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  1. Australian state government bolsters “move-on” police powers (0 replies)
  2. Widespread abstention in UK’s Wythenshawe by-election (0 replies)
  3. Comcast, Time Warner in $45 billion merger (0 replies)
  4. US secretary of state’s new round of bullying in Beijing (0 replies)
  5. Edward Snowden and Europe’s pseudo-left (0 replies)
  6. Change of government in Italy (0 replies)
  7. US Congress lifts federal debt ceiling (0 replies)
  8. White House sued for covering up crimes of JPMorgan (0 replies)
  9. US ready to do business with Hindu supremacist candidate for Indian PM (0 replies)
  10. Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline stalled (0 replies)
  11. Bangladeshi government appeals for military backing (0 replies)
  12. West Virginia hit by another chemical spill (0 replies)
  13. Don't drink the water? West Virginian records each sip (0 replies)
  14. Labor stalwart Lonnie Nelson dies at 83 (0 replies)
  15. Unionists, greens start "Repair America" drive (0 replies)
  16. Today in black history: Anti-slavery activist Frederick Douglass born (0 replies)
  17. Go see Duke Ellington’s sweet, tangy “Queenie Pie” (0 replies)
  18. Union leaders hail Obama order raising minimum wage for contract workers (0 replies)
  19. NSA spying poses “direct threat to journalism,” watchdog group warns (0 replies)
  20. The Workers Inquiry into the bankruptcy of Detroit (0 replies)
  21. Toyota registers record profit through ruthless restructuring (0 replies)
  22. Clashes in Venezuela leave three dead (0 replies)
  23. Chinese navy conducts exercises in east Indian Ocean (0 replies)
  24. British government attempts to stamp out student protests (0 replies)
  25. National schools inspectorate to be overhauled by UK government (0 replies)
  26. Dr. King spoke out against the genocide of Native Americans (0 replies)
  27. World communist parties debate strategy for the road ahead (0 replies)
  28. Pete Seeger and American communism (0 replies)
  29. Government workers march on Capitol Hill (0 replies)
  30. Texas sportscaster blasts homophobia in NFL (0 replies)
  31. Tap the disability rights movement’s untapped power (0 replies)
  32. Weathering the floods in England (0 replies)
  33. Tennessee paper pushes Koch-connected anti-union message ahead of UAW vote (0 replies)
  34. Hollande’s state visit to Washington: France embraces global neo-colonialist war (0 replies)
  35. European Parliament kills call to protect Edward Snowden (0 replies)
  36. Australian car industry closure: A warning to workers internationally (0 replies)
  37. Australian attorney-general accuses Snowden of “endangering lives” (0 replies)
  38. Former NSA chief Hayden praises Obama for “doubling down” on Bush-era spying (0 replies)
  39. Worker killed in Pennsylvania gas well explosion (0 replies)
  40. Australian documentary reveals Israeli torture of Palestinian youth (0 replies)
  41. Growing unease in Iran over rapprochement with Washington (0 replies)
  42. How the German Left Party defends the European Union (0 replies)
  43. Winter storm paralyzes US South (0 replies)
  44. Freedom Charter is Key to New Struggle for South Africa (0 replies)
  45. Freedom Rider: Boycott America, Not Russia (0 replies)
  46. Reinstate Anthony Monteiro – Shun and Denounce the Betrayer, Molefi Asante (0 replies)
  47. Gangster Corporate Contract for Takeover of Detroit (0 replies)
  48. We Have an Anti-imperialist Obligation to the People of Haiti (0 replies)
  49. The Absurdity of Post-Racial Theory in Racist America (0 replies)
  50. Treme Rewrites Post-Katrina History. And That’s a Good Thing. (0 replies)
  51. 12th Man (0 replies)
  52. We Shall Be Free!: Black Communist Protest in Seven Voices (0 replies)
  53. Today in labor history: Atheists and religious alike celebrate “Darwin Day” (0 replies)
  54. L & M nurses and tech workers win a contract (0 replies)
  55. Five reasons to expect hope and change in 2014 (0 replies)
  56. For Valentine’s Day, a love poem (0 replies)
  57. Workers at Volkswagen Tenn. plant taking union recognition vote (0 replies)
  58. Steelworkers' president scores GOP for racist attacks on Obama (0 replies)
  59. Obama renews threats as Syrian talks remain deadlocked (0 replies)
  60. The state assassination of a US citizen foretold (0 replies)
  61. White House announces another delay in health mandate for employers (0 replies)
  62. Australian Labor Party and unions posture over Toyota closure (0 replies)
  63. US Fed Chair Janet Yellen reassures Wall Street on easy money policy (0 replies)
  64. New Yorkers condemn food stamp cuts (0 replies)
  65. Scottish government passes final pre-referendum budget (0 replies)
  66. Record youth homelessness in UK (0 replies)
  67. Today in labor history: first legal protest by slaves in New York (0 replies)
  68. Sudan: Colonialism's dead hand (0 replies)
  69. Minnesota oil spill largely unreported, spills by rail hit new high (0 replies)
  70. IBEW member hits the ice in Sochi (0 replies)
  71. My patients suffer because GOP rejects Medicare expansion (0 replies)
  72. Following Ford and GM, Toyota Australia announces end of car production (0 replies)
  73. Former State Department employee pleads guilty to information leak (0 replies)
  74. US Supreme Court justice declares mass internment inevitable (0 replies)
  75. Two Brooklyn men freed after 21 years in prison for wrongful murder conviction (0 replies)
  76. Postal workers warn public about outsourcing deal with Staples (0 replies)
  77. The forgotten rebellion of the Black Seminole Nation (0 replies)
  78. Obama White House targeting American for drone murder (0 replies)
  79. Mass unemployment in America (0 replies)
  80. Initiative to restrict immigration passed in Swiss referendum vote (0 replies)
  81. Robert McBride appointed as South Africa police watchdog: The ANC’s “answer” to police brutality (0 replies)
  82. Workers ignore token union protest against French Socialist Party’s cuts (0 replies)
  83. Australian government to expand “work for the dole” (0 replies)
  84. Reddit forum blacklists WSWS (0 replies)
  85. Nine questions for Robert Service (0 replies)
  86. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 2/10/14 (0 replies)
  87. US media, politicians mobilize against Sochi Olympics (0 replies)
  88. Enraged workers and youth protest austerity in Bosnia (0 replies)
  89. NATO Three face prison terms in frame-up (0 replies)
  90. Leaked phone call on Ukraine lays bare Washington’s gangsterism (0 replies)
  91. Press leaks claim NSA collects “only” 30 percent of US phone calls (0 replies)
  92. SYRIZA’s pose of opposition to Greek austerity unravels (0 replies)
  93. The sun shone on massive North Carolina Moral March (0 replies)
  94. Today in black history: Leontyne Price born (0 replies)
  95. New Hampshire retirees blast Sen. Ayotte’s voting record (0 replies)
  96. We are West Virginia (0 replies)
  97. Chris Hedges’ catastrophism is faulty politics (0 replies)
  98. Toward cyborg socialism (0 replies)
  99. Pan African Film Festival opens Feb. 6 in L.A. (0 replies)
  100. Feb. 14 marches for missing Native women unite action with compassion (0 replies)
  101. Meeting builds delegation for February 15 Workers Inquiry (0 replies)
  102. Pakistani government provides the military with further antidemocratic powers (0 replies)
  103. New York Times and Washington Post intensify Snowden smear campaign (0 replies)
  104. The revival of Japanese militarism (0 replies)
  105. US response to leaked call confirms US/EU regime-change plot in Ukraine (0 replies)
  106. US disputes China’s territorial claims in the South China Sea (0 replies)
  107. AOL head rolls back pensions, citing Obamacare and cost of “distressed babies” (0 replies)
  108. UK Conservatives face crisis over referendum on European Union (0 replies)
  109. Rich lap up the cream of Britain’s top state schools (0 replies)
  110. Witch-hunt against Australian ABC escalates over refugee torture allegations (0 replies)
  111. Refugee details punishment at sea by Australian navy (0 replies)
  112. Movies you might have missed: "Sacco and Vanzetti" (0 replies)
  113. Keystone XL pipeline and the jobs controversy (0 replies)
  114. Today in black history: "Jail-No-Bail" campaign began in S.C. (0 replies)
  115. Official unemployment rate drops to 6.6 percent (0 replies)
  116. Oklahoma TV station comes under fire for anti-immigrant slur (0 replies)
  117. NLRB OKs rules to streamline union election procedures (0 replies)
  118. US regime-change operation in Ukraine exposed in leaked diplomatic phone call (0 replies)
  119. Texas executes Suzanne Basso, despite claims of mental incompetency (0 replies)
  120. US threatens French companies with sanctions over Iran (0 replies)
  121. Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick glosses over the economic crisis (0 replies)
  122. South Africa: Mamphela Ramphele’s planned merger with Democratic Alliance collapses (0 replies)
  123. In Mexico, independent glassworkers' union fights for members (0 replies)
  124. US Senate fails to pass bill to extend unemployment benefits (0 replies)
  125. Danish government loses coalition partner (0 replies)
  126. Ford Australia brings forward 300 job cuts (0 replies)
  127. New hockey arena in Detroit: A gift to the super-rich amid social misery (0 replies)
  128. Philippine typhoon survivors stage protests (0 replies)
  129. Tony Blair whitewashes imperialism’s role in the Middle East (0 replies)
  130. Unique and inspiring: “Al Helm: Martin Luther King in Palestine” (0 replies)
  131. CELAC summit in Cuba reflects region’s altered power dynamics (0 replies)
  132. Asian Pacific rights group elects first openly gay chair (0 replies)
  133. Not all “peace and love”: Bill, Joan and the Beat Generation (0 replies)
  134. Biden blasts “right-to-work” (0 replies)
  135. Republicans issue sketchy immigration tenets (0 replies)
  136. Power company continues lockout despite big snowstorm (0 replies)
  137. U.S. unionists back domestic worker from India (0 replies)
  138. US threats mount against journalists, Snowden (0 replies)
  139. The return of German militarism (0 replies)
  140. Canada’s government curtly dismisses concerns over blanket spying (0 replies)
  141. London Underground strike shuts down capital (0 replies)
  142. US CEOs made tens of billions on stock market rally (0 replies)
  143. Deindustrialization and unemployment in Syracuse, New York (0 replies)
  144. Philippine President Aquino compares China to Nazi Germany (0 replies)
  145. Trust bailout highlights massive growth of China’s “shadow banking” (0 replies)
  146. “Operation Afro-Dilution”: Michigan’s Plan to Flood Detroit with Upscale Immigrants (0 replies)
  147. A Smoking Gun: Online DEA Manuals Show How Feds Use NSA Spy Data, Train Local Cops to Construct False Chains of Evidence (0 replies)
  148. Freedom Rider: Modern Day Lynching (0 replies)
  149. Let Them Eat Symbols: Obama’s Plan for the Long-Term Unemployed (0 replies)
  150. Another Black Face on MSNBC: Good News For Joy Ann Reid, Not So Much For The Rest of Us (0 replies)
  151. Feb. 14, 2014... An Evening of Song & Celebration With Lynne Stewart (0 replies)
  152. The “Smarter Sentencing Act”, Wishful Thinking and White House Fakery: Obama as Prison Reformer (0 replies)
  153. Rwanda’s Peacekeeping Operations: A Poisoned Pill that Blackmails the West (0 replies)
  154. Altoona rally backs locked-out utility workers (0 replies)
  155. Day Laborers demand an end to deportations (0 replies)
  156. Unions jump into the controversy over Keystone pipeline (0 replies)
  157. The war on the planet (0 replies)
  158. Poem: “Pete Seeger and Arlo Guthrie at Riverfest, St. Paul, Minnesota" (0 replies)
  159. Today in black history: Medgar Evers’ killer convicted (0 replies)
  160. Major Duke Energy ash spill turns Dan River gray (0 replies)
  161. Subversive words that Mr. Seeger sang (0 replies)
  162. US Senate votes to slash $8.7 billion in food assistance (0 replies)
  163. Ukraine and the pro-imperialist intellectuals (0 replies)
  164. Deflationary tendencies intensify in Europe as unemployment remains at record levels (0 replies)
  165. Tech company “transparency reports” reveal massive NSA spying (0 replies)
  166. CBO: Obamacare to reduce workforce by two million full-time positions (0 replies)
  167. Obama meets generals on Afghanistan as troop deal remains stalled (0 replies)
  168. Japanese government promotes militarism in media and schools (0 replies)
  169. US increases pressure on Sri Lankan government over war crimes (0 replies)
  170. Marxist economist Richard Wolff draws overflow crowds (0 replies)
  171. Pete Seeger's green activism in New York and New Jersey (0 replies)
  172. In states like Missouri and Texas, reproductive rights still struggle (0 replies)
  173. Abortion foes should not use people with disabilities as props (0 replies)
  174. Left surges in Salvador presidential elections (0 replies)
  175. Keystone XL report: some unions for, some against (0 replies)
  176. UAW's King: "Activism is needed to overcome obstructionists" (0 replies)
  177. Today in black history: First black quarterback inducted into NFL Hall of Fame (0 replies)
  178. EU and Washington step up pressure on Ukraine (0 replies)
  179. The Detroit bankruptcy and the global social counterrevolution (0 replies)
  180. Sharp fall in global share markets (0 replies)
  181. Guardian reveals threats of imprisonment and closure over Snowden leaks (0 replies)
  182. CSEC and Harper government assert right to spy on Canadians (0 replies)
  183. NY Times calls JPMorgan CEO’s pay raise “laudable” (0 replies)
  184. Iraqi military bombs Fallujah ahead of ground assault (0 replies)
  185. Study: Nearly half of Americans living in “liquid asset poverty” (0 replies)
  186. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 2/5/14 (0 replies)
  187. Move underway to expand early voting in Missouri (0 replies)
  188. NNU: Big hospital chain retaliates vs. nurses who led patient safety campaign (0 replies)
  189. Unions: Senate postal overhaul would axe 100,000 workers (0 replies)
  190. Today in labor history: Deadly chemical plant explosion in 1971 (0 replies)
  191. Bum rap for the Rapa Nui (0 replies)
  192. Community self-defense groups confront Mexico’s drug cartels (0 replies)
  193. Memories of Pete Seeger in East Berlin (0 replies)
  194. Germany, US push aggressive policies at Munich Security Conference (0 replies)
  195. Australian government joins international witch hunt of Edward Snowden (0 replies)
  196. After failed Geneva talks, US steps up threats against Syria (0 replies)
  197. Thailand: Anti-government protests disrupt election (0 replies)
  198. Obama names advocate of cyber-warfare to head NSA (0 replies)
  199. Protests against cuts at Berlin’s Humboldt University (0 replies)
  200. New York’s “progressive” mayor de Blasio continues right-wing policies (0 replies)
  201. US union membership remains near historic low (0 replies)
  202. Detroit bankruptcy blueprint would gut pensions (0 replies)
  203. Currency turmoil signals new phase of global economic crisis (0 replies)
  204. Obama’s plan for long-term jobless: A teaspoon to bail out the ocean (0 replies)
  205. UK police marksman not to be charged for killing Anthony Grainger (0 replies)
  206. German government announces the end of military restraint (0 replies)
  207. Pakistani court issues arrest warrant for ex-military dictator (0 replies)
  208. Philippine peace deal in Mindanao followed by military assault (0 replies)
  209. Harrisburg Strong and unions decimate working class (0 replies)
  210. 1948: Pete Seeger and Henry Wallace (0 replies)
  211. Richard Sherman and a changing story line (0 replies)
  212. Pete’s rug ate my interview and other Seeger tales (0 replies)
  213. Where have all the flowers gone? (0 replies)
  214. Today in labor history: 13th Amendment abolishes slavery (0 replies)
  215. Will Facebook die out by 2017? (0 replies)
  216. Infant mortality in Cuba hits new low (0 replies)
  217. Wisconsin moves from progressive “dairyland” to “plutocrats’ paradise” (0 replies)
  218. Western powers, opposition step up pressure on Ukrainian regime (0 replies)
  219. Obama’s low-wage “recovery” (0 replies)
  220. US attorney general seeks death penalty for Boston Marathon bombing suspect (0 replies)
  221. Obama administration officials escalate attack on Snowden and “accomplices” (0 replies)
  222. Australian PM denounces Edward Snowden as a “traitor” (0 replies)
  223. Thai government to hold election amid ongoing crisis (0 replies)
  224. New scandals rock US nuclear command (0 replies)
  225. Japan: New political alignment emerges in Tokyo election (0 replies)
  226. “Empire’s Ally: Canada and the War in Afghanistan” (0 replies)
  227. Could medical marijuana turn Florida blue in 2014? (0 replies)
  228. Today in labor history: The International Labor Organization founded (0 replies)
  229. “Organize, organize, organize”: 16,000 boost Women’s Economic Agenda (0 replies)
  230. Fake checks and Internet scams top 2013 fraud list (0 replies)
  231. Northwestern University footballers file union election cards (0 replies)
  232. US House of Representatives votes to slash $8.7 billion from food stamps (0 replies)
  233. State of the Union: A bankrupt ruling class talking to itself (0 replies)
  234. Share prices fall as global currency turmoil continues (0 replies)
  235. Report exposes Chinese elite’s offshore tax havens (0 replies)
  236. Japanese PM strengthens economic-strategic ties with India (0 replies)
  237. Supreme Court denies back pay to 800 U.S. Steel workers (0 replies)
  238. Australian foreign minister declares US economic “best friend” (0 replies)
  239. UK Labour pledges itself to legally binding savage cuts (0 replies)
  240. Today in Labor history: Pancho Villa escapes capture (0 replies)
  241. American State of the Union: A Festival of Lies (0 replies)
  242. Barack Obama, the State of the Union and the Prison State (0 replies)
  243. Do Democrats and President Obama Really Want to Raise the Minimum Wage? (0 replies)
  244. State of the Union should move us to action (0 replies)
  245. Today in labor history: Rubber workers start huge sit-down strike (0 replies)
  246. Pete Seeger and the revolutionary power of song (0 replies)
  247. Closing wealth gap tops Obama’s State of the Union (0 replies)
  248. Connecticut child care providers voting on their first union contract (0 replies)
  249. Justices: Collective bargaining determines pay for putting on protective gear (0 replies)
  250. Utility workers ask W. Va. officials to strictly regulate area water firm (0 replies)