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[t]   Thursday, October 25, 2018 [t r u t h o u t] [View Recent Newsletters]( [Tell a friend about Truthout!]( [Donate Today!](   Truthout is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization; donations are tax deductible.   BuzzFlash Bombs Also Sent to Former Vice President Joe Biden and Actor Robert De Niro [Read the Article at Reuters](   This November, I'm Voting for My Patients [Read the Article at BuzzFlash](   Changing Climate Forces Desperate Guatemalans to Migrate [Read the Article at National Geographic](   How the Farm Bureau's Climate Agenda Is Failing Its Farmers [Read the Article at InsideClimate News](   Four White Supremacists Face Federal Charges in California Attacks [Read the Article at NPR](   Voters in Four Red States Could Give Health Care to 400,000 on Election Day [Read the Article at HuffPost](   Former Monsanto Executive Picked by Trump to Lead Wildlife Agency [Read the EcoWatch Article at BuzzFlash](     We're so close to reaching our goal -- we have just $1,000 to go! All we need is 40 more people to step up and donate an average of $25 each. If you haven't yet given or can spare a little more, will you be one of them? [Donate Now]( [Why a National Health System Is Needed to Slow the Opioid Crisis]( Michael Corcoran, Truthout: The bipartisan opioid legislation Trump is expected to sign soon does nothing to stop the root causes of the overdose crisis, which is enabled by a system that treats health care as a commodity and patients as consumers. While H.R.6 has some valuable provisions, it does not do enough to expand treatment for people who need help now. The only coherent response to the opioid crisis is a universal health care plan. 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[Read the Article]( [The Forever Prisoners of the US's Forever War]( Aisha Maniar, Truthout: This month, the 17th anniversary of the US-led war in Afghanistan came and went with no humane solution in sight for the "terror suspects" who have been unlawfully detained and tortured at Guantánamo and Iraqi prisons since the war began. The US's practice of using the continued detention of these prisoners based on hearsay and allegation as justification for the forever wars must be stopped. [Read the Article]( [Pipe Bombs Point to How Trump's Rhetoric Emboldens Violence]( Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!: Federal authorities have launched an investigation after pipe bombs were sent to a number of prominent Democrats, all critics of President Trump. The targets identified include President Obama, Hillary Clinton, George Soros, former Attorney General Eric Holder, Congressmember Maxine Waters and former CIA Director John Brennan. [Watch the Video and Read the Transcript]( [Saudi Foreign Agents' Political Donations Top $1.6 Million in 2018 Elections]( Anna Massoglia, Center for Responsive Politics: In addition to Saudi Arabia's substantial spending on lobbying and public relations, the country directly transferred $100 million to the US government on October 16 -- the same day US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo arrived in the Saudi capital to discuss journalist Jamal Khashoggi's disappearance. [Read the Article]( [Migrant Caravan Members Have the Right to Choose Their Asylum Country]( Abigail Stepnitz, The Conversation: Migrants aren't obligated to claim asylum in any country but have a right to seek asylum in a country of their choosing, the right to a fair process in that country, and crucially, a right not to be sent back to a country where they will face persecution -- or even death. [Read the Article]( [Why Does the US Military Have Sky-High Approval Ratings During Endless Wars?]( William J. Astore, TomDispatch: If you ask -- and few Americans do these days -- why this country's losing wars persist, the answer should be, at least in part: because there's no accountability. The losers in those wars have seized control of our national narrative. [Read the Article]( [Unionized Baseball Players Making Millions Just Crossed a Hotel Picket Line]( Britni de la Cretaz, TalkPoverty.org: Crossing a picket line is considered egregious enough, but what made it even more galling to some is that Major League Baseball players are themselves members of one of the strongest unions in the country: the Major League Baseball Players Association. [Read the Article]( [Want to strengthen Truthout and help us plan for the future? Click here to become a monthly sustainer.]( [The Newspaper Guild] Please add messenger@truthout.org to ensure you receive our messages Truthout is a proud member of the Newspaper Guild/CWA, Local 36047 [Subscribe]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy](

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