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Sen. Bernie Sanders | President Obama's Budget Plan Helps Families

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Sen. Bernie Sanders | President Obama's Budget Plan Helps Families
Senator Bernie Sanders. (photo: AP)

Bernie Sanders, Reader Supported News
Sanders writes: "If we are serious about rebuilding the disappearing middle class and reducing income and wealth inequality, we need a budget that creates decent-paying jobs, raises wages, makes college more affordable and demands that the wealthiest pay their fair share."
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David Cay Johnston | Economy Grows, Incomes Shrink
David Cay Johnston, Al Jazeera America
Johnston writes: "This is the latest sign of a disturbing trend. An ever-shrinking share of national income flows to individuals while corporate profits expand."
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The FCC Says Your City Can Build a Public Internet, Even If Your State Says No
Jason Koebler, Motherboard
Excerpt: "It's big news for Chattanooga, Tennessee, and Wilson, North Carolina, and it's a signal to other cities in the 21 states that have laws restricting municipal broadband that they can start considering their own networks without worrying about their state laws."
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Unexploded US Bombs From Vietnam War Kill 500 Laotians Each Year
Matteo Fagotto, Guardian UK
Fagotto writes: "Fifty years after US combat troops entered Vietnam, neighbouring Laos is still dealing with unexploded bombs from fierce air attacks."
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Egypt 'Covering Up' Protest Deaths, Human Rights Group Says
Morgan Winsor, International Business Times
Winsor writes: "The human-rights group Amnesty International accused Egyptian authorities of suppressing evidence that security forces either killed or contributed to the deaths of more than two dozen people during demonstrations last week."
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Burlington, Vermont, Becomes First US City Powered by 100 Percent Renewable Energy
PBS
Excerpt: "Burlington recently announced that it now produces or gets more power than its citizens use. And it's all coming from renewable sources of energy like wind and solar and hydroelectric."
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