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  1. Warnings of slump in US economy (0 replies)
  2. Clinton campaign in crisis over email controversy, declining poll numbers (0 replies)
  3. Amid strikes, French President Hollande pledges to impose labor law (0 replies)
  4. The El Khomri law in France and the Schröder-Blair Paper (0 replies)
  5. Indian warships enter South China Sea (0 replies)
  6. Anti-migrant rhetoric dominates debate on UK membership in the EU (0 replies)
  7. UK university lecturers strike against pay cuts and casualisation (0 replies)
  8. UK White Paper escalates privatisation of higher education (0 replies)
  9. Stop the CWA betrayal of the Verizon strike! (0 replies)
  10. Trump v. Bernie: First as farce, then as tragedy (0 replies)
  11. French workers speak out against labor law (0 replies)
  12. Covered Bridge potato chip strike ends in “tremendous victory” (0 replies)
  13. This week in LGBTQ history: Celebrating and honoring Christine Jorgensen (0 replies)
  14. Tiffany Dena Loftin: Vision, solutions will strengthen labor movement (0 replies)
  15. Four labor/community leaders receive Hershel Walker Peace & Justice Award (0 replies)
  16. Celebrating Spanish Civil War veteran and lifelong activist Delmer Berg (0 replies)
  17. Thousands of Fight for $15 activists descend on McDonalds shareholder meeting (0 replies)
  18. As strikes spread, mass protests demand withdrawal of French labor law (0 replies)
  19. Deepening national antagonisms dominate G7 summit (0 replies)
  20. Over a hundred feared dead as refugee boats sink in Mediterranean (0 replies)
  21. Greece's Syriza government imposes harsh austerity measures (0 replies)
  22. Rail strike hits Belgium (0 replies)
  23. MTS transit workers in third day of walkout over pay and benefits (0 replies)
  24. UAW endorses Clinton, “Wall Street’s presidential darling” (0 replies)
  25. Workers and students speak on inequality, war at Sanders rally (0 replies)
  26. Washington, DC “Circulator” bus drivers win right to refuse to drive unsafe buses (0 replies)
  27. Maryland enacts tough equal pay law (0 replies)
  28. Missouri senate defeats “paycheck deception” bill (0 replies)
  29. These union members have no love for Trump (0 replies)
  30. Obama must recommit to eliminating nuclear arms in Hiroshima (0 replies)
  31. Beyoncé sweatshop controversy shines spotlight on harsh conditions of working women (0 replies)
  32. Don’t panic yet: 2016 Democratic primary resembles 2008 (0 replies)
  33. Strike wave against austerity spreads in France, Belgium (0 replies)
  34. French Socialist Party’s labor reform boosts far-right National Front (0 replies)
  35. Thousands of civilians in danger as US-backed forces mount offensives in Iraq and Syria (0 replies)
  36. CWA ends San Diego AT&T strike to further isolate Verizon fight (0 replies)
  37. California Governor Jerry Brown backs $2 billion plan to deal with the state’s homeless (0 replies)
  38. Public meetings on the Australian election (0 replies)
  39. Military and security figures take opposing sides in UK referendum on European Union (0 replies)
  40. Should Sanders take it all the way to the convention? (0 replies)
  41. Steelworkers’ VP connects dots between 1937 massacre and today’s challenges (0 replies)
  42. AFL-CIO stands with Brazilian workers and democracy (0 replies)
  43. Socialism or capitalism: A life-or-death difference (0 replies)
  44. “Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising”: Liberté, Egalité, Sororité (0 replies)
  45. Obama admin. should resist order to hand over names, info of undocumented immigrants (0 replies)
  46. Labor and allies launch new push to rein in Wall Street (0 replies)
  47. Seats on the 2016 Democratic Platform Committee Are NOT a "Political Revolution" (0 replies)
  48. Crime “Prediction”: The Algorithms of Racist Injustice (0 replies)
  49. Africa Liberation Day: Pentagon and CIA Continue to Destabilize the Continent (0 replies)
  50. Prisoners’ Voices Blocked and Censorship in U.S. Prisons (0 replies)
  51. Layers of Islamophobia: Rep. Keith Ellison Says He’s “Unaware” of Clinton Having Returned “Muslim Money” (0 replies)
  52. On the Challenges of Building a Principled Left Movement in Our Time (0 replies)
  53. Freddie Gray Case Judge Rules it is Unreasonable to Expect Cops to Obey the Law (0 replies)
  54. Freedom Rider: Georgetown Should Pay for Slavery (0 replies)
  55. International finance capital and the strikes in France (0 replies)
  56. French government seeks to crush strikes against labor law (0 replies)
  57. With Verizon sticking to demands, workers look to break CWA isolation of strike (0 replies)
  58. Workers speak on police crackdown against oil protest in France (0 replies)
  59. Video: AT&T workers in San Diego on strike (0 replies)
  60. Clinton refuses to debate Sanders ahead of California primary (0 replies)
  61. Sanders softens criticism of Clinton at Los Angeles-area rallies (0 replies)
  62. Obama appeals for closer US-Vietnamese ties (0 replies)
  63. Brazil coup a plot to cover up corruption among the plotters? (0 replies)
  64. As "Brexit" from the EU approaches, Europe's left is divided (0 replies)
  65. Why Bernie should stay in the race (0 replies)
  66. UCLA Labor Center graduates 50 new activists for workers (0 replies)
  67. Teamsters oppose beer mega-merger (0 replies)
  68. Obama threatens defense bill veto over anti-LGBTQ, anti-worker provisions (0 replies)
  69. Spate of deaths in New Zealand’s forestry industry (0 replies)
  70. Growing signs of a resurgence of class conflict in the US (0 replies)
  71. US military returns to Vietnam (0 replies)
  72. Striking AT&T West workers declare support for Verizon struggle (0 replies)
  73. Nurses at Boston’s Brigham and Women’s prepare strike vote (0 replies)
  74. Baltimore police officer on trial for the death of Freddie Gray found not guilty (0 replies)
  75. US assassination of Taliban leader signals escalation of Afghanistan-Pakistan war (0 replies)
  76. US-backed offensive to seize Iraqi city of Fallujah (0 replies)
  77. Hartford's "Fighting for Our Future" rally inspires struggle (0 replies)
  78. "The City of Conversations": Politics is all in the family (0 replies)
  79. This week in history: American Humanists organize, celebrate 75 years (0 replies)
  80. "The Americans": Sex, friendship, and lies (0 replies)
  81. Women's rights group hails and right wing slams new overtime rule (0 replies)
  82. New Haven's "Fighting for Our Future" rally inspires struggle (0 replies)
  83. Workers crash Nabisco shareholders meet to confront Oreo CEO (0 replies)
  84. Currency conflicts surface at G-7 meeting (0 replies)
  85. AT&T West strike in San Diego begins to break CWA isolation of Verizon struggle (0 replies)
  86. The capitalist crisis and the defense of democratic rights (0 replies)
  87. AT&T West strike in San Diego begins to break CWA isolation of Verizon struggle (0 replies)
  88. Close race in Austrian presidential election (0 replies)
  89. Oil workers mobilise against French labour law (0 replies)
  90. Syriza government pushes through new austerity package in Greece (0 replies)
  91. Obama seeks Vietnam military ties amid rising tensions with China (0 replies)
  92. While cause of Egypt Air crash remains unknown, terror scare mounts (0 replies)
  93. US prepares troop deployment to Libya amid fight for oil fields (0 replies)
  94. Retired British general predicts war with Russia, denounces Cameron government as “semi-pacifist” (0 replies)
  95. WSWS reporters visit landslide victims in Sri Lanka (0 replies)
  96. Clinton calls Trump “unqualified” to be commander-in-chief (0 replies)
  97. Congressional Democrats call for end to Verizon strike (0 replies)
  98. Verizon strikers denounce federal mediation, CWA news blackout (0 replies)
  99. San Francisco police chief resigns after cops kill unarmed woman (0 replies)
  100. The electoral college, the two-party trap, and the presidential election (0 replies)
  101. Report: Fatal crash wouldn’t have happened with proper backup (0 replies)
  102. Unions turning one million Latino green card holders into citizens (0 replies)
  103. America must renew its infrastructure or face decline (0 replies)
  104. Thousands rally to denounce Illinois Gov. Rauner’s anti-worker agenda (0 replies)
  105. United flight attendants demonstrate worldwide for a contract (0 replies)
  106. Australian Federal Police raid Labor Party frontbencher (0 replies)
  107. French parliament extends state of emergency amid rising protests (0 replies)
  108. Strikes and protests mount against French labour law (0 replies)
  109. A pittance for Zika, $600 billion for the Pentagon (0 replies)
  110. Spy plane “intercept” highlights US push for South China Sea confrontation (0 replies)
  111. Hundreds feared dead in Sri Lankan landslides and floods (0 replies)
  112. US media steps up witch-hunt over claims of Sanders “violence” in Nevada (0 replies)
  113. Democratic Party establishment witch-hunts Sanders’ supporters (0 replies)
  114. Florida activists confront the dangers of a Donald Trump presidency (0 replies)
  115. What’s the point of the Panama Papers? (0 replies)
  116. New book offers inside look at Soviet Communist Party discipline (0 replies)
  117. Activists begin hunger strike, call for halt to detention of transgender immigrants (0 replies)
  118. U.S. economic system traps unions in the green vs. blue conflict (0 replies)
  119. Eugene O'Neill's "The Hairy Ape”: A shocking protest against capitalist barbarism (0 replies)
  120. French government backs neo-fascist protest against opposition to labor law (0 replies)
  121. NATO rearmament in Eastern Europe increases danger of world war (0 replies)
  122. German government steps up military intervention in Africa (0 replies)
  123. Queen’s Speech 2016: UK Conservatives continue agenda of austerity and repression (0 replies)
  124. CWA, Verizon impose blackout on contract talks (0 replies)
  125. Many dead or missing after landslides in Sri Lanka (0 replies)
  126. New evidence reveals state of Michigan helped to push Flint into pipeline deal (0 replies)
  127. Venezuela’s right appeals to military amid mounting tensions (0 replies)
  128. Dixiecrat Ballot Access Law Temporarily Overtuned: This is What a Voting Rights Breakthrough Looks Like (0 replies)
  129. If White People Love Drugs So Much, Why are the Prisons Full of Blacks? (0 replies)
  130. Freedom Rider: Transgender Rights but No Rights for Black People (0 replies)
  131. A Glimpse of Justice for South Africa’s Gold Miners: High Court Allows Largest Class Action Suit in History (0 replies)
  132. For Michael Ratner (0 replies)
  133. The Crisis This Time: US Capitalism Continues to Decline with No End in Sight (0 replies)
  134. The Result of the Akai Gurley Case Reminds Us that New York State Needs a Permanent Special Prosecutor (0 replies)
  135. Stopping Trump at the top of the peoples’ agenda (0 replies)
  136. Rally for job security at Yale (0 replies)
  137. Sanders, Clinton fight to keep workers from defecting to Trump (0 replies)
  138. Labor and allies discuss launching a “Take Down Wall Street” campaign (0 replies)
  139. Opium of the masses? Religion and 21st century socialism (0 replies)
  140. Company halts bee-killing chemicals as activists stir up a hornet’s nest (0 replies)
  141. Workers suffer as Nabisco CEO makes millions, moves Oreo production line to Mexico (0 replies)
  142. Defying police repression, protests continue against French labour law (0 replies)
  143. US forces in combat in Somalia as AFRICOM plans for war across continent (0 replies)
  144. The controversy in the US over transgender access to public bathrooms (0 replies)
  145. US and its allies threaten escalation of Syrian war (0 replies)
  146. Sanders’ strong showing in Oregon, Kentucky extends Democratic presidential contest (0 replies)
  147. Canadian ruling elite divided over prospect of Trump presidency (0 replies)
  148. Growing warnings over Chinese debt (0 replies)
  149. CWA agrees to federal mediator, prepares sellout of Verizon strike (0 replies)
  150. Fifty years out of college and finally (almost) normal (0 replies)
  151. Free speech, or safe spaces? Don't make students choose (0 replies)
  152. "The Americans": Nuclear winter of the heart (0 replies)
  153. Twenty years of cross-border solidarity: A history in photographs (0 replies)
  154. Chicago Home Theatre reclaims domestic space for art (0 replies)
  155. Climate activists converge in Midwest on global day of action (0 replies)
  156. Admitting defeat, Oklahoma Republicans to request Obamacare Medicaid money (0 replies)
  157. Jeremy Corbyn appeals to UK Labour’s Blairite wing for unity (0 replies)
  158. Talks resume as Obama administration collaborates with CWA to shut down Verizon strike (0 replies)
  159. US department store sales plunge, jobless claims rise (0 replies)
  160. Obama to American youth: Stop complaining, things have never been better! (0 replies)
  161. NATO build-up in Romania and Moldova directed against Russia (0 replies)
  162. The political struggle facing Verizon workers (0 replies)
  163. Maduro government imposes state of emergency in Venezuela (0 replies)
  164. Black Agenda Radio for Week of May 16, 2016 (0 replies)
  165. Researchers call for more study of Agent Orange effects on vets and their kids (0 replies)
  166. Staff of British left-wing Morning Star strike over Tory union restrictions (0 replies)
  167. Unions keep up pressure on Verizon (0 replies)
  168. Lack of OSHA inspectors, plus corporate greed: a recipe for worker abuse (0 replies)
  169. “Measures of despair”: Chicago desperate for action on violence and poverty (0 replies)
  170. This week in LGBTQ history: Supreme Court decides on Colorado’s Amendment 2 (0 replies)
  171. NATO-Russia war tensions laid bare at Washington summit (0 replies)
  172. Barack Obama and a quarter-century of US wars (0 replies)
  173. Sheriff’s deputies called to Nevada Democratic Convention to preserve Clinton victory (0 replies)
  174. Verizon strike: CWA officials call New York cops against WSWS reporters (0 replies)
  175. Obama’s labor department intervenes in Verizon strike (0 replies)
  176. East Cleveland, Ohio seeks bankruptcy protection (0 replies)
  177. Tampa, Florida area police operate as guardians of Walmart’s profits (0 replies)
  178. Postal workers union hails Liberal government’s Canada Post review (0 replies)
  179. US Special Forces have been operating secretly in Libya for months (0 replies)
  180. Brazil’s impeachment and the fall of the Workers Party (0 replies)
  181. FBI holds 80,000 pages of secret documents on Saudi-9/11 links (0 replies)
  182. Reports document growing income inequality, declining manufacturing pay (0 replies)
  183. New doping allegations against Russia ahead of summer Olympics (0 replies)
  184. Auto and transit workers support Verizon strikers (0 replies)
  185. IMF warns against British exit from EU (0 replies)
  186. Podemos, United Left form alliance for June elections (0 replies)
  187. Philippines elects “Trump of the East” as new president (0 replies)
  188. Brazil: President Rousseff ousted by Senate, Temer names right wing Cabinet (0 replies)
  189. European activists move in for deathblow on TTIP trade deal after leak (0 replies)
  190. Saturday May 21 at the Left Forum in NYC (0 replies)
  191. NYU forum explores role of communists in Civil Rights Movement (0 replies)
  192. Obama and the bombing of Hiroshima (0 replies)
  193. With Rousseff ousted, vice president assembles right-wing government in Brazil (0 replies)
  194. US-NATO officials unveil Romania-based missile system (0 replies)
  195. Trump signals backing for cuts to Social Security, Medicare (0 replies)
  196. French police attack demonstrations against regressive labor law (0 replies)
  197. Saudi Arabian regime gripped by factional infighting amid mounting economic crisis (0 replies)
  198. New picket line assault on Verizon strikers in Massachusetts (0 replies)
  199. Wall Street presses for Detroit school restructuring deal (0 replies)
  200. Obama Chugs Flint Water, Dodges Federal Responsibility, Delivers Another Cynical Lecture to Black Folks (0 replies)
  201. Militarist Medley Of the Wicked Witch of The West (0 replies)
  202. Militarist Medley Of the Wicked Witch of The West (0 replies)
  203. We asked a Muslim: Women’s rights in Islam (0 replies)
  204. Uber would owe drivers $730 million if considered employees (0 replies)
  205. Who is to blame for Europe’s refugee “problem”? (0 replies)
  206. Verizon worker explains why she strikes in open letter to CEO (0 replies)
  207. TPP, presidential politics the talk at Steelworkers legislative conference (0 replies)
  208. Bucking right wingers, some states make voting easier (0 replies)
  209. Brazil Senate vote ousts Workers Party President Dilma Rousseff (0 replies)
  210. Protests erupt in France against regressive labor law (0 replies)
  211. Australian Greens offer to enter future coalition with Labor (0 replies)
  212. Australian state government imposes draconian “public safety” laws (0 replies)
  213. Australian “Anzac Day plot” boy entrapped by police (0 replies)
  214. Obama’s labor board intervenes on behalf of Verizon strikebreakers (0 replies)
  215. The financialization of the telecom industry and the Verizon strike (0 replies)
  216. Growing bankruptcy crisis in US oil and gas industry (0 replies)
  217. Hillary May Win in November, but the Duopoly Electoral System is Doomed (0 replies)
  218. "There is hope": Asamblea Morena reaffirms its social movement roots (0 replies)
  219. New York City protesters demand justice for slain Honduras activist Berta Cáceres (0 replies)
  220. "The Americans": Making problems disappear, vodka optional (0 replies)
  221. Grand Old Woman of U.S. Communism: Mother Bloor and Iowa farmers (0 replies)
  222. Left Strategy 2016: A narrow defeat of Trump's racism is not enough (0 replies)
  223. "The Americans": Nowhere to run, someplace to hide? (0 replies)
  224. "The Americans": How do you solve a problem like Martha? (0 replies)
  225. Freedom Rider: Sanders Supporters Can Bring Down the Democrats (0 replies)
  226. “Soft Coup” Finds Soft Target in Brazil (0 replies)
  227. 40% of Detroit Will be Deprived of Life Sustaining Water: the UN Investigates Human Rights Violations (0 replies)
  228. There’s Nothing Fair About Detroit’s Massive Water Shut Offs (0 replies)
  229. Johanna Fernandez Speaks on the Revolution and Counter Revolution that Mumia Abu-Jamal Embodies (0 replies)
  230. Polyarchy in the Dominican Republic: The Elite Versus the Elite (0 replies)
  231. Zuma’s Denialism and Betrayal (0 replies)
  232. “Our stomachs Will Make Themselves Heard”: What Sankara Can Teach Us About Food Justice Today (0 replies)
  233. Socialism: Only practical hope, not narrow fantasies, need apply (0 replies)
  234. Global labor organizations strategize to counter right wing populism (0 replies)
  235. War danger grows following new US provocation in South China Sea (0 replies)
  236. The rise of Duterte in the Philippines: A warning to the international working class (0 replies)
  237. Highest-earning US hedge fund managers raked in $13 billion last year (0 replies)
  238. French Socialist Party uses special powers to impose unpopular labour law reform (0 replies)
  239. UK: Corbyn launches Labour’s effort to cover for right-wing Remain campaign (0 replies)
  240. UK prisoners “potential assets to be harnessed” for profit (0 replies)
  241. Trump backs end to the federal minimum wage (0 replies)
  242. Sanders defeats Clinton in West Virginia primary by large margin (0 replies)
  243. Wall Street split between Clinton and Trump, but most back Clinton (0 replies)
  244. Online protest against Hollywood whitewashing of Asian roles sparks diversity discussion (0 replies)
  245. "People's World" names new top editors (0 replies)
  246. Sawant is wrong on Trump versus Clinton (0 replies)
  247. "Great Scott" in San Diego: Opera is dead! Long live opera! (0 replies)
  248. Horrific police killing of young Navajo mother Loreal Tsingine (0 replies)
  249. Trump told over one lie a minute (0 replies)
  250. Trans equality at a turning point: Obama Administration takes on North Carolina (0 replies)