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  1. Islamist President Mursi takes office in Egypt (0 replies)
  2. US death toll rises from heat wave and power outages (0 replies)
  3. Stop-and-Frisk Goes to Frisco (0 replies)
  4. Reflections on Gil Scott-Heron (0 replies)
  5. The 4th of July: Indoctrination, Oppression and Hypocrisy (0 replies)
  6. An Unwanted Army for Haiti (0 replies)
  7. Will Affirmative Action Disappear? (0 replies)
  8. Chief Justice Roberts, The Jury is Still Out (0 replies)
  9. Shell's Arctic drilling: The environmental battle of our time (0 replies)
  10. Louisville Orchestra musicians win tough battle (0 replies)
  11. Detroit schools emergency manager imposes contract on teachers (0 replies)
  12. Mexican elections: fraud again? (0 replies)
  13. Calif. legislature passes far-reaching homeowner safeguards (0 replies)
  14. Immigration nation (0 replies)
  15. Today in history: Birthday of Ruth Crawford Seeger (0 replies)
  16. Blood and citizenship: Black soldiers and the 4th of July (0 replies)
  17. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of July 2, 2012 (0 replies)
  18. Japanese nuclear reactor re-activated despite mass protest (0 replies)
  19. Political turmoil continues in Thailand (0 replies)
  20. Record unemployment in euro zone (0 replies)
  21. The Paraguayan coup (0 replies)
  22. Mexico: Enrique Peña Nieto wins presidential race (0 replies)
  23. Greek government presses ahead with austerity (0 replies)
  24. Detroit schools Emergency Manager imposes contract on teachers (0 replies)
  25. Spain: Unions send striking miners on phoney jobs march (0 replies)
  26. Hoffa and Brown try to put brakes on Pacific trade pact (0 replies)
  27. Today in history: Civil Rights Act signed (0 replies)
  28. Congress agrees on $ for roads, bridges, but not mass transit (0 replies)
  29. Calif. leading on Affordable Care Act (0 replies)
  30. Hunger strike, rallies to oppose postal cuts (0 replies)
  31. Coalition sets sights to March on Wall Street South (0 replies)
  32. Meeting demands end to foreclosures (0 replies)
  33. U.S. issues bounties for resistance leaders (0 replies)
  34. Group charges NATO with crimes against African peoples (0 replies)
  35. Bloody fighting in Syria as US pushes for intervention (0 replies)
  36. Japan’s lower house doubles consumption tax (0 replies)
  37. US and EU impose crippling sanctions on Iran (0 replies)
  38. German parliament votes for European fiscal pact (0 replies)
  39. State raids in Germany fuel Islamophobia (0 replies)
  40. US appeals court upholds vindictive ten-year sentence against civil liberties attorney Lynne Stewart (0 replies)
  41. Storms, record heat kill 14 across eastern US (0 replies)
  42. Saudi Arabia—a social tinderbox (0 replies)
  43. Treble Army - Party Over Here (0 replies)
  44. UK prime minister outlines massive cuts in welfare benefits (0 replies)
  45. EU summit averts split with deal to bail out Spanish, Italian banks (0 replies)
  46. Egypt: Islamist president takes symbolic oath of office in Tahrir Square (0 replies)
  47. US House votes contempt citation for attorney general (0 replies)
  48. Police lock down Chinese factory town to suppress protests (0 replies)
  49. Court refuses to suspend Quebec’s Bill 78 (0 replies)
  50. New Pakistani prime minister appointed (0 replies)
  51. Britain’s Leveson Inquiry hit by allegations of political interference (0 replies)
  52. UK Prime Minister outlines massive cuts in welfare benefits (0 replies)
  53. Health care ruling changes national debate (0 replies)
  54. Colorado burning: This is what climate change looks like (0 replies)
  55. Stockton becomes largest bankrupt city in U.S. (0 replies)
  56. Hunger strikers crusade to save Postal Service (0 replies)
  57. Syria and the Phantom (0 replies)
  58. Court tosses Montana ban on Super PACs, CWA vows to fight (0 replies)
  59. Today in history: Birthday of Julia Lathrop (0 replies)
  60. Arizona needs a movement to repeal SB 1070 (0 replies)
  61. People’s Assembly to expose police violence (0 replies)
  62. Immigrants & the Supreme Court (0 replies)
  63. Fight against solitary confinement grows (0 replies)
  64. Call to action July 31 against racism and fascism (0 replies)
  65. Anti-NATO activists face trumped-up charges (0 replies)
  66. Australian ex-military chief to advise parliament on new anti-refugee laws (0 replies)
  67. New Zealand government drops school class size increases (0 replies)
  68. Sri Lanka: Pro-government thugs kill two JVP supporters (0 replies)
  69. Teachers strike across Australia’s largest state (0 replies)
  70. US Supreme Court upholds Obama’s health care law (0 replies)
  71. Germany takes hard line in advance of EU summit (0 replies)
  72. Colorado battered by devastating wildfires (0 replies)
  73. Judge orders prosecution to explain stonewalling in Bradley Manning case (0 replies)
  74. New Yorkers debate ending “stop and frisk” (0 replies)
  75. The contemptible Messrs. Issa and Boehner (0 replies)
  76. More big cuts in Calif. budget (0 replies)
  77. Murdered because they wanted to protect the environment! (0 replies)
  78. Paraguay President Lugo ousted by the rich and powerful (0 replies)
  79. Supreme Court upholds health care law (0 replies)
  80. A big victory for health care (0 replies)
  81. Today in labor history: Luddites rebel against substandard work conditions (0 replies)
  82. Children and the courts (0 replies)
  83. At least four dead in latest Australian refugee disaster (0 replies)
  84. Stockton, California slashes workers’ health benefits ahead of bankruptcy filing (0 replies)
  85. The reactionary politics of Australian “border protection” (0 replies)
  86. Vietnam’s maritime claim provokes standoff with China (0 replies)
  87. The new aristocracy (0 replies)
  88. US-backed gunmen stage massacre at Syrian TV station (0 replies)
  89. A barbarous dissent: The US Supreme Court in Miller v. Alabama (0 replies)
  90. Quebec union head condemns “social strike” against Charest government (0 replies)
  91. HANDS OFF SYRIA (0 replies)
  92. The U.S. & Syria: Facts you should know (0 replies)
  93. Latin America resists coup in Paraguay (0 replies)
  94. Hondurans commemorate 3-year resistance (0 replies)
  95. LGBTQ OccuPride resists corporate sponsors (0 replies)
  96. Third oil spill in a month hits Canada (0 replies)
  97. Re-Open COINTELPRO Investigation: If the Sioux Can Seek Justice, Why Can’t Blacks? (0 replies)
  98. Freedom Rider: Racism is the Issue (0 replies)
  99. Georgia Prison Hunger Strikers Endure, Call GA Governor at 404-656-1776, and Fast on Monday July 2 (0 replies)
  100. The Black Press Ponder Obama-Love (0 replies)
  101. The Real “Obama Effect” – Not the Movie (0 replies)
  102. The GOP’s Tired, Poor Huddled Masses (0 replies)
  103. Africa’s Deadly Spy Infestation (0 replies)
  104. Black On The Old Plantation (0 replies)
  105. Today in labor history … Emma Goldman, IWW, anti-racism and more (0 replies)
  106. Postal workers on hunger strike take aim at newspaper (0 replies)
  107. Title IX women’s equality law marks 40th anniversary (0 replies)
  108. Independent union of Merck workers joins OPEIU (0 replies)
  109. After Court smackdown of Arizona, DREAMers speak out (0 replies)
  110. Cuba struggles for food self-sufficiency (0 replies)
  111. Australian editors quit as media restructuring continues (0 replies)
  112. Fighting breaks out in Syrian capital as Turkey, NATO threaten war (0 replies)
  113. New evidence of US operation against Julian Assange (0 replies)
  114. Conflicts emerge in formation of new Greek government (0 replies)
  115. Europe at loggerheads as crisis spreads (0 replies)
  116. German finance minister publicly rebuffs US president (0 replies)
  117. Israeli police arrest social protest movement leader and break up demonstrations (0 replies)
  118. Kentucky coal miner killed (0 replies)
  119. Is Obama's TPP trade deal worse than NAFTA? (0 replies)
  120. Nuclear waste and other tales from London: Capitalism and the Olympics (0 replies)
  121. After Arizona (0 replies)
  122. Rio environmental summit disappoints -- again (0 replies)
  123. Gay pride parades celebrate "landmark year" (0 replies)
  124. Hunger strike underway in D.C. (0 replies)
  125. St. Lawrence Seaway opened June 26, 1959 (0 replies)
  126. Progressives say stakes in 2012 'higher than ever' (0 replies)
  127. Musicians getting same harsh treatment as steelworkers (0 replies)
  128. Starving For Change: Hunger Strike Underway In Georgia's Jackson State Prison, Day 15 (0 replies)
  129. New Zealand: Labour, Greens continue “Keep Our Assets” diversion (0 replies)
  130. Public housing residents speak with Patrick O’Connor (0 replies)
  131. Sri Lankan SEP to hold meeting on fishermen’s struggle (0 replies)
  132. Supreme Court unanimously upholds antidemocratic attack on immigrant workers (0 replies)
  133. The Egyptian election (0 replies)
  134. Downed Turkish jet pretext for new provocations against Syria (0 replies)
  135. Protests in Sudan against austerity (0 replies)
  136. Germany: IhrPlatz and SchleckerXL drugstores face closure (0 replies)
  137. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of June 25, 2012 (0 replies)
  138. Today in labor and peoples history: Custer's Last Stand (0 replies)
  139. Sudan protesters call for replacement of Al Bashir regime (0 replies)
  140. Judge sides with American Airlines, blocks employees' vote (0 replies)
  141. Memphis Bus Riders Union rolls into summer (0 replies)
  142. Supreme Court strikes down most of Arizona immigration law (0 replies)
  143. “Workers of the world unite” gets big step closer (0 replies)
  144. Southwest baggage handlers fight privatization (0 replies)
  145. Paraguay President overthrown in “express coup” by Congress (0 replies)
  146. U.S. increases ‘training’ and intelligence gathering in Africa (0 replies)
  147. Workers fight for jobs, homes, against police brutality in Baltimore (0 replies)
  148. ‘Regarding the murder of Darius Simmons’ (0 replies)
  149. Indigenous peoples say: ‘No celebration for desecration’ (0 replies)
  150. Plans advance for protest at Republican Convention (0 replies)
  151. Texas janitors on strike (0 replies)
  152. The Liberal-Labor-Greens austerity consensus (0 replies)
  153. Christine Assange, mother of WikiLeaks’ founder, speaks with the WSWS (0 replies)
  154. UK government seeks to justify child poverty and welfare cuts (0 replies)
  155. Obama administration lauds coal giant Alpha after deadly conditions exposed (0 replies)
  156. A brutal abortion calls into question China’s “one child” policy (0 replies)
  157. Mexican presidential candidates have no answers to social crisis (0 replies)
  158. Paraguay’s president ousted in parliamentary coup (0 replies)
  159. US states carry out European-style attacks on jobs and services (0 replies)
  160. “This is not only against the students, it is against the working population” (0 replies)
  161. Detroit fiscal crisis made by banks (0 replies)
  162. Obama reacts to immigration struggle (0 replies)
  163. Sit-in launched to protest Oakland school closures (0 replies)
  164. Support grows for pizza plant workers (0 replies)
  165. On the picket line (0 replies)
  166. Protests continue in Cairo amid threats of crackdown by military junta (0 replies)
  167. Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
  168. Massive demonstrations in support of Quebec’s striking students (0 replies)
  169. Credit rating agency downgrades 15 global banks (0 replies)
  170. Greek crisis stokes geopolitical rivalries (0 replies)
  171. Many feared dead in Australian refugee disaster (0 replies)
  172. Sri Lanka tilts toward the US (0 replies)
  173. Rally against police killing of Anthony Grainger in Manchester, UK (0 replies)
  174. Obama builds commanding lead among Latinos (0 replies)
  175. Toronto bans plastic bags (0 replies)
  176. Tom Morello documentary chronicles unity and “rebel songs” (0 replies)
  177. Snapshots of the super rich and the rest of us (0 replies)
  178. "We have made a way when there was no way" (0 replies)
  179. Today in history: Musicians targeted in anti-Communist witch-hunt (0 replies)
  180. Trying to haul highway-mass transit bill out of ditch (0 replies)
  181. Cuba’s Teofilo Stevenson, a true champion (0 replies)
  182. Sham elections postponed while tensions escalate in Libya (0 replies)
  183. CeCe McDonald & the right to self-defense (0 replies)
  184. 8th annual Trans Day of Action (0 replies)
  185. Central N.Y. Pride: ‘Free CeCe!’ (0 replies)
  186. Billionaire Oracle CEO buys Hawaiian island (0 replies)
  187. CIA directing arms shipments to Syria’s “rebels” (0 replies)
  188. Pakistan Supreme Court ousts prime minister (0 replies)
  189. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange speaks from Ecuadorian embassy (0 replies)
  190. House Republicans back contempt charges against US Attorney General (0 replies)
  191. France’s New Anti-capitalist Party backs pro-imperialist guerrillas in Syria (0 replies)
  192. German trade unions do the dirty work for Manroland management (0 replies)
  193. New Zealand signs NATO partnership deal (0 replies)
  194. Pass the Student Loan Forgiveness Act (0 replies)
  195. Senate blocks GOP attack on clean air regulations (0 replies)
  196. Florida asks: Democracy or voter purges? (0 replies)
  197. Michigan 'protect our jobs' petition passes signature threshold (0 replies)
  198. Oakland City Council OK’s plans for Army base (0 replies)
  199. Planned new $1B U.S.-Canada bridge to create thousands of jobs (0 replies)
  200. Labor and peoples history: Goodman, Chaney, Schwerner murdered in Mississippi (0 replies)
  201. French elections increase European crisis drama (0 replies)
  202. STOP stop-&-frisk (0 replies)
  203. Exposed: Corporate media bias demonizes Syrian gov’t (0 replies)
  204. Egyptian army’s power grab (0 replies)
  205. Celebrating 35 years of the Workers World Supporter Program (0 replies)
  206. An appeal for your support (0 replies)
  207. Chinese leaders brace for European crisis (0 replies)
  208. International talks on Iran’s nuclear program fail (0 replies)
  209. Murdoch’s News Ltd intensifies media restructuring in Australia (0 replies)
  210. New Democracy heads austerity coalition in Greece (0 replies)
  211. The Australian Labor government—a key accomplice in the vendetta against Julian Assange (0 replies)
  212. WikiLeaks’ editor Julian Assange threatened with arrest (0 replies)
  213. Drones over America (0 replies)
  214. Egyptian military threatens crackdown over disputed presidential elections (0 replies)
  215. Top Ten Things That Have and Have Have Not Changed In the Era of Obama (0 replies)
  216. White House Strategy for Africa Revealed: Intensified Militarization and War on Terror (0 replies)
  217. Canada may fast-track Big Oil at expense of environment (0 replies)
  218. Some Republican anti-labor moves derailed, the fight goes on (0 replies)
  219. The V-word Ohio GOP doesn't want you to hear (0 replies)
  220. Carrie Underwood responds to backlash for gay marriage support (0 replies)
  221. At G-20, union leaders make the case for jobs not austerity (0 replies)
  222. Britney Spears and Mitt Romney own matching $55,000 car elevators (0 replies)
  223. White House claims executive privilege in GOP's "Fast and Furious" investigation (0 replies)
  224. Greek left misses winning by a hair (0 replies)
  225. Obama Memo Deferring Some Deportations Not a Victory For Latinos, Immigrants or Human Rights (0 replies)
  226. Freedom Rider: Obama Has the Power (0 replies)
  227. The Black Panther vs The Corporate Candidate (0 replies)
  228. Stop-and-Frisk March: Silence is Not Golden (0 replies)
  229. Citigroup’s Role in the Rape of Haiti (0 replies)
  230. Obama’s Not the First Black President – He’s the First President Who is Black (0 replies)
  231. Rwanda, Uganda and the Congo Genocide (0 replies)
  232. AFRICOM’s Imperial Agenda Marches On (0 replies)
  233. Australian unions block fight against media job destruction (0 replies)
  234. Mass protests in Egypt against military rule (0 replies)
  235. Quebec student associations make appeal for fresh talks (0 replies)
  236. WikiLeaks founder Assange seeks asylum in Ecuadorian embassy in London (0 replies)
  237. Prospective coalition parties in Greece pledged to impose deeper cuts (0 replies)
  238. The human cost of Greece’s austerity measures (0 replies)
  239. Massive support for June 18 general strike in Spain’s mining regions (0 replies)
  240. French President Hollande prepares assault on the working class (0 replies)
  241. Activists applaud Obama, renew push for DREAM Act (0 replies)
  242. Patrick O’Connor speaks with WSWS about key issues in by-election (0 replies)
  243. "Vagina voters" speak out at Michigan Capitol (0 replies)
  244. Greed and the pain in Spain (0 replies)
  245. "Agent Orange corn" and herbicide spark concern (0 replies)
  246. Groundbreaking Southern Worker now available online (0 replies)
  247. Fish gotta swim and George Will gotta lie (0 replies)
  248. In Ohio, thousands protest new hydrofracking laws (0 replies)
  249. Parents occupy Oakland school to protest closures (0 replies)
  250. June 20: American Railway Union is founded in Chicago (0 replies)