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  1. Obama glorifies militarism on the Fourth of July (0 replies)
  2. Latin American governments blast hijacking in Snowden manhunt (0 replies)
  3. European intelligence agencies carry out massive Internet spying (0 replies)
  4. Demonstrations held against NSA spying, persecution of Snowden (0 replies)
  5. Unions end Bay Area California transit strike without a contract (0 replies)
  6. Modest US job growth masks impact of mass unemployment (0 replies)
  7. Australia: Sharp rise in number of workers unable to find jobs (0 replies)
  8. The fight against the break-up of the National Health Service (0 replies)
  9. Bolivia accuses US of forced landing of presidential plane (0 replies)
  10. Convulsions in Egypt signal new era of world revolution (0 replies)
  11. Snowden’s father defends his son’s courageous actions (0 replies)
  12. Euro auto market (0 replies)
  13. Australian PM announces “anti-corruption” takeover of New South Wales Labor branch (0 replies)
  14. US government scanning, storing billions of pieces of mail per year (0 replies)
  15. Looting of Greece continues under new government (0 replies)
  16. International gangsterism in Snowden manhunt (0 replies)
  17. Prosecution case vs. Bradley Manning threatens First Amendment rights to free speech and press (0 replies)
  18. Top US spy chief claims “mistake” in lies about NSA programs (0 replies)
  19. Social democrats support German government’s rejection of Snowden’s asylum request (0 replies)
  20. Indian government rejects Snowden’s asylum request (0 replies)
  21. UK parliament’s intelligence and security committee cancels questioning of UK spy agencies (0 replies)
  22. Unions prepare to shut down Bay Area, California transit strike without a contract (0 replies)
  23. Egyptian army coup topples Islamist president Mursi (0 replies)
  24. Joy Ann Reid, Melissa Harris-Perry as Prosecutor & Cop Go After Snowden, Wikileaks, & the Second Amendment (0 replies)
  25. New NSA scandal: U.S. spies on EU (0 replies)
  26. Labor and community battle Chevron over environment (0 replies)
  27. St. Louis says "Si Se Puede" for immigration reform (0 replies)
  28. Supporters urge passage of “way overdue” immigration reform (0 replies)
  29. Massive protests in Egypt call for Morsi’s ouster (0 replies)
  30. Davis-Bacon foes try new ploy: Change wage base (0 replies)
  31. Student debt crisis: an American horror story (0 replies)
  32. When capitalism can’t (0 replies)
  33. Freedom Rider: Obama, Mandela and Dangerous Mythology (0 replies)
  34. Surveillance in the Service of Corporate Rule (0 replies)
  35. Obama Visits Mandela's Old Cell, But Won't Free His Own Political Prisoners (0 replies)
  36. Haiti: US to Re-Write Haiti Constitution to Better Service the One Percent (0 replies)
  37. My Wise Country Cousin on Unca Jim (0 replies)
  38. Capitalism IS the Crisis, Part 3 of 4: Capitalism is Environmental Destruction (0 replies)
  39. Reparations: The Case For Settlemen (0 replies)
  40. In hunt for Snowden, US forces Bolivian presidential jet to land (0 replies)
  41. Egyptian President Mursi vows to stay in power despite mass protests (0 replies)
  42. Edward Snowden: Planet without a visa (0 replies)
  43. Democratic Party officials, unions, seek quick end to Bay Area California transit strike (0 replies)
  44. US Supreme Court ruling sparks new attacks on voting rights (0 replies)
  45. Mass sackings increase in Spain following labour reforms (0 replies)
  46. IMF head Christine Lagarde implicated in a financial scandal (0 replies)
  47. British government planning privatisation of student loan debt (0 replies)
  48. Munich police raid camp of refugees on hunger strike (0 replies)
  49. Striking rapid transit, city workers rally in Oakland, Calif. (0 replies)
  50. Wildfire cuts path of death and destruction through Arizona (0 replies)
  51. North Carolina crowd roars back at governor: "Wrong! Wrong! Wrong!!" (0 replies)
  52. Hyatt workers win big concessions, global boycott to end (0 replies)
  53. Immigration bill, despite flaws, needs united push for House passage (0 replies)
  54. Today in labor history: Jobs slashed throughout U.S. (0 replies)
  55. Overseas Filipino workers deserve better protection (0 replies)
  56. As health care exchanges near launch, labor braces for impact (0 replies)
  57. Movement to restore the Fourth Amendment mobilizes for July 4 (0 replies)
  58. Snowden denounces US moves to block his asylum requests (0 replies)
  59. The Egyptian Revolution and the crisis of revolutionary leadership (0 replies)
  60. Strike shuts down main transit system in California’s Bay Area (0 replies)
  61. Double-digit rise in American CEO pay (0 replies)
  62. US student loan interest rate doubles (0 replies)
  63. Nineteen firefighters die battling Arizona wildfire (0 replies)
  64. French by-election: National Front eliminates Socialist Party, runs close to the UMP (0 replies)
  65. Low wages rife in Brisbane’s southern suburbs (0 replies)
  66. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 7/3/13 (0 replies)
  67. Today in labor history: Streetcar strike births po’ boy sandwich (0 replies)
  68. 2 million in Chicago celebrate Blackhawk victory (0 replies)
  69. Occupy Comics: a comic book for the 99 percent (0 replies)
  70. The labor movement is talking - is the left listening? (0 replies)
  71. Paula Deen, Inc. filled America with junk food (0 replies)
  72. Unions call for National Infrastructure Bank (0 replies)
  73. Netroots Nation 13 stresses building lasting leadership (0 replies)
  74. Victory for workers at Baltimore Sheraton (0 replies)
  75. Mass protests erupt against US-backed Mursi regime in Egypt (0 replies)
  76. The contemporary significance of the Declaration of Independence and the Battle of Gettysburg (0 replies)
  77. Massive NSA spying on European Union, Germany (0 replies)
  78. Ecuador backpedals on asylum for Snowden (0 replies)
  79. Bay Area, California transit workers launch strike (0 replies)
  80. Authorities witch-hunt homeless families in Philadelphia and Trenton, New Jersey (0 replies)
  81. Canada: New police state measure targets foreign workers (0 replies)
  82. SPD candidate for chancellor criticizes the German government from the right (0 replies)
  83. Washington ships arms to Al Qaeda-linked forces in Syria (0 replies)
  84. US Army bars access to Guardian newspaper web site (0 replies)
  85. The EU’s fraudulent “call to action” on youth unemployment (0 replies)
  86. Mother of teen jailed for Facebook post speaks to WSWS (0 replies)
  87. US, Japan to establish military bases in the Philippines (0 replies)
  88. Who is Ruslan Tsarni? (0 replies)
  89. UK chancellor announces a further £11.5 billion in cuts (0 replies)
  90. Ireland: Bankers joke about their €7 billion bailout scam (0 replies)
  91. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev indicted on 45 counts in Boston Marathon bombing (0 replies)
  92. Today in labor history: Stonewall sparks gay rights movement (0 replies)
  93. Paula Deen shows racism has not gone away (0 replies)
  94. Obama talks clean energy jobs, LA launches solar rooftop program (0 replies)
  95. Texas "women power" blocks anti-abortion bill (0 replies)
  96. Ingredients for a movement that can transform our country (0 replies)
  97. Union leaders hail court dumping of DOMA (0 replies)
  98. New Haven creates "jobs pipeline" to fight poverty, unemployment (0 replies)
  99. Supreme racism tramples democracy in voting rights (0 replies)
  100. Texas executes 500th prisoner, Kimberly McCarthy (audio) (0 replies)
  101. Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa (0 replies)
  102. Obama in Africa to defend US strategic and profit interests (0 replies)
  103. The political crisis in Australia (0 replies)
  104. On Africa trip, US president questioned on Snowden dragnet (0 replies)
  105. US first-quarter economic growth downgraded (0 replies)
  106. General strike in Portugal (0 replies)
  107. Swiss tax deal with the US voted down (0 replies)
  108. Britain: Spying network exposed targeting organisations critical of police (0 replies)
  109. Student loan rates set to double as July 1 deadline looms (0 replies)
  110. State of Washington sends furlough warnings to 25,000 state workers (0 replies)
  111. Obama’s acting labor secretary calls for minimum wage hike (0 replies)
  112. The Dream lives on, but we must fight for it (0 replies)
  113. Sanders, citing her anti-worker stand, is sole senator vs. Pritzker (0 replies)
  114. Syria and the monarchs: a perfect storm (0 replies)
  115. Supreme Court to rule on legality of NLRB (0 replies)
  116. What they didn’t tell you about the Twinkies comeback! (0 replies)
  117. Today in labor history: “Wobblies” founded in 1905 (0 replies)
  118. Kevin Rudd reinstalled as Australian prime minister (0 replies)
  119. The US Supreme Court’s dismantling of the Voting Rights Act (0 replies)
  120. A grim milestone: Texas carries out 500th execution (0 replies)
  121. US Supreme Court decides gay marriage cases (0 replies)
  122. Teaching unions stage token one-day strike in North West of England (0 replies)
  123. SEP Detroit mayoral candidate D’Artagnan Collier rejects claim “there is no money” at forum (0 replies)
  124. French pseudo-left works to defeat workers’ opposition to upcoming pension cuts (0 replies)
  125. GOP makes repressive amendment to immigration bill (0 replies)
  126. Tricky Dick rides again in “Our Nixon” (0 replies)
  127. U.S. Supreme Court won’t rehear California’s Prop. 8 (0 replies)
  128. How Complacency, Complicity of Black Misleadership Class Led to Supreme Court Evisceration of the Voting Rights Act (0 replies)
  129. Diversity Survives (Barely), But Affirmative Action is Long Dead (0 replies)
  130. Freedom Rider: The World Says Yes to Snowden, No to Obama (0 replies)
  131. The Obamas Do Africa (0 replies)
  132. RUN SNOWDEN RUN! Dirty Lies, Dirty Wars, Dirty Secrets (0 replies)
  133. Frederick Douglass, John Brown, Harriet Tubman Didn't Turn Themselves In, Why Should Edward Snowden? (0 replies)
  134. Walking on the "Wild Side"? 20 Feet From Stardom & the Black Female Gaze (0 replies)
  135. Supreme Court rules same sex marriage ban unconstitutional (0 replies)
  136. Wisconsin Democrats’ strategy debate could ripple nationwide (0 replies)
  137. Obama climate change speech important, but just a step (0 replies)
  138. Education advocates tell Pa. governor: fund public schools! (0 replies)
  139. Detroit protests tar sands facilities (0 replies)
  140. Today in labor history: Eugene Debs initiates boycott against Pullman railroad (0 replies)
  141. More pro-corporate rulings by US Supreme Court (0 replies)
  142. US Supreme Court guts Voting Rights Act (0 replies)
  143. US diplomatic thuggery in pursuit of Snowden (0 replies)
  144. How the German secret service monitors the Internet (0 replies)
  145. Major attack on pensions being prepared in Spain (0 replies)
  146. Study shows most Americans have inadequate savings (0 replies)
  147. Proposed California budget to deepen attacks on public education and social programs (0 replies)
  148. Missing San Diego hospital patient found dead in canyon (0 replies)
  149. Supreme Court guts Voting Rights Act (0 replies)
  150. Miami could become "American Atlantis;" Obama talks climate (0 replies)
  151. Lying about austerity serves "special interests" (0 replies)
  152. Richard Matheson dies, leaves behind legacy in literature (0 replies)
  153. Today in labor history: The term robot is first used (0 replies)
  154. Perspectives on Pfc. Bradley Manning from an anti-war veteran (0 replies)
  155. Big Road in Chelsea joins in with Make Music New York (0 replies)
  156. Huge crowd pledges to fight for MLK's 'Dream' (0 replies)
  157. Philly hunger strikers fast for safe schools (0 replies)
  158. US issues threats to China, Russia over Snowden (0 replies)
  159. Share selloff points to new crisis (0 replies)
  160. Infrastructure of a police state (0 replies)
  161. US Supreme Court upholds affirmative action (0 replies)
  162. Turkish police renew attacks on protesters (0 replies)
  163. Letters from our readers (0 replies)
  164. Daniel Pinkwater’s Bushman Lives: To become an artist (0 replies)
  165. Workers Struggles, the Americas (0 replies)
  166. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 6/24/13 (0 replies)
  167. Supreme Court limits sexual harassment lawsuits (0 replies)
  168. New York teachers back Thompson for mayor (0 replies)
  169. U.S. Supreme Court sends affirmative action case back to lower court (0 replies)
  170. “Yes, Prime Minister:” Wry, sly, Brit wit (0 replies)
  171. Today in labor history: Activist Agnes Nestor born (0 replies)
  172. What will Iran’s new president deliver? (0 replies)
  173. Legendary Hollywood activists mark Rosenberg executions’ 60th anniversary (0 replies)
  174. Brazil protests: some background (0 replies)
  175. Netroots grassroots: Progressive Caucus launches “Raise Up America” drive (0 replies)
  176. Snowden escapes Hong Kong ahead of US dragnet (0 replies)
  177. Democratic rights are at stake in fight to defend Edward Snowden (0 replies)
  178. Qatar conference opens new stage in Syrian war (0 replies)
  179. Azeri-Iranian relations continue to deteriorate (0 replies)
  180. Canada enacts law threatening masked protesters with ten-year jail terms (0 replies)
  181. Fuel price rise provokes unrest in Indonesia (0 replies)
  182. Russian government attacks public health system (0 replies)
  183. Ultra-luxury high rise boom amid New York’s housing crisis (0 replies)
  184. Edward Snowden charged with espionage (0 replies)
  185. The mass protests in Brazil and the crisis of revolutionary leadership (0 replies)
  186. Communications of millions subject to US-UK spying (0 replies)
  187. US government spying campaign having “chilling effect”, AP president says (0 replies)
  188. New Zealand government fast tracks domestic spying laws (0 replies)
  189. DIMAR party leaves Greek government amid protests over TV shutdown (0 replies)
  190. Military commissions resume against alleged 9/11 conspirators (0 replies)
  191. London Metropolitan Police demand water cannons (0 replies)
  192. Key Senate Republicans back US immigration bill based on border “surge” (0 replies)
  193. The fast against firings (0 replies)
  194. Nurses march across Golden Gate Bridge to protest Keystone (0 replies)
  195. Emission Impossible: Obama plans to cut carbon output (0 replies)
  196. Shocking new cuts will gut Chicago schools (0 replies)
  197. Panel examines progressive side of federalism (0 replies)
  198. Germany's Left Party deals with water, fire, air and dirt (0 replies)
  199. Michigan rally slams Republicans' "Education Inc." agenda (0 replies)
  200. Concession staff protest working for peanuts (0 replies)
  201. Malaysian opposition offers cooperation with government (0 replies)
  202. Washington DC faces shortage of emergency response vehicles (0 replies)
  203. Panic deepens on world financial markets (0 replies)
  204. Syrian war threatens regional sectarian bloodbath (0 replies)
  205. Massive protests sweep Brazil after transit fare rollback (0 replies)
  206. NSA monitoring US communications without a warrant, documents show (0 replies)
  207. British government moves to censor media coverage of spying operations (0 replies)
  208. Questions surround death of journalist Michael Hastings (0 replies)
  209. Wave of suicides in Italy as social conditions deteriorate (0 replies)
  210. Poll reveals contradictory views on affirmative action (0 replies)
  211. “One Night in Miami...” before he became Muhammad Ali (0 replies)
  212. Obamacare is already lowering costs (0 replies)
  213. Brazil protests continue with 50,000-strong cathedral rally (0 replies)
  214. Today in labor history: American Railway Union founded (0 replies)
  215. Actor James Gandolfini, 51, dies of cardiac arrest (0 replies)
  216. Mali agreement signed but root problems remain (0 replies)
  217. Boehner says he’ll block whatever Senate GOP can’t kill (0 replies)
  218. FBI director acknowledges use of surveillance drones in the US (0 replies)
  219. Obama in Berlin (0 replies)
  220. China uses NSA revelations to highlight US hypocrisy on cyber security (0 replies)
  221. Stocks slump as Federal Reserve hints at reducing cash infusions (0 replies)
  222. Turkish unions, business groups back crackdown on Taksim Square protest (0 replies)
  223. Journalist Michael Hastings dies in car crash (0 replies)
  224. Workers in Britain suffer the greatest fall in wages since the 1930s (0 replies)
  225. Today in labor history: The 1937 "Women's Day Massacre" (0 replies)
  226. The Lies of Empire: Don’t Believe a Word They Say (0 replies)
  227. Obama-Inspired Surrender of Black Leadership Makes Real Criminal Code Reform, Mass Incarceration Rollback Unlikely (0 replies)
  228. Freedom Rider: Obama’s Syrian Press Pass (0 replies)
  229. It Was Good That Blacks Expressed Frustration with Obama – But Don’t Call It “Direct Action” (0 replies)
  230. Be Vigilant for Lynne Stewart – As She Was For All of Us (0 replies)
  231. The Naked Imperialism of Humanitarian Intervention (0 replies)
  232. Zen Throat-Cutting in Detroit (0 replies)
  233. Capitalism IS the Crisis, Part 1 of 4: Capitalism is War (0 replies)
  234. Costa-Gavras thrills fans with “Capital” (0 replies)
  235. Bank of America lied to homeowners and rewarded foreclosures, former employees say (0 replies)
  236. Walker’s anti-union law heads for new test in court (0 replies)
  237. Snooping and spying for profit (0 replies)
  238. Immigration: The multiple dangers of the “SAFE” Act (0 replies)
  239. Govs. Christie and Walker “give the finger” to voters (0 replies)
  240. Labor spells out what “must” be in immigration bill (0 replies)
  241. G8 calls for peace talks to provide cover for US war preparations against Syria (0 replies)
  242. Obama, Cheney and Snowden’s revelations (0 replies)
  243. Hundreds of thousands protest throughout Brazil (0 replies)
  244. Congress, intelligence officials, join in attacking NSA whistleblower Snowden (0 replies)
  245. Security forces raid homes across Turkey as top officials threaten military crackdown (0 replies)
  246. Mass jobs losses as Greek state broadcaster ordered to reopen (0 replies)
  247. Obama visits Berlin amidst mounting US-German tensions (0 replies)
  248. Pakistan’s new government delivers pro-business budget (0 replies)
  249. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell defends indefensible (0 replies)
  250. End of slavery celebrated on June 19 (0 replies)