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William Rivers Pitt | Mother's Day at the End of the World

William Rivers Pitt, Truthout: "I stand with every mother who has heard that bell toll as their child is lowered into the ground because of a gun. There are almost 4,000 such mothers so far this year, with many more to come, because the year is still young, and we still love our guns more than we love our children."

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The Rise of the Gig Economy

Gerald Friedman, Dollars & Sense: Growing numbers of Americans no longer hold a regular "job" with a long-term connection to a particular business. Instead, they work "gigs," where they are employed on a particular task or for a defined time, with little connection to their employer.

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Unions Need to Build Power

Jane McAlevey, Verso: In this excerpt from the new afterword to Raising Expectations (And Raising Hell), Jane McAlevey argues that unions and others serious about changing the conditions of inequality in this country have to stop focusing on wealth inequality and start focusing on the inequality of power.

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Climate Change Report Sets the Table for New Emissions Rules

Mary Bottari, PR Watch: Climate change is real and is impacting every corner of the nation right now, says a report released Tuesday by the Obama administration. The report comes as the Environmental Protection Agency is slated to release proposed emissions standards for existing power plants.

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Devaluing Work and Workers

Emily Schwartz Greco and William A. Collins, OtherWords: The Great Recession leveled a blow to the middle and working classes from which they haven't yet recovered. Aggressively corporate-friendly trade deals, worker-replacing technology, and rampant union-busting are setting up an even bloodier war on labor.

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Public Outcry on Net Neutrality Rules Puts Pressure on FCC

Anne Meador and John Zangas, DC Media Group: Commissioners on an FCC panel which could determine the future of the internet are feeling the heat this week as protest intensifies against a new set of open internet rules proposed by chairman Tom Wheeler.

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Supreme Court: Helping Biggest Donors, but What About Voters?

Wendy R. Weiser, Brennan Center for Justice: The Constitution protects the "basic" democratic right of every American to participate in elections. That should offer solace at a time when self-interested politicians are passing laws that could keep millions from voting. But should we be reassured? Recent Supreme Court decisions give us pause.

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Fix Schools First, Say Charter Teachers

Samantha Winslow, Labor Notes: Charter school teachers in Philadelphia are speaking out against their employer taking over another school while ignoring teachers at existing schools. Instead of supporting management's expansion plans, they're making common cause with parents at the targeted school.

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Could a US-Japan "Green Alliance" Transform the Climate-Energy Equation?

Andrew DeWit, The Asia-Pacific Journal: Expanding and escalating US-Japan green collaboration would surely do more to foster both countries' energy and military security than any other move. Considering the geopolitical stakes in East Asia, it is bizarre that years of US military green leadership goes without comment in the relations between the two nations.

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The Nuclear Zero Lawsuits: Taking Nuclear Weapons to Court

David Krieger, Nuclear Age Peace Foundation: One small Pacific nation, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, has decided to take legal action against the nine nuclear-armed countries, which are threatening our common future. The Marshall Islands is taking its case to the International Court of Justice in The Hague.

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Keystone XL Pipeline Likely Not Headed for Senate Vote

Jaisal Noor, The Real News Network: First Nation activist Clayton Thomas-Muller and journalist Steve Horn discuss reports that the push to force a Senate vote on the controversial Keystone XL pipeline has been thwarted. The vote was set to take place this week.

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