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- World economy slides deeper into slump (0 replies)
- COSATU federation leader expresses fear of social explosion in South Africa (0 replies)
- Vigilante mobs, right-wing protests target Roma in France (0 replies)
- Widow of Nazi victim wins partial victory in court (0 replies)
- ‘Fringe’ episode confirms it’s the best show on TV (0 replies)
- Tea party tries to save one of its own in Illinois (0 replies)
- Listen to Black Agenda Report on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of October 1, 2012 (0 replies)
- Unions take aim at child labor, trafficking (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: George Washington bridge opened (0 replies)
- Mexican right rams through anti-labor law (0 replies)
- Fatal work injuries down slightly in 2011 (0 replies)
- “Adios Arpaio” campaign heats up in Arizona (0 replies)
- Progressives say election may bolster social safety net (0 replies)
- Unique films from North Korea, Chile, Argentina (0 replies)
- Duquesne University professors say yes to a union (0 replies)
- Tens of thousands protest austerity policies in Portugal, Spain (0 replies)
- US increases support for Syrian opposition as Aleppo burns (0 replies)
- Detroit water workers go on strike (0 replies)
- SEP candidate speaks with striking Detroit city workers (0 replies)
- ACLU Report: Obama administration expands domestic spying (0 replies)
- One in five US households has student loan debt (0 replies)
- Minneapolis workplace shooting leaves six dead (0 replies)
- Sri Lankan government moves to revive the death penalty (0 replies)
- Austerity budgets imposed across Europe (0 replies)
- Catalonia plans referendum on independence from Spain (0 replies)
- China: Bo Xilai expelled from the Communist Party (0 replies)
- US scuttles Syria negotiations, backs anti-Assad forces at UN (0 replies)
- AKP government moves against Turkish army (0 replies)
- Report reveals deteriorating social conditions in Wisconsin (0 replies)
- Harlan, Kentucky coal miner killed in roof fall (0 replies)
- UN delegation snubbed by Pakistani officials as violence ravages Balochistan (0 replies)
- “The Master” is a deep one (0 replies)
- US military brands Assange, WikiLeaks as “the enemy” (0 replies)
- Israeli prime minister lays out path to war with Iran (0 replies)
- Sri Lanka suicide rate one of the world’s highest (0 replies)
- South Africa’s strike wave hits whole mining sector, spreads to transport (0 replies)
- Australian PM demands UN rubberstamp war on Syria and Iran (0 replies)
- Australia: Bankstown fire points to safety de-regulation (0 replies)
- The terror of US drone warfare (0 replies)
- National Football League and referees reach tentative agreement (0 replies)
- Republicans lie about "Support our troops" (0 replies)
- Trumka urges white working-class men to back Warren in Mass. (0 replies)
- Unions back universities in race and admissions Supreme Court case (0 replies)
- Mexican supermarket workers and union condemn E-Verify (0 replies)
- Black Caucus meet: “Vote like you never did before!” (0 replies)
- Syria and the dogs of war (0 replies)
- Under death threats, Mexican labor leader leaves country (0 replies)
- NFL settlement a victory for unions, solidarity (0 replies)
- Victory of the football refs tells a tale of two lessons (0 replies)
- Is the fracking industry bribing professors? (0 replies)
- U.S. Army stands down worldwide to focus on suicide prevention (0 replies)
- Restaurant has to pay wages it stole from employee (0 replies)
- Civilian deaths mount as U.S. drones strike Pakistan (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Suffragette socialist Sylvia Pankhurst dies in 1960 (0 replies)
- Japan’s new opposition leader promotes militarist agenda (0 replies)
- Job cuts confirmed at New Zealand rail (0 replies)
- Millions of Greek workers join one-day general strike against austerity (0 replies)
- Spain’s anti-cuts protest violently broken up by police (0 replies)
- Western Australian cuts highlight sharp turn to austerity (0 replies)
- US elections conceal preparations for war with Iran (0 replies)
- Early voting begins in US elections (0 replies)
- Questions raised by BBC’s apology to queen over Abu Hamza (0 replies)
- Lax rules letting drillers pollute the earth (0 replies)
- Polls show Romney’s ship running aground (0 replies)
- Voting As A Constitutional Right: What A Real “Protect The Vote” Movement Would Look Like (0 replies)
- Talking Peace and Justice with Ahmadinejad (0 replies)
- Freedom Rider: Emancipation (0 replies)
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- It's Party Time for the Black Misleadership Class (0 replies)
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- Why Obama Health Care Act Should Be Named “Obamacare for the Few and ObamaDon’tCare for the Majority” (0 replies)
- Australia: Bankstown council shuts fire victims out of meeting (0 replies)
- Pakistani government breaks up protests against the US (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: First Model T leaves the assembly line (0 replies)
- Romney's plane window flub shows his head's in the clouds (0 replies)
- Tea party targets 10 million Latinos for vote suppression (0 replies)
- Toronto film highlight: “Free Angela and All Political Prisoners” (0 replies)
- Ohioans “all fired up” by GOP vote suppression effort (0 replies)
- As Australian mining boom ends, new push for wage cuts (0 replies)
- Obama uses UN speech to threaten war against Iran (0 replies)
- Banks and money markets back plans for European banking union (0 replies)
- Japan and China face off in island dispute (0 replies)
- Pakistan government breaks up protests against the US (0 replies)
- UAW to hold revote at Chrysler Dundee, Michigan engine plant (0 replies)
- Workers at French auto plant speak out against job cuts (0 replies)
- Chicago Symphony Orchestra musicians ratify concessions contract (0 replies)
- Japan withdraws goal of no nukes by 2040 (0 replies)
- Big business and GOP block Florida sick-time ballot measure (0 replies)
- NFL players to owners: End lockout of refs (0 replies)
- The mailman wonders: Whose history are we taught? (0 replies)
- A fight grows in Brooklyn to save SUNY Downstate (0 replies)
- Group sees the disabled as their own best spokespeople (0 replies)
- Hiding in caves and high-rise steelworkers: Toronto Film Festival 2012 (0 replies)
- Thousands of Foxconn workers clash with security guards in China (0 replies)
- Romney’s “47 percent” video and the bipartisan assault on social reform (0 replies)
- Attack in Libya disrupted major CIA operation (0 replies)
- UN prepares French-backed intervention in Mali (0 replies)
- California governor signs pension “reform” bill (0 replies)
- Ford Canada workers ratify concessions deal (0 replies)
- Study: Recession punishes West Virginia workers (0 replies)
- Australian budget figures mean major attacks on spending (0 replies)
- U.S gun culture diagnosed as a social disease (0 replies)
- Reclaim democracy, protect the vulnerable says faith community (0 replies)
- Battling the Brooklyn Democratic boss (0 replies)
- Campaign intensifies in Battleground Ohio (0 replies)
- Koch Brothers try to kill California unions (0 replies)
- Texas Walmart workers stage “Rally for Respect” (0 replies)
- Marchers demand end to deadly gun violence (0 replies)
- Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of September 24, 2012 (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Eisenhower enforces racial integration in Little Rock (0 replies)
- India’s shopkeepers go on strike over “Walmart decision” (0 replies)
- Fantasy questions and belly laughs: Election 2012 (0 replies)
- Metal musicians talk community, politics, LGBT equality (0 replies)
- How about a Puerto Rican senator from Arizona? (0 replies)
- Australia: Brisbane workers and youth denounce austerity budget (0 replies)
- Australia: Devastating cuts to Queensland public sector jobs and services (0 replies)
- Australia: Funeral ceremony held for Bankstown fire victim (0 replies)
- Currency war warnings follow US Fed’s “quantitative easing” (0 replies)
- UN human rights officials visit Sri Lanka (0 replies)
- Chicago Symphony musicians walk out (0 replies)
- France’s Socialist Party government bans protests against anti-Muhammad cartoons (0 replies)
- Squatting now a criminal offence in the UK (0 replies)
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- Life expectancy falling for the poorest Americans (0 replies)
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- US blames Libya attack on Al Qaeda-linked forces it previously backed (0 replies)
- Bank of America to lay off 16,000 workers (0 replies)
- Amid rising tensions, US defense secretary visits China and Japan (0 replies)
- Greece: Growing resistance to austerity measures (0 replies)
- Three killers and a blurry background (0 replies)
- As ice melts, geoengineering gets a less frosty reception (0 replies)
- Unions say Pennsylvania can’t handle Voter ID demand (0 replies)
- Chicago teachers educate a nation (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Mother Jones leads march of miners’ children (0 replies)
- Fighting for human rights in the fields of North Carolina (0 replies)
- Virginia: Democrats inch forward but it's still close (0 replies)
- Part-time faculty pay reaching poverty level (0 replies)
- Australia: TAFE teachers strike over job losses, assets sell off (0 replies)
- Lessons of the Chicago teachers strike (0 replies)
- Millions protest in India against “big bang” pro-market measures (0 replies)
- Oppose Chinese and Japanese nationalism (0 replies)
- Victorian TAFE teachers speak on cuts to funding (0 replies)
- Net worth of richest Americans soars by 13 percent in 2012 (0 replies)
- Washington pressures Iraq over alleged arms shipments to Syria (0 replies)
- Obama denies health care to young immigrants granted temporary reprieve from deportation (0 replies)
- Should mining in Greenland follow the U.S.’s example? (0 replies)
- Vance community may face destruction (0 replies)
- The "47 Percent" welcomes Romney (0 replies)
- Today in Labor History: "The Jungle" published (0 replies)
- Unions reach agreement with Verizon (0 replies)
- Union official scores Republican ad featuring fake coal miner (0 replies)
- American Airlines sends layoff notices to 11,000 employees (0 replies)
- Australian Labor government prepares for election campaign of lies (0 replies)
- Australian government removes refugees to Nauru (0 replies)
- Bangladeshi garment workers clash with police (0 replies)
- End of Chicago strike paves way for redoubled attack on teachers, public education (0 replies)
- Anti-US protests spark internal policy debate over American war drive in Syria (0 replies)
- Egyptian President Mursi cracks down after US embassy protests (0 replies)
- Mexican gas plant explosion kills some 30 workers (0 replies)
- Japan abandoning nuclear power by 2040 (0 replies)
- Striking warehouse workers take over Chicago Walmart (0 replies)
- Hondurans challenge gov’t land seizures, anti-worker law (0 replies)
- Rahm Emanuel: Point Man For Obama's Bipartisan Pork Barrel Pedagogy (0 replies)
- Race-Based Romney-Speak (0 replies)
- Georgia Brutalizes Inmates, Silences Families, Stonewalls Advocates, Justice Department Does Nothing So Far (0 replies)
- The two paths open to Chicago teachers (0 replies)
- College’s antiquated policies up against new generation of thinkers (0 replies)
- Connecticut GOP Senate hopeful a threat to kids (0 replies)
- An election for the many or the few? (0 replies)
- EPI: Income recovery from great recession may take until 2020 (0 replies)
- Citizens United pays to air anti-Obama film (0 replies)
- Out of dusty desert and shadows, LA Walmart warehouse workers march (video) (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Tuskegee Institute opened (0 replies)
- Neil Armstrong: moon in the balance (0 replies)
- Freedom Rider: Mitt Romney, The Less Effective Evil (0 replies)
- Obama Wins A Round in His Quest to Imprison Americans Without Trial (0 replies)
- The Mother of All Blowbacks is Coming (0 replies)
- Fall 2012 Reading List: Black Agenda Review of Books (0 replies)
- Is Senior Adviser Valerie Jarrett the One Who Keeps Barack from Dealing with Black Issues? (0 replies)
- Why the AFL-CIO Must Address Black Criminalization and (Un)Employment (0 replies)
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- Australian police crackdown on anti-US protest in Sydney (0 replies)
- Delegates meeting votes to end Chicago teachers strike (0 replies)
- Mounting anti-Japanese protests in China (0 replies)
- Pakistan’s factory fire: An indictment of capitalism (0 replies)
- The two paths open to Chicago teachers (0 replies)
- Attacks force US to halt joint operations with Afghan troops (0 replies)
- CAW leadership bows to Ford Canada’s concessions demands (0 replies)
- The unholy nexus between Britain’s royal family, the military and the media in Afghanistan (0 replies)
- Marine's father deported week after Afghanistan deployment (0 replies)
- Moment of victory: Shell stops Arctic drilling (0 replies)
- Ohio labor rallies for Obama (0 replies)
- Parents and students back Chicago teachers (0 replies)
- Berlin: A conference of anti-fascists and the story of a ring (0 replies)
- Mitt, you take personal responsibility! (0 replies)
- On the 202nd anniversary of Mexican independence (0 replies)
- Anti-US protests spread throughout Muslim world (0 replies)
- Australia: After Bankstown apartment fire, residents demand answers (0 replies)
- Israeli leader presses Obama to set trigger for war against Iran (0 replies)
- Seven Days in Chicago: What has been revealed by the Chicago teachers strike (0 replies)
- Under threat of injunction, Chicago teacher delegates to vote on strike (0 replies)
- Thousands demonstrate in Madrid against austerity (0 replies)
- India announces “big bang” economic reforms (0 replies)
- New York police arrest hundreds on first anniversary of Occupy Wall Street protests (0 replies)
- Today in Labor History: 1934 textile workers strike begins (0 replies)
- Rally demands banks stop foreclosing on veterans (0 replies)
- Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of September 17, 2012 (0 replies)
- Wisconsin’s anti-collective bargaining law struck down (0 replies)
- Walmart warehouse workers strike for workplace safety (0 replies)
- Today in Labor History: First Civil War battle in north (0 replies)
- Census Bureau: Poverty rate unchanged, health care coverage improves, income drops (0 replies)
- Strike at Walmart warehouses spreads (0 replies)
- Coming out for equality in Memphis (0 replies)
- Unionists, allies protest Trans-Pacific trade pact (0 replies)
- Pride at Work puts “Boots on the Ground” (0 replies)
- Australia police raids stir up new “terror” scare (0 replies)
- Chicago teachers vote to continue strike (0 replies)
- Dubious new “terrorism” raids in Australia (0 replies)
- Financial parasitism and looting are the “new normal” (0 replies)
- NATO bombing kills nine women in Afghanistan as fighting mounts (0 replies)
- Pakistani government facing public anger over Karachi fire (0 replies)
- South Africa: ANC orders security clampdown against miners’ revolt (0 replies)
- This deal is not what the strike was about! (0 replies)
- Polls show Obama edging ahead of Romney (0 replies)
- Without final contract, Chicago Teachers Union pushes for end to strike (0 replies)
- Teachers have the right to know: What’s in the contract? (0 replies)
- Grand coalition government formed in the Netherlands (0 replies)
- US designates Haqqani Network in Pakistan as terrorist group (0 replies)
- The strange absence of China’s vice president (0 replies)
- Right-wing terrorist organization worked within US Army (0 replies)
- Anti-US protests rage across the Middle East (0 replies)
- British TUC makes hollow general strike threat (0 replies)
- Chicago teachers to vote Sunday on ending strike (0 replies)
- NFL players make strong defense of LGBT equality (0 replies)
- CAW moves to meet Detroit Three’s demands for two tier-wages, other givebacks (0 replies)
- CLUW mobilizes to protect voter rights (0 replies)
- Despite austerity, right-center coalition prevails in Dutch elections (0 replies)
- With toxic plant ready for demolition, NJ residents voice concerns (0 replies)
- Faith leaders condemn far right Values summit (0 replies)
- Hoffa holds tea party responsible for "tremendous war on workers" (0 replies)
- Behind the inflammatory video, a vast right-wing network (0 replies)
- Workers for Walmart subcontractor forced to strike over warehouse conditions (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Textile workers ambushed (0 replies)
- Australia: Hundreds of Bankstown fire survivors remain locked out (0 replies)
- Chinese president’s top aide sidelined (0 replies)
- Protests against Palestinian Authority austerity measures (0 replies)
- The US embassy protests (0 replies)
- Union preparing to accept sellout contract and end Chicago teachers strike (0 replies)
- ”The Quiet American”: the death of J. Christopher Stevens (0 replies)
- Students, teachers oppose attack on public education (0 replies)
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