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  1. Workers Struggles: The Americas (0 replies)
  2. Pennsylvania fifth grader still in prison (0 replies)
  3. Popular opposition grows to London Newham council’s social cleansing policies (0 replies)
  4. UN climate report: No new news, mostly bad news (0 replies)
  5. Vote as if your life depends on it (0 replies)
  6. “We are dying to get paid!”: R.I.P. workers’ dreams (0 replies)
  7. New directions for LA opera: "Dido and Aeneas/Bluebeard’s Castle" (0 replies)
  8. Which Rob Lowe is the real creep? (0 replies)
  9. Recycling workers say "enough!" (0 replies)
  10. Voter protection program in place in Missouri (0 replies)
  11. “Now we’re fighting for decent homes for everybody” (0 replies)
  12. The literary impact and social concerns of American novelist Dave Eggers (0 replies)
  13. Bank of Japan’s shock stimulus further destabilizes global economy (0 replies)
  14. Obama in Detroit (0 replies)
  15. Military launches coup amid mass protests in Burkina Faso (0 replies)
  16. Film director Roman Polanski questioned, released in Poland (0 replies)
  17. Justice Department seeks massive expansion of FBI hacking powers (0 replies)
  18. Putin points to growing war dangers (0 replies)
  19. Capitalism and the Ebola crisis (0 replies)
  20. Top US general calls for “advisers” in Iraq combat zone (0 replies)
  21. Hungarian government temporarily withdraws Internet tax after mass protests (0 replies)
  22. Deadly SpaceShipTwo crash follows explosion of unmanned Antares rocket (0 replies)
  23. Republican-led purge of voter rolls targets seven million people (0 replies)
  24. US election campaign staggers to the finish line (0 replies)
  25. UN report condemns US government’s “international criminal program of torture” (0 replies)
  26. Top officials at New York City’s Rikers Island prison resign amid brutality scandal (0 replies)
  27. Standoff continues between Hong Kong government and protesters (0 replies)
  28. Detroit Medical Center to outsource housekeeping in cost-cutting drive (0 replies)
  29. Today in labor history: Harvey Milk elected to office (0 replies)
  30. Texas unionists ringing doorbells to oust Republican right (0 replies)
  31. "Season of the Witch" examines occult history of rock (0 replies)
  32. Tudeh Party of Iran strongly condemns crimes against women (0 replies)
  33. Wisconsin’s Walker worries as workers organize (0 replies)
  34. “Free Radical Bluz” (0 replies)
  35. Northwest Indiana: Fighting the right with people power! (0 replies)
  36. Postal unions plan national protests vs. closings (0 replies)
  37. NNU leader: U.S. hospitals won’t protect workers vs. Ebola unless feds order it (0 replies)
  38. Scandinavia at the Chicago International Film Festival (0 replies)
  39. Still time to influence outcome of 2014 election (0 replies)
  40. Labor making intensive final push for Election Day, Nov. 4 (0 replies)
  41. Pentagon claims “Russian aggression” against NATO (0 replies)
  42. Judge backs Stockton, California bankruptcy plan ending retiree health care payments (0 replies)
  43. NSA chief calls for more “permeable” barrier between state and tech corporations (0 replies)
  44. St. Louis police stock up on riot gear ahead of grand jury decision on Brown killing (0 replies)
  45. Video shows “firing squad” police killing of Michigan man (0 replies)
  46. Israeli provocations ignite growing Palestinian revolt in Jerusalem (0 replies)
  47. Canadian government exploiting shootings to promote militarism, attack civil rights (0 replies)
  48. Australian data retention bill means mass surveillance (0 replies)
  49. Today in labor history: Nat Turner captured (0 replies)
  50. Obama barnstorms in Wisconsin against the GOP (0 replies)
  51. Election Protection Coalition running radio campaign in Texas (0 replies)
  52. The roots of economic justice (0 replies)
  53. Again, UN General Assembly rejects U.S anti-Cuban blockade (0 replies)
  54. GOP strategy for victory on Nov. 4: racism and voter suppression (0 replies)
  55. Europe threatened with deflationary spiral (0 replies)
  56. The trade unions and the Detroit bankruptcy (0 replies)
  57. US Federal Reserve ends “quantitative easing” program after funneling trillions to financial markets (0 replies)
  58. Turkey allows Kurdish reinforcements into Syrian town of Kobani (0 replies)
  59. Obama uses Ebola doctors as campaign prop (0 replies)
  60. Mine disaster deepens crisis of Turkish government (0 replies)
  61. One execution in Texas, another stayed in Missouri (0 replies)
  62. Ukraine’s recession continues to deepen (0 replies)
  63. For Moment, the World Embraces the Cuba Model – and Slaps the Empire (0 replies)
  64. Freedom Rider: The World Must Judge America’s Human Rights Abuses (0 replies)
  65. Code Black Alert: Vonderrit Myers “Shot in Back” – Slave Patrol Officials Continue Disinformation Campaign (0 replies)
  66. Estranged Careerists of the Corporate Black Cash-hounds (CBC) (0 replies)
  67. Oaxacans want the right not to migrate (0 replies)
  68. Injunction halts action against Philly teachers contract (0 replies)
  69. AFL-CIO rallies Georgia voters for Nov. 4 (0 replies)
  70. Brad Pitt fires last shot in “Fury” (0 replies)
  71. Packed house at 3rd annual Vito Marcantonio Forum (0 replies)
  72. Today in labor history: International Labour Organization conference in D.C. (0 replies)
  73. Labor aims to unseat McConnell, block GOP power grab (0 replies)
  74. A “field of dreams” takes root in West Oakland (0 replies)
  75. New York Times editorializes against U. S. anti-Cuban blockade (0 replies)
  76. Ferguson causes a nation to re-examine police violence and brutality (0 replies)
  77. Labor says vote for hopes not fears in Connecticut (0 replies)
  78. Happy Halloween from the Most Violent Ruling Class in Human History (0 replies)
  79. The Naked Class Politics of Ebola (0 replies)
  80. Transform your Global Justice Sentiments into Action to End the Military Occupation of Haiti (0 replies)
  81. Andrew Young: Prophet of Urban Renewal or Big Oil’s Reverend for Rent? (0 replies)
  82. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 10/27/14 (0 replies)
  83. UNICEF report: 2.6 million more children in poverty in developed countries since 2008 (0 replies)
  84. After the US election, an escalation of the Mideast war (0 replies)
  85. Australia shuts door to Ebola-hit countries (0 replies)
  86. New book sheds further light on US government protection of ex-Nazis (0 replies)
  87. Gas dispute between Ukraine, EU and Russia threatens to escalate (0 replies)
  88. Political crisis deepens in Mexico as army is called on to testify on Iguala massacre (0 replies)
  89. Indonesia’s new cabinet of generals, businessmen and technocrats (0 replies)
  90. Australian state government unveils huge asset sales (0 replies)
  91. "Force majeure" film review: What would you do? (0 replies)
  92. Two new films tackle race in depth (0 replies)
  93. Rare rhino death as poaching worsens (0 replies)
  94. A special prosecutor a must in Michael Brown case (0 replies)
  95. Today in labor history: Puerto Rican labor organizer and feminist Luisa Capetillo born (0 replies)
  96. “Peace Through Revolution”: Black Is Back Coalition March and Rally Nov 1 and 2 (0 replies)
  97. "The Wanted 18" is a charmingly subversive human comedy (0 replies)
  98. Early voting runs strong against GOP in North Carolina (0 replies)
  99. "The Ballad of Jane Elkins," Texas slave woman hanged (0 replies)
  100. Voter protection volunteers to monitor polls in voting rights battlegrounds (0 replies)
  101. My first protest demonstration: Where do we go from here? (0 replies)
  102. Ukraine Elections: Free and democratic? (0 replies)
  103. Ebola nurse treated “like a criminal” in New Jersey quarantine (0 replies)
  104. The $2 billion Congress (0 replies)
  105. Lawyers deliver closing statements in Detroit bankruptcy case (0 replies)
  106. US, EU hail election staged by ultra-right regime in Ukraine (0 replies)
  107. Workers Party’s Rousseff re-elected in closest vote since end of Brazil’s dictatorship (0 replies)
  108. Canada’s government tables bill to expand intelligence agency powers (0 replies)
  109. Anti-terror law passed by the French Senate attacks democratic rights (0 replies)
  110. US: ALS patients face loss of device coverage under Medicare (0 replies)
  111. French Socialist Party plans to scrap post-World War II job security rules (0 replies)
  112. A rational response to the Ebola epidemic (0 replies)
  113. Today in labor history: Birth of poet Dylan Thomas (0 replies)
  114. Freedom of the press? "Kill the Messenger" in review (0 replies)
  115. Labor Secretary boosts unions, praises new models of organizing (0 replies)
  116. Fed’s Yellen hits income inequality (0 replies)
  117. Workers’ Ed Society opens in St. Louis (0 replies)
  118. Venezuelan Communist youth group attacked, right wingers blamed (0 replies)
  119. Left biggest winner in Uruguay election, but runoff needed (0 replies)
  120. Brazil’s Dilma Rousseff re-elected in close vote (0 replies)
  121. US child poverty remains at highest rate in 20 years (0 replies)
  122. The US elections and the American plutocracy (0 replies)
  123. Right-wing nationalist parties dominate Ukrainian parliamentary elections (0 replies)
  124. Biographies of assailants undermine claim that Canada is under attack (0 replies)
  125. Obama administration continues to obstruct release of CIA torture report (0 replies)
  126. Chinese Communist Party plenum pushes pro-market agenda (0 replies)
  127. US and China clash over infrastructure bank (0 replies)
  128. A quarter of South Africans regularly go hungry (0 replies)
  129. Amnesty International: Ferguson police crackdown violated US and international law (0 replies)
  130. The Ottawa Shooting (0 replies)
  131. Autopsy shows St. Louis teenager Vonderit Myers was gunned down by police while fleeing (0 replies)
  132. Washington Post seizes on chemical weapons claims to press for wider war in Syria (0 replies)
  133. Germany plans to expand its military operations in the Middle East (0 replies)
  134. Why is there no vaccine for Ebola? (0 replies)
  135. Right-wing oligarchs vie for power in Ukraine elections (0 replies)
  136. Pennsylvania’s “Mumia Law”: New attack on political prisoners and new threat to freedom of speech (0 replies)
  137. AFL-CIO's Gebre pulls for immigrant voters in Denver (0 replies)
  138. Minnesota wolves hounded as hunting licenses increase (0 replies)
  139. Walmart workers plan new round of Black Friday protests (0 replies)
  140. Ohio teachers strike, beat back board attack (0 replies)
  141. Farm workers: One, two, three grapes, you're out! (0 replies)
  142. NLRB protects Facebook time for workers (0 replies)
  143. Canadian government seizes on Ottawa shooting to promote militarist, anti-democratic agenda (0 replies)
  144. Blackwater, torture and US imperialism (0 replies)
  145. Australia expands military involvement in Middle East war (0 replies)
  146. Democratic Senate candidates sound right-wing themes in pre-election debates (0 replies)
  147. Democrat Tom Wolf and the Pennsylvania gubernatorial race (0 replies)
  148. Rise in US corporate profits fueled by fall in real wages (0 replies)
  149. Mass protests in Mexico over Iguala Massacre (0 replies)
  150. Brazil’s Workers Party faces its tightest election after 12 years in power (0 replies)
  151. UK Tories intensify anti-EU, anti-immigrant rhetoric (0 replies)
  152. House race in Virginia shows what’s at stake in election (0 replies)
  153. Brown autopsy results leaked, spun to favor police (0 replies)
  154. Yuck! What’s on my chicken? (0 replies)
  155. Today in Native history: Harrison extinguishes Ponca land rights (0 replies)
  156. Chicago hotel workers to Bruce Rauner: Give back the money! (0 replies)
  157. St. Louis adds its voice to national protest against police brutality (0 replies)
  158. Germany continues along austerity track (0 replies)
  159. Ottawa terror attack triggers massive police-military mobilization (0 replies)
  160. The carve-up of Detroit (0 replies)
  161. Blackwater mercenaries convicted for role in 2007 Iraq massacre (0 replies)
  162. US judge sets deadline for release of Iraq, Afghanistan torture photos (0 replies)
  163. Obama administration considers sending more “advisers” to Iraq (0 replies)
  164. Ebola crisis: Major powers line up to send troops to Africa (0 replies)
  165. US media campaign to exonerate cop who killed Michael Brown (0 replies)
  166. Pennsylvania 10-year-old still behind bars on murder charge (0 replies)
  167. Detroit: The Dispersal of Urban Black America Begins (0 replies)
  168. Freedom Rider: The New York Times Assassinates Michael Brown (0 replies)
  169. Code Black Alert: Slave Patrols Alive and Well Across America, Killing of Vonderrit Myers – Part II (0 replies)
  170. A Note on the Importance of Black Agenda Report and Why It Deserves Your Support (0 replies)
  171. University of Revolution (0 replies)
  172. How Black Colleges are Turning White: The Ethnic Cleansing of HBCUs in the Age of Obama, Part II (0 replies)
  173. Will the War on Terror Be the Template for the Ebola Crisis? (0 replies)
  174. Today in labor history: 200,000 students boycott Chicago public schools (0 replies)
  175. Letter Carriers jump into electoral arena for pro-post office candidates (0 replies)
  176. French New Wave classic flows back onto the screen (0 replies)
  177. Mother arrested while standing and waiting for family (0 replies)
  178. Census report: Half of Americans poor or near poor (0 replies)
  179. Mexico’s disappeared students (0 replies)
  180. Human Rights Watch documents Ukrainian military’s use of cluster rockets (0 replies)
  181. Sweden mounts military operation to find alleged Russian submarine (0 replies)
  182. Sharp rise of Ebola cases in western Sierra Leone (0 replies)
  183. Hong Kong protests continue after televised debate (0 replies)
  184. Two newly-appointed Japanese cabinet members resign (0 replies)
  185. Striking Bosch workers in India defy state government ban (0 replies)
  186. Michigan autoworkers gear up for Nov. 4 elections (0 replies)
  187. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 10/20/14 (0 replies)
  188. Walmart worker explains why she shut down Park Ave. (0 replies)
  189. Turnout is the wildcard in Texas election (0 replies)
  190. Today in labor history: Montgomery teenager refused to yield bus seat (0 replies)
  191. At state park, fight is on to stop mountaintop removal (0 replies)
  192. Honey Butter Fried Chicken and redistribution of wealth (0 replies)
  193. Ebola and the challenge to humanity (0 replies)
  194. Eye in the Sky: Surveillance and the art of Arnold Mesches (0 replies)
  195. Hundreds of prison deaths in Florida under investigation (0 replies)
  196. Tatiana Ivarovna Smilga-Poluyan: May 22, 1919 – September 27, 2014 (0 replies)
  197. US boosts support for Kurdish militia in Syria (0 replies)
  198. Market gyrations and the need for socialism (0 replies)
  199. Turkish government seeks new police state powers (0 replies)
  200. France, Germany hold talks on EU approval of France’s 2015 budget (0 replies)
  201. Germany: Lufthansa pilots take renewed strike action (0 replies)
  202. Workers protest East London Labour council budget cuts (0 replies)
  203. In "The Decent One," Heinrich Himmler: Dedicated family man (0 replies)
  204. "Dear White People": A wild and crazy "post-racial" campus comedy (0 replies)
  205. Climate change requires a new abolition movement (0 replies)
  206. Why the U.S. concealed its chemical weapons role in Iraq (0 replies)
  207. The Revolution is coming to a theater near you: 1969 in review (0 replies)
  208. Ebola fear, monitoring ease for some in Dallas (0 replies)
  209. Black Agenda Report Needs Your Contribution To Survive (0 replies)
  210. Peaceful Ferguson protests could spark new civil rights movement (0 replies)
  211. Auto mechanics won’t be bulldozed off the picket line (0 replies)
  212. Pleas to major powers from Ebola-stricken countries, health professionals fall on deaf ears (0 replies)
  213. Australian imperialism: Political attack dog for US war drive (0 replies)
  214. US Supreme Court allows Texas to implement anti-democratic voter ID law (0 replies)
  215. Leaked documents expose secret contracts between NSA and tech companies (0 replies)
  216. Obama administration signals reluctance to bring civil rights charges against killer cop in Missouri (0 replies)
  217. Tens of thousands march in London against low wages (0 replies)
  218. Six killed in Pittsburgh area house fire (0 replies)
  219. Philadelphia unions use teachers’ rally to promote Democrats (0 replies)
  220. Government indifference compounds Ebola disaster (0 replies)
  221. The American oligarchy (0 replies)
  222. Australian government refuses to send teams to fight Ebola (0 replies)
  223. FBI director demands unfettered access to all encrypted phone data (0 replies)
  224. Judge delays order to release Guantanamo force-feeding videos (0 replies)
  225. French President Hollande moves to end universality of family benefits (0 replies)
  226. Spanish students eject Ukrainian fascist thugs (0 replies)
  227. University study exposes growing hunger in South London borough of Lambeth (0 replies)
  228. Report exposes GOP governors ties to donors who get contracts (0 replies)
  229. Panopticon's breathtaking ride on "Roads to the North" (0 replies)
  230. Mexico student teachers still missing, reverberations continue (0 replies)
  231. Progressive mayors lead campaign to hike minimum wage (0 replies)
  232. Ukraine fascists turn against right-wing government (0 replies)
  233. Laughter through tears in Canada's "Rez Sisters" (0 replies)
  234. Richest one percent controls nearly half of global wealth (0 replies)
  235. The US midterm elections and the bankruptcy of the capitalist system (0 replies)
  236. US boosts air war in Syria (0 replies)
  237. CIA warned arming Syrian “rebels” unlikely to succeed (0 replies)
  238. Lack of training, safety at Texas hospital where nurses contracted Ebola (0 replies)
  239. Deal with bond insurer paves way for approval of Detroit bankruptcy plan (0 replies)
  240. Students, workers denounce attack on Philadelphia teachers (0 replies)
  241. An Australian Labor leader feigns concern over terror laws (0 replies)
  242. Iranian Communists back Kurds resisting ISIS (0 replies)
  243. Memories of Ñancahuazú, Tlatelolco and Cubana de Aviación Flight 455 (0 replies)
  244. Walker says minimum wage serves no purpose (0 replies)
  245. Organizers in Colombia’s flower industry: These roses have thorns! (0 replies)
  246. GOP to America: “Be very, very afraid this Halloween!” (0 replies)
  247. Female Nobel winners are rare: One was a British communist (0 replies)
  248. The dark side of academic moonlighting (0 replies)
  249. Chicago International Film Festival celebrates 50th anniversary (0 replies)
  250. Nurses: Ebola threat requires emergency presidential action (0 replies)