Radical Farmers Use Fresh Food to Fight Racial Injustice and the New Jim Crow
If we are to create a society that values black life, we cannot ignore the role of food and land. Leah Penniman reports.
The High Cost of Capitalism
The destructive component in capitalism’s ‘Creative Destruction’ is very high. Paul Craig Roberts writes.
Enhanced Misinformation Techniques
Why do Americans think torture provides valuable information? Because they hear it over and over on TV. Aldo Guerrero reports.
Why Do We Fear Love?
Why do human beings fear love? That is, why do we fear loving ourselves and others, and why do we fear being fully loved ourselves? Robert Burrowes writes.
A Worldwide Mission to Assess the Planet’s State of Biodiversity and Ecosystems
The United Nations Environment Programme begins an important four year mission to Assess the Planet’s State of Biodiversity and Ecosystems.
What’s Really Happening with China’s Great Firewall
Three popular services that allow users in China to view otherwise-censored content have experienced outages over the past few days, a sign of increasing government efforts to limit what Chinese users can read on the Internet. Sisi Wei reports.
Weekly E-book: Context
We bring you Cory Doctorow’s Context as your free e-book of the week.
If Political Contributions Predict Super Bowl Odds, Seahawks Have the Edge
If writing checks to politicians and political causes is any indicator of how well a team will do in a Super Bowl, the Seahawks should start dusting off this year’s Vince Lombardi trophy —but it’s not going to be a blowout.
Obama Wants You to Have Cheap, Fast Internet, But Many Cities Aren’t Allowed to Provide It
Obama hailed the benefits of an open Internet in his State of the Union address. Here’s what it is and how he’s trying to make it happen.
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