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- Detroit: The Bell Tolls for All of Us (0 replies)
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- The Military Coup in Egypt: Requiem for a Revolution That Never Was (0 replies)
- The Obama Project and the Politics of Race (0 replies)
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- Today in labor history: Minimum wage rises 70 cents, fight continues (0 replies)
- Moral Mondays and misestimated mandates (0 replies)
- US military plans direct intervention in Syria (0 replies)
- Obama touts economic “recovery,” steps up assault on workers (0 replies)
- Leaked emails reveal conspiracy to throw Detroit into bankruptcy (0 replies)
- Portugal’s “National Salvation” pact fails (0 replies)
- UK health secretary gives go-ahead for closure of Trafford General Emergency unit (0 replies)
- German Left Party supports union betrayals of workers (0 replies)
- Urban warfare training exercises continue in Chicago area (0 replies)
- Euro zone debt burden continues to rise (0 replies)
- Australian Labor Party votes on new leadership election rules (0 replies)
- Sri Lankan constitutional changes raise tensions with India (0 replies)
- Socialist candidate speaks on Brisbane radio (0 replies)
- Washington, DC legislature passes “living wage” bill (0 replies)
- New York University employs Wall Street-style compensation for top staff (0 replies)
- Canada: Safety Board issues tepid call for more oversight in wake of rail disaster (0 replies)
- Oakland's Trayvon Martin rally: "Keep fighting" for justice (0 replies)
- New York voters want a mayor with a heart (0 replies)
- EPA fines ExxonMobil subsidiary for fracking spill (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Anarchist attacks steel magnate (0 replies)
- Residents say poverty wages will not resurrect Detroit (0 replies)
- "We've got a long way to go" for decent health care (0 replies)
- Court strikes down anti-immigrant housing law in Texas (0 replies)
- St. Paul laundry workers picket for fair contract (0 replies)
- Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 7/22/13 (0 replies)
- Detroit firefighters protest bankruptcy, pension cuts (0 replies)
- US expands global drone warfare (0 replies)
- A call to action: Oppose the Detroit bankruptcy! (0 replies)
- German intelligence services work closely with NSA (0 replies)
- Parliamentary intelligence oversight body whitewashes mass surveillance by UK and US (0 replies)
- FISA court renews NSA spying program (0 replies)
- Demand grows for Spanish prime minister to resign (0 replies)
- Turkish police crack down on internal opposition (0 replies)
- Egyptian Communists: Morsi ouster reflects popular will (0 replies)
- Panamanian right cedes to U.S. before elections (0 replies)
- Baltimore and Philly marchers honor Trayvon Martin (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Emma Lazarus born in 1849 (0 replies)
- Bill clears way for 2014 gay weddings in England (0 replies)
- Steelworkers oppose using Chinese steel for Verrazano Bridge repairs (0 replies)
- American Airlines unions join pro-airline merger ad drive (0 replies)
- Detroit bankruptcy sets stage for national assault on public-sector pensions (0 replies)
- Obama, race and class (0 replies)
- Detroit workers speak on city’s bankruptcy (0 replies)
- Court of Appeals rules Obama administration can force journalist to testify against alleged leaker (0 replies)
- US congressmen, complicit in NSA spying, posture as critics (0 replies)
- Canada’s Communications Security Establishment part of a secret state-within-the-state (0 replies)
- Prosecutors attack Bradley Manning for being “anti-patriotic” (0 replies)
- Organizers of Trayvon Martin rallies promote Democratic Party (0 replies)
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
- US files civil charges against former MF Global CEO Jon Corzine (0 replies)
- UK government set on deeper cuts to welfare (0 replies)
- German state security intimidates opposition (0 replies)
- US Secretary of State threatens Venezuela over Snowden asylum (0 replies)
- Detroit bankruptcy filing paves the way for assault on workers (0 replies)
- The Detroit bankruptcy (0 replies)
- US, Britain push for Syrian military intervention (0 replies)
- Chicago Public Schools announces more than 2,100 additional layoffs (0 replies)
- US-China dialogue in shambles (0 replies)
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- Walmart sues activist for standing up for exploited workers (0 replies)
- Why Rolling Stone's "Bomber" cover triggered explosion of outrage (0 replies)
- Three unions call for Obamacare redo (0 replies)
- D.C. fast food workers strike, wage complaints reach White House (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Soldiers flee striking Pittsburgh workers (0 replies)
- Detroit's bankruptcy problem rooted in capitalism (0 replies)
- Emergency manager throws Detroit into bankruptcy (0 replies)
- Judge retains “aiding the enemy” charge against Bradley Manning (0 replies)
- Greek government bans demonstrations in central Athens (0 replies)
- Reports confirm deepening recession in Europe (0 replies)
- Spanish government imposes new tax hikes and austerity measures (0 replies)
- Obama, touting health care law, remains silent on delay in insurance requirement for companies (0 replies)
- Senators announce bipartisan deal to increase subsidized student loan rates (0 replies)
- Inmates punished in California prison hunger strike (0 replies)
- US threatens Russia with “long-term problems” as Snowden applies for temporary asylum (0 replies)
- India: Contaminated school-meal kills 22 children (0 replies)
- Minimum wage workers teach economics to the economists (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: S.C. hospital workers win union recognition strike (0 replies)
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- Pennsylvania unions launch massive campaign against voter ID law (0 replies)
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- US threatens Russia with “long-term problems” as Snowden applies for temporary asylum (0 replies)
- US government using license plates to track movements of millions (0 replies)
- The social devastation of Detroit (0 replies)
- NSA deputy director admits to broader spying (0 replies)
- Fed chairman reassures Wall Street on flow of cheap credit (0 replies)
- Federal judge backs force-feeding at Guantanamo (0 replies)
- Germany: New revelations on state links to far-right NSU (0 replies)
- FBI blocks release of Ibragim Todashev autopsy report (0 replies)
- California inmates go on hunger strike (audio) (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Seattle Potlatch Riots (0 replies)
- Living New Deal illuminates labor, art history on San Francisco’s waterfront (0 replies)
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- Tim Wise's July 29 Teach For America Diversity Training IS A Ghetto Pass, Not Harm Reduction. Sign the Petition (0 replies)
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- Stevie Wonder boycotts Florida, opposes “stand your ground” (video) (0 replies)
- General strike brings Athens to a standstill (0 replies)
- “What Lies Across the Water:” Revealing new book on Cuban 5 (0 replies)
- Top US official meets with Egyptian junta as crackdown continues (0 replies)
- Wall Street profits and the widening social divide in America (0 replies)
- Greek workers in fourth general strike of 2013 (0 replies)
- More than a dozen arrests after protests over Zimmerman acquittal (0 replies)
- Freedom of press under attack in Manning case (0 replies)
- Inmates in California enter second week of statewide hunger strike (0 replies)
- Detroit city worker pensions on the chopping block (0 replies)
- Texas enacts sweeping abortion restrictions (0 replies)
- British postal unions slam privatization plan (0 replies)
- Justice for Trayvon Martin (0 replies)
- Pennsylvania American Water slapped by NLRB (0 replies)
- Hundreds of chimps to be moved from labs to sanctuary (0 replies)
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- Sweatshops in America? Yes, at T-Mobile call centers (0 replies)
- Senate rules compromise avoids "nuclear" option (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: 1934 San Francisco longshoremen strike (0 replies)
- Senate rules fight today a big deal for a Battle Creek woman (0 replies)
- Unions speak out on Zimmerman verdict (0 replies)
- Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 7/17/13 (0 replies)
- Illinois prepares savage cuts in public employee retirement benefits (0 replies)
- Washington asserts its authority in Egypt (0 replies)
- Race and class in America (0 replies)
- Edward Snowden in limbo as US increases pressure on Russia (0 replies)
- German SPD and Greens defend mass surveillance (0 replies)
- China and Russia hold naval exercise in Sea of Japan (0 replies)
- Scottish National Party advances “Common Weal” project (0 replies)
- Germany’s Praktiker chain store declares bankruptcy (0 replies)
- Female prisoners in Calif. found to be the victims of coerced sterilizations (0 replies)
- Canada’s conservative government presses anti-union bill (0 replies)
- Texans stand with women (0 replies)
- Class struggle from the couch (0 replies)
- Zimmerman verdict becomes rallying point for social justice action (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Black farmer-union leader murdered by sheriff’s posse (0 replies)
- Texas Senate enacts harsh new anti-abortion laws (0 replies)
- NEA votes $3 member fee for school improvement (0 replies)
- Workers strike as D.C. city council defies Walmart on wages (0 replies)
- The intelligence-industrial complex (0 replies)
- Trayvon Martin’s killer, George Zimmerman, acquitted of all charges (0 replies)
- Department of Justice memo codifies spying on the press (0 replies)
- Australia: Telstra facilitates US electronic spying (0 replies)
- Britain to use secret evidence in court (0 replies)
- US-backed opposition in Syria erupts into internal conflict (0 replies)
- 17 million temporary workers in America (0 replies)
- Force-feeding continues at Guantánamo with approval of Obama administration (0 replies)
- Snowden denounces US campaign of threats and aggression (0 replies)
- Democrats, Republicans conspire to hike student loan rates (0 replies)
- Microsoft conspires with the NSA in spying on its users (0 replies)
- German chancellor defends Western intelligence agencies (0 replies)
- California prison conditions behind largest hunger strike in state history (0 replies)
- Hundreds of thousands join Islamist rallies to protest military coup in Egypt (0 replies)
- Rail boss scapegoats Lac-Mégantic, Quebec train driver (0 replies)
- Leading Communists among those arrested in Turkey (0 replies)
- Unions call Walmart’s Bangladesh safety pact “weak and worthless” (0 replies)
- Reid, with labor’s support, moves toward “nuclear option” in Senate (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Labor activist Oscar Neebe is born (0 replies)
- Pacific Rim: a great giant monster film! (0 replies)
- City College of San Francisco redoubles efforts to fight closure (0 replies)
- Toshi Seeger, mother, activist, filmmaker, dies at 91 (0 replies)
- US ships F-16s to Egypt as junta intensifies crackdown (0 replies)
- Edward Snowden in the court of public opinion (0 replies)
- Bradley Manning’s defense rests its case (0 replies)
- US senators reach tentative deal to increase subsidized student loan rates (0 replies)
- The Luxembourg government resigns over secret service scandal (0 replies)
- UK Labour leader Miliband proposes end to union block membership (0 replies)
- Questions surrounding 2011 triple murder point to government cover-up in Boston Marathon bombing (0 replies)
- British government calls for more repressive powers following deportation of Abu Qatada (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: New York’s Triborough Bridge opens (0 replies)
- AFL-CIO hits Obama’s postponement of employer health care mandate (0 replies)
- AFL-CIO’s Holt-Baker, 30 others, arrested at West Virginia protest (0 replies)
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- White House warns GOP on immigration reform (0 replies)
- US detains witness in FBI killing of Ibragim Todashev (0 replies)
- NSA casts massive surveillance net over Latin America (0 replies)
- IMF update highlights global economic slide (0 replies)
- The NSA given a free hand to operate in Germany (0 replies)
- Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev arraigned in federal court (0 replies)
- 30,000 inmates take part in California’s largest hunger strike (0 replies)
- Strikes and protests against mass layoffs in Greece (0 replies)
- People living in caves as UK homelessness reaches five-year high (0 replies)
- United Food and Commercial Workers to rejoin AFL-CIO (0 replies)
- Black trade unionists call for new Cuba policies (0 replies)
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- The Health Outcomes of a Racist Society (0 replies)
- Mascots, Murder and Massacre: Using Imagery to Accept Genocide (0 replies)
- The U.S. War Against the World (0 replies)
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- Syria, poison gas, and Arabian tales (0 replies)
- California prisoners begin hunger strike (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Mary McLeod Bethune born (0 replies)
- Immigration reform threatened in the House (0 replies)
- “Dreamers” descend upon House to demand immigration reform (0 replies)
- “The East” probes ultra-left minds in twisted plot (0 replies)
- Freedom Rider: If George Zimmerman Goes Free (0 replies)
- The infrastructure of a police state emerges in Europe (0 replies)
- Obama nominee to head FBI defends NSA spying in Senate testimony (0 replies)
- Brazil target of massive NSA spying operation (0 replies)
- More details emerge of the UK’s illegal mass spying (0 replies)
- Federal Judge appeals to Obama to halt force-feeding at Guantánamo (0 replies)
- Turkish police attack demonstrators attempting to enter Gezi Park (0 replies)
- SEP campaigns in Adelaide, South Australia (0 replies)
- Union: Lack of NLRB endangers social media free speech (0 replies)
- What the June unemployment figures mean for workers (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: 100,000 march on D.C. for ERA (0 replies)
- "Winter in the Blood": compelling Native American drama (0 replies)
- Devastating Quebec train crash reaffirms dangers of oil (0 replies)
- Immigrants to be charged for non-emergency health care in Britain (0 replies)
- Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 7/8/13 (0 replies)
- Ireland’s reactionary abortion laws largely upheld (0 replies)
- The Egyptian coup and the counterrevolutionary role of the Revolutionary Socialists (0 replies)
- Hands off Edward Snowden! (0 replies)
- NSA, European intelligence agencies work closely together (0 replies)
- French Socialist Party government denies Snowden asylum, backs Internet spying (0 replies)
- Secret FISA Court redefines law to justify illegal spying operations (0 replies)
- South African platinum miners launch wildcat strikes at Amplats sites (0 replies)
- European Central Bank promises banks long-term cheap credit (0 replies)
- Mursi’s downfall impacts on US campaign for regime change in Syria (0 replies)
- What next for immigration reform legislation? (0 replies)
- Keystone XL pipeline means “death” for Native Americans (0 replies)
- Anger grows over interference with Bolivian jet (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Labor organizer "Mother" Bloor born (0 replies)
- Fire fighters organizing memorial for Arizona victims (0 replies)
- Walmart’s firings lead lawmaker to author worker protection bill (0 replies)
- Ohioans “chain” Cleveland Public Square to protest Social Security cuts (0 replies)
- Stop and Frisk: What Mayor Bloomberg really thinks (0 replies)
- Australia: State government privatises key port operations (0 replies)
- Secret laws, secret government (0 replies)
- US escalates threats against governments considering asylum for Snowden (0 replies)
- Portuguese government continues austerity following ministerial resignations (0 replies)
- Judge claims US and Israel pressed for release of Yugoslav war criminals (0 replies)
- Workers Party and pseudo-left work to dissipate protest movement in Brazil (0 replies)
- Indian Stalinist party refuses to defend Snowden (0 replies)
- Two dead, 181 injured in San Francisco plane crash (0 replies)
- Mass protests, clashes continue as Egyptian army fails to name government (0 replies)
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- Violent clashes spread in Egypt as US backs army coup (0 replies)
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