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  1. Detroit: The Bell Tolls for All of Us (0 replies)
  2. “Big Brother” Has Been Watching You… For a Long Time (0 replies)
  3. The Military Coup in Egypt: Requiem for a Revolution That Never Was (0 replies)
  4. The Obama Project and the Politics of Race (0 replies)
  5. Obama's Trayvon Speech: Massa Trying to Keep the Slaves on the Plantation by Acknowledging Their Pain (0 replies)
  6. ALEC: Behind the scene in 2014! (0 replies)
  7. Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela on his 95th birthday (0 replies)
  8. The root causes of undocumented immigration (0 replies)
  9. Audio: Texas abortion law sure to face court challenge (0 replies)
  10. Today in labor history: Minimum wage rises 70 cents, fight continues (0 replies)
  11. Moral Mondays and misestimated mandates (0 replies)
  12. US military plans direct intervention in Syria (0 replies)
  13. Obama touts economic “recovery,” steps up assault on workers (0 replies)
  14. Leaked emails reveal conspiracy to throw Detroit into bankruptcy (0 replies)
  15. Portugal’s “National Salvation” pact fails (0 replies)
  16. UK health secretary gives go-ahead for closure of Trafford General Emergency unit (0 replies)
  17. German Left Party supports union betrayals of workers (0 replies)
  18. Urban warfare training exercises continue in Chicago area (0 replies)
  19. Euro zone debt burden continues to rise (0 replies)
  20. Australian Labor Party votes on new leadership election rules (0 replies)
  21. Sri Lankan constitutional changes raise tensions with India (0 replies)
  22. Socialist candidate speaks on Brisbane radio (0 replies)
  23. Washington, DC legislature passes “living wage” bill (0 replies)
  24. New York University employs Wall Street-style compensation for top staff (0 replies)
  25. Canada: Safety Board issues tepid call for more oversight in wake of rail disaster (0 replies)
  26. Oakland's Trayvon Martin rally: "Keep fighting" for justice (0 replies)
  27. New York voters want a mayor with a heart (0 replies)
  28. EPA fines ExxonMobil subsidiary for fracking spill (0 replies)
  29. Today in labor history: Anarchist attacks steel magnate (0 replies)
  30. Residents say poverty wages will not resurrect Detroit (0 replies)
  31. "We've got a long way to go" for decent health care (0 replies)
  32. Court strikes down anti-immigrant housing law in Texas (0 replies)
  33. St. Paul laundry workers picket for fair contract (0 replies)
  34. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 7/22/13 (0 replies)
  35. Detroit firefighters protest bankruptcy, pension cuts (0 replies)
  36. US expands global drone warfare (0 replies)
  37. A call to action: Oppose the Detroit bankruptcy! (0 replies)
  38. German intelligence services work closely with NSA (0 replies)
  39. Parliamentary intelligence oversight body whitewashes mass surveillance by UK and US (0 replies)
  40. FISA court renews NSA spying program (0 replies)
  41. Demand grows for Spanish prime minister to resign (0 replies)
  42. Turkish police crack down on internal opposition (0 replies)
  43. Egyptian Communists: Morsi ouster reflects popular will (0 replies)
  44. Panamanian right cedes to U.S. before elections (0 replies)
  45. Baltimore and Philly marchers honor Trayvon Martin (0 replies)
  46. Today in labor history: Emma Lazarus born in 1849 (0 replies)
  47. Bill clears way for 2014 gay weddings in England (0 replies)
  48. Steelworkers oppose using Chinese steel for Verrazano Bridge repairs (0 replies)
  49. American Airlines unions join pro-airline merger ad drive (0 replies)
  50. Detroit bankruptcy sets stage for national assault on public-sector pensions (0 replies)
  51. Obama, race and class (0 replies)
  52. Detroit workers speak on city’s bankruptcy (0 replies)
  53. Court of Appeals rules Obama administration can force journalist to testify against alleged leaker (0 replies)
  54. US congressmen, complicit in NSA spying, posture as critics (0 replies)
  55. Canada’s Communications Security Establishment part of a secret state-within-the-state (0 replies)
  56. Prosecutors attack Bradley Manning for being “anti-patriotic” (0 replies)
  57. Organizers of Trayvon Martin rallies promote Democratic Party (0 replies)
  58. Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
  59. US files civil charges against former MF Global CEO Jon Corzine (0 replies)
  60. UK government set on deeper cuts to welfare (0 replies)
  61. German state security intimidates opposition (0 replies)
  62. US Secretary of State threatens Venezuela over Snowden asylum (0 replies)
  63. Detroit bankruptcy filing paves the way for assault on workers (0 replies)
  64. The Detroit bankruptcy (0 replies)
  65. US, Britain push for Syrian military intervention (0 replies)
  66. Chicago Public Schools announces more than 2,100 additional layoffs (0 replies)
  67. US-China dialogue in shambles (0 replies)
  68. President Obama: Trayvon Martin could have been me (video) (0 replies)
  69. Walmart sues activist for standing up for exploited workers (0 replies)
  70. Why Rolling Stone's "Bomber" cover triggered explosion of outrage (0 replies)
  71. Three unions call for Obamacare redo (0 replies)
  72. D.C. fast food workers strike, wage complaints reach White House (0 replies)
  73. Today in labor history: Soldiers flee striking Pittsburgh workers (0 replies)
  74. Detroit's bankruptcy problem rooted in capitalism (0 replies)
  75. Emergency manager throws Detroit into bankruptcy (0 replies)
  76. Judge retains “aiding the enemy” charge against Bradley Manning (0 replies)
  77. Greek government bans demonstrations in central Athens (0 replies)
  78. Reports confirm deepening recession in Europe (0 replies)
  79. Spanish government imposes new tax hikes and austerity measures (0 replies)
  80. Obama, touting health care law, remains silent on delay in insurance requirement for companies (0 replies)
  81. Senators announce bipartisan deal to increase subsidized student loan rates (0 replies)
  82. Inmates punished in California prison hunger strike (0 replies)
  83. US threatens Russia with “long-term problems” as Snowden applies for temporary asylum (0 replies)
  84. India: Contaminated school-meal kills 22 children (0 replies)
  85. Minimum wage workers teach economics to the economists (0 replies)
  86. Today in labor history: S.C. hospital workers win union recognition strike (0 replies)
  87. Letter from North Carolina: I was arrested with Rev. Barber 2013 (0 replies)
  88. Pennsylvania unions launch massive campaign against voter ID law (0 replies)
  89. Houston incomes lag (audio) (0 replies)
  90. US threatens Russia with “long-term problems” as Snowden applies for temporary asylum (0 replies)
  91. US government using license plates to track movements of millions (0 replies)
  92. The social devastation of Detroit (0 replies)
  93. NSA deputy director admits to broader spying (0 replies)
  94. Fed chairman reassures Wall Street on flow of cheap credit (0 replies)
  95. Federal judge backs force-feeding at Guantanamo (0 replies)
  96. Germany: New revelations on state links to far-right NSU (0 replies)
  97. FBI blocks release of Ibragim Todashev autopsy report (0 replies)
  98. California inmates go on hunger strike (audio) (0 replies)
  99. Today in labor history: Seattle Potlatch Riots (0 replies)
  100. Living New Deal illuminates labor, art history on San Francisco’s waterfront (0 replies)
  101. McDonald’s to workers: Get a second job and go without heat (0 replies)
  102. “The Assassination of Leon Trotsky: A Comedy”: What?? (0 replies)
  103. Freedom Rider: Obama Dog Whistles Over Trayvon (0 replies)
  104. Hunger Strike in the Empire of Dungeons (0 replies)
  105. Tim Wise's July 29 Teach For America Diversity Training IS A Ghetto Pass, Not Harm Reduction. Sign the Petition (0 replies)
  106. Big Brother: Coming to a Federal Government Agency Near You (0 replies)
  107. A Necessary Third Open Letter to Melissa Harris-Perry (0 replies)
  108. The Zimmerman Verdict is a Reflection of the Times: The People Must Organize (0 replies)
  109. Racist Verdicts Are About the Future Not the Past: A Perfect Symmetry (0 replies)
  110. Stevie Wonder boycotts Florida, opposes “stand your ground” (video) (0 replies)
  111. General strike brings Athens to a standstill (0 replies)
  112. “What Lies Across the Water:” Revealing new book on Cuban 5 (0 replies)
  113. Top US official meets with Egyptian junta as crackdown continues (0 replies)
  114. Wall Street profits and the widening social divide in America (0 replies)
  115. Greek workers in fourth general strike of 2013 (0 replies)
  116. More than a dozen arrests after protests over Zimmerman acquittal (0 replies)
  117. Freedom of press under attack in Manning case (0 replies)
  118. Inmates in California enter second week of statewide hunger strike (0 replies)
  119. Detroit city worker pensions on the chopping block (0 replies)
  120. Texas enacts sweeping abortion restrictions (0 replies)
  121. British postal unions slam privatization plan (0 replies)
  122. Justice for Trayvon Martin (0 replies)
  123. Pennsylvania American Water slapped by NLRB (0 replies)
  124. Hundreds of chimps to be moved from labs to sanctuary (0 replies)
  125. "The Attack": Can a love story explain the Arab-Israeli conflict? (0 replies)
  126. Sweatshops in America? Yes, at T-Mobile call centers (0 replies)
  127. Senate rules compromise avoids "nuclear" option (0 replies)
  128. Today in labor history: 1934 San Francisco longshoremen strike (0 replies)
  129. Senate rules fight today a big deal for a Battle Creek woman (0 replies)
  130. Unions speak out on Zimmerman verdict (0 replies)
  131. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 7/17/13 (0 replies)
  132. Illinois prepares savage cuts in public employee retirement benefits (0 replies)
  133. Washington asserts its authority in Egypt (0 replies)
  134. Race and class in America (0 replies)
  135. Edward Snowden in limbo as US increases pressure on Russia (0 replies)
  136. German SPD and Greens defend mass surveillance (0 replies)
  137. China and Russia hold naval exercise in Sea of Japan (0 replies)
  138. Scottish National Party advances “Common Weal” project (0 replies)
  139. Germany’s Praktiker chain store declares bankruptcy (0 replies)
  140. Female prisoners in Calif. found to be the victims of coerced sterilizations (0 replies)
  141. Canada’s conservative government presses anti-union bill (0 replies)
  142. Texans stand with women (0 replies)
  143. Class struggle from the couch (0 replies)
  144. Zimmerman verdict becomes rallying point for social justice action (0 replies)
  145. Today in labor history: Black farmer-union leader murdered by sheriff’s posse (0 replies)
  146. Texas Senate enacts harsh new anti-abortion laws (0 replies)
  147. NEA votes $3 member fee for school improvement (0 replies)
  148. Workers strike as D.C. city council defies Walmart on wages (0 replies)
  149. The intelligence-industrial complex (0 replies)
  150. Trayvon Martin’s killer, George Zimmerman, acquitted of all charges (0 replies)
  151. Department of Justice memo codifies spying on the press (0 replies)
  152. Australia: Telstra facilitates US electronic spying (0 replies)
  153. Britain to use secret evidence in court (0 replies)
  154. US-backed opposition in Syria erupts into internal conflict (0 replies)
  155. 17 million temporary workers in America (0 replies)
  156. Force-feeding continues at Guantánamo with approval of Obama administration (0 replies)
  157. Snowden denounces US campaign of threats and aggression (0 replies)
  158. Democrats, Republicans conspire to hike student loan rates (0 replies)
  159. Microsoft conspires with the NSA in spying on its users (0 replies)
  160. German chancellor defends Western intelligence agencies (0 replies)
  161. California prison conditions behind largest hunger strike in state history (0 replies)
  162. Hundreds of thousands join Islamist rallies to protest military coup in Egypt (0 replies)
  163. Rail boss scapegoats Lac-Mégantic, Quebec train driver (0 replies)
  164. Leading Communists among those arrested in Turkey (0 replies)
  165. Unions call Walmart’s Bangladesh safety pact “weak and worthless” (0 replies)
  166. Reid, with labor’s support, moves toward “nuclear option” in Senate (0 replies)
  167. Today in labor history: Labor activist Oscar Neebe is born (0 replies)
  168. Pacific Rim: a great giant monster film! (0 replies)
  169. City College of San Francisco redoubles efforts to fight closure (0 replies)
  170. Toshi Seeger, mother, activist, filmmaker, dies at 91 (0 replies)
  171. US ships F-16s to Egypt as junta intensifies crackdown (0 replies)
  172. Edward Snowden in the court of public opinion (0 replies)
  173. Bradley Manning’s defense rests its case (0 replies)
  174. US senators reach tentative deal to increase subsidized student loan rates (0 replies)
  175. The Luxembourg government resigns over secret service scandal (0 replies)
  176. UK Labour leader Miliband proposes end to union block membership (0 replies)
  177. Questions surrounding 2011 triple murder point to government cover-up in Boston Marathon bombing (0 replies)
  178. British government calls for more repressive powers following deportation of Abu Qatada (0 replies)
  179. Today in labor history: New York’s Triborough Bridge opens (0 replies)
  180. AFL-CIO hits Obama’s postponement of employer health care mandate (0 replies)
  181. AFL-CIO’s Holt-Baker, 30 others, arrested at West Virginia protest (0 replies)
  182. Jailed for justice at July 8th’s Moral Monday (0 replies)
  183. “Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead:” A review (0 replies)
  184. White House warns GOP on immigration reform (0 replies)
  185. US detains witness in FBI killing of Ibragim Todashev (0 replies)
  186. NSA casts massive surveillance net over Latin America (0 replies)
  187. IMF update highlights global economic slide (0 replies)
  188. The NSA given a free hand to operate in Germany (0 replies)
  189. Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev arraigned in federal court (0 replies)
  190. 30,000 inmates take part in California’s largest hunger strike (0 replies)
  191. Strikes and protests against mass layoffs in Greece (0 replies)
  192. People living in caves as UK homelessness reaches five-year high (0 replies)
  193. United Food and Commercial Workers to rejoin AFL-CIO (0 replies)
  194. Black trade unionists call for new Cuba policies (0 replies)
  195. Why Is Tim Wise Stamping the Anti-Racist Ghetto Passes at Teach For America (0 replies)
  196. Tens of Thousands of California Inmates Join Pelican Bay Hunger Strikers (0 replies)
  197. The U.S. was a Passive Observer in Egypt – If You Believe the New York Times (0 replies)
  198. The Health Outcomes of a Racist Society (0 replies)
  199. Mascots, Murder and Massacre: Using Imagery to Accept Genocide (0 replies)
  200. The U.S. War Against the World (0 replies)
  201. Juneteenth: Recognizing neighborhood heroes and heroines (0 replies)
  202. Syria, poison gas, and Arabian tales (0 replies)
  203. California prisoners begin hunger strike (0 replies)
  204. Today in labor history: Mary McLeod Bethune born (0 replies)
  205. Immigration reform threatened in the House (0 replies)
  206. “Dreamers” descend upon House to demand immigration reform (0 replies)
  207. “The East” probes ultra-left minds in twisted plot (0 replies)
  208. Freedom Rider: If George Zimmerman Goes Free (0 replies)
  209. The infrastructure of a police state emerges in Europe (0 replies)
  210. Obama nominee to head FBI defends NSA spying in Senate testimony (0 replies)
  211. Brazil target of massive NSA spying operation (0 replies)
  212. More details emerge of the UK’s illegal mass spying (0 replies)
  213. Federal Judge appeals to Obama to halt force-feeding at Guantánamo (0 replies)
  214. Turkish police attack demonstrators attempting to enter Gezi Park (0 replies)
  215. SEP campaigns in Adelaide, South Australia (0 replies)
  216. Union: Lack of NLRB endangers social media free speech (0 replies)
  217. What the June unemployment figures mean for workers (0 replies)
  218. Today in labor history: 100,000 march on D.C. for ERA (0 replies)
  219. "Winter in the Blood": compelling Native American drama (0 replies)
  220. Devastating Quebec train crash reaffirms dangers of oil (0 replies)
  221. Immigrants to be charged for non-emergency health care in Britain (0 replies)
  222. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 7/8/13 (0 replies)
  223. Ireland’s reactionary abortion laws largely upheld (0 replies)
  224. The Egyptian coup and the counterrevolutionary role of the Revolutionary Socialists (0 replies)
  225. Hands off Edward Snowden! (0 replies)
  226. NSA, European intelligence agencies work closely together (0 replies)
  227. French Socialist Party government denies Snowden asylum, backs Internet spying (0 replies)
  228. Secret FISA Court redefines law to justify illegal spying operations (0 replies)
  229. South African platinum miners launch wildcat strikes at Amplats sites (0 replies)
  230. European Central Bank promises banks long-term cheap credit (0 replies)
  231. Mursi’s downfall impacts on US campaign for regime change in Syria (0 replies)
  232. What next for immigration reform legislation? (0 replies)
  233. Keystone XL pipeline means “death” for Native Americans (0 replies)
  234. Anger grows over interference with Bolivian jet (0 replies)
  235. Today in labor history: Labor organizer "Mother" Bloor born (0 replies)
  236. Fire fighters organizing memorial for Arizona victims (0 replies)
  237. Walmart’s firings lead lawmaker to author worker protection bill (0 replies)
  238. Ohioans “chain” Cleveland Public Square to protest Social Security cuts (0 replies)
  239. Stop and Frisk: What Mayor Bloomberg really thinks (0 replies)
  240. Australia: State government privatises key port operations (0 replies)
  241. Secret laws, secret government (0 replies)
  242. US escalates threats against governments considering asylum for Snowden (0 replies)
  243. Portuguese government continues austerity following ministerial resignations (0 replies)
  244. Judge claims US and Israel pressed for release of Yugoslav war criminals (0 replies)
  245. Workers Party and pseudo-left work to dissipate protest movement in Brazil (0 replies)
  246. Indian Stalinist party refuses to defend Snowden (0 replies)
  247. Two dead, 181 injured in San Francisco plane crash (0 replies)
  248. Mass protests, clashes continue as Egyptian army fails to name government (0 replies)
  249. Extradite terrorists not Snowden, says Venezuela’s Maduro (0 replies)
  250. Violent clashes spread in Egypt as US backs army coup (0 replies)