Monday, December 4, 2017

December 4 News Update


Canada Supreme Court Backs Indigenous Rights Over Yukon Wilderness *
From the Arctic’s Melting Ice, an Unexpected Digital Hub *
Climate activists delay U.S. gas pipeline approvals: regulator
Trump Set to Shrink Monument in Utah by as Much as 90% *

Senate Passes Sweeping Republican Tax Overhaul Bill *
Dueling Tax Plans: Here’s What the Senate and House Have to Resolve *
The G.O.P. Tax Plan Can Be Confusing. Here’s Help Deciphering It. *
Debt Concerns, Once a Core Republican Tenet, Take a Back Seat to Tax Cuts *

California Resolute in Sanctuary Status as a Heated Case Ends *
Workers seek to unionize Hilton Stamford hotel
Dispute with infrastructure company headed for City Council hearing
City officials say Oakland workers to strike Tuesday
Sikorsky, Teamsters Agree To Tentative Labor Contract
Union cleaner loses gig at H&M in abrupt contractor switch
Ratifications make rail strike unlikely
How the 1917 streetcar riots reshaped Minnesota politics
It has been an honor and a privilege
Thousands protest in Honduras
Living in cars, working for Amazon
Texas prisons ban The Color Purple, Monty Python – but Mein Kampf is fine
U.S. Quits Migration Pact, Saying It Infringes on Sovereignty *
Ministers Look to Revive Martin Luther King’s 1968 Poverty Campaign *


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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