Skip to main content

A Strange and Far-flung War

By Daniel Luban Dissent Magazine
A wider view of the War on Terror may be necessary, but it is by no means more comforting.

100 Children’s Book Authors Ask White House to Ease Standardized Testing Mandates

By Karyn M. Peterson School Library Journal
More than 100 children’s book authors and illustrators have sent a letter to the White House to ask President Obama to ease the country’s mandates for "excessive" standardized testing in our nation’s schools. Such an emphasis has a negative impact on kids’ love of reading and literature, they say. The letter is being promoted by advocacy group FairTest (The National Center for Fair & Open Testing).

Germany Says U.S. May Have Monitored Merkel's Phone

By Noah Barkin Reuters
Revelations before the trip of a covert U.S. Internet surveillance program, code-named Prism, caused outrage in a country where memories of the eavesdropping East German Stasi secret police are still fresh.

Scientists Say ‘No Consensus on GMO Food Safety’

Kaye Spector Nation of Change
An international group of more than 90 scientists, academics and physicians released a statement today saying there is no scientific consensus on the safety of genetically modified (GM) foods and crops.

Media Bits & Bytes - New Stuff edition

Portside
Toddlers and Tablets; Rebooting Internet Governance; 60 Minutes Disabuses the Disabled; Glenn Greenwald breaking bad; New Ventures in Journalism; Infographic - New TV Media Giants