Sneak Attack
The Washington Post

Take a Stand in Ohio Against Fracking
Portside

Big Oil and Gas corporations should be cleaning up their own mess, not dumping it in our backyards.
Greeks Take to Streets Again Amid General Strike Over Job Cut Plans
The Guardian

Commentators questioned the wisdom of inflicting further austerity on a nation where more than 1.3 million are out of work, salaries have been cut by an average 25%, and poverty has been imposed on more than a third of the entire population.
This Week in Poverty: Confronting Congressional Hunger Games
The Nation

Why is it so easy for both parties to play games with the lives of the one in seven Americans—including nearly one in three children—who are in need of food assistance? And what can be done to change this dynamic?
Moral Monday: United for Women, United for Trayvon
Common Dreams

Organizer: 'When you are hurting, you need to be around some people who still believe in the possibility of us being one people'.
Curbs on Abortion Spread Across East Europe
Inter Press Service
In recent years Eastern Europe has witnessed a push, in many cases driven by socially dominant Churches, to reinforce or tighten abortion legislation and deter access to them.
Democracy?
gocomics.com

'a country plagued by racism'
The New York Times
Keeping Employees Isolated and Uninformed
Truthout

The NLRA would not be powerless if it were interpreted as written and as Congress intended. The law still has the power to transform labor relations and give employees fair treatment, if only we will defend that power. The erosion of NLRA rights through past and current "interpretations" continues to deprive workers of their rights and weaken unions.
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