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  1. Inequality doubles in the US between 2003-2013 (0 replies)
  2. Pennsylvania school district contract to cut 15 percent of teachers (0 replies)
  3. Today in labor history: Blues legend Big Bill Broonzy born (0 replies)
  4. A million laughs: Go Seth, young man! (0 replies)
  5. Supreme Court rules against Obama on NLRB recess appointments (0 replies)
  6. Massachusetts, Michigan minimum wage hikes leave restaurant workers shortchanged (0 replies)
  7. West Coast dock workers battling push to gut ILWU (0 replies)
  8. "Trust Me": Nice agents finish last? (0 replies)
  9. Presbyterians vote to divest from companies aiding Israeli occupation (0 replies)
  10. US economic output tumbled by 2.9 percent in the first quarter (0 replies)
  11. The fiasco of Kerry’s Middle East tour (0 replies)
  12. Recent report confirms: US depleted uranium weapons targeted civilian areas in Iraq war (0 replies)
  13. EU summit in Ypres: The end of the European Union in its current form (0 replies)
  14. Child labour: A global scourge (0 replies)
  15. Australian government’s phony defence of journalist jailed in Egypt (0 replies)
  16. German Social Democrats, Greens, Left Party support German war policy (0 replies)
  17. Sri Lankan Muslim victims of communal violence speak to WSWS (0 replies)
  18. Geer does Lear: Much ado about the 21st century relevancy of a Shakespearean plot point (0 replies)
  19. Gore strikes hard (and strikes out), again (0 replies)
  20. Today in labor history: Fair Labor Standards Act signed by Roosevelt (0 replies)
  21. Report: Economic concentration helps fuel the income gap (0 replies)
  22. It’s political: Library cards (0 replies)
  23. Unite Here aims to grow union membership among low wage workers (0 replies)
  24. Mother Jones memorial ready for rehab (0 replies)
  25. Serial School Privatizer "Chainsaw Paul" Vallas Gets Ready For His Next Job (0 replies)
  26. Freedom Rider: Detroit and Iraq (0 replies)
  27. White Supremacy and the Central Park 5 (0 replies)
  28. What Black Lobbyists & CBC Members Mean When They Say “We Are Not A Monolith” (0 replies)
  29. Iraq, Libya, Syria: Three reasons African Americans should oppose U.S. intervention in Africa (0 replies)
  30. Unanimous Supreme Court Backs Whistleblowers over White House Objections (0 replies)
  31. Homelessness in the United States is A Crime of Neo-liberal imperialism (0 replies)
  32. A Perfect Storm: The Takeover of New Orleans Public Schools Part One 17 Days in November (0 replies)
  33. Multi-millionaire Hillary Clinton denies she is part of the “truly well-off” (0 replies)
  34. Bugging affair unleashes government crisis in Poland (0 replies)
  35. Israel stoking conflict in Iraq, Iran, Syria and the Occupied Territories (0 replies)
  36. The Obama drone murder memo (0 replies)
  37. Kurdish region rebuffs US appeals for unity with Iraqi government (0 replies)
  38. New reports confirm economic stagnation in Europe (0 replies)
  39. Albuquerque, New Mexico rally to protest police brutality (0 replies)
  40. New revelations of neglect and coverup at US veterans health care facilities (0 replies)
  41. Energy Department report calls New Mexico radiation leak “preventable” (0 replies)
  42. Another problem for Gov. Christie: lawsuit for failure to pay pensions (0 replies)
  43. AFGE hits plans to force "Internet only" on Social Security recipients (0 replies)
  44. Education counter-revolution in England sounds awfully familiar (0 replies)
  45. In Baghdad, Kerry threatens US military action (0 replies)
  46. Egypt jails Al Jazeera journalists after show trial (0 replies)
  47. US Supreme Court backs hedge fund against Argentina (0 replies)
  48. North Dakota park threatened by oil, gas drilling (0 replies)
  49. Union activist sees new unity, new day for labor movement (0 replies)
  50. Olympian swims to raise awareness on meningitis (0 replies)
  51. A largely forgotten tale: Communist Party's role in the South (0 replies)
  52. Obama continues to expand rights for LGBT Americans (0 replies)
  53. Colombia peace talks to continue, for now, after Santos re-election (0 replies)
  54. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 6/23/14 (0 replies)
  55. Memo on drone killings of US citizens makes case for presidential dictatorship (0 replies)
  56. Washington’s persecution of immigrant children (0 replies)
  57. Journalist Glenn Greenwald speaks in California (0 replies)
  58. UK’s People’s Assembly stages anti-austerity protest (0 replies)
  59. Growing social inequality in Germany (0 replies)
  60. Supreme Court limits federal regulation of greenhouse gases (0 replies)
  61. China’s premier signs major trade deals with Greece (0 replies)
  62. China-Vietnam talks fail to end tensions over oil rig (0 replies)
  63. Detroit workers oppose return of US forces to Iraq (0 replies)
  64. Income inequality comes to Supreme Court, courtesy Justice Sotomayor (0 replies)
  65. Government workers back Grimes in Kentucky Senate race (0 replies)
  66. US moves inciting sectarian warfare throughout the Middle East (0 replies)
  67. Chicago Walmart worker at White House summit today (0 replies)
  68. Argentina, “vulture” funds, and the U.S. Supreme Court (0 replies)
  69. Unions unite for Connecticut elections (0 replies)
  70. Today in labor history: Title IX enacted (0 replies)
  71. Environment, economy linked at new UN assembly (0 replies)
  72. Mother Courage of Clallam County remembered (0 replies)
  73. Kerry affirms US support for Egyptian junta (0 replies)
  74. Democracy and the debacle in Iraq (0 replies)
  75. Detroit workers oppose return of US forces to Iraq (0 replies)
  76. Government military offensive in eastern Ukraine continues as US, NATO threaten Russia (0 replies)
  77. Sri Lankan Muslims protest Buddhist extremist attacks (0 replies)
  78. Workers speak on gas prices related to renewed conflict in Iraq (0 replies)
  79. Mass graves of undocumented migrants found in Texas (0 replies)
  80. Every Internet user in the UK can be spied on without a warrant (0 replies)
  81. The Metropolitan Opera’s censorship of The Death of Klinghoffer (0 replies)
  82. Iraq crisis exacerbates divisions within Iranian elite (0 replies)
  83. More than 50 million displaced persons worldwide (0 replies)
  84. Study ranks US health care system last among 11 nations (0 replies)
  85. Washington escalates intervention in region-wide Middle East war (0 replies)
  86. German militarism and the US debacle in Iraq (0 replies)
  87. Obama administration steps up attacks on undocumented immigrants (0 replies)
  88. Former Goldman trader involved in fraudulent activities says $8 million bonus too low (0 replies)
  89. German interior minister warns of threat of lethal attacks by Islamists (0 replies)
  90. South Australian Labor’s budget imposes “cruel” federal cuts (0 replies)
  91. South Korean president carries out cabinet reshuffle (0 replies)
  92. With Iraq under threat, questions emerge (0 replies)
  93. Vietnam appeals to public for help on China conflict (0 replies)
  94. Oregon contractor tell NLRB he'd rather close than clean up (0 replies)
  95. Prosecutors: Wisconsin governor in criminal scheme (0 replies)
  96. Obama, actor DiCaprio turn the tide on protecting marine areas (0 replies)
  97. Justices unanimously back public employee whistleblower (0 replies)
  98. Obama exploits Iraq crisis as pretext for war against Syria (0 replies)
  99. Economy slumps, Wall Street booms (0 replies)
  100. German foreign minister Steinmeier agitates for war (0 replies)
  101. Ukraine regime launches military blitz after floating ceasefire plan (0 replies)
  102. Roma boy attacked by lynch mob in northern Paris (0 replies)
  103. Greek public building cleaners defy police repression, demand reinstatement (0 replies)
  104. US Congressional committee gives GM pass on deadly ignition defect (0 replies)
  105. Arriving without their parents: Child refugees being warehoused on the U.S. border (0 replies)
  106. Public intimacy in the new South Africa (0 replies)
  107. "Eat With Me": You may be hungry an hour after this tasty coming-out tale (0 replies)
  108. Labor Secretary calls for raise in the minimum wage (0 replies)
  109. Today in labor history: The 1937 “Women’s Day Massacre” (0 replies)
  110. Union cheers mass transit advocate’s election in Canada (0 replies)
  111. General cites official request from Iraqi government for US air strikes against Sunni insurgents (0 replies)
  112. Defend Julian Assange! (0 replies)
  113. Saudi Arabia warns of civil war in Iraq with “unpredictable consequences” (0 replies)
  114. The crisis in Iraq and the response of the Turkish ruling class (0 replies)
  115. More questions than answers after US commandos seize Benghazi attack suspect (0 replies)
  116. Workers speak out against privatization of French railways (0 replies)
  117. US appeals court rules defendant has no right to secret surveillance documents (0 replies)
  118. CPUSA’s 30th National Convention examines challenges facing the nation (0 replies)
  119. Piketty, The Wall Street Journal, and rational conservatives (0 replies)
  120. Today in history: World-changers McCartney, Mbeki born (0 replies)
  121. Patent Office cancels Washington’s disparaging trademark (0 replies)
  122. California judge rules teacher tenure unconstitutional (0 replies)
  123. Media’s role in building movements a big topic at CPUSA Convention (0 replies)
  124. Top 10 Reasons Why Corporate Social Media is Not Your Friend, and Dark Social Media Is (0 replies)
  125. Ta-Nehisi Coates, Blackwashing, the Reparations Brand, and a Last Refuge For Scoundrels (0 replies)
  126. U.S. Funds “Terror Studies” to Dissect and Neutralize Social Movements (0 replies)
  127. Thandisizwe Chimurengua Needs Your Support to Cover the Detroit Trial of Renisha McBride's Killer (0 replies)
  128. Facing a debacle in Iraq, the US turns for help to Iran (0 replies)
  129. Iraq’s civil war provokes UK political crisis (0 replies)
  130. Ukrainian military kills Russian journalists in assault on rebel-held town (0 replies)
  131. Executions in Georgia and Missouri, another planned in Florida (0 replies)
  132. Freedom Rider: America’s War Crime in Iraq (0 replies)
  133. We've Got Their Number: U.S. Discrimination Penalty Bill is $1 Billion and Counting - Part Two (0 replies)
  134. Making the Case for an Election Boycott: Why the Left Should Refrain from US Imperialism's Electoral Charade (0 replies)
  135. Paul Kagame’s Rwanda Murder Inc. (0 replies)
  136. Detroit city worker union pushes bankruptcy restructuring plan (0 replies)
  137. Obama orders nearly 300 US troops to Iraq (0 replies)
  138. German media clamours for a new Iraq war (0 replies)
  139. CIA planned rendition of Edward Snowden (0 replies)
  140. 200,000 Cambodians flee Thailand amid military crackdown (0 replies)
  141. Socialist Party government ignores mass protest to attack French culture workers’ jobless benefits (0 replies)
  142. Timothy Geithner’s Stress Test: Confessions of a Wall Street bag-man (0 replies)
  143. 1928-2014: Maya Angelou, writer, performer and participant in the civil rights movement (0 replies)
  144. Retirees gather, organize for social justice (0 replies)
  145. Obama turns up the heat on climate change deniers (0 replies)
  146. Today in labor history: Cherokee Nation begins Trail of Tears (0 replies)
  147. Union leaders arrested at North Carolina Moral Monday protest (0 replies)
  148. Fight for $15: CPUSA Convention highlights fight for a living wage (0 replies)
  149. The US media and the debacle in Iraq (0 replies)
  150. IMF cuts projection for US economic growth (0 replies)
  151. The German president’s call to arms (0 replies)
  152. House fire in Newark, New Jersey kills six family members (0 replies)
  153. Workers killed on the job at online retailer Amazon (0 replies)
  154. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 6/16/14 (0 replies)
  155. Washington seeks alliance with Tehran as civil war in Iraq intensifies (0 replies)
  156. Hungarian government intensifies attack on press freedom (0 replies)
  157. Pentagon begins Bergdahl investigation (0 replies)
  158. Ex-Australian general indicts 2003 invasion for Iraq civil war (0 replies)
  159. Geitner book review (0 replies)
  160. Civil war escalates in Iraq amid reports of sectarian massacres (0 replies)
  161. Obama responds to Iraq debacle with military escalation (0 replies)
  162. US-backed rightists attack Russian embassy in Kiev (0 replies)
  163. Instability set to continue after Afghan presidential election (0 replies)
  164. Obama administration halts Philadelphia railway strike (0 replies)
  165. French rail workers, artists protest social cuts (0 replies)
  166. Militarization of police in America (0 replies)
  167. Pennsylvania: Mother of seven dies while jailed for unpaid fines (0 replies)
  168. Communist Party convention goers explore Chicago's labor history (0 replies)
  169. EU torn by conflict over European Commission president (0 replies)
  170. The debacle in Iraq (0 replies)
  171. Ukraine regime claims control of key port city (0 replies)
  172. Obama administration says child immigrants are “priorities for removal” from US (0 replies)
  173. Internal report details GM ignition cover-up (0 replies)
  174. Australian PM intensifies commitment to US war preparations (0 replies)
  175. Australia, Japan forge closer military ties (0 replies)
  176. China seeks to woo India’s new right-wing government (0 replies)
  177. CEO pay continues to spin out of control (0 replies)
  178. San Franciscans to vote on $15 city minimum wage (0 replies)
  179. Marching on Moscow (0 replies)
  180. Opening of the Communist Party’s 30th national convention (0 replies)
  181. Privilege - towards a Marxist analysis (0 replies)
  182. Walmart’s treatment of workers hurting its bottom line (0 replies)
  183. Global private financial wealth surges by 14.6 percent in 2013 (0 replies)
  184. On opening day of the World Cup, protests continue in Brazil (0 replies)
  185. Washington drives escalating tensions in South China Sea (0 replies)
  186. Iraq crisis threatens to ignite regional war (0 replies)
  187. The California teacher tenure ruling and the war against public education (0 replies)
  188. Federal judge allows US government to destroy evidence in suit against NSA (0 replies)
  189. Survey finds huge disillusionment with capitalism in Serbia (0 replies)
  190. One quarter of people in San Diego cannot make ends meet (0 replies)
  191. Thai junta holds talks with Chinese military, investors (0 replies)
  192. Australia: Thousands protest against budget (0 replies)
  193. Millions in US fall into Medicaid gap (0 replies)
  194. Ruby Dee, 91: Iconic actress, civil rights activist (0 replies)
  195. Labor movement – key link in chain of progress (0 replies)
  196. Report: Privatizing public service jobs a disaster (0 replies)
  197. Houston teachers expose problems with 'teach to the test' (0 replies)
  198. Homeless gay youth are our youth (0 replies)
  199. Understanding capitalism: Economic stagnation, non-traditional labor, and points of strategic focus (0 replies)
  200. California court ruling signals nationwide attack on teacher tenure, seniority rights (0 replies)
  201. The fall of Mosul and the crimes of imperialism (0 replies)
  202. Illinois Democrats gut Chicago city worker pensions (0 replies)
  203. UK schools witchhunted by government to foster anti-Muslim sentiment (0 replies)
  204. British NHS patients left without medications by private contractor (0 replies)
  205. Ten years since the neo-Nazi attack in Cologne, Germany (0 replies)
  206. Detroit officials agree at DIA press conference: Workers must pay for bankruptcy (0 replies)
  207. US House Republican leader defeated in primary election (0 replies)
  208. More Detroit schools threatened with closure (0 replies)
  209. Unrest grows as Mexico’s economy goes into slump (0 replies)
  210. Fight budget austerity! A socialist perspective for Australian workers (0 replies)
  211. The White Right’s Impunity (0 replies)
  212. Black Leadership Response to the Koch $25 Million “Gift” Should Be a Movement For Free College Tuition (0 replies)
  213. Freedom Rider: Working Families Party Betrayal (0 replies)
  214. CA Supermax Prisoners Win Right To Sue As A Class Over Torture, Decades-Long Solitary (0 replies)
  215. U.S. Discrimination Penalty Bill is $1 Billion and Counting: We've Got Their Number (0 replies)
  216. Act NOW! Obama FCC "Fast Lane Internet" Proposals Are The End of the Open Internet (0 replies)
  217. The Prospects and Problems of 21st Century Socialism in the US (0 replies)
  218. Race, Class and the World Cup in Brazil (0 replies)
  219. Today in labor history: Inventor gives first public demo of FM broadcasting (0 replies)
  220. Bricklayers join BlueGreen Alliance (0 replies)
  221. Al Qaeda offshoot ISIS captures Mosul from Iraqi government forces (0 replies)
  222. The Australian budget and the fight for social equality (0 replies)
  223. US air strike kills five special operations troops in Afghanistan (0 replies)
  224. Australian Senate committee discusses threat of US-China war (0 replies)
  225. Pakistan’s largest airport attacked by Taliban group (0 replies)
  226. VA audit shows nearly 60,000 US veterans face delays receiving health care (0 replies)
  227. Relatives of GM crash victims hold Detroit protest (0 replies)
  228. Obama signs executive order on student loans (0 replies)
  229. Nurses give qualified support to Sanders-McCain VA proposal (0 replies)
  230. Texas Republicans jump back in time (0 replies)
  231. Poultry inspectors say new policy could prove lethal for consumers (0 replies)
  232. Europe: The Sky's Not Falling (0 replies)
  233. "Daylight" appears on Israel-Palestine conflict (0 replies)
  234. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 6/9/14 (0 replies)
  235. Brazilian workers clash with police on eve of World Cup (0 replies)
  236. ILO report: A world blighted by poverty and inequality (0 replies)
  237. Appeals court backs executive branch whitewash of Wall Street (0 replies)
  238. Seattle’s $15-an-hour minimum wage of little benefit to workers (0 replies)
  239. Head of US Chamber of Commerce visits Cuba (0 replies)
  240. Austerity forces British children into record levels of poverty (0 replies)
  241. New research documents heightened social inequality in Britain (0 replies)
  242. Australian minimum wage ruling grants a pittance (0 replies)
  243. Battle against wage theft heats up in Santa Clara County (0 replies)
  244. Civil rights lawsuit wins groundbreaking immigration policy (0 replies)
  245. Targeted Ukrainian Communist cites right-wing terror, democratic collapse (0 replies)
  246. UAW convention elects Williams to succeed King (0 replies)
  247. Today in labor history: Joe McCarthy’s reign of terror comes to dramatic end (0 replies)
  248. “Ida”: Women discover socialist Poland and themselves (0 replies)
  249. South Dakota’s genocide against Native Americans continues nonstop (0 replies)
  250. The Value of Water Coalition: Corporate greed masquerading as activism (0 replies)