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Palestinian writer and scientist Mazin Qumsiyeh offers a list of ways you can support freedom and justice in Palestine and the world. → Read More
Syria's massive refugee crisis is the end result of decades of American imperialism & destabilization throughout the Middle East, from Iraq to Libya. → Read More
David and Ana Camusso Wapner, 2 Argentina-born artists living in Israel, created an art project to inspire asylum seekers' children in their small town. → Read More
The Navajo Nation considers a recent spill of toxic gold mining effluent a direct attack on their livelihood and heritage. Plus other climate headlines. → Read More
Rather than take Donald Trump seriously as a presidential candidate, he can be more instructive as a funhouse mirror reflection of American consciousness. → Read More
Bolivia cuts deforestation while kayak activists fight Shell's Arctic oil drilling, plus more top climate change headlines from Fracked Earth News. → Read More
Wapner, an immigrant to Israel from Argentina, tells Dr. Rampoldi what he's learned about Zionism and the ways it's antithetical to true Jewish ethics. → Read More
30 Years after France bombed Greenpace's "Rainbow Warrior," a report from New Zealand suggests the act was planned at the highest levels of government. → Read More
In this week's Fracked Earth News: The Pope continues demanding that extractive industries make major changes in how they treat the earth and its people. → Read More
Despite attempts to show that the administration values "press freedom," the Barrett Brown case proves journalism is a dangerous job under President Obama. → Read More
The reason Germany forced Greece to accept such brutal conditions to its bailout package is because capitalism must make an example out of any dissenters. → Read More
In the new media landscape, how can journalists create media that's passionate but reliable, diverse, and sustainable while earning enough to live? → Read More
Over and over again, the United States arms new "moderate" rebel groups in Syria after the previous group inevitably defects to al-Qaida or ISIS. → Read More
This week's top environmental headlines in Fracked Earth News. From the Pope in Bolivia to climate scientists in Paris, many now agree capitalism must go. → Read More
Rami Gudovitch, through the Come True Project, assists young refugees of South Sudan that struggle to survive in Uganda after being deported from Israel. → Read More
Is the American Legislative Exchange Council behind new lawsuits by U.S. states challenging the EPA's Clean Water Act's ability to protect U.S. waterways? → Read More
Just as in other states, outsourcing medical care in Pennsylvania prisons to PrimeCare has resulted in cut corners and preventable inmate deaths. → Read More
Energy corporations have created a highly publicized fracking boom in the USA, but the dangerous extraction technique has been far less successful overseas. → Read More
Aceh, a powerful state in Sumatra, for almost a century developed an unusual tradition: that it would be ruled by an elderly female queen. → Read More
The Green Bay Packers have a unique role in the NFL: they're the only team in pro sports that is collectively owned. Should this be a model for others? → Read More