Tuesday, January 16, 2018

January 16 News Update


Hope Fades for Missing Crew Members as Iranian Oil Tanker Sinks *
Huge Oil Spill Spreads in East China Sea, Stirring Environmental Fears *
Uranium Mining Industry Renews Push Into Bears Ears *
1.5 Degrees Warming and the Search for Climate Justice for the Poor

The other America
Remembering King’s roots in labor and socialist movements

America is spiritually bankrupt. We must fight back together
In Trump’s Immigration Remarks, Echoes of a Century-Old Racial Ranking *
Donald Trump’s Racism: The Definitive List *
The Ethnic Cleansing of America
LeBron James says Donald Trump has allowed racists to operate without fear
Workplace Raids Signal Tactical Shift in Immigration Fight *


North Carolina Municipal Workers Kick Off Bill of Rights Campaign

Jeremy Corbyn is about to transform the Labour party – again
Momentum founder elected to NEC calls for Labour transformation

Individual Mandate Now Gone, G.O.P. Targets the One for Employers *
Abbas Calls Oslo Accords Dead and Blasts U.S.: ‘Damn Your Money!’ *
The Guardian, Britain’s Left-Wing News Power, Goes Tabloid *
As Homeless Take Refuge in Subway, More Officers Are Sent to Help*
Introducing the New Editor of Workday Minnesota
Solidarity with the popular protests in Iran!
Next hurdle for new KCI is union, minority hiring for construction work
The case for the 28-hour work week
Golf Channel scrambles as labor dispute threatens future broadcasts
American Airlines regional workers protest 'poverty-level' pay
Newark-Liberty workers deserve a fair wage
Greek labor unions strike over new austerity bill, right to strike
Trump names lawyer at firm advising him as pick for labor board
Toyota’s unions to demand ¥3,000 pay-scale hike in spring wage talks
Emanuel buys measure of labor peace with new union deals
NLRB certifies Columbia graduate workers union
Twelve charged for defying California city's ban on feeding homeless
South Carolina hospital accused of tarnishing legacy of Coretta Scott King
Shutdown Talk Casts Uneasy Shadow Across the Aisle *
One Year After Women’s March, More Activism but Less Unity *
Dublin May Demolish a Historic Blight. Or Preserve It. *


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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