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