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  1. West Coast US cities sue Monsanto over toxic chemicals (0 replies)
  2. Canada’s spy agencies illegally collected and shared personal information (0 replies)
  3. Working-class opposition to Socialist Party grows in Portugal (0 replies)
  4. Iowa caucuses: Spending big doesn’t assure a candidate’s victory (0 replies)
  5. Going “International” on Racist Uncle Sam (0 replies)
  6. Freedom Rider: The Problem of Bernie Sanders and the “Left” (0 replies)
  7. Clinton, Petraeus, Snowden and Manning: The Tail of the Two Americas (0 replies)
  8. From Civil Rights to Human Rights, Black Community Control Now! (0 replies)
  9. On the Utility of Self-Criticism and Criticism in the Future of Struggle: The Case of Ta-Nehisi Coates (0 replies)
  10. African Union Refuses to Invade Burundi (0 replies)
  11. No More Electoral Coups: OAS is Not Welcome in Haiti (0 replies)
  12. “A Life in Red” offers historical insight, but can it deliver? (0 replies)
  13. New L.A. play says: Beware the catch in every dream (0 replies)
  14. Iowa caucuses: Sanders and Clinton in dead heat (0 replies)
  15. Union workers for…Trump? (0 replies)
  16. “The Settlers”: an unsettling look at the Israeli settlements issue (0 replies)
  17. More than 1 million in US face food stamps cutoff (0 replies)
  18. Cruz wins Iowa Republican caucuses; Clinton and Sanders in near-tie (0 replies)
  19. Geneva talks begin as US-backed war in Syria expands (0 replies)
  20. Austrian municipalities impose ban on refugees using swimming pools (0 replies)
  21. Doctor challenges Australian government over refugee conditions on Nauru (0 replies)
  22. Former British Prime Minister Blair joins call for a European army (0 replies)
  23. Netherlands to begin bombing Islamic State in Syria (0 replies)
  24. Pressure mounts on Australian government to challenge China in South China Sea (0 replies)
  25. Black Agenda Radio for Week of February 1, 2016 (0 replies)
  26. Cruz out to save souls, not to create jobs (0 replies)
  27. Hillary Clinton and the urn of ashes (0 replies)
  28. My endorsement of Bernie Sanders (0 replies)
  29. Iowa public employee unions rally for Clinton (0 replies)
  30. This week in history: First African American congressman speaks on House of Representatives floor (0 replies)
  31. Marking 30 years of economic reform, Vietnam moves ahead (0 replies)
  32. Iran elections: The illusion of democracy (0 replies)
  33. On eve of first presidential contest: US two-party system in crisis (0 replies)
  34. US navy carries out provocative operation in South China Sea (0 replies)
  35. South Korea joins US-Japan intelligence link (0 replies)
  36. German parliament backs new military intervention in Mali (0 replies)
  37. Detroit Public School students take a stand with teachers, spreading protests (0 replies)
  38. Swedish neo-nazi mob assaults immigrants in Stockholm, Sweden (0 replies)
  39. Divisions mount in German government over refugee policy (0 replies)
  40. Human Rights Watch report documents attack on democratic rights in US and Europe (0 replies)
  41. Pennsylvania police shoot dead 12-year-old girl during home eviction (0 replies)
  42. Report reveals ongoing social crisis for Chicago’s youth and young adults (0 replies)
  43. China announcing 400,000 steelworker job cuts (0 replies)
  44. This week in history: February 1-7 (0 replies)
  45. Rubio: God demands free enterprise (0 replies)
  46. The focus on Iowa caucuses: accident meets media hype (0 replies)
  47. Washington to escalate US Mideast wars (0 replies)
  48. Wall Street celebrates mounting signs of US slump (0 replies)
  49. Japan moves to negative interest rates (0 replies)
  50. Job cuts and threats of defaults as commodity prices fall (0 replies)
  51. German government restricts right to asylum (0 replies)
  52. Greek Syriza government colludes with EU in refugee crackdown (0 replies)
  53. Cameron continues EU negotiations amid deepening inner-party divisions (0 replies)
  54. State workers in Flint supplied with bottled water one year prior to acknowledgement of crisis (0 replies)
  55. Black Radical Tradition conference features Dr. Cornel West, other activists (0 replies)
  56. Beyond deportation: Fixing a broken system, filing a federal suit (0 replies)
  57. Whither Virginia in the 2016 national elections? (0 replies)
  58. Sanders and Clinton: Both can be true, both need each other (0 replies)
  59. Sweden announces plans to deport up to 80,000 refugees (0 replies)
  60. Cameron’s attack on migrants spearheads appeal to far right in the UK (0 replies)
  61. Google’s UK tax deal leaves major corporations with nothing to fear (0 replies)
  62. Questions emerge over motives behind ending Flint’s ties to Detroit water system (0 replies)
  63. The Rachel Maddow show in Flint: Damage control for Democrats (0 replies)
  64. World Health Organization: Zika virus “spreading explosively” in Americas (0 replies)
  65. Ten thousand jobs in danger at Volkswagen (0 replies)
  66. German defence minister demands additional €130 billion for military (0 replies)
  67. Sanders supporters take to the streets, with video (0 replies)
  68. Peace and Jobs: A Conversion Conversation (0 replies)
  69. CWA: Deutsche Telekom faces rising pressure over T-Mobile misconduct (0 replies)
  70. Explosions in Venezuelan capital, ultra-left blamed as tensions rise (0 replies)
  71. European governments step up offensive against refugees (0 replies)
  72. US secretary of state demands China act against North Korea (0 replies)
  73. Wall Street falls on global growth fears (0 replies)
  74. Federal agents kill one, arrest eight in confrontation with Oregon militia leaders (0 replies)
  75. Manslaughter trial in police killing of Akai Gurley begins in Brooklyn (0 replies)
  76. Over a thousand jobs to go at Welsh steel plants (0 replies)
  77. Polish government intensifies military build-up (0 replies)
  78. "You can't be refugees because you can't escape": Exclusive audio from Flint (0 replies)
  79. Race or class: Must Bernie choose? (0 replies)
  80. What Would A Real Discussion on Reparations Look Like? Have We Ever Had One? (0 replies)
  81. Ethnic Cleansing: The Ultimate Environmental Racism (0 replies)
  82. “13 Hours” and “Cartel Land”: Cries and whispers (0 replies)
  83. Outsourcing firms that replace workers being sued over Disney IT workers in Florida (0 replies)
  84. Rolando: Unions, postal customers agree on key USPS reform provisions (0 replies)
  85. “Candide”: The best of all possible shows? (0 replies)
  86. Peace finally possible in Colombia, justice less certain (0 replies)
  87. Freedom Rider: Flint, Michigan and Democracy (0 replies)
  88. The EPA Blame Game and the Flint Lead Atrocity: Criminal Prosecutions Must Follow (0 replies)
  89. The Clintons: “We Came, We Stole, Haitians Died” (0 replies)
  90. McKesson's Colbert Appearance is the Direction Imperialism Wants for the Black Lives Matter Movement (0 replies)
  91. Adolph Reed on the Folly of Reparations, Steffie Woolhandler on the Inadequacies of Obamacare (0 replies)
  92. Uganda: Upcoming Elections and Ongoing U.S. Influence: An Interview with Milton Allimadi (0 replies)
  93. The Blood of the Earth: Agriculture, Land Rights, and Haitian History (0 replies)
  94. US planning to keep military forces in Afghanistan for “decades” (0 replies)
  95. Plight of Syrians on Jordan’s border exposes US and European policy (0 replies)
  96. Prominent German journalist beats the drum for nationalism and war (0 replies)
  97. Detroit high school students stage walkouts to support teachers (0 replies)
  98. Texas grand jury indicts anti-abortion operatives who doctored videos (0 replies)
  99. Podemos pressures Socialist Party to form new government in Spain (0 replies)
  100. Londoners spend majority of their income on housing (0 replies)
  101. Australian maritime union isolates and betrays Portland seamen (0 replies)
  102. "The Shannara Chronicles" offers elves, magic, and Millennials (0 replies)
  103. Flint's water crisis and the GOP's class war (0 replies)
  104. Texas grand jury clears Planned Parenthood, indicts accusers (0 replies)
  105. "The X-Files": The nostalgia is out there, but is it good? (0 replies)
  106. Singing the praises of a Portuguese Holocaust hero (0 replies)
  107. Black Agenda Radio for Week of January 25, 2016 (0 replies)
  108. Detroit judge rules against restraining order over teacher “sickouts” (0 replies)
  109. Wave of youth suicides in Oklahoma town (0 replies)
  110. Blood money? U.S. is world's top arms dealer (0 replies)
  111. On eve of presidential primaries (0 replies)
  112. Prime Minister Valls pledges permanent state of emergency in France (0 replies)
  113. Detroit teachers denounce legal witch-hunt (0 replies)
  114. Corporate gas leak in California’s Aliso Canyon to continue for months (0 replies)
  115. Austria closes its borders to refugees (0 replies)
  116. France gives €1 billion aid to Tunisia in bid to halt mass protests over jobs (0 replies)
  117. Indonesian authorities seize on Jakarta attack to strengthen detention powers (0 replies)
  118. Berlin town hall meeting protests discrimination against refugees (0 replies)
  119. Dildos for the Bundy brothers: Love, laughter, and the politics of joy (0 replies)
  120. VIDEO: Among the Bernites, reporting from the trenches of the Sanders campaign (0 replies)
  121. World facing "new extremes" in the widening wealth gap (0 replies)
  122. Workers, lawyers, NLRB team up to expose Menard's union busting (0 replies)
  123. This week in history: Louis D. Brandeis nominated to Supreme Court (0 replies)
  124. AFL-CIO report on “Raise The Wage” campaign lauds grassroots success (0 replies)
  125. What would happen if Bloomberg ran for president? (0 replies)
  126. Screen Actors Guild Awards — the union alternative to the Oscars (0 replies)
  127. Among the Bernites: reporting from the trenches of the Sanders campaign (0 replies)
  128. Chicago teachers union leader pledges to enforce austerity (0 replies)
  129. On eve of Syria “peace talks,” Washington threatens escalation across region (0 replies)
  130. Five years of the Egyptian Revolution (0 replies)
  131. CSIS report: A blueprint for US war with China (0 replies)
  132. Global slowdown to deepen attacks on jobs (0 replies)
  133. As Detroit teachers head to court, politicians plot further attacks (0 replies)
  134. Democratic state treasurer played key role in Flint water disaster (0 replies)
  135. US blizzard: At least 27 dead, hundreds of thousands without power (0 replies)
  136. Evidence mounts that poisoned Flint water caused deaths (0 replies)
  137. The end of liberal Europe (0 replies)
  138. Michigan residents speak on Flint lead poisoning (0 replies)
  139. Detroit schools’ injunction against teachers: An anti-democratic attempt to crush protests (0 replies)
  140. Mass protests against unemployment erupt across Tunisia (0 replies)
  141. New Year’s Eve in Cologne, Germany: Growing inconsistencies (0 replies)
  142. Australian industrial court bans port strikes (0 replies)
  143. Dozens of refugees drown near Greek island of Farmakonisi (0 replies)
  144. Iran sanctions eased, exiles urge more progress on democratic rights (0 replies)
  145. “Aferim!”: The wild, wild East in film (0 replies)
  146. Bullets and broken hearts over Broadway (0 replies)
  147. “Lenin's Last Struggle” recounts a losing campaign against the emerging Stalin (0 replies)
  148. Workers of San Quintin Valley: No longer willing to be invisible (0 replies)
  149. Turkish invasion threat escalates Syrian conflict (0 replies)
  150. The roots of the crisis in Flint and Detroit (0 replies)
  151. Job cuts mount as global economy falters (0 replies)
  152. Emergency meeting January 27 on the crisis in Flint and Detroit (0 replies)
  153. Autoworkers speak on Flint water crisis (0 replies)
  154. UK parliament debates banning Donald Trump—but what about David Cameron? (0 replies)
  155. Financial markets press Portugal to intensify austerity (0 replies)
  156. Japan heightens its profile in the South China Sea (0 replies)
  157. Ta Nehesi Coates' Bernie Sanders Brain Fart Isn't Even About Reparations (0 replies)
  158. An old-fashioned red scare? Sanders, socialism, and the Democrats’ anti-communism (0 replies)
  159. Western lands and the “material out of which countries are made” (0 replies)
  160. Workers tell Los Angeles: Stop job discrimination! (0 replies)
  161. Labor experts ask NLRB: give unions equal voice, time at “captive audience” meetings (0 replies)
  162. Steelworkers, ExxonMobil, CalOSHA start talks on Torrance refinery explosion (0 replies)
  163. First Trinity Baptist becomes an oasis during Flint water crisis (0 replies)
  164. Escalating Michigan crisis overwhelms Obama’s visit to Detroit (0 replies)
  165. “Staggering” violence in Iraq: The legacy of US war and occupation (0 replies)
  166. The political significance of the global economic turmoil (0 replies)
  167. Illinois Republicans announce Chicago bankruptcy legislation (0 replies)
  168. Port of Oakland in California to close major terminal (0 replies)
  169. German defence minister announces military intervention in Libya (0 replies)
  170. What is behind the growing criticism of German Chancellor Angela Merkel? (0 replies)
  171. UK: Corbyn offers Labour’s right an olive branch over Trident (0 replies)
  172. Poisoning Black Cities (0 replies)
  173. Freedom Rider: Return of the “Happy” Slave (0 replies)
  174. Atlantic City Residents to Lose Their Water – and What’s Left of Their Right to Vote (0 replies)
  175. Flint River Poison and Governor Snyder’s New Clothes (0 replies)
  176. Power Ball and the American Psychosis of Capitalism (0 replies)
  177. An Unbroken Line: New Afrikan Resistance from 1619 to the Present (0 replies)
  178. MLK and the Black Misleaders (0 replies)
  179. “Ramp up our pay,” demand Seattle baggage handlers (0 replies)
  180. Teacher sickouts close almost all Detroit schools (0 replies)
  181. Michigan poisons poor to save a few bucks (0 replies)
  182. The Progies show how film awards can be inclusive and progressive (0 replies)
  183. Flint water protest at “state of state” brands Snyder a “criminal” (0 replies)
  184. Boston's MLK march unites movements for economic and racial justice (0 replies)
  185. China confirms economic slowdown as IMF cuts global growth forecast (0 replies)
  186. Russian government prepares cuts as poverty surges (0 replies)
  187. Supreme Court to rule on Obama immigration program (0 replies)
  188. Danish and Swedish governments step up attacks on refugees (0 replies)
  189. Naval buildup in Black Sea escalates US-Russian tensions (0 replies)
  190. Were French intelligence forces complicit in the Charlie Hebdo attacks? (0 replies)
  191. RISE: “Scottish Syriza” seeks alliance with Scottish National Party (0 replies)
  192. Obama thanks Australian prime minister for war efforts (0 replies)
  193. VIDEO: Is America’s love of guns stopping common sense gun regulation? (0 replies)
  194. The "Right-to-Work" movement's attack on women workers (0 replies)
  195. Construction workers killed on the job, manager goes to jail (0 replies)
  196. Black Agenda Radio for Week of January 18, 2016 (0 replies)
  197. Council of Europe issues report on far-right massacre in Odessa (0 replies)
  198. U.S. vultures circle Argentina, demand repayment of odious debt (0 replies)
  199. Trumka on race and class: "When they divide us, they can beat us" (0 replies)
  200. This week in history: Robert Clifton Weaver, first Black U.S. Cabinet member (0 replies)
  201. Conn. labor and civil rights groups join together at M. L. King event (0 replies)
  202. Stand up for Flint's children (0 replies)
  203. Major companies announce job cuts across Europe (0 replies)
  204. The ruling class meets at Davos (0 replies)
  205. Drug overdoses in US drive sharp rise in mortality rates among white young adults (0 replies)
  206. Union officials work with Obama administration to crush Detroit teacher protests (0 replies)
  207. Massachusetts: MBTA proposes steep public transit fare hikes (0 replies)
  208. Berlin police raid: A civil war exercise (0 replies)
  209. UK Government announces demolition of council housing (0 replies)
  210. Democratic Party demagogy in South Carolina debate (0 replies)
  211. What is driving the stock market panic? (0 replies)
  212. US and EU lift economic sanctions against Iran (0 replies)
  213. European governments adopt Nazi-style measures against refugees (0 replies)
  214. Opposition candidate wins Taiwan’s presidential election (0 replies)
  215. Obama White House declares state of emergency over Flint water crisis (0 replies)
  216. Michigan workers speak on the poisoning of Flint water (0 replies)
  217. Democrats and unions scramble to contain Detroit teacher protests (0 replies)
  218. Global stocks plunge amid fears of a new financial crisis (0 replies)
  219. Washington invokes hunger to promote war in Syria (0 replies)
  220. Wal-Mart to close 269 stores worldwide (0 replies)
  221. Republican debate: Deeper into the swamp of bigotry and militarism (0 replies)
  222. Video shows another unarmed youth killed by Chicago police (0 replies)
  223. India in talks to open ports, bases to US military (0 replies)
  224. German chancellor announces massive expansion of military budget (0 replies)
  225. Police in Britain illegally arrest thousands of children (0 replies)
  226. Alan Rickman, star of stage and “Harry Potter,” dies at 69 (0 replies)
  227. Right and left face off in Venezuelan legislature (0 replies)
  228. #OscarsSoWhite goes viral as Academy Awards nominations are announced (0 replies)
  229. Icy times and rays of hope in Germany (0 replies)
  230. Reading the backstory on Bernie: “Outsider in the White House” (0 replies)
  231. How the Oscars began as a tool for union-avoidance (0 replies)
  232. A mailman offers a big bear hug in sympathy and harmony (0 replies)
  233. New bombings raise tensions, repression in Turkey (0 replies)
  234. Pentagon chief outlines plan for escalation of Iraq-Syria war (0 replies)
  235. New revelations expose federal cover-up in Flint, Michigan water crisis (0 replies)
  236. US auto companies announce big payout to stockholders (0 replies)
  237. “Paris-style” terror attacks in Jakarta (0 replies)
  238. German Left Party joins anti-refugee campaign (0 replies)
  239. Tamil nationalists stage sham protest vs. Sri Lankan president’s visit to Jaffna (0 replies)
  240. Poland placed under EU supervision amid escalating Polish-German tensions (0 replies)
  241. Montreal: Labour board upholds draconian suspension of 2,000 city workers (0 replies)
  242. NLRB rejects McDonalds’ request to treat joint employer cases separately (0 replies)
  243. House GOP votes to curb asbestos victims’ class action suits (0 replies)
  244. Looking back, glancing ahead (0 replies)
  245. Calling out the hypocrisy of the U.S. Cuban blockade (0 replies)
  246. Health care, housing, education top California’s legislative agenda (0 replies)
  247. "The Big Short” in review: The fire next time (0 replies)
  248. This week in history: Jack London, writer, socialist, is born (0 replies)
  249. With Sanders closing in, Clinton says tax the rich (0 replies)
  250. Amid state of emergency, French workers jailed for struggle to defend jobs (0 replies)