AlterNet Newsletter - 10 April 2012
AlterNet Newsletter
The Making of a Rampage Murderer: What the
Brutal Life of Oakland Shooter One L. Goh Says About
America
The cruelty, predation and concentration of
wealth today has sparked a new type of murder that has more
in common with insurgency violence than serial murder.READ MORE
Mark Ames / Consortium
News
Disposable Professors? How the Labor Crisis
Threatens Higher Education
Adjunct faculty and grad
students across America have had enough of service cuts and
low wages. Should we expect an "Adjunct Spring"? READ MORE
s.e. smith /
AlterNet
Inside Scoop: Can Elizabeth Warren Really
Win?
It's Massachusetts' fickle independents who'll
decide her high-stakes showdown with Scott Brown. Here's a
look at what they think of her so far. READ MORE
E.J. Graff / The
Nation
- 5 Ways to Avoid Getting Busted for
Pot
How not to become a statistic in our nation's
enormous, expensive war on marijuana. READ MORE
By Scott Morgan /
AlterNet
- Why Poorer States Aren't Buying What
Romney's Selling
The Republican party appears to be
increasingly divided among class lines. READ MORE
By Walter Dean
Burnham, Thomas Ferguson / AlterNet
- The National Review: Always Was and Still Is
Wildly Racist
John Derbyshire may be gone, but
William F. Buckley's magazine championed divisive racial
politics -- and still does. READ MORE
By Joan Walsh /
Salon
- Obama's Biggest Environmental 'Victory' Was
Really a Big Win for Gas Drillers
While new
regulations on power plants are a hit to Big Coal, they are
a boon to the gas industry. READ MORE
By Joshua Frank /
AlterNet
- 11 Interracial Romances that Changed
America
A history of how the interracial relationship
has altered in culture through literature and film. READ MORE
By Nicholas Powers /
AlterNet
- How 3 Days in The Psych Ward Saved My
Life
A suicide attempt in sobriety landed me in a
psych ward, surrounded by people who talked about porn, corn
and hearing voices. They just may have saved my life. READ MORE
By Amy Dresner / The
Fix
- Are Homophobes Just Repressing Their
Homosexual Desires? New Study Says Yes
A new joint
study conducted by the University of England in Essex and
the University of California in Santa Barbara will show how
homophobia can be a fearful symptom of same-sex desire.
READ MORE
By Julianne Escobedo
Shepherd / AlterNet
Selling Blood, Scavenging Trash With
Children in Tow: "Welfare Reform" is Utterly Failing in the
Face of Recession
By Sarah Jaffe | AlterNet
Watch Activists Block Sanford Police
Department in Protest of Trayvon Martin Case
By
Julianne Escobedo Shepherd | AlterNet
U.S. Corporations Return To Pre-Recession
Profits, But They’re Not Translating Into U.S.
Jobs
By Pat Garofalo | ThinkProgress
Tired of Hearing About Pink Slime? Try
Chicken
By Marion Nestle | Food Politics
Fox Orlando Affiliate Calls Neo-Nazis ‘A
Civil Rights Group’
By Judd Legum |
ThinkProgress
Public Citizen Tells Hospitals to Stop
Handing Out Free Brand-Name Infant Formula
By
AlterNet
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