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  1. Just Like Crack in the 80s, the Police State Thrives on Gun Hysteria (0 replies)
  2. The Obama Administrations Dick Cheney Moment (0 replies)
  3. Preventive Detention and the Death of the Democratic State (0 replies)
  4. Towards a Police State in New York (0 replies)
  5. Obama defends drone assassinations in State of the Union address (0 replies)
  6. The New York bus strike and the defense of public education (0 replies)
  7. North Korea tests third nuclear device (0 replies)
  8. Pope resigns amid deepening crisis for Catholic Church (0 replies)
  9. Irish debt deal means decades of austerity to cover bank bailout (0 replies)
  10. Stafford Hospital report points to decimation of Britain’s National Health Service (0 replies)
  11. Los Angeles manhunt ends in shoot-out, inferno (0 replies)
  12. Los Angeles/Long Beach longshore clerks vote down sell-out contract (0 replies)
  13. Six steps! Leaders say, "Prep infrastructure for climate change" (0 replies)
  14. Murder of Tunisian leftist causes uproar (0 replies)
  15. Obama expected to oppose forced cuts in State of Union (0 replies)
  16. End of the post office as a public institution? (0 replies)
  17. Steelworkers forced out at Rotek (0 replies)
  18. North Carolina "Historic Thousands" march for economic justice (0 replies)
  19. Today in black history: NAACP first founded (0 replies)
  20. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of Feb 11, 2013 (0 replies)
  21. Obama pushes austerity in the guise of defending the “middle class” (0 replies)
  22. The danger of war in Asia (0 replies)
  23. Pentagon chiefs reveal divisions over Syria (0 replies)
  24. In the Italian elections, Rifondazione Comunista emerges as a bourgeois party (0 replies)
  25. Tunisian government begins to unravel (0 replies)
  26. The role of Germany in the war in Mali (0 replies)
  27. UK horsemeat scandal spreads to Europe (0 replies)
  28. UK government implements cuts in South East London Healthcare Trust (0 replies)
  29. Australian media furore over sport “drug cheats” (0 replies)
  30. Pope to quit over failing health (0 replies)
  31. Conversation: How Black freedom struggle shapes America (0 replies)
  32. Pa. governor’s proposals meeting broad opposition (0 replies)
  33. Better know an owner: Clippers’ outrageous Donald Sterling (0 replies)
  34. Obama drone policy is indefensible (0 replies)
  35. Virginia town was center of civil rights struggle (0 replies)
  36. Mali situation gets complicated (0 replies)
  37. Today in labor history: Mandela released (0 replies)
  38. Demands grow for fair and inclusive immigration reform (0 replies)
  39. US to expand assassination program to northern Africa (0 replies)
  40. Class tensions in Europe at the breaking point (0 replies)
  41. European Union summit agrees on austerity budget (0 replies)
  42. Blizzard claims at least 14 lives in US Northeast and Canada (0 replies)
  43. LA police shoot paper carriers during Southern California manhunt (0 replies)
  44. Cuts in education, health care and state jobs in Pennsylvania budget (0 replies)
  45. Harper government using “humanitarian” aid to boost Canada’s global mining companies (0 replies)
  46. Germany: Prinovis print works to close in Itzehoe (0 replies)
  47. Hold That Thought.... Comments Suspended While We Upgrade Our Servers.... (0 replies)
  48. U.S. shootings: Musicians, too, have been the victims (0 replies)
  49. General strike, mass protests shake US-backed Islamist regime in Tunisia (0 replies)
  50. The US drone assassination program and the threat of dictatorship (0 replies)
  51. French government prepares repression against workers (0 replies)
  52. US government requests for Internet communications soar (0 replies)
  53. International talks on Iran (0 replies)
  54. US imposes new sanctions on Iran prior to international talks (0 replies)
  55. Photographer Alessandro Penso, chronicler of “Fortress Europe,” speaks on the plight of migrant youth (0 replies)
  56. Canada foreign aid/mining industry (0 replies)
  57. Illinois governor's plans for continued attack on public workers (0 replies)
  58. Workers expose dirty secrets of recycling industry (0 replies)
  59. Brazil's Lula hails Mississippi Nissan workers (video) (0 replies)
  60. Today in labor history: First Black reporter covers White House (0 replies)
  61. New book details U.S. war crimes in Vietnam (0 replies)
  62. Tunisian unions call off general strike (0 replies)
  63. Pastor pits God vs. common courtesy at Applebee's (0 replies)
  64. GOP forces Michigan to weaken job safety laws (0 replies)
  65. Unions celebrate 20th anniversary of family leave (0 replies)
  66. Lincoln: principles and politics (0 replies)
  67. Pelosi vows to curb corporate cash if Dems retake House (0 replies)
  68. Senate hearing on John Brennan whitewashes US assassination program (0 replies)
  69. Bank scandals and the case for public ownership (0 replies)
  70. Media covered up US assassination base in Saudi Arabia (0 replies)
  71. Former Italian Prime Minister Berlusconi praises Mussolini (0 replies)
  72. Murder of secular politician sparks mass protests in Tunisia (0 replies)
  73. UK: Honda slashes nearly one third of jobs at Swindon (0 replies)
  74. Ontario teachers’ union funded Liberal leadership candidates (0 replies)
  75. Bowling Green, Ohio university to lay off 12 percent of faculty (0 replies)
  76. Today in labor history: State militia backs workers (0 replies)
  77. I remember the Scottsboro defense (0 replies)
  78. NY Times: Turning truth on its head — The Scottsboro case (0 replies)
  79. AFL-CIO launches campaign for immigration reform (0 replies)
  80. Avondale shipyard story could get a happy ending (0 replies)
  81. Al Gore takes on “The Future” (0 replies)
  82. Study: Head Start specially helps foster kids (0 replies)
  83. Can we cure inequality, and how? (0 replies)
  84. Connecticut nursing home battle may go to Supreme Court (0 replies)
  85. Right-to-work (for less) laws speed to Michigan high court (0 replies)
  86. Top Latino labor leader talks immigration law with Obama (0 replies)
  87. Greek government imposes martial law on ferry strikers (0 replies)
  88. The death rattle of American democracy (0 replies)
  89. US Postal Service announces plan to end Saturday mail delivery (0 replies)
  90. Tokyo accuses Chinese navy of “locking onto” Japanese targets (0 replies)
  91. Ireland’s United Left Alliance collapses (0 replies)
  92. Dead children used to provide identification for UK undercover police (0 replies)
  93. Kremlin responds to slowdown in economic growth with deeper social cuts (0 replies)
  94. Firms make billions as middlemen in government cover-up of Wall Street crimes (0 replies)
  95. The Real Invasion of Africa is Not News and a License to Lie is Hollywood's Gift (0 replies)
  96. Five million farmers sue Monsanto for "taxing production" (0 replies)
  97. Europe may ban bee-killing pesticides (0 replies)
  98. How to talk about Cuba, and have people listen (0 replies)
  99. The Second Amendment and “insurrection” (0 replies)
  100. Today in labor history: Bob Marley, champion of the oppressed, is born (0 replies)
  101. "Disastrous idea": Postal Service ends Saturday mail (0 replies)
  102. Black Agenda TV – Season 1, Episode 2 (0 replies)
  103. Freedom Rider: Sniper Gets Sniped (0 replies)
  104. Obama and Co. Make Up the Law as They Kill (0 replies)
  105. Fleets of Drones Descend on Africa (0 replies)
  106. “When Other Folks Give Up Theirs…” Black Freedom and the Gun Control Debate (0 replies)
  107. Perhaps Black People Should Stop Expecting Equality (0 replies)
  108. The Historical Failure of Black Leadership (0 replies)
  109. Why Nobody’s Paying Attention to Black Folks These Days (0 replies)
  110. Long Distance Revolutionary: A journey with Mumia Abu-Jamal (0 replies)
  111. Iranian president publicly accuses rivals of corruption (0 replies)
  112. Obama’s contraception climb-down and the separation of church and state (0 replies)
  113. S&P charged with fraud in mortgage ratings (0 replies)
  114. Spanish Prime Minister Rajoy implicated in corruption scandal (0 replies)
  115. Goodyear France announces closure of its Amiens-Nord site (0 replies)
  116. Fighting in Southern Philippines kills at least 22 (0 replies)
  117. Striking New York City bus workers speak on their struggle (0 replies)
  118. Obama, FCC expanding public Wi-Fi (0 replies)
  119. Faith groups to Publix: Fairness for farmworkers (0 replies)
  120. Austerity busting bill introduced (0 replies)
  121. Will Republicans keep blocking Violence Against Women Act? (0 replies)
  122. Today in labor history: Radical Reconstruction and 40 acres and a mule (0 replies)
  123. Immigration reform a top goal for Auto Workers (0 replies)
  124. Immigration reform fight begins in earnest (0 replies)
  125. Super Bowl offers beauty and disgrace (0 replies)
  126. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of Feb 4, 2013 (0 replies)
  127. Obama administration claims power to authorize pre-emptive cyberwar strikes (0 replies)
  128. Biden in Munich: The ugly face of imperialism (0 replies)
  129. Greek government threatens striking ferry workers with martial law (0 replies)
  130. Alabama standoff ends with death of hostage-taker (0 replies)
  131. Britain: Closure plans for Trafford General Hospital’s Accident & Emergency unit approved (0 replies)
  132. UK youth face bleak job prospects in 2013 (0 replies)
  133. New York City school bus drivers should reject union moves to end strike (0 replies)
  134. South Korean president-elect moves to abandon welfare promises (0 replies)
  135. "Behind the Beautiful Forevers" is a powerful indictment of capitalism (0 replies)
  136. Elections have consequences: “Right to work” is one of them (0 replies)
  137. Labor coalition urges N.Y. to raise minimum wage (0 replies)
  138. Wage gap widening, unionization declining worldwide (0 replies)
  139. Latin Americans meet without the “boss” (0 replies)
  140. Union hopes $4 billion fine will force change at BP (0 replies)
  141. My struggle for mental health care in a broken system (0 replies)
  142. Today in history: Civil rights activist Rosa Parks born 100 years ago (0 replies)
  143. UK prime minister boasts of “busting open” state education (0 replies)
  144. UK Conservatives and Lib Dems open for business (0 replies)
  145. White House zeros in on Medicare (0 replies)
  146. Munich Security Conference endorses US call for expansion of neo-colonial wars (0 replies)
  147. Further cave-in by Obama on contraceptives (0 replies)
  148. Record unemployment adds to Spain’s social crisis (0 replies)
  149. Germany: A new capitulation by the IG Metall union to Opel management (0 replies)
  150. Detroit to close 51 parks (0 replies)
  151. Australian union ramps up nationalist campaign against guest workers (0 replies)
  152. Murder charges dropped in Pakistani factory fire (0 replies)
  153. Dismal jobs report sparks Wall Street surge (0 replies)
  154. Eighty years since Hitler’s coming to power (0 replies)
  155. Profit bonanza for US auto companies (0 replies)
  156. Explosion at Mexico City PEMEX headquarters kills 33 (0 replies)
  157. US Defense nominee Hagel bows to right on Israel, Iran and militarism (0 replies)
  158. Britain makes its own military push into Africa (0 replies)
  159. Increasing mental health problems among Britain’s young people (0 replies)
  160. Germany’s Commerzbank to cut up to 6,000 jobs (0 replies)
  161. Today in labor history: Poet Langston Hughes was born (0 replies)
  162. Professors at exhibition talk implications of climate change (0 replies)
  163. Senate hearings on Hagel were a disgrace (0 replies)
  164. New York bus strike continues (0 replies)
  165. Chicago activists: Ending police crimes is fight for democracy (0 replies)
  166. Latino labor leader: Immigration legislation has potential problems (0 replies)
  167. Unemployment at 7.9% in January (0 replies)
  168. UN to investigate U.S. drone strikes (0 replies)
  169. Israel’s bombing of Syria escalates threat of wider war (0 replies)
  170. The stock market bubble (0 replies)
  171. US health care “individual mandate” will leave 30 million uninsured (0 replies)
  172. Greek workers strike against austerity measures (0 replies)
  173. UK economy on edge of triple dip recession (0 replies)
  174. Study exposes global recession’s heavy toll on girls and women (0 replies)
  175. Australian opposition leader commits to austerity election campaign (0 replies)
  176. UN sanctions prompt North Korea to threaten nuclear test (0 replies)
  177. Today in Labor History: 12,000 on strike in Texas (0 replies)
  178. Mississippi Nissan workers "honor democracy" with fight for union (0 replies)
  179. An answer to the Washington Teachers’ Union (0 replies)
  180. At University of Michigan symposium Angela Davis offers political cover for Obama (0 replies)
  181. Gun control battle opens in Senate (0 replies)
  182. CPUSA leader turns up the volume on labor’s future (0 replies)
  183. Boy Scouts might drop anti-gay clause (0 replies)
  184. Mali: What does the future hold? (0 replies)
  185. Nationwide rallies against austerity (0 replies)
  186. Money out, voters in! (0 replies)
  187. Germans say Americans need “attitude shift” about work (0 replies)
  188. Women in combat: A deeper look into women’s equality (0 replies)
  189. Melissa Harris-Perry Buries The Lead Story on National Wave of Public School Closings (0 replies)
  190. Seattle Teachers Boycott of Unfair & Unnecessary High Stakes Tests Spreads to Second High School (0 replies)
  191. US economy contracted in fourth quarter of 2012 (0 replies)
  192. New York City school bus strike at the crossroads (0 replies)
  193. With death toll rising, Egypt’s opposition calls for talks with Mursi (0 replies)
  194. French military oversees power-sharing deal in Central African Republic (0 replies)
  195. French Renault and PSA unions try to block fight against plant closures (0 replies)
  196. The Philippines takes South China Sea dispute to UN tribunal (0 replies)
  197. Revolutionary Socialists offer their services to the Egyptian bourgeoisie (0 replies)
  198. Australia: Gillard imposes Aboriginal celebrity as Senate candidate (0 replies)
  199. Obama outlines comprehensive immigration reform (0 replies)
  200. Unions and allies to GOP: Stop holding Americans hostage! (0 replies)
  201. A hunter speaks out for gun control (0 replies)
  202. Australian PM announces unprecedented seven-month election campaign (0 replies)
  203. U.S. policy on Asia could spell disaster (0 replies)
  204. Today in labor history: Gravediggers’ strike ends (0 replies)
  205. Public pressure stops Walmart land purchase (0 replies)
  206. Union leaders endorse immigration reform framework, but devil is in the details (0 replies)
  207. Freedom Rider: Job Discrimination Lives On (0 replies)
  208. Meeting and Greeting the Crusaders in Africa (0 replies)
  209. Republicans Suppress Black Vote; Democrats Scatter It (0 replies)
  210. Zero Dark Mali (0 replies)
  211. Africa: The New Focus of Western Domination (0 replies)
  212. Mutulu’s Call: Securing the Release of Our Captured Fighters (0 replies)
  213. Political Prisoners, Mass Incarceration and What's Possible for Social Movements (0 replies)
  214. US secures drone base in Northwest Africa (0 replies)
  215. For workers’ power in Egypt! (0 replies)
  216. Obama announces his immigration “reform” plan (0 replies)
  217. US Treasury rubber-stamps bonus requests from bailed-out firms (0 replies)
  218. COSATU calls off farm workers strike in South Africa (0 replies)
  219. Germany acquiring drones for military use (0 replies)
  220. Youth poverty rises in Germany’s Ruhr region (0 replies)
  221. Another Detroit child dies in house fire (0 replies)
  222. NYC Council bans hiring discrimination against unemployed (0 replies)
  223. Miners arrested in protest against coal company (0 replies)
  224. Jan. 30 day of action: "We need Jobs Not Cuts" (0 replies)
  225. Oil barge crashes, leaks into Mississippi River (0 replies)
  226. Berlusconi heaps praise on Mussolini (0 replies)
  227. Movies you might have missed: "The Band's Visit" (0 replies)
  228. Today in labor history: Dolly Parton's "9 to 5" tops charts (0 replies)
  229. Inaugural address was a massive unity rally (0 replies)
  230. Labor board chief: We'll enforce labor law, despite court ruling (0 replies)
  231. Britain, US escalate war aid as France advances into northern Mali (0 replies)
  232. US senators unveil draconian immigration “reform” (0 replies)
  233. Jordan on the brink of disaster (0 replies)
  234. The human cost of Italian austerity (0 replies)
  235. Renault and PSA Peugeot-Citroën workers in joint protest against factory closures (0 replies)
  236. Philadelphia Theatre Company stagehands’ strike in second week (0 replies)
  237. Workers Struggles: The Americas (0 replies)
  238. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of January 28, 2013 (0 replies)
  239. Video: Let banks fail, says Iceland’s president (0 replies)
  240. Austerity rejected in Czech presidential election (0 replies)
  241. The woman whose name I carried on a cold winter day (0 replies)
  242. Today in labor history: Jackson uses troops vs. workers (0 replies)
  243. New York’s school bus strikers gaining public support (0 replies)
  244. Who knew? Those wacky Renaissance faires have radical roots (0 replies)
  245. Virginia GOP tries to dilute African-American vote (0 replies)
  246. “Hotel Evin” where checking out is not easy (0 replies)
  247. Mursi declares state of emergency as protests escalate in Egypt (0 replies)
  248. The fight to defend Britain’s National Health Service (0 replies)
  249. Greek government extends strikebreaking against subway workers to rail and tram workers (0 replies)
  250. Refugees subject to vicious treatment by Greek, Italian police (0 replies)