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Wednesday, April 22, 2015
April 22 News Update
Earth Day: leading scientists say 75% of known fossil fuels must stay in ground
Teamsters Mount Grassroots Campaign to Block Pension Cuts
Underpaid working people unite in largest mobilization in modern U.S. history
Low-Wage Workers' Struggles Are About Much More than Wages
Employers cut jobs in 31 US states as growth slows
Greek anger over state cash grab from public entities
Air pollution levels drop in China: Greenpeace
Missouri town responds to officer exodus after election of black female mayor
Japan's maglev train breaks own world speed record
Residents near Duke ash dumps told not to drink well water
Venezuela receives $5 bn funding from China
Oil pipelines regulated by absentee agency
Brazil removes 50 tons of dead fish from Rio
City rejects school bus bids, awaiting employee protections
German Train Drivers Start Strike
DOJ to investigate Baltimore man's death
Spy agency 'squirming' over metadata use after CBC report, documents suggest
Sour gas from oil wells a deadly problem in southeast Saskatchewan
Unpaid Russian Workers Unite in Protest Against Putin *
Stories from the New York Times will be followed with a *. The Times pay wall policy allows free access to only about ten articles a month.
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