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  1. Freedom Rider: Killer White Men and the People Who Love Them (0 replies)
  2. South African TV Breaks Promise to Marikana Widows (0 replies)
  3. Will Hillary Clinton Do More For Black America Than Did Obama? Is That A Low Enough Bar? (0 replies)
  4. Youth Leads the Struggle in Chicago (0 replies)
  5. "Honor" at Sequim High: changing the rules as rulers saw fit (0 replies)
  6. Chicago police chief sacked, Mayor Emanuel flees to Paris (0 replies)
  7. All eyes are on Paris (0 replies)
  8. Today in history: Rosa Parks takes a stand by sitting down (0 replies)
  9. Dallas marchers stress climate and wage justice (0 replies)
  10. U.S. labor leader in Paris talks about eco-crisis challenges facing unions (0 replies)
  11. Progressive voices bind climate conference to world issues (0 replies)
  12. Black Agenda Radio for Week of November 30, 2015 (0 replies)
  13. Trial begins for police officer in Freddie Gray murder (0 replies)
  14. Government attempts to avoid court hearing into UK complicity in rendition (0 replies)
  15. COP21 ecological summit opens amid war tensions, with Paris in lockdown (0 replies)
  16. Corbyn opens door to Labour backing for British bombing of Syria (0 replies)
  17. Germany to send 1,200 troops to Syria (0 replies)
  18. NATO and Turkey defend shoot-down of Russian jet (0 replies)
  19. Tens of thousands attend climate change rallies in Australia (0 replies)
  20. Ford execs, Wall Street investors gloat over new UAW contract (0 replies)
  21. Top Workers Party senator arrested in Brazil’s corruption scandal (0 replies)
  22. Today in history: Mark Twain, antiwar polemicist, is born in 1835 (0 replies)
  23. Los Angeles climate change action: "Our planet, our health!" (0 replies)
  24. Latin Americans celebrate putting brakes on neo-liberal agenda (0 replies)
  25. Planned Parenthood condemns inflammatory GOP rhetoric re Colorado tragedy (0 replies)
  26. Chicago Teachers Union fighting for education, children, families, and community (0 replies)
  27. Letter from China: "Hello teacher" (0 replies)
  28. Posts from Paris: Unions act on climate change (0 replies)
  29. "Paris, a beacon of hope": Words of solidarity as COP 21 opens (0 replies)
  30. Planned Parenthood shooter motivated by right-wing smear campaign (0 replies)
  31. The police crackdown in Paris and the drift towards dictatorship in France (0 replies)
  32. US and European powers prepare military escalation in Iraq, Syria (0 replies)
  33. UK’s Stop the War Coalition: A bogus antiwar movement in the service of the Labour Party (0 replies)
  34. “Cameron wants a piece of the profits from the oil like Tony Blair before with Iraq” (0 replies)
  35. Crisis over Syria bombing vote mounts in UK Labour Party (0 replies)
  36. Report: UAW auto contracts no threat to Big Three profits (0 replies)
  37. Unifor prepares Canadian autoworkers for more concessions after UAW sellout deals (0 replies)
  38. Labour split over UK Syria intervention (0 replies)
  39. Three reported dead, nine injured in shooting at Planned Parenthood in Colorado (0 replies)
  40. US steelmakers attack employee health care (0 replies)
  41. Putin accuses US of colluding in downing of Russian plane (0 replies)
  42. No to German intervention in Syria! (0 replies)
  43. French President Hollande proposes anti-ISIS alliance in Syria to Russia (0 replies)
  44. UAW moves to wrap up concessions contracts for Nexteer workers, component drivers (0 replies)
  45. Trump spews racism and anti-Muslim bigotry (0 replies)
  46. Canada’s government rewrites refugee plan to appease right (0 replies)
  47. Ethiopia suffering worst drought in decades (0 replies)
  48. Australian Greens posturing on war and refugees exposed at public meeting (0 replies)
  49. Unions to lobby for "energy democracy" at Paris climate talks (0 replies)
  50. Syria and the South China Sea: Two flashpoints for world war (0 replies)
  51. European governments plan intensified military intervention in Syria (0 replies)
  52. British PM sets out plans for Syrian partition and moves against Russia (0 replies)
  53. German government sends more troops to Mali and northern Iraq (0 replies)
  54. Giant US insurer threatens to exit Obamacare coverage (0 replies)
  55. Manhattan Project fallout: Nuclear waste health catastrophe in St. Louis, Missouri (0 replies)
  56. New data on police foreknowledge of terrorists raise questions on Paris attack (0 replies)
  57. A portrait of Birmingham, Alabama neighborhood where one-year-old was killed (0 replies)
  58. New Zealand: Five years after the Pike River mine disaster (0 replies)
  59. A police killing and a criminal conspiracy in Chicago, Illinois (0 replies)
  60. US-Russian tensions surge after Turkey downs Russian jet (0 replies)
  61. Pentagon report whitewashes bombing of Doctors Without Borders hospital (0 replies)
  62. UAW, media silent on allegations of fraud in Ford contract vote (0 replies)
  63. One year since the murder of Tamir Rice, police who killed him are still free (0 replies)
  64. Ashland, Kentucky steel furnace idled (0 replies)
  65. VW workers to bear the cost of emissions scandal (0 replies)
  66. Slovenia begins construction of border fence against refugees (0 replies)
  67. After Keystone XL: Why the Paris climate summit could be different (0 replies)
  68. From Hanrahan to Daley to Alvarez, Protecting Killer Cops is a Chicago Prosecutorial Tradition (0 replies)
  69. American Grace (0 replies)
  70. Louisiana voters toss out right-wingers (0 replies)
  71. Argentina Elections: Right wins presidency, struggle goes on (0 replies)
  72. Today in history: International Day for Elimination of Violence against Women (0 replies)
  73. The police story of this murder was a lie (0 replies)
  74. Trump condemned for hate-mongering. (0 replies)
  75. Israelis – Not Muslims – Cheered in Jersey City on 9/11 (0 replies)
  76. Freedom Rider: 1961 Paris Massacre (0 replies)
  77. No More American Thanksgivings (0 replies)
  78. Imperialism's "Chickens Come Home to Roost" in Paris to Fuel War and Repression (0 replies)
  79. Obama Needs to “Pivot” to the Crisis at Home (0 replies)
  80. To Protect and Serve Who? Mumia’s New Pamphlet on Organizing to Abolish Police Violence (0 replies)
  81. Russia: Attempting a Bridge to Africa (0 replies)
  82. The Sports of Empire (0 replies)
  83. Protests in Chicago after release of video in Laquan McDonald's shooting (0 replies)
  84. Thanksgiving now is a lot better than it was then (0 replies)
  85. Turkey’s downing of a Russian jet and the danger of world war (0 replies)
  86. Ukrainian officials endorse Turkish downing of Russian jet (0 replies)
  87. Protests erupt in Chicago after release of video showing police murder of 17-year-old (0 replies)
  88. Masked gunmen open fire, wound five at Black Lives Matter protest in Minneapolis (0 replies)
  89. Thousands of Chicago teachers rally to defend jobs (0 replies)
  90. Right-wing Democrat wins governorship in Louisiana (0 replies)
  91. West Virginia jury deliberates in trial of former Massey CEO Don Blankenship (0 replies)
  92. New right-wing, anti-Russian government takes power in Poland (0 replies)
  93. Portugal: Socialist government takes power with Left support (0 replies)
  94. Climate march in Northern California demands environmental justice (0 replies)
  95. Today in history: Anna Louise Strong is born, changes worlds (0 replies)
  96. Heating up climate talks: A reader's guide to COP 21 (0 replies)
  97. Walmart workers begin Thanksgiving and Black Friday strikes with fasting (0 replies)
  98. PW in the streets: People weigh in on defeating ISIS and Syrian refugee crisis (0 replies)
  99. Cameron, Hollande meet to discuss military escalation in Syria (0 replies)
  100. Obama orders probe of “faulty intelligence” on ISIS (0 replies)
  101. Official justifications for Brussels lockdown unravel (0 replies)
  102. After Paris attacks, Spain offers to reinforce French troops in Africa (0 replies)
  103. Canada: Right seeks to whip up backlash against refugees (0 replies)
  104. Thousands of refugees stuck on the Balkan route (0 replies)
  105. Capacity to generate global economic growth “under question” (0 replies)
  106. Accusations mount of UAW vote-rigging in Ford contract ratification (0 replies)
  107. Restraint and cooperation needed in the fight against terrorists (0 replies)
  108. Latin Grammy Awards: Don’t vote for racists (0 replies)
  109. It’s time to exonerate the Groveland Four (0 replies)
  110. “A Year Without Sundays:” remaking Cuban society through literacy campaign (0 replies)
  111. Immigrants descend on Supreme Court to back Obama’s executive order (0 replies)
  112. COP 21: Help the PW raise $6,000 for climate coverage in Paris (0 replies)
  113. "The Green Inferno" is new low in racist film making (0 replies)
  114. Today in labor history: First recorded strike in Egypt, maybe ever (0 replies)
  115. Dear Gov. Snyder: Syrian refugees are welcome in my home (0 replies)
  116. Black Agenda Radio for Week of November 23, 2015 (0 replies)
  117. After Paris attacks, Brussels placed on lockdown (0 replies)
  118. Lessons of the autoworkers’ battle (0 replies)
  119. Australian workers and youth denounce war drive after Paris attacks (0 replies)
  120. German government preparing military intervention in Syria (0 replies)
  121. US, China trade diplomatic blows over South China Sea (0 replies)
  122. Australia: Labor Party attacks government over Chinese port contract (0 replies)
  123. Turkish video shows Greek coast guard trying to sink refugee raft (0 replies)
  124. Russia declares state of emergency in Crimea after blasts leave 1.6 million without power (0 replies)
  125. More than 500,000 homeless in the US (0 replies)
  126. UK local authorities crack down on the homeless (0 replies)
  127. Employers push to use French state of emergency against workers (0 replies)
  128. US Special Forces deploy to Mali in wake of Bamako hotel attack (0 replies)
  129. UAW says contract passed at Ford amidst claims of ballot stuffing, intimidation (0 replies)
  130. UAW announces ratification of GM contract, overriding skilled trades vote (0 replies)
  131. More autoworkers denounce UAW attack on WSWS Autoworker Newsletter reporters (0 replies)
  132. Toyota worker denounces union over shutdown of Australian car industry (0 replies)
  133. Saudi Arabia is stumbling (0 replies)
  134. New federal education aid bill: Teachers unions weigh in (0 replies)
  135. High court tackles four important cases involving workers, unions (0 replies)
  136. Millions of immigrants continue to wait for relief (0 replies)
  137. Today in history: Watching the School of the Americas for 25 years (0 replies)
  138. New book celebrates the centennial of jazz great Billy Strayhorn (0 replies)
  139. Shameless anti-refugee bill passed by GOP-run House (0 replies)
  140. Study finds 100,000 to 240,000 Texas women have attempted self-induced abortions (0 replies)
  141. Research on antidepressant drugs distorted by pharmaceutical industry (0 replies)
  142. The vote at Ford and the way forward for autoworkers (0 replies)
  143. French National Assembly overwhelmingly backs extension of police-state measures (0 replies)
  144. With contract facing defeat UAW bullies Michigan Ford workers to ratify deal (0 replies)
  145. Autoworkers denounce UAW attack on WSWS Autoworker Newsletter reporters (0 replies)
  146. Hillary Clinton calls for escalation of US war in Syria, Iraq (0 replies)
  147. Sanders outlines pro-capitalist, pro-war positions in speech on “democratic socialism” (0 replies)
  148. Dalton Trumbo, the “Spartacus” screenwriter who broke the blacklist (0 replies)
  149. Paris Terror Attacks Are French Chickens Coming Home to Roost, Predictable Blowback of France's Recent and Historic Murderous Misadventures Around the (0 replies)
  150. Weaponized Condolences of a Warfare State (0 replies)
  151. Rampling and Courtenay: The past preserved haunts the present in “45 Years” (0 replies)
  152. Is "pitiless war" the best leaders can offer these days? (0 replies)
  153. Alarm grows over prosecutor conduct in Tamir Rice case (0 replies)
  154. Today in labor history: Joe Hill ain’t never died (0 replies)
  155. SEIU endorses Hillary Clinton (0 replies)
  156. Elizabeth Warren rolls out women's economic agenda (0 replies)
  157. Rezoning plan will cause more displacement in New York (0 replies)
  158. Sanders, O’Malley urge Mass. IKEA to recognize union (0 replies)
  159. With Ford pact in jeopardy, UAW intensifies economic blackmail (0 replies)
  160. The state of emergency and the collapse of French democracy (0 replies)
  161. Injunction issued against Kohler strikers in Wisconsin (0 replies)
  162. Video shows UAW officials grabbing cell phone, forcibly ejecting WSWS reporters from press conference (0 replies)
  163. Paris suburb of Saint Denis under military lockdown as gun battle plays out (0 replies)
  164. French government’s bill on state of emergency threatens democratic rights (0 replies)
  165. US politicians seize on Paris attacks to promote xenophobia (0 replies)
  166. NPR fawns over neo-fascist Marine Le Pen (0 replies)
  167. Writing black troops out of Civil War history paved way for Jim Crow (0 replies)
  168. Third way Democrats preparing to challenge the left for factional control (0 replies)
  169. Protests continue in Minneapolis after fatal shooting of Jamar Clark (0 replies)
  170. Love, hate, and Islamophobia (0 replies)
  171. California State University faculty ready to strike (0 replies)
  172. Baltimore Study Sheds Light on Bankers’ Scheme To Expel Blacks from the City (0 replies)
  173. Freedom Rider: Solidarity and the International League of Peoples Struggles (0 replies)
  174. “Black Lives Matter” Groups Hoping for a Big Payday (0 replies)
  175. Today in history: President Truman proposes national health program (0 replies)
  176. Black Mis-Leadership Vs. African Revolutionaries: White Supremacy Elevates One, While Trying to Suppress the Other (0 replies)
  177. Following the Underground Railroad: A Black Man Seeks Asylum in Canada (0 replies)
  178. Zionism, Anti-Blackness, and the Struggle for Palestine: Jemima Pierre on the Boycott (0 replies)
  179. NATO and the Dangerous Escalation of US imperialism (0 replies)
  180. Beirut, Baghdad and Paris: The Colonial Racialized Hierarchy of Terrorism's Victims (0 replies)
  181. I’ve Already Seen This Movie: Eritrea and the “War by Media” (0 replies)
  182. The People Demand Treatment for Mumia and 10,000 PA Inmates Suffering from Hepatitis C (0 replies)
  183. Rewind: Is Jazz America’s Greatest Artform? (0 replies)
  184. After Paris attacks, NATO powers press for military escalation in Syria (0 replies)
  185. US officials seize on Paris attacks to press for “back door” to encryption (0 replies)
  186. UK government outlines plans for expanding militarism and repression after Paris attacks (0 replies)
  187. Australian establishment seizes on Paris attacks to justify war and police state measures (0 replies)
  188. Syria’s Assad says Paris now “knows what Syria has lived for five years” (0 replies)
  189. “Foreign made bomb” destroyed Russian plane over Sinai, Moscow says (0 replies)
  190. Washington’s gunboat diplomacy in Manila (0 replies)
  191. As vote tightens, Ford workers denounce UAW sellout (0 replies)
  192. Black Agenda Radio, Week of November 17, 2015 (0 replies)
  193. Trumka kicks off anti-TPP drive at town hall meeting in New Hampshire (0 replies)
  194. Paris is bleeding: enough is enough (0 replies)
  195. Today in labor history: Mechanics and tradesmen unite in New York City (0 replies)
  196. Who will pay for everybody's free college? (0 replies)
  197. UBB mine disaster: Blankenship trial's end at hand (0 replies)
  198. After Paris, what happens here? (0 replies)
  199. French president exploits terror attacks to suspend democratic rights (0 replies)
  200. After the Paris terror attacks: A drumbeat for military escalation and internal repression (0 replies)
  201. US planes destroy civilian fuel tankers in raid over Syria (0 replies)
  202. German media brays for war and dictatorship after Paris attacks (0 replies)
  203. Citing Paris attacks, Jeremy Corbyn retreats from critique of UK foreign policy (0 replies)
  204. Prime Minister Cameron boasts of UK role in targeted assassination of “Jihadi John” (0 replies)
  205. Trudeau commits Canada to major role in Mideast war (0 replies)
  206. UAW contracts sanction shift of small car production to Mexico (0 replies)
  207. Today in Indigenous history: Louis Riel, rebel Canadian Métis leader, hanged (0 replies)
  208. Leith: weaponized Aryans on film in North Dakota (0 replies)
  209. Trans Pacific Partnership deal: Corporations, not nations, call the shots (0 replies)
  210. Democratic candidates agree: Wall Street must be “reined in” (0 replies)
  211. The Paris terror attacks (0 replies)
  212. With US backing, France launches bombing campaign in Syria (0 replies)
  213. After Paris attacks, French government steps up police state measures (0 replies)
  214. UK mounts massive police operation after Paris terror attacks (0 replies)
  215. Bernie Sanders lines up with Middle East war drive (0 replies)
  216. Widespread opposition to UAW-Ford sellout deal as voting continues (0 replies)
  217. Study shows US charter schools pocketing billions with no accountability (0 replies)
  218. Obama administration continues to suppress report on CIA torture (0 replies)
  219. France declares state of emergency after terrorist attacks kill 140 in Paris (0 replies)
  220. US-backed offensives seize towns in northern Iraq (0 replies)
  221. US flies nuclear-capable bombers close to Chinese islets (0 replies)
  222. UAW delays ratification of GM contract as it attempts to ram through deal at Ford (0 replies)
  223. Autoworker speaks out: Life for young workers in America’s rustbelt (0 replies)
  224. EU Summit in Malta strikes dirty deal to keep refugees out of Europe (0 replies)
  225. German Left Party leader rails against refugees (0 replies)
  226. Australian government considers removing refugees to Kyrgyzstan (0 replies)
  227. The way forward in the struggle against austerity in Greece (0 replies)
  228. Workers unite across the nation in the Fight for 15 (0 replies)
  229. Walmart workers to fast 15 days at Walton family homes (0 replies)
  230. John Reid, 68: 1199SEIU champion for workers and social justice (0 replies)
  231. Today in labor history: 113-day strike against GM in 1945 (0 replies)
  232. Socialist coalition hands right-wing Portuguese government defeat (0 replies)
  233. Remembering Sequim’s perennial Postmaster, Mary Brown (0 replies)
  234. PW in the streets: Do fast food workers deserve $15? (0 replies)
  235. Real progress possible at coming Paris climate summit (0 replies)
  236. Germany moves to seal external borders against refugees (0 replies)
  237. German elite celebrates Bundeswehr anniversary with display of militarism (0 replies)
  238. Israeli raid on Hebron hospital sparks new protests (0 replies)
  239. Eight-year-old Alabama boy charged with murder (0 replies)
  240. Opposition grows as votes begin on UAW-Ford sellout (0 replies)
  241. Los Angeles Police Department shootings doubled in a single year, report shows (0 replies)
  242. California Department of Corrections considers single drug execution (0 replies)
  243. Teamsters union pulls stunt strikes at southern California ports (0 replies)
  244. Fight for $15 comes to Palm Coast, Florida (0 replies)
  245. Indigenous News: treaty rights, logos, Oak Flat, mascots (0 replies)
  246. Thousands across the nation march in “Fight For 15 NOW!” picketlines (0 replies)
  247. New book offers no optimism for a free Puerto Rico (0 replies)
  248. Carly Fiorina says Obamacare isn't helping anyone (0 replies)
  249. Rebel Souls: Day of the Dead celebration (with video) (0 replies)
  250. Today in history: Bicentennial of pioneer feminist Elizabeth Cady Stanton (0 replies)