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  1. Lessons of the Bay Area transit strike (0 replies)
  2. Lackluster US jobs report points to ongoing slump (0 replies)
  3. Brazil’s Workers Party government mobilizes troops against striking oil workers (0 replies)
  4. German Social Democrats’ convention backs coalition talks with conservative parties (0 replies)
  5. Swedish police collect illegal database of Roma (0 replies)
  6. Netherlands government unites with opposition on austerity budget (0 replies)
  7. Despite $500 million price tag, Obamacare web site still failing (0 replies)
  8. Today in labor history: 50th anniversary of Chicago public schools boycott (0 replies)
  9. Voters cast mail ballots in the Evergreen State (0 replies)
  10. Train carrying oil derails, sets Alberta town ablaze (0 replies)
  11. U.S. influence figures in Honduran presidential race (0 replies)
  12. White House issues update on HealthCare.gov (0 replies)
  13. Jobless rate drops slightly in September (0 replies)
  14. In New York, Lhota leans right (0 replies)
  15. Mi'kmaw nation fights fracking on sovereign land (0 replies)
  16. A ridiculous irony of climate change (0 replies)
  17. New evidence of NSA spying on France, Mexico (0 replies)
  18. The witch-hunt of Britain’s Guardian newspaper (0 replies)
  19. Mass student protests in France against deportation of Roma schoolgirl (0 replies)
  20. Unions prepare sell-out of Bay Area, California transit strike (0 replies)
  21. Replacement worker was driving train that killed two workers during California transit strike (0 replies)
  22. California Bay Area transit workers speak out on strike (0 replies)
  23. Obama downplays health exchange debacle (0 replies)
  24. California truckers close Port of Oakland terminal (0 replies)
  25. Today in labor History: First Medicine Lodge Treaty signed (0 replies)
  26. New push underway for immigration reform legislation (0 replies)
  27. Letter carrier honored for heroism and humanity (0 replies)
  28. Ohio unionists want a march to protect Social Security (0 replies)
  29. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 10/21/13 (0 replies)
  30. The time is now for the rights of immigrants and all workers (0 replies)
  31. Germany: the latest ups and downs (0 replies)
  32. Virginia's tea party could be over Nov. 5 (0 replies)
  33. Uranium mining and the elections in southern Virginia (0 replies)
  34. “In Organic We Trust” exposes falsely organic foods (0 replies)
  35. Two workers killed by management-run train during Bay Area transit strike (0 replies)
  36. Blanket settlement with JPMorgan: A $13 billion cover-up (0 replies)
  37. German Social Democrats, conservatives agree on talks to form coalition government (0 replies)
  38. Top Senate Democrat backs Medicare, Social Security cuts (0 replies)
  39. Lancet report supports accusation that Yasser Arafat was poisoned (0 replies)
  40. Australian agency integrated into NSA spying operations (0 replies)
  41. Italian government adopts austerity budget (0 replies)
  42. Britain: INEOS launches assault on Grangemouth refinery workers (0 replies)
  43. Obama, Democrats offer deeper social cuts in new budget talks (0 replies)
  44. The political issues in the Bay Area, California transit strike (0 replies)
  45. Nearly half of US public school children are poor (0 replies)
  46. Bay Area, California transit workers strike against wage, benefit cuts (0 replies)
  47. Sri Lankan army commander issues threat against “separatists” (0 replies)
  48. Over 150 dead in earthquake in the central Philippines (0 replies)
  49. UK’s “Plebgate” scandal: Police go unpunished for set-up of Conservative MP (0 replies)
  50. Waiting times at five-year high in British National Health Service (0 replies)
  51. South African unionists in Mississippi fighting for Nissan workers (0 replies)
  52. San Francisco transit workers out on strike (0 replies)
  53. Undocumented activists block another deportation bus (0 replies)
  54. Shutdown cost: $24 billion and counting (0 replies)
  55. Ohio town rallies around hungry, disabled woman charged with penny theft (0 replies)
  56. French students rebel against deportations of classmates (0 replies)
  57. Today in labor history: General Motors agrees to end employment discrimination (0 replies)
  58. NSA surveillance programs facilitate global drone war (0 replies)
  59. The US budget deal: A new stage in the attack on the working class (0 replies)
  60. Family of Boston Marathon bombing witness killed by FBI denounces federal harassment (0 replies)
  61. Asylum seekers set up camps in German cities (0 replies)
  62. Closure of coal mine near Ostrava in Czech Republic threatens 3,000 jobs (0 replies)
  63. BlackBerry, erstwhile Canadian high-tech icon, slashing 4,500 jobs (0 replies)
  64. French students protest deportation of immigrants (0 replies)
  65. Guardian faces parliamentary investigation over Snowden revelations (0 replies)
  66. Today in labor history: “Salt of the Earth” strike begins (0 replies)
  67. Author calls for fight to prevent extinction of the college prof (0 replies)
  68. Cory Booker elected New Jersey’s first African-American U.S. senator (0 replies)
  69. Plutocratic push at the Supreme Court (0 replies)
  70. Shutdown deal: The cloud around the silver lining (0 replies)
  71. Union leaders welcome end of shutdown, lifting of debt limit (0 replies)
  72. Fast food workers rally vs. poverty wages (0 replies)
  73. Shutdown: Fascism with a democratic face (0 replies)
  74. Lampedusa migrant deaths: The real face of the European Union (0 replies)
  75. Chicago mayor announces elimination of retiree health care subsidies (0 replies)
  76. Further talks scheduled on Iran’s nuclear programs (0 replies)
  77. Australia: Documents prove former Labor government knew about PRISM (0 replies)
  78. Australian treasurer pledges austerity during US trip (0 replies)
  79. German conservative parties and social democrats discuss grand coalition pledged to deeper social attacks (0 replies)
  80. Nuclear military firings (0 replies)
  81. What does AFL-CIO Convention mean to the class struggle today? Let's discuss (0 replies)
  82. Thousands rally to ‘take back Chicago’ from wealthy (0 replies)
  83. Lawmakers scramble on government shutdown and debt ceiling deal (0 replies)
  84. Experts put Iraq death toll at nearly 500,000 (0 replies)
  85. Fast food giants cost America $7 billion in McTaxes (0 replies)
  86. Dallas joins national day of protest over shutdown (0 replies)
  87. Obamacare VS Single Payer – Top 10 Things the ACA Gave Us VS the Top 10 We Gave Up (0 replies)
  88. Who Sank Detroit – the “Hip Hop Mayor” or Wall Street? (0 replies)
  89. Freedom Rider: Food Stamp Corporate Welfare (0 replies)
  90. Desmond Tutu is Wrong: The AU Should Quit the International Criminal Court (0 replies)
  91. Roll Over & Die, or Shut Up & Sell Out: HBCUs & the Talented Tenth in the Obama Era (0 replies)
  92. The EPA's Golden Fleecing: How the Agency Crushes Dissent (0 replies)
  93. Beyond the Spin, Some Facts About the Affordable Care Act (0 replies)
  94. NSA “harvesting” electronic address books and contact lists (0 replies)
  95. Washington, DC workers speak out against government shutdown (0 replies)
  96. Obamacare and the assault on workers’ health benefits (0 replies)
  97. Talks continue on deal to fund US government, raise debt ceiling (0 replies)
  98. US sequestration, shutdown cuts target scientific research (0 replies)
  99. EU tightens barriers against migrants after Lampedusa tragedy (0 replies)
  100. Asylum seekers in Berlin on hunger strike (0 replies)
  101. Main UK parties agree on statutory press control (0 replies)
  102. "American Horror Story" welcomes viewers into its coven (0 replies)
  103. Coming typhoon an ill wind for nuke-nervous Japan (0 replies)
  104. ALEC tries new gerrymandering efforts in Ohio counties (0 replies)
  105. Today in Labor History: Clayton Antitrust Act signed (0 replies)
  106. Subway fires worker for giving a 3-year-old a cookie (0 replies)
  107. California Bay Area transit workers strike delayed for at least one more day (0 replies)
  108. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 10/14/13 (0 replies)
  109. Fifty eight million US retirees to receive negligible Social Security COLA increases (0 replies)
  110. US government shutdown impacts millions of workers (0 replies)
  111. Obama backs Detroit bankruptcy (0 replies)
  112. Washington, DC Metro faces funding shortfall (0 replies)
  113. Middle East wars drive refugee flows, Mediterranean migrant deaths (0 replies)
  114. A disastrous start for Obamacare health exchanges (0 replies)
  115. US miners’ union reaches settlement with Patriot Coal and Peabody Energy (0 replies)
  116. International talks begin on Iran’s nuclear program (0 replies)
  117. "Let us work," say government workers (0 replies)
  118. Today in labor history: Black inventor Henry Blair patents cotton planter (0 replies)
  119. Shutdown puts hundreds of thousands in dire straits (0 replies)
  120. The tea party gang and the “F” word (0 replies)
  121. Immigrants strap themselves to wheels of deportation buses (0 replies)
  122. Great outer space “Gravity” and other film pleasures (0 replies)
  123. Watchdog group issues damning report on Obama administration’s war on journalists and whistleblowers (0 replies)
  124. Behind the US government shutdown (0 replies)
  125. Edward Snowden and Guardian witch-hunted by UK government, MI5 and media (0 replies)
  126. UK Ministry of Defence seeks to counter growing opposition to war (0 replies)
  127. Mahalla textile workers strike amid rising opposition to Egyptian junta (0 replies)
  128. Shutdown of National Institutes of Health imperils critical medical research (0 replies)
  129. Social conflicts intensifying in Greece (0 replies)
  130. French neo-fascists win Brignoles local by-election (0 replies)
  131. Report finds US-backed Syrian opposition responsible for sectarian atrocity (0 replies)
  132. Regional tensions to rise after Obama’s no-show in Asia (0 replies)
  133. Republicans, White House move closer toward debt deal (0 replies)
  134. New reports warn of mass poverty and social decline in Europe (0 replies)
  135. Fifty dead as another migrant ship sinks off Italy (0 replies)
  136. Kerry in Afghanistan to salvage US occupation treaty (0 replies)
  137. Shakeup continues in US nuclear command (0 replies)
  138. Unions delay strike for Northern California transit workers (0 replies)
  139. Pressure mounts against GOP-led shutdown (0 replies)
  140. Workers hit with radioactive water as Fukushima disaster continues (0 replies)
  141. Republicans, White House move toward deal to extend debt ceiling, cut social programs (0 replies)
  142. Cutting-edge films bring Middle East headlines to life (0 replies)
  143. "Hasta Siempre, Comandante": On the anniversary of the murder of Che (0 replies)
  144. Shutdown: New phase in a very American coup (0 replies)
  145. Today in labor history: Miners' National Association forms (0 replies)
  146. Cuba: U.S. cows firms on embargo, harms economy (0 replies)
  147. Miners reach retiree settlement with Patriot Coal (0 replies)
  148. Millions face loss of day care and food as shutdown drags on (0 replies)
  149. US shutdown cripples investigation of salmonella outbreak (0 replies)
  150. Union reps suspended over Boston school bus drivers wildcat strike (0 replies)
  151. Libyan prime minister abducted in retaliation for US raid on Tripoli (0 replies)
  152. US moves to cut some of its military aid to Egypt (0 replies)
  153. Australia: Threat to shut GMH car plants grows (0 replies)
  154. The Boston school bus drivers’ wildcat strike (0 replies)
  155. How does the shutdown and the debt ceiling fight affect you? (0 replies)
  156. Supreme Court moves to aid union busters again (0 replies)
  157. Growing college football player protest demands NCAA reforms (0 replies)
  158. Alice Munro, Canadian writer, wins Nobel Prize in literature (0 replies)
  159. Today in Latino History: Cuba declares independence from Spain (0 replies)
  160. Dog poop and hipsters rated higher than GOP-run House (0 replies)
  161. Obama’s Federal Reserve pick reassures Wall Street of continued bank bailouts (0 replies)
  162. IMF report points to deepening recessionary trends in global economy (0 replies)
  163. Washington stokes conflict with China at ASEAN summit (0 replies)
  164. Boston school bus drivers end wildcat strike (0 replies)
  165. Sixty-day strike ban ending for northern California transit workers (0 replies)
  166. German defence minister praises German deployment to Afghanistan (0 replies)
  167. Foxconn imposes Chinese-style sweatshop conditions in Europe (0 replies)
  168. New Zealand PM re-affirms commitment to war drive against Syria (0 replies)
  169. Wall Street Bets a Quadrillion of Everybody Else’s Money (0 replies)
  170. “The Summit:” Adventure, death, jaw-dropping cinematography (0 replies)
  171. Protests mount as Lampedusa migrant death toll expected to hit 400 (0 replies)
  172. Egyptian military persecutes filmmaker who witnessed crackdown (0 replies)
  173. Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei issues caution on moves for US-Iran talks (0 replies)
  174. More than 200 arrested at immigration rights rally in D.C. (0 replies)
  175. Obama picks full-employment advocate Yellen to head Federal Reserve (0 replies)
  176. What are mass school closings about? Watch this video (0 replies)
  177. Today in labor history: Labor journalist Mary Heaton Vorse is born (0 replies)
  178. Finding her authentic voice (0 replies)
  179. Calif. governor signs immigrant rights bills (0 replies)
  180. Freedom Rider: Aaron Alexis, Miriam Carey and John Constantino (0 replies)
  181. The Bi-Partisan Disappearance of Race and Class (0 replies)
  182. Lynne Stewart: The People’s “First Responder” (0 replies)
  183. The Radicalization of Ray Richardson: Suspicion Still Surrounds Death of Black Activist TV Producer (0 replies)
  184. Haiti, Antihaitianismo, and the Dominican Republic (0 replies)
  185. Ethiopia’s 10 Million Human Tsunami (0 replies)
  186. We Must Open Our Eyes to America’s Political Prisoners (0 replies)
  187. Common again… (0 replies)
  188. Amid government shutdown, Obama signals cuts to Social Security, Medicare (0 replies)
  189. The UAW and “21st Century industrial relations” (0 replies)
  190. Boston school bus drivers take wildcat action (0 replies)
  191. China-US rivalry simmers at APEC summit (0 replies)
  192. Mass anger builds in Libya after US Special Forces raid (0 replies)
  193. Canada spied on Brazil’s government as part of global commercial espionage campaign (0 replies)
  194. Australia: Abbott government starts to impose sweeping austerity agenda (0 replies)
  195. Indian cabinet decision to bifurcate Andhra Pradesh sparks mass protests (0 replies)
  196. Oct. 8 in Labor History: The Great Chicago Fire (0 replies)
  197. Cuba airline bombing anniversary shows U.S. double standard on terrorism (0 replies)
  198. Texas braces for stormy elections (0 replies)
  199. Climate: good news, bad news, really good news (0 replies)
  200. Connecticut celebrates Day of Dignity and Respect. (0 replies)
  201. Is right-wing extremism the new norm? (0 replies)
  202. Ellsberg warns of "surveillance state" (0 replies)
  203. Report: Nissan in Mississippi is violating international labor law (0 replies)
  204. Clear-cut progressive victory in New York City public advocate race (0 replies)
  205. Replaying Zelda from a progressive perspective (0 replies)
  206. Fukushima now a global disaster (0 replies)
  207. US government shutdown reaches second week (0 replies)
  208. The US raid on Libya and the fraud of the war on terror (0 replies)
  209. Maintenance accident kills worker on DC subway (0 replies)
  210. Fears of Asian economic slowdown, US debt default hit APEC summit (0 replies)
  211. Greek university strike enters fifth week (0 replies)
  212. Germany: Controlled detonation results in death of three miners (0 replies)
  213. Air France to lay off 2,800 workers (0 replies)
  214. Embittered row between UK Labour Party leader Ed Miliband and Daily Mail over his father Ralph (0 replies)
  215. New movies: thrillers, farmers, communists and Armstrong’s lie (0 replies)
  216. Artist, teacher, Chicano activist, Jose Montoya made history (0 replies)
  217. Skagos' “Anarchic” disregards the “laws” of its genre (0 replies)
  218. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 10/7/13 (0 replies)
  219. Today in Latino history: Slavery abolished in Cuba (0 replies)
  220. UAW on verge of breakthrough in South? (0 replies)
  221. Vietnamese leader Vo Nguyen Giap dies at 102 (0 replies)
  222. Saudi girls' story exposes oppression of women (0 replies)
  223. Lampedusa horror part of worldwide migration tragedy (0 replies)
  224. US budget and debt talks to focus on cutting Social Security, Medicare (0 replies)
  225. The significance of the rally to defend the Detroit Institute of Arts (0 replies)
  226. US government shutdown closes the National Park Service (0 replies)
  227. Egyptian junta launches crackdown on protests commemorating 1973 war (0 replies)
  228. US raids Libya and Somalia, capturing alleged Al Qaeda planner (0 replies)
  229. Manoeuvres between Greece’s major parties accompany clampdown on Golden Dawn (0 replies)
  230. An additional 25 million Europeans face poverty (0 replies)
  231. The real causes of the New York City Opera bankruptcy (0 replies)
  232. Hundreds rally to oppose sale of art at the Detroit Institute of Arts (0 replies)
  233. US-Japan talks escalate war preparations against China (0 replies)
  234. Workers and young people at demonstration speak out in defense of the DIA (0 replies)
  235. With US shutdown in fourth day, Wall Street signals concern on debt ceiling (0 replies)
  236. Washington, DC workers, youth speak out against federal shutdown (0 replies)
  237. Obama cancels entire Asia trip as government shutdown continues (0 replies)
  238. Strikes and protests break out in Ireland despite sabotage by trade unions (0 replies)
  239. UK Conservatives set out election agenda of austerity until 2020 (0 replies)
  240. Art project asks: Is capitalism working for you? (0 replies)
  241. Locked-out musicians "devastated" by director's resignation (0 replies)
  242. Senator: Coal mine owners treat workers as "property" (0 replies)
  243. Fracking site unleashes radioactive water into Pa. creek (0 replies)
  244. Herman Wallace, free after 41 years in solitary, dies (0 replies)
  245. Jesse Jackson visits Cuba (0 replies)
  246. Today in Latino history: Mexico becomes a republic (0 replies)
  247. Women's rights hero Wendy Davis enters Texas governor race (0 replies)
  248. More than 130 dead after boat capsizes off the southern Italian island of Lampedusa (0 replies)
  249. Day three of US shutdown: talks focus on cuts to Medicare and Social Security (0 replies)
  250. The return of the Euro crisis (0 replies)