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  1. Occupy Wall Street protester jailed for three months in case of police beating (0 replies)
  2. Political repression mounts in run-up to Ukrainian presidential vote (0 replies)
  3. Thousands rally at N.C. Moral Monday vowing "silence never again." (0 replies)
  4. Today in labor history: First U.S. public school established (0 replies)
  5. Unity was their cry: fast food workers go global (0 replies)
  6. US pushes cyber-war confrontation with China (0 replies)
  7. Obama administration whitewashes GM cover-up (0 replies)
  8. Thai army declares martial law (0 replies)
  9. International talks on Iran’s nuclear program stall (0 replies)
  10. CIA-linked general launches Libya coup bid (0 replies)
  11. The NSA and the New York Times (0 replies)
  12. Australia: Financial ratings agency cracks the whip on budget (0 replies)
  13. Documentary reviews history of domestic spying under Bush and Obama (0 replies)
  14. German Left party tackles the tough issues at its congress (0 replies)
  15. SEIU Attorney: Supreme Court case bigger threat than progressives realize (0 replies)
  16. For the W. Va. and Turkish Miners: Journal of Catherine Terry, 30 Nov. 1920 (0 replies)
  17. Chris Christie’s hero (0 replies)
  18. Strategy working for same-sex marriage supporters (0 replies)
  19. Hartford and New Haven join fast-food workers strike in 150 cities (0 replies)
  20. India’s watershed election (0 replies)
  21. VA scandal in US exposes disastrous state of veteran health care (0 replies)
  22. US judge’s ruling on force-feeding of prisoner further exposes torture methods at Guantanamo Bay (0 replies)
  23. German army conducts biggest military exercises since Cold War (0 replies)
  24. Paris security summit steps up military intervention in Nigeria (0 replies)
  25. Inequality fuels Australian budget opposition (0 replies)
  26. Two candidates emerge for Indonesian presidential election (0 replies)
  27. After clashes, riot police put Turkish disaster mine under lockdown (0 replies)
  28. Hindu chauvinist BJP sweeps to power in India (0 replies)
  29. US government whitewashes GM’s responsibility for deadly ignition defect (0 replies)
  30. Turkish mine explosion: 2010 report warned dangerous conditions could produce “disaster” (0 replies)
  31. Akhmetov and other oligarchs seek role as Ukraine’s policemen (0 replies)
  32. Toyota in India intensifies repression against workers (0 replies)
  33. Unions stage one-day fast food protests (0 replies)
  34. Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
  35. US military basing deal in the Philippines: A step towards neocolonial rule (0 replies)
  36. Lorry drivers protest across Europe against low wages (0 replies)
  37. Australia: How to fight the Abbott government’s budget (0 replies)
  38. South Africa: Lonmin fails to break 16-week platinum strike (0 replies)
  39. “We won’t let anybody fool us”: Tune-Yards’ Nikki Nack (0 replies)
  40. Turkish workers and youth salute the International May Day Online Rally (0 replies)
  41. German Left Party consolidates itself as an establishment party (0 replies)
  42. The biker and the reverend: How I learned history at work (0 replies)
  43. California wildfires blaze on, striking hard and early (0 replies)
  44. Today in labor history: Warsaw Ghetto uprising ends (0 replies)
  45. Letters from Zora: In her own words (0 replies)
  46. Connecticut Communist Party adopts Economic Bill of Rights (0 replies)
  47. Ohio students, faculty, parents: Reinvest in higher education (0 replies)
  48. America’s top hospital gets failing grade in treatment of its workers (0 replies)
  49. Fast food workers strike in 150 U.S. cities and 36 countries (0 replies)
  50. Despite round table talks, Ukrainian regime escalates crackdown (0 replies)
  51. The Turkish catastrophe and the global mining slaughterhouse (0 replies)
  52. Mining disaster in Turkey: Anger with the government grows (0 replies)
  53. West Virginia mine had appalling safety record (0 replies)
  54. Illinois coal miner killed on the job (0 replies)
  55. Anti-Chinese protests erupt in Vietnam’s industrial zones (0 replies)
  56. Australian Labor leader postures as opponent of budget austerity (0 replies)
  57. After Indian elections, US to press for greater support for “pivot to Asia” (0 replies)
  58. The Lakota vow to die rather than let the KXL pipeline pass (0 replies)
  59. Fast food workers striking all over the world (0 replies)
  60. Germany’s Ukraine policy aims for the impossible (0 replies)
  61. Cuba arrests presumed terrorists from Florida (0 replies)
  62. Mine disasters in W.Va., Turkey tied to corporate negligence (0 replies)
  63. Reader voices: Night shift at McDonald’s, grease burns, minimum wage (0 replies)
  64. Union leader says Supreme Court favors billionaires over workers (0 replies)
  65. Entrapment, food wars, and capitalism in three films (0 replies)
  66. Sweden strengthens military in response to Ukraine crisis (0 replies)
  67. Protests erupt across Turkey as death toll in Soma mine disaster tops 274 (0 replies)
  68. Australian budget ends “Age of Entitlement” (0 replies)
  69. Corporate, government profiteering caused Soma mining catastrophe (0 replies)
  70. US Vice President Biden’s son, Kerry fundraiser take positions with Ukrainian gas firm (0 replies)
  71. Amnesty International report details worldwide torture (0 replies)
  72. Amid diplomatic offensive against Syria, France presses for war (0 replies)
  73. Child labor widespread on American tobacco farms (0 replies)
  74. Baraka wins Newark mayoralty with united labor support (0 replies)
  75. The Wall Street bonanza (0 replies)
  76. Obama urges Congress to act on job-creating infrastructure bill (0 replies)
  77. Communists to convene in Chicago (0 replies)
  78. "Belle": young love in shadow of the slave trade (0 replies)
  79. Walmart agrees to $21 million settlement in warehouse wage theft case (0 replies)
  80. Review: "Plimpton! Starring George Plimpton as Himself " (0 replies)
  81. Today in labor history: Anti-Monopoly Party founded (0 replies)
  82. Molefi Asante: Portrait of a Redbaiting Bootlicking Rat (0 replies)
  83. Call the FCC – If Obama's FCC Doesn't Restore Network Neutrality, Black Agenda Report Will Die (0 replies)
  84. Kidnapped Girls Become Tools of U.S. Imperial Policy in Africa (0 replies)
  85. From Benghazi to Boko Haram: Why I support the Benghazi Inquiry (0 replies)
  86. Lessons from James Boggs: Capitalist Automation in the 21st Century (0 replies)
  87. The United States: Land of Blissful Ignorance and Blatant Hypocrisy (0 replies)
  88. My Wise Country Cousin on*Judas comin’ to Cali… (0 replies)
  89. Explosion at Turkish coal mine kills at least 166 (0 replies)
  90. Two West Virginia coal miners killed in roof collapse (0 replies)
  91. US security mission arrives in Nigeria (0 replies)
  92. Kiev regime spurns German foreign minister’s call for “round table” talks with pro-Russian separatists (0 replies)
  93. Serbia pleads with Europe to respect its ties to Russia (0 replies)
  94. Australian budget targets workers and youth (0 replies)
  95. Texas death row inmate granted last-minute stay of execution (0 replies)
  96. Threat of closure held over heads of San Diego Opera musicians, workers (0 replies)
  97. H.R. Giger, 74: Surrealist artist known for his "Alien" (0 replies)
  98. Colombian peace talks in serious jeopardy (0 replies)
  99. Two progressive films to win your heart (0 replies)
  100. U.S. and Cuban scientists sign historic pact (0 replies)
  101. New Jersey Senate passes fracking waste ban (0 replies)
  102. French culture panel mulls Picasso studio future (0 replies)
  103. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 5/12/14 (0 replies)
  104. Britain has more than 100 billionaires, says Sunday Times Rich List (0 replies)
  105. NATO, Kiev escalate threats after eastern Ukraine referendums (0 replies)
  106. The Detroit model: Permanent rule by the banks (0 replies)
  107. Blackwater mercenaries direct Kiev regime’s crackdown in Ukraine (0 replies)
  108. What took place in Odessa on May 2? (0 replies)
  109. Thai opposition calls for Senate, courts to appoint new government (0 replies)
  110. Vietnam and Philippines escalate maritime disputes with China (0 replies)
  111. India signals support for Vietnam in South China Sea dispute (0 replies)
  112. Fast food protests to go global May 15 (0 replies)
  113. N. Calif. CPUSA convention debates environment, racism, 2014 elections (0 replies)
  114. Today in Native History: Court rules an Indian is a man (0 replies)
  115. 25 hedge fund managers make more than all kindergarten teachers in America (0 replies)
  116. Why is the postmaster general understating postal revenue gains? (0 replies)
  117. US, Europe issue further threats over self-rule referenda in eastern Ukraine (0 replies)
  118. The criminalization of political opposition in America (0 replies)
  119. Leaked plans highlight China’s fear of a new Korean war (0 replies)
  120. Japan: Fukushima worker sues TEPCO over radiation exposure (0 replies)
  121. European election debate: Conservative, social democratic leaders praise austerity, sanctions vs. Russia (0 replies)
  122. Police gun down 93-year-old woman in central Texas city (0 replies)
  123. What are the political forces behind Seattle’s minimum wage proposal? (0 replies)
  124. Arizona veterans’ hospital scandal: Forty patients died awaiting treatment (0 replies)
  125. Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
  126. Mariupol killings: US backs Ukrainian regime’s reign of terror (0 replies)
  127. By its silence, New Anti-capitalist Party supports Odessa massacre (0 replies)
  128. How the revival of German militarism was prepared (0 replies)
  129. Nigeria: Boko Haram kidnappings used to justify US military build-up in Africa (0 replies)
  130. Protests force Condoleezza Rice to skip Rutgers University commencement speech (0 replies)
  131. Barclays to cut 19,000 jobs worldwide (0 replies)
  132. Thailand’s judicial coup (0 replies)
  133. Albuquerque police account of latest deadly shooting reinforces suspicions (0 replies)
  134. White House tackles college sexual assault (0 replies)
  135. Mothers Day flowers nice but equal pay better (0 replies)
  136. Beverly Hills becomes a frack-free zone (0 replies)
  137. Latin America in film: Catch these when you can (0 replies)
  138. Attack on Kansas Jewish centers: Should you care? (0 replies)
  139. South Africa 2014 elections: ANC triumphs, opposition gains ground (0 replies)
  140. #Bring our girls home (0 replies)
  141. Obama in talks with “rebel” leader on escalating Syrian war (0 replies)
  142. Capital punishment and the brutality of the American ruling class (0 replies)
  143. US, Kiev puppet regime escalate Ukraine conflict after Russian concessions (0 replies)
  144. German politicians, media support build-up of NATO forces in Eastern Europe (0 replies)
  145. The Obama administration attempts to falsify its banker prosecution record (0 replies)
  146. Thailand: Ex-PM faces impeachment on bogus “negligence” charge (0 replies)
  147. Sri Lankan president boasts of economic growth (0 replies)
  148. Australian corruption inquiry could ensnare prime minister (0 replies)
  149. Today in labor history: Muhammad Ali indicted (0 replies)
  150. Walmart workers call on Obama to challenge retailer on wages (0 replies)
  151. Demand investigation of murder of progressive Cuban-American in 1978 (0 replies)
  152. Climate change already impacting U.S., report confirms (0 replies)
  153. Union leaders to lawmakers: pay freezes, furloughs hit federal workers’ morale (0 replies)
  154. U.S. Office of Cuba Broadcasting pays foreign journalists to defame Cuba (0 replies)
  155. A minimum program for a progressive majority (0 replies)
  156. Unionists ignore downpour, bring fast track fight to Capitol steps (0 replies)
  157. Fight to stop vote suppression back in North Carolina courts (0 replies)
  158. Washington sends military personnel to Nigeria (0 replies)
  159. Detroit’s “plan of adjustment”: A declaration of war against the working class (0 replies)
  160. Russia seeks fresh accommodation with US over Ukraine (0 replies)
  161. German Greens incite conflict with Russia (0 replies)
  162. Thai court removes PM and nine cabinet ministers (0 replies)
  163. Tensions flare between China and Vietnam in South China Sea (0 replies)
  164. World Health Organization declares public health emergency over spread of polio (0 replies)
  165. Obama nominates author of drone memo for district court judge (0 replies)
  166. Great grandfather who helped end slavery and save a nation remembered (0 replies)
  167. Unauthorized (0 replies)
  168. Today in labor history: end of the "Vietnam era" (0 replies)
  169. The war on film (0 replies)
  170. Progressive cinema: Whistleblowers at Tribeca (0 replies)
  171. Jail the Bankers? Obama Has Been Their Staunchest Defender (0 replies)
  172. Jackson Rising:*Black Millionaires Won't Lift Us Up, But Cooperation & the Solidarity Economy Might (0 replies)
  173. Freedom Rider: How Not to “Bring Back our Girls” (0 replies)
  174. Segregation Rebounding: The Political Defeat of School Integration (0 replies)
  175. Obamacare’s Empty Victory (0 replies)
  176. Condoleezza Rice is Not Qualified to Speak on Civil Rights* (0 replies)
  177. The Historic Plague of Individualism Continues Under Present Day US Capitalism (0 replies)
  178. Nigeria: Africa’s Number One Economy, for Wealth Evaporation (0 replies)
  179. US defends role of Kiev regime and fascists in Odessa massacre (0 replies)
  180. Europe’s 9/11 (0 replies)
  181. French Left Front makes hypocritical criticisms of Hollande's policy in Ukraine crisis (0 replies)
  182. US military intensifies training for a war with China (0 replies)
  183. Brutalized by cops, convicted Occupy protester faces seven years in jail (0 replies)
  184. Study: Obamacare could save US businesses $3.25 trillion through 2025 (0 replies)
  185. After merger, pay cuts, Office Depot closing 400 stores in US (0 replies)
  186. Thai PM in court on trumped-up charges (0 replies)
  187. GM presses judge to shut down lawsuits stemming from ignition defect (0 replies)
  188. Obama, EPA moving forward on climate change (0 replies)
  189. SW Florida residents say "No fracking" (0 replies)
  190. Today in labor history: Steinbeck wins Pulitzer for "The Grapes of Wrath" (0 replies)
  191. Alabama to pay $580,000 because of unconstitutional anti-immigrant law (0 replies)
  192. "Kill-A-Gay and Flog-A-Woman" laws protested at Beverly Hills hotel (0 replies)
  193. We remember Rubin Hurricane Carter (0 replies)
  194. Ontario voters offered rival big-business austerity agendas (0 replies)
  195. Washington, Ukrainian puppet regime prepare new fascist slaughter in Odessa (0 replies)
  196. An assessment of the International May Day Online Rally (0 replies)
  197. The German media and the massacre in Odessa (0 replies)
  198. Civil war spreads in eastern Ukraine amid attacks by Kiev government (0 replies)
  199. Maternal death in childbirth up 50 percent in America (0 replies)
  200. US Supreme Court backs prayer in town meetings (0 replies)
  201. Another fatal shooting by Albuquerque police (0 replies)
  202. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 5/5/14 (0 replies)
  203. UN: Spread of polio now a world health emergency (0 replies)
  204. Ukrainian rightists burn alive 39 at Odessa union building (0 replies)
  205. Unique films get honors at Tribeca Film Fest (0 replies)
  206. Ruling party ousted in Panama elections (0 replies)
  207. "Porgy and Bess": Gershwin - You is my man now! (0 replies)
  208. U.S. says Cuba still a “State Sponsor of Terrorism” (0 replies)
  209. Noir genre fiction from L.A. (0 replies)
  210. Gov. Jerry Brown and the new, but weak, minimum wage law (0 replies)
  211. US puppet regime in Kiev escalates violence after fascist massacre in Odessa (0 replies)
  212. The capitalist crisis and the fight for socialist internationalism (0 replies)
  213. New York Times covers up fascist atrocity in Odessa (0 replies)
  214. Iraq election sets stage for protracted civil strife (0 replies)
  215. Half a million low-income residents left without health insurance in Pennsylvania (0 replies)
  216. Union backs California bill expediting teacher dismissal (0 replies)
  217. Spain: United Left ends differences with PSOE in Andalucía coalition (0 replies)
  218. 2,700 feared dead as landslide buries rural Afghan town (0 replies)
  219. Halt the drive to war! (0 replies)
  220. Washington responsible for fascist massacre in Odessa (0 replies)
  221. German government thwarts investigation of NSA scandal (0 replies)
  222. Oklahoma execution: Clayton Lockett was tasered by guards before lethal injection (0 replies)
  223. Appearing with Germany’s Merkel, Obama backs Ukraine crackdown (0 replies)
  224. “Positive” US jobs report reflects economic stagnation (0 replies)
  225. US military basing deal sets legal framework for neocolonial rule in the Philippines (0 replies)
  226. Public meetings in Albuquerque attempt to defuse anger over police brutality (0 replies)
  227. Irish government creates police unit to target social welfare claimants (0 replies)
  228. Sri Lankan public meeting discusses significance of online May Day rally (0 replies)
  229. Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
  230. Oil train explosion rattles and poisons Virginia town (0 replies)
  231. Reframing the disability rights philosophy (0 replies)
  232. Transit union activity under attack in Queens, N.Y. (0 replies)
  233. Unemployment rate dropped because 800,000 were not counted (0 replies)
  234. Most new jobs are low wage, report shows (0 replies)
  235. Today in labor history: Nazis destroy unions (0 replies)
  236. A triumphant must-see show about Paul Robeson (0 replies)
  237. Trumka: Minimum wage opponents 'delusional' if they think they've won (0 replies)
  238. More support for May Day rally from Asia, Australia and New Zealand (0 replies)
  239. Ukraine reinstates military draft as NATO threatens Russia (0 replies)
  240. Washington’s drive for regime change in Venezuela (0 replies)
  241. Ukrainian nationalists commemorate massacre of Yanova Dolina (0 replies)
  242. Gas explosion at Florida jail kills two, injures 184 (0 replies)
  243. Florida: Record floods kill two and devastate Panhandle region (0 replies)
  244. New York state unions file phony lawsuits against teacher evaluations (0 replies)
  245. New York teacher exposes how unions helped impose performance evaluations (0 replies)
  246. CPUSA celebrates May Day with #ImagineSocialism (0 replies)
  247. Partial victory won in preventing voter suppression in Canada (0 replies)
  248. Senate GOP defeats minimum wage hike (0 replies)
  249. Alabama says it can fire workers for telling the truth (0 replies)
  250. Workers Unite Film Festival opens May 9 in NYC (0 replies)