Reader Supported News | 28 April 16
Fire and Brimstone Fundraising
We are starting to see some donations come in. Thank you. We are a long way from where we need to be. I deeply regret that we have to go to these extraordinary lengths to pull in minimal financing. I sincerely believe that is misguided.
If RSN is a place you would like to be, start thinking seriously about what it takes to maintain it.
Wishing us luck.
Marc Ash
Curator, Reader Supported News
Curator, Reader Supported News
If you would prefer to send a check:
Reader Supported News
PO Box 2043
Citrus Hts
CA 95611
Reader Supported News
PO Box 2043
Citrus Hts
CA 95611
Bob Fitrakis & Harvey Wasserman | Is Hillary Stealing the Nomination? Will Bernie Birth a Long-Term Movement?
Bob Fitrakis & Harvey Wasserman, Reader Supported News
Excerpt: "Whatever happens with the nomination, we respectfully request that Bernie soon organize a broad series of grassroots gatherings where those who have worked so hard for him will get the best possible training and inspiration toward becoming lifelong activists who'll make a tangible difference in the day-to-day business of saving this planet."
READ MORE
Bob Fitrakis & Harvey Wasserman, Reader Supported News
Excerpt: "Whatever happens with the nomination, we respectfully request that Bernie soon organize a broad series of grassroots gatherings where those who have worked so hard for him will get the best possible training and inspiration toward becoming lifelong activists who'll make a tangible difference in the day-to-day business of saving this planet."
READ MORE
Gardening in Africa With The New York Times' Thomas Friedman
Belén Fernández, teleSUR
Fernández writes: "The writer who once bragged of eating McDonald's in 14 different countries after his first year as a columnist recently visited Africa."
READ MORE
Belén Fernández, teleSUR
Fernández writes: "The writer who once bragged of eating McDonald's in 14 different countries after his first year as a columnist recently visited Africa."
READ MORE
Former Tax Lobbyists Are Writing the Rules on Tax Dodging
Lee Fang, The Intercept
Fang writes: "There's a reason to remain skeptical that Congress will move aggressively on tax avoidance: Former tax lobbyists now run the tax-writing committees."
READ MORE
Lee Fang, The Intercept
Fang writes: "There's a reason to remain skeptical that Congress will move aggressively on tax avoidance: Former tax lobbyists now run the tax-writing committees."
READ MORE
San Francisco Police Ensnared in New Racist Texting Scandal
Paul Elias, Associated Press
Elias writes: "A beleaguered San Francisco Police Department took another hit to its tarnished image Tuesday with the release of racist and homophobic text messages allegedly among officers."
READ MORE
Paul Elias, Associated Press
Elias writes: "A beleaguered San Francisco Police Department took another hit to its tarnished image Tuesday with the release of racist and homophobic text messages allegedly among officers."
READ MORE
Panama Papers Database to Be Cracked Open for the World
Alexander J. Martin, The Register
Martin writes: "The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists has announced it will be releasing the structured data from the leaked Mossack Fonseca database on May 9."
READ MORE
Alexander J. Martin, The Register
Martin writes: "The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists has announced it will be releasing the structured data from the leaked Mossack Fonseca database on May 9."
READ MORE
Socialize the Banks
Nuno Teles, Jacobin
Teles writes: "Breaking up the banks won't do. They should be publicly owned and democratically controlled."
READ MORE
Nuno Teles, Jacobin
Teles writes: "Breaking up the banks won't do. They should be publicly owned and democratically controlled."
READ MORE
Wild Tiger Population Increases for First Time in 100 Years
Vidhya Nagarajan, Newsweek
Nagarajan writes: "There is finally some positive news for tigers: After declining - often precipitously - for a century, global populations of this endangered animal have risen slightly over the past six years."
READ MORE
Vidhya Nagarajan, Newsweek
Nagarajan writes: "There is finally some positive news for tigers: After declining - often precipitously - for a century, global populations of this endangered animal have risen slightly over the past six years."
READ MORE
No comments:
Post a Comment