Activists Convicted Of Terrorism Renew Challenge To Animal Enterprise Law
The Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act protects corporations when abuses are exposed, and empowers the state to lock away activists who disrupt their business.
Protest Song Of The Week: ‘Crisis’ by Anohni
Anohni confronts the inhumanity and destruction of drone warfare on her new album, “Hopelessness.”
At Howard University, Obama Wrongly Lauds Importance Of Compromise For Social Change
Concerned citizens, including graduating university students, should not worry themselves with compromise, as if they are elected leaders.
Rather Than Campaign As Liberal Alternative To Trump, Clinton To Run As Smarter Republican
It appears Clinton’s campaign will directly appeal to moderate Republicans in order to win the general election against Trump, if she becomes the nominee.
Jeremy Scahill Outlines How Obama Made Assassination Formal US Policy
Kevin Gosztola talks to Jeremy Scahill about his new book based on the “Drone Papers,” including top secret documents on the expanded use of assassinations.
Top US Intelligence Lawyer’s Testimony Shows Obama Encouraged Leak Prosecutions
Testimony from the former top intelligence lawyer undermines President Obama’s claims that he’s had no desire for leak prosecutions.
WATCH: Jeremy Scahill Discusses ‘The Assassination Complex’
Kevin Gosztola and The Intercept’s Jeremy Scahill discuss The Assassination Complex, a collection of reporting on the US secret assassination policy.
Reports Of Sanders Campaign’s Death Were Over-Exaggerated
The victory matters but not to the establishment media, who carry themselves with such hubris they declared Trump could never be the Republican nominee.
DNC Chairwoman Alienates Independents With Defense Of Closed Primaries
It does not help Clinton that the chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee defends a closed primary system that disenfranchises voters.
Protest Song Of The Week: ‘I Had No Right’ by Dar Williams
Legendary peace activist Father Daniel Berrigan died at 94 years-old on April 30. He was one of the Catonsville Nine, who took draft files and set them on fire with homemade napalm in an act of resistance against the Vietnam War. The action, along with the trial of the Catonsville