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Jo Erickson

Jo Erickson is a Mint Press investigative journalist and producer specializing in criminal and social justice as well as politics. She worked as the BBC’s News and Current Affairs Producer, breaking the news of the 2011 London riots while also covering African affairs and human rights. She has been published in The Guardian, The Daily Mirror and various U.K. publications. She has worked as an undercover journalist and filmed documentaries for the BBC exposing crime and terrorism. Contact Jo at [email protected] .

Should Middle Class Americans Really Be So Down?

Data suggests that despite high social spending, average Swedish and French people lag behind the US middle class in economic well being.

نوفمبر 4th, 2013
Jo Erickson
نوفمبر 4th, 2013
بواسطة Jo Erickson

Middle class Americans have taken a hit over the last few years with sluggish economic growth, an unemployment rate of 7.2 percent and a flat housing market. Most worrying to the middle class is that there are still no signs of a recovery as they struggle to meet the rising cost of living. So would the American middle class be better off living in,

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Does The Komen Foundation’s Pink Ribbon Campaign Actually Help Fight Breast Cancer?

Critics say more than just “awareness” is needed to prevent the disease — and that many ribbon-branded products themselves contain carcinogens.

نوفمبر 1st, 2013
Jo Erickson
نوفمبر 1st, 2013
بواسطة Jo Erickson

  Last year, the fast-food chain KFC joined a national campaign to raise money and awareness by selling pink-branded buckets of fried chicken. This year, the White House was turned pink for breast cancer awareness month. The symbolic pink ribbon for breast cancer awareness can be seen everywhere, slapped onto products like lipstick or the

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Napolitano Dedicates 5M In Financial Aid to Illegal Immigrant College Students

Janet Napolitano is taking a much softer stance on undocumented immigrants as UC’s president than she did as the Homeland Security secretary.

نوفمبر 1st, 2013
Jo Erickson
نوفمبر 1st, 2013
بواسطة Jo Erickson

What a difference a few months can make. Janet Napolitano, former Secretary of Homeland Security and now the new President of the University of California system, is making a U-turn on immigration. This time she’s not deporting undocumented immigrants, but giving them money instead. The new UC president says she will dedicate $5 million of

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رياضة خطرة: حالة لاعب كرة القدم السابق كيفن تيرنر

أصبحت الرياضة المفضلة في أمريكا تحت الأضواء حيث يكشف اللاعبون السابقون عن الثمن الباهظ الذي دفعوه مقابل لعب لعبة المصارعة الأمريكية بالكامل.

أكتوبر 30th, 2013
Jo Erickson
أكتوبر 30th, 2013
بواسطة Jo Erickson

Former Philadelphia Eagles fullback Kevin Turner talks about his fight with the NFL and his awareness campaign on the long-term consequences of head injuries sustained while playing football. America’s favorite sport is under the spotlight as former players reveal the heavy price they have paid for playing the gladiatorial all-American

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Iraq War Veteran Chante Wolfe On The Role Of Private Security Companies

Former Iraq veteran reveals the true nature of war and the role that mercenaries play in Afghanistan.

أكتوبر 30th, 2013
Jo Erickson
أكتوبر 30th, 2013
بواسطة Jo Erickson

[soundcloud id='115651871'] In an interview with Chante Wolfe, former Iraq veteran she reveals the true nature of war and the role that mercenaries play in Afghanistan. As the world media spotlight fixes to the Syria crisis, hidden from view is the continuing bloody war raging in Afghanistan, where civilian casualties are escalating. Adding

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White Supremacist Coup-Plotters Sentenced In South Africa

A group of South Africans has been found responsible for a series of bombings and a failed plot to murder Nelson Mandela.

أكتوبر 30th, 2013
Jo Erickson
أكتوبر 30th, 2013
بواسطة Jo Erickson

Tuesday’s sentencing of several White supremacists hopefully closes a brutal and bloody chapter of South Africa’s apartheid past. Mike du Toit, the mastermind behind a White supremacist plot to assassinate Nelson Mandela and drive Blacks out of South Africa, has been jailed for 35 years after a decade-long trial. Mike du Toit, his brother Andre

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Obama Scrapes Bottom Of The Political Barrel In Search Of NSA Surveillance Support

As a bona fide scandal over NSA phone-tapping erupts in Europe, international support for the president is dwindling.

أكتوبر 29th, 2013
Jo Erickson
أكتوبر 29th, 2013
بواسطة Jo Erickson

In a week when international diplomacy was rocked by reports of new levels of dirty tricks by the U.S. administration and the NSA’s spying program, President Obama is receiving unexpected help from the most unlikely of allies. On Sunday, the U.S. administration was called out and forced to defend the NSA’s full-scale, international Cold War-style

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