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