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  1. Seattle teachers face sellout contract (0 replies)
  2. Fiat Chrysler autoworkers demand time to study contract before vote (0 replies)
  3. Another delay in justice for Tamir Rice (0 replies)
  4. Seattle teachers suspend strike, vote Sept. 20 on contract (0 replies)
  5. The resurrection of borders in Europe (0 replies)
  6. "Labor’s Home Front": the AFL in World War II (0 replies)
  7. Cuban health care draws worldwide praise (0 replies)
  8. Unionists lobby to restore, strengthen Voting Rights Act (0 replies)
  9. Navy jets, electronic warfare stir outrage (0 replies)
  10. Today in history: Reagan advances “Star Wars” in space (0 replies)
  11. Wars and armament sales behind world's refugee crisis (0 replies)
  12. Jewish-African American partnership in new documentary “Rosenwald” (0 replies)
  13. GM ignition defect settlement: A wrist-slap for corporate criminals (0 replies)
  14. Family of GM accident victim speaks (0 replies)
  15. Kokomo Transmission workers denounce UAW-Fiat Chrysler sellout (0 replies)
  16. Citing global economy, Fed keeps rates near zero (0 replies)
  17. France to close borders, Germany to cut benefits as refugee crisis escalates (0 replies)
  18. Massive earthquake hits Chile (0 replies)
  19. UK Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn and the national anthem row (0 replies)
  20. Poll shows 81 percent of Syrians believe US created ISIS (0 replies)
  21. Kokomo Transmission workers denounce UAW-Fiat Chrysler sellout (0 replies)
  22. Trump: Climate change is “not a big problem at all” (0 replies)
  23. Support pours in for teen suspended over clock (0 replies)
  24. Indigenous migrants demand change in the fields (0 replies)
  25. Washington D.C.: Days of Action against Cuba blockade (0 replies)
  26. Today in history: Writer Ken Kesey born in 1935 (0 replies)
  27. Environment a hot topic at Congressional Black Caucus legislative conference (0 replies)
  28. How Big Oil ate California’s future (0 replies)
  29. Powerful quake hits Chile, tsunami floods coast (0 replies)
  30. Hungarian border police fire tear gas and water cannon at refugees (0 replies)
  31. The UAW-Fiat Chrysler deal: A conspiracy against autoworkers (0 replies)
  32. US-Russian tensions rise over Syria (0 replies)
  33. German politicians and media promote military intervention in Syria (0 replies)
  34. UK National Youth Theatre cancels play on Syria after consulting police (0 replies)
  35. Auto workers denounce UAW-Fiat Chrysler deal (0 replies)
  36. Syriza attempts to rewrite history in futile effort to stem collapse in support (0 replies)
  37. Business warns new Australian PM over promises to National Party (0 replies)
  38. Jeb's tax plan would still let hedge fund managers pig out (0 replies)
  39. Yale's $40K Wet Kiss Anoints #BlackLivesMatter's Deray McKesson Their Kind of “Transformational” Leader (0 replies)
  40. Police “Training” is the Problem: They are Trained to Oppress Blacks (0 replies)
  41. Cuba Frees 3,522 Prisoners Ahead of Papal Visit, Will America Follow Suit? (0 replies)
  42. Scholar Says Rwandan Massacres Were Class War; Faces Deportation (0 replies)
  43. Disgraced United CEO Smisek is major reason for income inequality (0 replies)
  44. "Forward Through Ferguson": Report uncovers roots of racial inequality (0 replies)
  45. Corbyn and Sanders: Socialists surge on both sides of the Atlantic (0 replies)
  46. Today in Latin American history: Mexican independence from Spain is declared (0 replies)
  47. They put what in my food? TPP and food safety threats (0 replies)
  48. Europe’s elections: a coming storm? (0 replies)
  49. Poll shows abortion issue hurts GOP in swing states (0 replies)
  50. GOP tax plan would still let hedge fund managers pig out (0 replies)
  51. Freedom Rider: Anti-Russian Propaganda (0 replies)
  52. The Yemen Tragedy and the Ongoing Crisis of the Left in the United States (0 replies)
  53. Whole Fools—White Foods? (0 replies)
  54. The Refugee Crisis and the Truth Behind Imperialism's "Humanitarian" Response (0 replies)
  55. South Africa’s Deal with the Devil, Revisited: Mandela’s ‘Faustian Pact’ with World Capital (0 replies)
  56. Fiat Chrysler, UAW tentative contract: A corporatist conspiracy against US autoworkers (0 replies)
  57. Another palace coup in Australia (0 replies)
  58. UAW used threats to stop walkout at Detroit Fiat Chrysler plant (0 replies)
  59. Hungary closes its border with Serbia (0 replies)
  60. UK Conservatives’ Trade Union bill criminalises strikes and protests (0 replies)
  61. Australian business chiefs hail Turnbull as prime minister (0 replies)
  62. UK Labour leader Corbyn, addressing Trades Union Congress, makes first policy speech (0 replies)
  63. German ruling elite reacts nervously to Corbyn election in UK (0 replies)
  64. Report shows minimum-wage workers cannot afford apartment anywhere in New York City (0 replies)
  65. European refugee crisis reveals the human cost of the NPA’s “humanitarian” wars (0 replies)
  66. Scott Walker escalates his war on workers (0 replies)
  67. John McCain's "midnight riders" put borderlands at risk (0 replies)
  68. California landscape scorched as wildfires blaze on (0 replies)
  69. Letter carriers to choose between Sanders and Clinton (0 replies)
  70. Gallup poll: "Americans want unions" (0 replies)
  71. Booksellers and librarians file brief in new NSA spy case (0 replies)
  72. Today in history: Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month (0 replies)
  73. Black Agenda Radio for Week of September 14, 2015 (0 replies)
  74. Germany closes its borders to refugees (0 replies)
  75. Malcolm Turnbull installed as Australian prime minister in inner-party coup (0 replies)
  76. Autoworkers denounce UAW sabotage of wages fight (0 replies)
  77. UK Labour leader Corbyn includes pro-austerity, pro-war Blairites in shadow cabinet (0 replies)
  78. Tsipras defends record of austerity in Greek election debate (0 replies)
  79. US presidential campaign: Sanders opens up lead in Iowa, New Hampshire polls (0 replies)
  80. Canada’s NDP attacks Liberal deficit spending plan from the right (0 replies)
  81. Seattle teachers continue strike (0 replies)
  82. Labor-backed Chicago bank to expand services to workers (0 replies)
  83. ArcelorMittal walks out of negotiations with USW (0 replies)
  84. European left leaders call for “Plan B” for their economies (0 replies)
  85. Teacher tenure serves the cause of progress (0 replies)
  86. Today in history: Critic, playwright, Brecht translator Eric Bentley born (0 replies)
  87. Should you see “The Book of Mormon”? (0 replies)
  88. For Rosh Hashanah: We resolve to do better in the year 5776 (0 replies)
  89. Contracts to expire at midnight for 141,000 US autoworkers (0 replies)
  90. The political issues posed by Corbyn’s election as UK Labour Party leader (0 replies)
  91. ArcelorMittal walks out of negotiations with USW (0 replies)
  92. Saudi-led coalition pours troops into Yemen (0 replies)
  93. A week before election, Greek conservatives neck and neck with Syriza (0 replies)
  94. Mass rallies in Europe and Australia in defence of refugees (0 replies)
  95. Rumours of leadership spill resurface around Australian government (0 replies)
  96. Australian tram drivers strike over jobs and conditions (0 replies)
  97. Obama administration suppresses account of CIA torture (0 replies)
  98. A world convulsed by crises (0 replies)
  99. Refugees in Europe confront catastrophic conditions (0 replies)
  100. New Zealand vigils demand increased refugee intake (0 replies)
  101. German newspaper close to the Left Party slanders refugees (0 replies)
  102. Clinton pledges to outdo Obama in militarism (0 replies)
  103. US Steel maintaining hard line in contract talks with steelworkers (0 replies)
  104. Locked out Allegheny Technologies steelworkers speak about working conditions (0 replies)
  105. Letter carriers “looked good” on Labor Day (0 replies)
  106. Seattle teacher’s strike solid on day four (0 replies)
  107. Reinstate all Walmart workers! (0 replies)
  108. Millions of union members to get wage hikes this year (0 replies)
  109. Bolivarian left in Latin America poses major challenge to capitalism (0 replies)
  110. Report: To succeed, labor must be authentically inclusive (0 replies)
  111. Sept. 11: Flaming death from the sky (0 replies)
  112. Thoughts on Greece, Syriza and its left critics, Part 2 (0 replies)
  113. Market turbulence linked to conflicts over ruling class policy (0 replies)
  114. Drumbeat grows for escalating war against Syria (0 replies)
  115. China confronts continuing economic turmoil (0 replies)
  116. European powers prepare to sink refugee vessels in Mediterranean (0 replies)
  117. Locked out Allegheny Technologies workers speak out (0 replies)
  118. No charges for police officers who killed unarmed immigrant in Pasco, Washington (0 replies)
  119. Maryland court rules volunteered DNA can be used in other cases (0 replies)
  120. UK Prime Minister Cameron calls for “hard military force” in Syria (0 replies)
  121. Iran deal safe for now, but could face uncertain future (0 replies)
  122. In Colombia, it’s killer Coke the union must fight (0 replies)
  123. Missouri right-to-work for less fight comes down to the wire (0 replies)
  124. Event will bring activism and honor for Cuba (0 replies)
  125. On Katrina and lessons from Cuba (0 replies)
  126. Illinois residents suffering from Rauner’s budget standoff (0 replies)
  127. Trumka: Pope should tell Congress to support economic justice (0 replies)
  128. An appreciation of Oliver Sacks, 82 (0 replies)
  129. EU prepares plan to turn away masses of refugees from Europe (0 replies)
  130. The end of democracy in Britain (0 replies)
  131. Deported Kosovo refugees left with nothing (0 replies)
  132. Five thousand teachers in Seattle, Washington go on strike (0 replies)
  133. Thousands of Saudi-led coalition troops invade Yemen (0 replies)
  134. Australian government commits to air strikes inside Syria (0 replies)
  135. The reactionary campaign around Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis (0 replies)
  136. Hundreds arrested in California anti-immigrant sweep (0 replies)
  137. The Trumpocalypse: Democrats Rule Blacks by Fear (0 replies)
  138. Day 24, #FightForDyett Hunger Strike Continues, Black Political Class Stands for Privatization (0 replies)
  139. Web of Secrecy Surrounds Federal Half-a-Billion Handout to Charter Schools (0 replies)
  140. Corbyn poised to shift UK’s Labor Party to the left (0 replies)
  141. Busy year by NLRB produces key rulings for workers (0 replies)
  142. Along Oregon’s Rogue River, opposition to gas pipeline grows (0 replies)
  143. Brooklyn reps rebuff AIPAC, back Iran deal (0 replies)
  144. Today in history: "BaddDDD" black poet Sonia Sanchez is born (0 replies)
  145. NAFTA impact: your Oreo cookies made in Mexico, not Chicago (0 replies)
  146. Top women’s group hails Obama order on paid leave (0 replies)
  147. Syriza prepares right-wing government coalition (0 replies)
  148. Former Leader of Chad and CIA Tool Denounces U.S. Imperialism at His Trial (0 replies)
  149. Black Lives Matter: A Call to Pan-African Unity – Justice for Emmanuel! (0 replies)
  150. My Wise Country Cousin on Da Man He Call ‘Rump’ (0 replies)
  151. How One Chicago High School Became Ground Zero For School Privatization (0 replies)
  152. Why George Jackson Matters Through the Lens of Blood in My Eye (0 replies)
  153. Dark Waters: Hurricane Katrina, the Politics of Disposability and the Racism of Malcolm Gladwell (0 replies)
  154. PBS documentary Putin’s Way: Half-truths and lies in the service of US warmongering against Russia (0 replies)
  155. Washington threatens confrontation with Russia over Syria (0 replies)
  156. Refugee crisis in Europe: Popular support for migrants confronts official inhumanity (0 replies)
  157. Cameron government justifies targeted assassinations of UK citizens (0 replies)
  158. Turkish government escalates war against Kurdish PKK (0 replies)
  159. Desperate refugees storm registration office in Berlin (0 replies)
  160. New Zealand political leaders feign sympathy for refugees (0 replies)
  161. Stalinist mayor orders the dismantling of Roma camp near Paris (0 replies)
  162. Freedom Rider: Refugees Flee American Aggression (0 replies)
  163. Why is Cornel West Sheep-Dogging for the Democrats – Once Again? (0 replies)
  164. Black Lives Matter: A Call to Pan-African Unity – Justice for Emmanuel! (0 replies)
  165. In Mexico, a history of struggle drives a dance of resistance (0 replies)
  166. Iran deal popular with constituents of undecided representatives (0 replies)
  167. Today in labor history: 50th anniversary of Grape Strike and Boycott (0 replies)
  168. “Lincoln for Beginners”: illustrated biography of a gradualist radical (0 replies)
  169. Guatemalan president arrested, trouble looms as election goes to runoff (0 replies)
  170. Today in labor history: 50th anniversary of Grape Strike and Boycott (0 replies)
  171. Trumka: AFL-CIO presidential endorsement unlikely before first two state contests (0 replies)
  172. Immigrants, welcome and unwelcome in Europe (0 replies)
  173. Amid refugee crisis in Europe, NATO powers prepare war escalation in Syria (0 replies)
  174. Union sellouts promote Democratic wage-cutters (0 replies)
  175. Prime Minister Cameron confirms Royal Air Force killed two British citizens in Syria (0 replies)
  176. German government tightens measures against refugees (0 replies)
  177. Refugees greeted in Germany with a wave of solidarity (0 replies)
  178. Australia: Thousands rally in defense of refugees at nationwide vigils (0 replies)
  179. Hollande turns to French trade unions to undermine the Labor Code (0 replies)
  180. US unions promote Democrats and corporatism on Labor Day (0 replies)
  181. Austria plans to close border as migrants surge across Europe (0 replies)
  182. The G20 summit: A spectacle of political bankruptcy (0 replies)
  183. NATO powers move to exploit refugee crisis to intensify bombing of Syria (0 replies)
  184. Australian government refuses to lift refugee intake (0 replies)
  185. Australian senate inquiry masks responsibility for Nauru refugee camp abuses (0 replies)
  186. Allegheny Technologies Inc. lockout enters fourth week (0 replies)
  187. Obamacare health insurers seek double-digit rate hikes for 2016 (0 replies)
  188. Six Republican presidential candidates back defiance of gay marriage ruling (0 replies)
  189. Sri Lankan prime minister appoints huge cabinet (0 replies)
  190. India invites Japan for naval exercises with US (0 replies)
  191. Death of Syrian infant exposes Canadian complicity in refugee crisis (0 replies)
  192. US markets fall after release of jobs report (0 replies)
  193. European governments treat refugees as a hostile invasion force (0 replies)
  194. As Yemen assault continues, US announces billion-dollar arms deal with Saudi Arabia (0 replies)
  195. Guatemalan president jailed after being forced out (0 replies)
  196. California Democrat urges court to reinstate death penalty (0 replies)
  197. Pope's visit will elevate discussion on income inequality and wages (0 replies)
  198. Verizon continues to demand givebacks from workers (0 replies)
  199. Fight over Dyett High reaches tense new stage (0 replies)
  200. Today in history: Beethoven's opera "Fidelio" in Berlin, 1945 (0 replies)
  201. Ruling on labor practices shows importance of appeals courts to workers (0 replies)
  202. Indigenous News: Cree woman wins beauty pageant, challenges Harper (0 replies)
  203. EPI plan: Tax the rich, strengthen social security, rebuild infrastructure (0 replies)
  204. EPI becoming major voice in national discourse on economy (0 replies)
  205. Obama's Alaska visit highlights climate already changed (0 replies)
  206. Report explores why unions have few female leaders (0 replies)
  207. Wages for low-income workers collapsed under Obama (0 replies)
  208. Who is responsible for the refugee crisis in Europe? (0 replies)
  209. Upwards of 100,000 people held in solitary confinement in the US (0 replies)
  210. EU powers treat refugees as pawns (0 replies)
  211. China holds military parade to mark anniversary of victory over Japan (0 replies)
  212. Disaffection with Syriza mounts in Greece ahead of election (0 replies)
  213. Top aides to Hillary Clinton testify before Benghazi committee (0 replies)
  214. Landmark settlement ends long-term solitary confinement in Calif. prisons (0 replies)
  215. Decolonize the land: Native people welcome Mt. Denali name change (0 replies)
  216. St. Louis workers celebrate increase in minimum wage (0 replies)
  217. What kind of "healthy" economy is healthy for working people? (0 replies)
  218. Video: Steelworkers fight for a fair deal (0 replies)
  219. Today in history: Eduardo Galeano, writer and journalist born 75 years ago (0 replies)
  220. Refugees (0 replies)
  221. Thousands of refugees held at Budapest train station (0 replies)
  222. For a united struggle of US steel, auto and telecommunications workers! (0 replies)
  223. German chancellor feigns sympathy for refugees (0 replies)
  224. Washington launches new drone assassination program in Syria (0 replies)
  225. Trident Juncture 2015: NATO’s biggest manoeuvre since 2002 (0 replies)
  226. IYSSE supporters protest ban on IYSSE at University of Melbourne (0 replies)
  227. BlueScope Steel workers speak with the WSWS (0 replies)
  228. Millions of Indian workers strike against Modi government’s pro-market reforms (0 replies)
  229. Sen. Wyden positioned to secure rights for Guatemalan workers (0 replies)
  230. Europe's new barbarians (0 replies)
  231. #BlackLivesMatter Hurts Democrats’ Feelings (0 replies)
  232. Pennsylvania's Uncle AL killed by ATI metals manufacturer (0 replies)
  233. Climate change and oil portfolios: Divesting in the future (0 replies)
  234. Money bills top labor's agenda as Congress returns to work (0 replies)
  235. Artists to link up Sept. 26 for world peace and justice (0 replies)
  236. Today in history: 70 years since Vietnam independence proclaimed (0 replies)
  237. Where's #BlackLivesMatter In the Struggle Against School Privatization? (0 replies)
  238. Freedom Rider: U.S. Turns Teen into “Terrorist” (0 replies)
  239. Making Black Lives Matter in Riohacha, Colombia (0 replies)
  240. Killed and Killer Cops (0 replies)
  241. The Fugitive Slave Act of 2015 (0 replies)
  242. Weekly Mass Murders of a Warfare State (0 replies)
  243. On Black Lives Matter, Hillary Clinton, and the Necessity of Demands (0 replies)
  244. South Sudan Conflict Won't End Until Oil Wealth Benefits South Sudanese: An Interview with Horace Campbell (0 replies)
  245. More signs of global downturn send stocks plunging again (0 replies)
  246. Abe accelerates the remilitarisation of Japan (0 replies)
  247. Refugee crisis deepens across central Europe (0 replies)
  248. UK government pursuing vicious anti-immigrant response to migrant crisis (0 replies)
  249. Two California killings used as pretext for attack on immigrants (0 replies)
  250. As contract expires, USW orders steelworkers to stay on the job (0 replies)