The Delicate Arch, a natural arch near Moab, Utah (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
English: The Organ is an impressive sandstone fin located at Arches National Park, Utah, USA. Français : The Organ, un impressionnant mur de grès situé dans le Parc national des Arches, en Utah (États Unis d'Amérique). (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
House
To Vote On Controversial ‘No More National Parks’ Policy - Responding
to President Obama’s decision last week to protect a stretch of
California’s Coast near Point Arena as a new national monument, the
House of Representatives is planning to vote next week to overturn a 108
year-old law that presidents of both parties have used to protect
iconic American places, including the Grand Canyon, the Statue of
Liberty, and Arches National Park.
The
House of Representatives is planning to vote next week to overturn a
108 year-old law that presidents of both parties have used to protect
iconic...
Think Progress
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Canada World Wide Waking Up The Masses
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It is time to stop the expansion of undemocratic agreements and support the governments that...
Truthout|By Robin Broad and John Cavanagh
The
inmate was 56-year-old Jerome Murdough and he was a prisoner in the
observation unit of Rikers Island due to his mental illness. He had been
charged with trespassing and arrested which led to his being placed in
the observation ward.
A
pair of environmental groups allege the British Columbia government is
skirting its own laws by allowing energy firms like Calgary-based Encana
to spend years using large quantities
of fresh water for natural gas extraction without having to go through
the rigorous process of applying for long-term water licences.
Read more about the lawsuit and the controversial practice of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking: http://cbc.sh/M0dnaXG
Canada World Wide Waking Up The Masses
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The U.S. Cities With the Highest Levels of Income Segregation - Richard Florida, The Atlantic:
Debates in the U.S. over income inequality have taken center stage in recent years, but its existence in our cities is of long standing. Major metro areas have been magnets for both the rich and the poor since ancient times; in fact they owe a great deal of their dynamism to their economic and social diversity. But growing economic segregation—the increasing tendency of affluent people to live in neighborhoods where almost everyone else is affluent, and poor people to live in neighborhoods where almost everyone else is poor—may be a more insidious problem. The emergence of a new urban geography of concentrated wealth and advantage juxtaposed to endemic poverty and concentrated disadvantage poses troubling implications for the economic mobility of people and the economic health of cities.
Debates in the U.S. over income inequality have taken center stage in recent years, but its existence in our cities is of long standing. Major metro areas have been magnets for both the rich and the poor since ancient times; in fact they owe a great deal of their dynamism to their economic and social diversity. But growing economic segregation—the increasing tendency of affluent people to live in neighborhoods where almost everyone else is affluent, and poor people to live in neighborhoods where almost everyone else is poor—may be a more insidious problem. The emergence of a new urban geography of concentrated wealth and advantage juxtaposed to endemic poverty and concentrated disadvantage poses troubling implications for the economic mobility of people and the economic health of cities.
Just as lower-skill, higher-pay manufacturing jobs have dropped out of
the labor market, and work in America has bifurcated into high-skill,
high-paying professional and knowledge occupations and much
lower-paying, low-skill service jobs in fields like food service and
retail trade, America’s once middle-class neighborhoods have also begun
to disappear.
Continue reading here: http://www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/must-read/the-us-cities-with-the-highest-levels-of-income-segregation
Continue reading here: http://www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/must-read/the-us-cities-with-the-highest-levels-of-income-segregation
Debates
in the U.S. over income inequality have taken center stage in recent
years, but its existence in our cities is of long standing. Major metro
areas...
http://www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/must-read/t...
The key to the Democrats' strategy: Koch financial and political interests have unpopular ramifications everywhere.
A
couple of weeks ago, Democrats all of a sudden and in unison began
setting up the billionaire Koch brothers as their ideological foils,
without offering...
Salon
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It might look small (and it is) but wait til you see inside. Wow.
Viral Nova
After
watching their teammate get turned away due in part to her religious
beliefs, the rest of the Overland High School girls soccer team in
Aurora,...
Bleacher Report
Russia’s
Foreign Ministry has published a reciprocal sanction list of US
citizens. The list consists of 10 names, including Senator John McCain
and...
RT
We
REALLY need some food rights in Canada. Even the US, who has Monsanto
running the FDA has more rights. GMO is hurting people, we need to know
where these biotech atrocities are so we can source clean, safe,
pain-free food.
Sign?
Sign?
We
have the right to know what we are eating, especially when the
ingredients are genetically modified and have unknown ecological
consequences for the planet.
Please sign and share this petition: http://www.change.org/en-CA/petitions/canadian-government-the-honourable-rona-ambrose-p-c-m-p-include-whether-the-product-contains-gmo-s-on-all-food-labels
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