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  1. Massive cuts to education, pensions and social services expected in Pennsylvania state budget (0 replies)
  2. Nationalism and fascism in Ukraine: A historical overview (0 replies)
  3. This week in history: June 9-15 (0 replies)
  4. Newly installed President Poroshenko pledges to militarise Ukraine and crush rebellion in the east (0 replies)
  5. The UAW vs. the auto workers (0 replies)
  6. Right-wing campaign intensifies against family of American POW Bergdahl (0 replies)
  7. Immigrant children held at Arizona detention center in deplorable conditions (0 replies)
  8. Vodafone privacy report reveals state access to its networks (0 replies)
  9. Death toll of migrants seeking to enter Europe via Mediterranean worsens (0 replies)
  10. US prepares to fine major French bank (0 replies)
  11. Infant still in critical condition after Atlanta police raid (0 replies)
  12. Wealth report shows deepening social polarization in US (0 replies)
  13. D-Day anniversary: Commemorating the Second World War and preparing the Third (0 replies)
  14. Tepid employment report masks depth of US jobs crisis (0 replies)
  15. Thai opposition forms overseas anti-coup organisation (0 replies)
  16. Collapse of Kosovo government leads to early elections (0 replies)
  17. Labour embraces UK Independence Party’s right-wing nationalism (0 replies)
  18. British care home scandal deepens (0 replies)
  19. Hollywood Heritage celebrates 100 Years of filmmaking in Hawaii (0 replies)
  20. UAW and all unions need membership participation (0 replies)
  21. Gray wolf gets endangered species protection in California (0 replies)
  22. Today in labor history: Lansing general strike (0 replies)
  23. Police snatch body of Korean Samsung worker (0 replies)
  24. CWA'S Cohen ties fight vs. income inequality to fight for democracy (0 replies)
  25. Labor comes out on top in San Jose primaries (0 replies)
  26. G7 unity shows cracks on Russia sanctions (0 replies)
  27. One year of Edward Snowden’s revelations (0 replies)
  28. European Central Bank cuts interest rate below zero (0 replies)
  29. Internal GM report shields top executives for cover-up of deadly car defects (0 replies)
  30. Workers at Detroit retiree meetings voice anger over pension cuts (0 replies)
  31. Bipartisan deal on US veterans’ health care includes step toward privatization (0 replies)
  32. Michigan steel worker crushed to death on the job (0 replies)
  33. California governor Jerry Brown calls for raising teachers’ pension contributions (0 replies)
  34. China and Russia have workers councils but not Chattanooga (0 replies)
  35. Boosting fighting power, UAW raises dues after hot debate (0 replies)
  36. The US media and the release of POW Bowe Bergdahl (0 replies)
  37. Obama backs state terror against eastern Ukraine (0 replies)
  38. Fighting between militias intensifies in Libya (0 replies)
  39. US auto union installs long-time wage-cutter as new president (0 replies)
  40. Wisconsin youths charged as adults in attempted murder case (0 replies)
  41. No replacement jobs for most workers laid off from Bochum plant in Germany (0 replies)
  42. UAW’s Bob King: We’re in a war for democracy (0 replies)
  43. UFCW on a roll in southern California (0 replies)
  44. Today in history: Stockholm meet launches global environmental movement (0 replies)
  45. European Parliament elections reflect loss of confidence in European Union (0 replies)
  46. International Labor Organization details impact of global social counterrevolution (0 replies)
  47. Michigan Senate passes Detroit “Grand Bargain” package (0 replies)
  48. German foreign intelligence service plans real-time surveillance of social networks (0 replies)
  49. Medical co-payments and the assault on public health in Australia (0 replies)
  50. NZ opposition parties wage xenophobic campaign against Asian immigrants (0 replies)
  51. Today in labor history: Mass. first state to pass minimum wage (0 replies)
  52. Black Lobbyists, Black Legislators Leverage Their “Brands” For Banksters, Military Contractors, Corporate Interests (0 replies)
  53. Molefi Asante’s Insane War on BAR and the Black Radical Tradition (0 replies)
  54. Freedom Rider: Miners Shot Down (0 replies)
  55. Are We Passing the “Tipping Point” for Black Habitation in the Cities? (0 replies)
  56. Elections in Syria: The People Say No to Foreign Intervention (0 replies)
  57. Thanks to the Congressional Black Caucus “Remy” from “House of Cards” is Real (0 replies)
  58. Stephen A Smith: Lapdog for White Supremacy on the*American Corporate Plantation (0 replies)
  59. The Africa I want to see… (0 replies)
  60. “O” for organizing: UAW unfolds fightback program (0 replies)
  61. Americans welcome Sgt. Bergdahl home (0 replies)
  62. Chilean deputy Camila Vallejo urges Obama to free Cuban prisoners (0 replies)
  63. Latest GOP scheme to kill Saturday mail delivery killed in Congress (0 replies)
  64. House GOP approves hiring of lawbreakers as federal contractors (0 replies)
  65. Obama escalates NATO confrontation with Russia (0 replies)
  66. Police violence and the American gulag (0 replies)
  67. Spanish King Juan Carlos abdicates amid growing unpopularity of the monarchy (0 replies)
  68. US media campaign targets released Afghan war POW Bowe Bergdahl (0 replies)
  69. Obama administration global warming regulation incorporates shift already underway (0 replies)
  70. New Orleans Recovery School District set to convert entirely to charter schools (0 replies)
  71. US economy contracts as tens of thousands are laid off (0 replies)
  72. UK Chilcot Inquiry: cover-up continues over war against Iraq (0 replies)
  73. In LA and Illinois, unions fight legal battles vs. pension cuts (0 replies)
  74. Obama unveils historic carbon emission plan (0 replies)
  75. "Out of The Jungle" labor activist Les Orear dies at age 103 (0 replies)
  76. Sweetheart deal with Staples results in postal cuts in San Francisco (0 replies)
  77. Seattle makes history: Council OKs $15 minimum wage (0 replies)
  78. St. Louis workers rally to support fired Jimmy John's employee (0 replies)
  79. Washington boasts of military buildup against China (0 replies)
  80. Thai junta puts off elections for at least 15 months (0 replies)
  81. German firm Siemens to eliminate a further 11,600 jobs (0 replies)
  82. US Supreme Court rejects appeal by New York Times reporter James Risen (0 replies)
  83. US auto union meets to install new president (0 replies)
  84. New York’s Working Families Party once again backs Democrat Cuomo (0 replies)
  85. Migrant workers face brutal conditions at NYU’s Abu Dhabi campus (0 replies)
  86. Obama heads to Europe for week of meetings directed against Russia (0 replies)
  87. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 6/2/14 (0 replies)
  88. From Congo to North Dakota, films examine the human condition (0 replies)
  89. Victor Grossman speaks on the growing right danger in Europe (0 replies)
  90. Checks in Native American settlement delayed again (0 replies)
  91. Working Families Party, citing “historic coalition,” backs Cuomo re-election bid (0 replies)
  92. Civil rights radical Yuri Kochiyama dies at age 93 (0 replies)
  93. Walmart moms challenge Walmart chairman (0 replies)
  94. Labor’s Hall of Fame inducts Susan Holleran, Doug Fraser (0 replies)
  95. UAW faces big challenges at its 36th Constitutional Convention (0 replies)
  96. New teacher union movement is rising (0 replies)
  97. US defense secretary menaces China at Singapore forum (0 replies)
  98. The drive to privatize US veterans’ health care (0 replies)
  99. Pentagon pressures South Korea to join anti-missile system (0 replies)
  100. Turkey: Massive police operation against protesters (0 replies)
  101. Suspect in Brussels shooting linked to Western-backed Syrian opposition (0 replies)
  102. NSA collects facial images of hundreds of millions of people (0 replies)
  103. Emergency manager threatens Detroit retirees at policy conference (0 replies)
  104. Support for Portugal government nosedives (0 replies)
  105. VA secretary resigns amid push to privatize US veterans’ health care (0 replies)
  106. The New York Times and freedom of the press (0 replies)
  107. US sends assault ship with 1,000 Marines to Libyan coast (0 replies)
  108. US moves towards sanctions as Venezuela charges coup plot (0 replies)
  109. Ireland’s governing parties punished in local and European elections (0 replies)
  110. French-led peacekeepers shoot protesters in Central African Republic (0 replies)
  111. South African mineral resources minister seeks end to 18-week platinum miners strike (0 replies)
  112. Toddler suffers severe burns from Atlanta, Georgia police raid (0 replies)
  113. Seattle City Council panel OKs $15 an hour minimum wage (0 replies)
  114. Faith in service to worker justice (0 replies)
  115. Obama rebuffs militarists in speech full of contradictions (0 replies)
  116. High point of the week: House votes to end medical pot crackdowns (0 replies)
  117. Ecuador national park to be abused for oil exploration (0 replies)
  118. Thaïs: Religion versus sexuality on an epic scale (0 replies)
  119. Remembering "Hy Climber" Fred Gaboury (0 replies)
  120. Today in labor history: Police open fire on striking steelworkers (0 replies)
  121. House Dems side with labor on trade pact (0 replies)
  122. Edward Snowden defends decision to reveal NSA spying in NBC interview (0 replies)
  123. Obama’s West Point speech: A prescription for unending war (0 replies)
  124. US economy contracted by 1 percent in first three months of 2014 (0 replies)
  125. Ukraine military helicopter shot down as battles flare in the east (0 replies)
  126. Spain’s major parties hammered in European elections (0 replies)
  127. Germany: Leading journalists attempt to censor TV program (0 replies)
  128. Thai military tightens its grip on power (0 replies)
  129. India-Pakistan tensions remain high, despite Modi’s meeting with Sharif (0 replies)
  130. Unions organize historic event on Cyprus (0 replies)
  131. Walmart moms announce new strikes in 20 cities starting Friday (0 replies)
  132. Life of General Gordon Baker, Jr. celebrated in Detroit (0 replies)
  133. UE condemns U.S. role in Ukraine crisis (0 replies)
  134. GOP Anchorage mayor calls union dues slavery (0 replies)
  135. Median CEO pay in US tops $10 million (0 replies)
  136. The European elections and the crisis of the EU (0 replies)
  137. Obama defends global US interventionism in West Point speech (0 replies)
  138. Supreme Court issues unanimous decision defending police in fatal shooting (0 replies)
  139. Supreme Court stops Florida execution, requiring more evidence to assess mental competency (0 replies)
  140. Detroit “blight” task force calls for demolition of 20 percent of city’s housing stock (0 replies)
  141. South African miners speak: “We are striking so our children don’t also end up with nothing” (0 replies)
  142. The European election in Greece (0 replies)
  143. One Year After Chicago Closes 50 Public Schools, Chicago Teachers Union Assesses the Lies and Lasting Damage (0 replies)
  144. Texas Republicans continue to go for off-the-grid right-wingers (0 replies)
  145. Working class roots are a precious legacy (0 replies)
  146. Today in labor history: Rochester general strike (0 replies)
  147. Author, poet, activist Maya Angelou dies at age 86 (0 replies)
  148. National forum on police crimes calls for civilian police accountability councils (0 replies)
  149. Los Angeles gears up for a month against torture (0 replies)
  150. Okinawa mayor appeals to Americans to help stop military base (0 replies)
  151. Magnus Hirschfeld: Germany’s pioneer fighter for LGBTQ equality (0 replies)
  152. Egyptian junta extends presidential election due to massive abstention (0 replies)
  153. Close encounter between Japanese and Chinese military planes (0 replies)
  154. Video: The plight of migrant workers in Southern California (0 replies)
  155. More private insurers to hop on Obamacare gravy train (0 replies)
  156. US deploys Special Forces to train military units in North and West Africa (0 replies)
  157. The bloodbath in Donetsk (0 replies)
  158. Announcing Afghan drawdown, Obama pledges military forces for other “priorities around the globe” (0 replies)
  159. Modi takes the reins of India’s government (0 replies)
  160. Coming Soon: A Phoenix Death Squad Program for West Africa (0 replies)
  161. Freedom Rider: Police Target Black Children (0 replies)
  162. Black Caucus Members Shame Themselves, as South America Warns U.S. Not to Sanction Venezuela (0 replies)
  163. White Guy Killer Syndrome (0 replies)
  164. “The More Effective Evil” Curtain Call and the Prospect of Hilary 2016 (0 replies)
  165. The Obamas’ Race to the Bottom (0 replies)
  166. Black Like Me: Black Immigration Conference in Miami (0 replies)
  167. From Puppet Soldiers to Puppet Journalists: AFRICOM Grows Its War Machine (0 replies)
  168. Meet author Victor Grossman at the Left Forum. (0 replies)
  169. Camden students and community force honest discussion on education (0 replies)
  170. Today in labor history: Tule Lake internment camp opens (0 replies)
  171. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 5/26/14 (0 replies)
  172. Groundbreaking new documentary about the 1984-85 Miners' Strike (0 replies)
  173. Sens. Warren and Sanders, Rev. Barber inspire at New Populism Conference (0 replies)
  174. Retail sales slump points to dismal conditions for US workers (0 replies)
  175. The Financial Times’ attack on Thomas Piketty (0 replies)
  176. The face of food stamp cuts: Chicago, Illinois (0 replies)
  177. French neo-fascist victory in European elections exposes bankruptcy of ruling elite (0 replies)
  178. New Ukraine government launches airstrikes, prepares austerity measures (0 replies)
  179. Thai king endorses military coup (0 replies)
  180. Libya plunging towards civil war (0 replies)
  181. Unease in UK’s political elite after Prince Charles compares Putin to Hitler (0 replies)
  182. Major losses for ruling parties, gains for anti-EU parties in European elections (0 replies)
  183. The US and Thailand’s military coup (0 replies)
  184. Billionaire oligarch declared winner in Ukraine elections (0 replies)
  185. US veterans health care scandal used to push for privatization (0 replies)
  186. Report: US targets poor and working class with mass imprisonment (0 replies)
  187. Inmate deaths reveal brutal conditions in New York City’s Rikers Island prison (0 replies)
  188. More National Football League players file suit over injuries (0 replies)
  189. South Africa: Big business demands ANC speedily impose its National Development Plan (0 replies)
  190. Shooting rampage in Santa Barbara, California leaves 7 dead (0 replies)
  191. Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
  192. Tensions mount in Turkey after second death in protests (0 replies)
  193. Fifty years since Johnson’s “Great Society” speech (0 replies)
  194. Thai military consolidates its hold on power (0 replies)
  195. US collecting all cell phone calls in Afghanistan (0 replies)
  196. NSA “reform” bill would continue to allow for bulk phone record collection (0 replies)
  197. The European elections in France (0 replies)
  198. Video: PSG member speaks in Voices Against War (0 replies)
  199. Guantanamo: US Government forced to reveal that it recorded forcefeeding (0 replies)
  200. Fixing U.S. intervention capabilities in Cuba (0 replies)
  201. U.S. ranks with Haiti, Iran and Mexico on workers rights (0 replies)
  202. Massachusetts educators elect a new progressive union leadership (0 replies)
  203. Thousands to lobby North Carolina lawmakers Tuesday to repeal rightwing laws (0 replies)
  204. Florida communists have a "great convention" (0 replies)
  205. Farley Mowat: Writer, socialist and environmentalist (0 replies)
  206. On eve of election, Ukraine slides toward civil war (0 replies)
  207. Thai military dispenses with caretaker government (0 replies)
  208. The new aristocracy in Britain (0 replies)
  209. New York Times’ vision of Ukrainian “democracy” (0 replies)
  210. California: Police kill two, followed by crackdown on demonstrators in Salinas (0 replies)
  211. Anger erupts at Detroit meetings as unions press for pension cuts (0 replies)
  212. Retired city workers denounce Detroit pension cuts (0 replies)
  213. Senate Democrats confirm drone-memo author for second-highest US court (0 replies)
  214. Who is to blame for the crisis at the VA? (0 replies)
  215. Outrage of day: Republicans vote to end door-to-door mail delivery (0 replies)
  216. Today in labor history: Steel Workers Organizing Committee dissolved (0 replies)
  217. Drug companies charged with deceiving public on prescription painkillers (0 replies)
  218. AFGE: Veterans Affairs Dept. problems include retaliating vs. whistleblowers (0 replies)
  219. Portland, Oregon dumps Walmart bonds (0 replies)
  220. White House hit by scandal over veterans’ health care (0 replies)
  221. Obama administration asserts unlimited war powers without Congressional authorization (0 replies)
  222. Vote SEP and PSG in the European elections! (0 replies)
  223. West promotes election held at gunpoint in Ukraine (0 replies)
  224. NATO urges major military build-up (0 replies)
  225. Bangladesh ferry sinks killing at least 54 (0 replies)
  226. Ukrainian regime detains journalists working for Russian media (0 replies)
  227. Thailand’s military holds meeting with government and opposition leaders (0 replies)
  228. In India, fears accompany right-wing Modi's landslide victory (0 replies)
  229. Black Agenda TV, Season 1, Episode 5 (0 replies)
  230. Catastrophic destruction from floods in Balkans, landmines swept away (0 replies)
  231. Missouri Republicans fail to achieve much of their agenda! (0 replies)
  232. Want a better world? Get on board with the new labor movement (0 replies)
  233. Today in labor history: Hawaiian workers win collective bargaining (0 replies)
  234. U.K.: Performers condemn woes facing the entertainment arts (0 replies)
  235. Freedom Rider: Newark Rejects $100 million School Scam (0 replies)
  236. Molefi Asante Must Go, Say Students and Educators (0 replies)
  237. Questioning the #BringBackOurGirls Campaign (0 replies)
  238. Ras Baraka's Victory: Indicting Education Crimes (0 replies)
  239. Is a New “Cold War” Coming? You Can’t Be Serious (0 replies)
  240. Eritrea: The Cuba of Africa (0 replies)
  241. NSA records and stores content of all phone calls in two countries (0 replies)
  242. Thailand’s military coup (0 replies)
  243. WikiLeaks, Assange targets of active FBI probe (0 replies)
  244. Sunday Times rich list: “Astonishing year” for Britain’s most wealthy (0 replies)
  245. Evidence mounts of criminal negligence in Turkish mine disaster (0 replies)
  246. Australian budget to proceed despite protests by state leaders (0 replies)
  247. Terror bombing kills 118 in Jos, Nigeria (0 replies)
  248. Melbourne workers and pensioners oppose Australian budget (0 replies)
  249. W.Va. NAACP calls for federal probe of police killing (0 replies)
  250. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 5/19/14 (0 replies)