News Analysis | A Suitable Donor: Harvesting Kidneys in the Philippines In the Philippines, there is a slum district called Baseco that has been quietly providing organs for moneyed foreign and local patients. By Ray Ventura , JapanFocus December 26, 2014 Truthout
Op-Ed | A New Year’s Resolution: Don’t Call the Police Resolving not to call the police is the beginning of a dream that challenges us to build a free world. By Mike Ludwig , Truthout December 26, 2014 Truthout
Economy & Labor Economic Update: Signs of Deepening Inequality This week's episode provides updates on the successful Oregon teaching assistants' strike, evicting the homeless and more. By Richard D. Wolff , Truthout December 26, 2014 Truthout
Interview | Environment & Health How the Pentagon Papers Came to Be Published by the Beacon Press, as Told by Daniel Ellsberg and Others In 1972 Beacon Press lost a Supreme Court case brought against it by the US government for publishing the first full edition of the Pentagon Papers. By Amy Goodman , DemocracyNow! December 26, 2014 Truthout
Interview | Rene Gonzalez, First Freed Member of Cuban Five, Speaks Out From Havana Earlier this month the United States released the remaining members of the Cuban Five. By Amy Goodman , DemocracyNow! December 26, 2014 Truthout
Interview | Native Americans Confront History of Dispossession Congress passed a measure that would give lands sacred to Native Americans in Arizona to a foreign company. By Bill Moyers , Moyers&Company December 26, 2014 Truthout
Op-Ed | Non-Violence and the Lost Message of Jesus A clear message is needed from spiritual or religious leaders that armaments, nuclear weapons, militarism and war must be abolished. By Mairead Maguire , InterPressService December 25, 2014 Truthout
News | From the ER to the Courtroom: How Nonprofit Hospitals Are Seizing Patients’ Wages One Missouri hospital has sued thousands of uninsured patients who couldn't pay for their care. By Paul Kiel , ProPublica December 25, 2014 Truthout
Op-Ed | Immigration Enforcement: A Tool to Silence Workers? How employers use immigration laws against workers who speak out on the job is a complex, murky world. By Steven Wishnia , DefendingDissent December 25, 2014 Truthout
News Analysis | Even With Ban, New York Can’t Escape Effects of Fracking New York state may have banned fracking, but won't escape its effects. By Anne Meador , Cetology December 25, 2014 Truthout