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