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  1. Democrats attack the unemployed and the poor (0 replies)
  2. Worst US jobs report in three years shatters claims of economic recovery (0 replies)
  3. US troops kill Afghan four-year-old (0 replies)
  4. Thai opposition vows to shut down Bangkok (0 replies)
  5. Thatcher planned to use army against 1984-1985 British miners’ strike (0 replies)
  6. Dramatic increase in poverty in Hungary (0 replies)
  7. Germany: The grand coalition and the Left Party (0 replies)
  8. Australia: Former Labor prime ministers call on conservative government to slash spending more quickly (0 replies)
  9. Three children killed in Indiana house fire (0 replies)
  10. Inhuman treatment of UK woman in privately-run prison (0 replies)
  11. German writer Georg Büchner: 200 years since his birth—Part 1 (0 replies)
  12. Why is Dan Gilbert on the Detroit Blight Removal Task Force? (0 replies)
  13. Asia: The 21st century tinderbox for war (0 replies)
  14. Amidst 40th anniversary, attacks on Endangered Species Act persist (0 replies)
  15. Jobless rate drops because 525,000 stop searching (0 replies)
  16. Ape personhood is step in right direction (0 replies)
  17. Today in labor history: The Pemberton Mill disaster (0 replies)
  18. Amiri Baraka, preeminent poet and activist, dies at age 79 (0 replies)
  19. Armed clashes erupt around besieged Iraqi city of Fallujah (0 replies)
  20. Obama’s phony campaign against inequality (0 replies)
  21. Syria conference, Iranian deal hang in balance as US steps up bullying (0 replies)
  22. The strange case of Dennis Rodman in North Korea (0 replies)
  23. Japanese defence minister’s Indian visit strengthens military ties (0 replies)
  24. Campaigning underway in South African elections (0 replies)
  25. New York City’s homeless suffer in record-breaking low temperatures (0 replies)
  26. UK police get away with killing of Mark Duggan (0 replies)
  27. Teamsters at UPS Freight voting on new pact (0 replies)
  28. Today In labor history: "Common Sense" by Thomas Paine is published (0 replies)
  29. On recession’s sixth anniversary, U.S. still down 8 million jobs (0 replies)
  30. South Sudan: Communists speak out on crisis (0 replies)
  31. Seattle’s socialist councilmember delivers inaugural address (0 replies)
  32. Labor and allies turn up heat on GOP over jobless benefits (0 replies)
  33. Obama’s cheap-labor “promise zone” fraud (0 replies)
  34. US imperialism and Iraq’s descent into civil war (0 replies)
  35. Mass protests by migrants and asylum seekers in Israel (0 replies)
  36. Saudi budget signals growing social crisis (0 replies)
  37. Canada’s top CEOs paid 171 times more than the average worker (0 replies)
  38. French Socialist Party runs Florange steelworks union leader in European elections (0 replies)
  39. Obama crony joins Carlyle Group (0 replies)
  40. Record cold has devastating effect on US homeless (0 replies)
  41. Obama, the Great Dis-Equalizer (0 replies)
  42. Is the End of Marijuana Prohibition the End of the War On Drugs? Probably Not. (0 replies)
  43. Freedom Rider: Prosecuting Black Victims (0 replies)
  44. Black South Africa Rediscovers Itself – Will Black America? (0 replies)
  45. The Budget Deal and Neoliberalism: The U.S. and South African Connection (0 replies)
  46. The African National Congress: The Rise and Tragic Fall of a Revolutionary Movement (0 replies)
  47. Imagine: If Mayor DeBlasio Really Were a Socialist (0 replies)
  48. Madame President? No, Madame Prisoner: Rwanda’s Victoire Ingabire (0 replies)
  49. Campaign intensifies to free Iranian trade unionists (0 replies)
  50. Republicans leave unemployed #OutInTheCold (0 replies)
  51. St. Louis unions giving to charities big time (0 replies)
  52. Miners’ deaths increased in 2013 (0 replies)
  53. Today in labor history: Stephen Hawking born (0 replies)
  54. Toni Harp sworn in as mayor of New Haven (0 replies)
  55. An unhappy anniversary of Citizens United (0 replies)
  56. Cold? Really, it’s warmer than ever (0 replies)
  57. Obamacare site botches more than 100,000 Medicaid, CHIP enrollments (0 replies)
  58. Frank Wess, Chico Hamilton, Yusef Lateef: A tribute to three important jazz musicians (0 replies)
  59. PBS’s Red Metal: The Copper Country Strike of 1913 commemorates Michigan’s bitter labor past (0 replies)
  60. Fifty years since Johnson's declaration of the “War on Poverty” (0 replies)
  61. Japan scrambles fighters amid escalating tensions with China (0 replies)
  62. One in five Israelis lives in poverty (0 replies)
  63. Death toll rises from North American “polar vortex” (0 replies)
  64. Australian union calls for auto funding switch to military spending (0 replies)
  65. Chicago People’s World gala heats up for Sunday (0 replies)
  66. Today in labor history: Author Zora Neale Hurston is born (0 replies)
  67. House GOP draining $600 million a week from economy (0 replies)
  68. Yellen confirmed as Federal Reserve chief (0 replies)
  69. Declare yourself #IdleNoMore (0 replies)
  70. “Opposing Jim Crow”: How African Americans helped shape Soviet antiracism (0 replies)
  71. "Philomena:" heartbreak, fortitude, and search for closure (0 replies)
  72. IAM Boeing workers narrowly approve 8-year contract extension (0 replies)
  73. Agrarian-based oligarchy exerts control over post-coup Paraguay (0 replies)
  74. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 1/6/14 (0 replies)
  75. Senate confirms Janet Yellen as Fed Chair (0 replies)
  76. The New York Times pronounces on destabilisation of the Middle East (0 replies)
  77. US, Iran say they will not send troops to Iraq (0 replies)
  78. Boeing workers denounce union for ramming through sellout deal (0 replies)
  79. Anti-immigrant campaign intensifies in Britain (0 replies)
  80. How Khodorkovsky became Russia’s richest man (0 replies)
  81. Chicago residents thrown out ahead of eviction moratorium (0 replies)
  82. DC charter school officials charged with funneling millions to personal accounts (0 replies)
  83. Today in labor history: Poet Carl Sandburg is born (0 replies)
  84. Cuba – 55 years of ideas and truth (0 replies)
  85. Mexico after 20 years of NAFTA: poor and getting poorer (0 replies)
  86. Turkey's crisis: more than meets the eye (0 replies)
  87. Richard Hart, Jamaican Marxist and historian, dies (0 replies)
  88. Is this what for-profit health care looks like? (0 replies)
  89. Egyptian junta launches deadliest crackdown in months (0 replies)
  90. Cambodian government bans rallies and protests (0 replies)
  91. Father of slain Boston bombing witness releases letter to Obama accusing FBI of murder (0 replies)
  92. NSA does not deny spying on US Congress (0 replies)
  93. Poverty in Germany hits new high (0 replies)
  94. Hampshire council in England closes more care*homes (0 replies)
  95. India’s prime minister announces resignation (0 replies)
  96. US appeals court upholds suppression of legal memo approving collection of phone records (0 replies)
  97. Fiat’s $4.35 billion payoff to UAW, Inc. (0 replies)
  98. Cambodian security forces shoot striking garment workers (0 replies)
  99. Machinists’ union rams through sellout deal at Boeing (0 replies)
  100. Report reveals the new face of UK poverty (0 replies)
  101. Why Berlin is active on behalf of the Russian oligarch Khodorkovsky (0 replies)
  102. German court rejects compensation claim from victims of Kunduz massacre (0 replies)
  103. Sri Lanka: Standoff between government and TNA deepens (0 replies)
  104. De Blasio takes over in New York (0 replies)
  105. North Dakota oil train explosion is another harsh lesson (0 replies)
  106. New York's tale of two cities extends to America (0 replies)
  107. Growing economic divide fuels ire toward Silicon Valley (0 replies)
  108. Next time use U.S. Postal Service (0 replies)
  109. Germany: Fireworks past, present and future (0 replies)
  110. Today in labor history: Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inducts first woman (0 replies)
  111. Boeing continues to play one state off against another (0 replies)
  112. Iraq slides toward civil war (0 replies)
  113. The launch of the Obamacare counterrevolution (0 replies)
  114. Supreme Court justice stays contraceptive mandate for some church-run institutions (0 replies)
  115. Civil liberties lawyer Lynne Stewart wins “compassionate release” after four years in prison (0 replies)
  116. Bill Clinton administers oath of office to New York’s new mayor, Bill de Blasio (0 replies)
  117. French President Hollande announces Lebanese arms deal in Saudi Arabia (0 replies)
  118. As 2014 begins, New York City’s homeless population continues to grow (0 replies)
  119. Condolences from Dave Hyland’s German comrades (0 replies)
  120. Following social unrest, Argentine government grants police wage hikes (0 replies)
  121. After 55 years, time to end embargo against Cuba (0 replies)
  122. Today in labor history: Petition sent to Congress to end Fugitive Slave Act (0 replies)
  123. Worse than we thought: Climate uncertainties turning into harsh facts (0 replies)
  124. More than 400,000 New Jerseyans get a raise January 1 (0 replies)
  125. City ordinance: All Portland workers get sick leave (0 replies)
  126. Emergency action urged on unemployment benefits (0 replies)
  127. I spent 19 days in a psychiatric hospital — and loved every minute (0 replies)
  128. Start the year with some great labor films (0 replies)
  129. Workers' rights under fire in Supreme Court (0 replies)
  130. Unions battle “Scrooge” Congress on transportation needs (0 replies)
  131. Listen to Black Agenda Radio... Our Program For December 31, 2013 (0 replies)
  132. Snowden reveals massive National Security Agency hacking unit (0 replies)
  133. The pseudo-legal arguments for a police state (0 replies)
  134. Terror bombings kill at least 32 in southern Russia (0 replies)
  135. New Year’s launch of Obamacare: A health care counter-reform in action (0 replies)
  136. Protests hit Turkey as corruption probes target Erdogan government (0 replies)
  137. Women threatened with deportation after exposing sexual harassment at UK detention centre (0 replies)
  138. Czech Republic: Social Democrats enter into coalition with right-wing billionaire’s party (0 replies)
  139. New York’s Mayor Bloomberg calls for assault on public worker pensions (0 replies)
  140. New German defence minister makes Christmas visit to Afghanistan (0 replies)
  141. Swedish intelligence service spying on Russia for US National Security Agency (0 replies)
  142. Cutoff of jobless benefits caps year of attacks on US workers (0 replies)
  143. As 2013 draws to a close, capitalist breakdown is intensifying (0 replies)
  144. Lebanon destabilised by Chatah assassination (0 replies)
  145. CIA-backed militias linked to Benghazi, Libya attack (0 replies)
  146. Factional warfare grips Congress of South African Trade Unions (0 replies)
  147. Deadly train fire highlights poor safety conditions on Indian Railways (0 replies)
  148. Bangladeshi government cracks down on opposition protests (0 replies)
  149. Attempt at ceasefire as military buildup continues in South Sudan (0 replies)
  150. German IG Metall union refuses to present agreement to GM-Opel workers (0 replies)
  151. Spanish government attacks abortion rights (0 replies)
  152. India’s Supreme Court re-criminalizes homosexuality (0 replies)
  153. US veterans face economic and physical hardship (0 replies)
  154. Public Meeting: David Hyland—a political appreciation (0 replies)
  155. Power struggle intensifies in Turkey (0 replies)
  156. Australia: Teenage girl assaulted by train ticket inspectors (0 replies)
  157. Thai military hints at a coup (0 replies)
  158. Egyptian junta intensifies crackdown on Muslim Brotherhood (0 replies)
  159. Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
  160. Federal judge rules NSA phone data collection is legal (0 replies)
  161. French humanitarian group alleges Sri Lankan security forces executed aid workers (0 replies)
  162. US prepares strikes against Islamists in Iraq (0 replies)
  163. Japanese PM revives militarist traditions (0 replies)
  164. Catalan nationalist parties set date for independence referendum (0 replies)
  165. German Greens, Christian Democrats seal coalition pact in Hesse (0 replies)
  166. Austrian grand coalition government intensifies austerity (0 replies)
  167. Hundreds of thousands face Christmas holidays without electricity in US and Canada (0 replies)
  168. Half a million in the UK deprived of social care over the last five years (0 replies)
  169. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 12/23/13 (0 replies)
  170. US government steps up attack on exposure of NSA spying (0 replies)
  171. Fed decision fuels global financial parasitism (0 replies)
  172. US military forces mobilised amid South Sudan crisis (0 replies)
  173. CIA role in Colombia assassination program bared (0 replies)
  174. Washington, DC workers speak out on federal budget cuts (0 replies)
  175. Crackdown on UK student protests (0 replies)
  176. Germany: 87-year-old imprisoned for fare-dodging (0 replies)
  177. Germany’s grand coalition appoints new state secretary for intelligence services (0 replies)
  178. Australian government inquiry blames wage levels for car plant closures (0 replies)
  179. Washington issues warning as South Sudan slides toward civil war (0 replies)
  180. Behind North Korea’s political crisis (0 replies)
  181. White House grants new Obamacare exemptions as enrollment deadline hits (0 replies)
  182. EU summit: Berlin calls for stricter budgetary discipline (0 replies)
  183. Putin pardons Russian oligarch Khodorkovsky in overture to the West (0 replies)
  184. Mass opposition blocks Portuguese pension reform (0 replies)
  185. Canada’s foreign minister calls on Edward Snowden to surrender to US authorities (0 replies)
  186. Democrat Party to boycott Thai elections (0 replies)
  187. UK faces most severe youth unemployment crisis in decades (0 replies)
  188. Kellogg announces plant closures in Australia and Canada (0 replies)
  189. US Congress passes $633 billion military spending bill (0 replies)
  190. Latest Snowden revelations expose Obama’s lies on NSA spy programs (0 replies)
  191. UK reneges on promised independent inquiry on rendition, torture (0 replies)
  192. Dozens killed and wounded as sectarian bloodshed escalates in Iraq (0 replies)
  193. Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
  194. Detroit bus drivers speak out on bankruptcy, crisis in city bus system (0 replies)
  195. Islamist political leader executed in Bangladesh (0 replies)
  196. Italy’s “Forconi” movement (0 replies)
  197. 2013: Year of the bold new labor movement (0 replies)
  198. Top 10 environmental issues of 2013 (0 replies)
  199. Skater Boitano comes out, will represent U.S. at Olympics (0 replies)
  200. US steps up the drumbeat on Sri Lankan human rights (0 replies)
  201. "Duck Dynasty" fans react to Robertson's hiatus (0 replies)
  202. South Africa, then and now (0 replies)
  203. Obama-Castro handshake has meaning (0 replies)
  204. 2013 "Are You Serious?" Awards (0 replies)
  205. Top 14 quotes from Pope Francis, "2013 Person of the Year" (0 replies)
  206. Christie’s appraisal paves way for sale of Detroit Institute of Arts masterpieces (0 replies)
  207. Australia’s auto closures pose need for a global workers’ strategy (0 replies)
  208. Detainee ejected from courtroom at Guantanamo trial (0 replies)
  209. Australia: Adelaide workers discuss Holden shutdown (0 replies)
  210. European Union increases border controls against asylum seekers (0 replies)
  211. German court rejects challenge against temporary work (0 replies)
  212. Peru military-police scandal throws government into crisis (0 replies)
  213. Australia: SEP meetings oppose war preparations against China (0 replies)
  214. “Club Red”: Vacation, Soviet-style (0 replies)
  215. L & M nurses and techs back on the job as negotiations continue (0 replies)
  216. Mexican lawmakers OK privatization of nation’s oil industry (0 replies)
  217. Sewage overruns Gaza (0 replies)
  218. Tell Congress to extend unemployment benefits now! (0 replies)
  219. Unhappy International Migrants Day (0 replies)
  220. Today in labor history: The human cost of mining (0 replies)
  221. Port workers in 10 nations taking on IKEA (0 replies)
  222. The Crime Films of Anthony Mann: A comment and a conversation with the author—Part 2 (0 replies)
  223. Egypt’s new constitution legitimizes coup, enshrines military dictatorship (0 replies)
  224. Japanese government boosts defence budget (0 replies)
  225. Obama advisory committee whitewashes US spying programs (0 replies)
  226. German ruling class closes ranks in grand coalition government (0 replies)
  227. Edward Snowden’s open letter sparks asylum debate in Brazil (0 replies)
  228. Wall Street celebrates Fed announcement, sending US stocks to record highs (0 replies)
  229. US Senate approves bipartisan austerity budget (0 replies)
  230. Ruling circles hail social misery produced by Irish bailout (0 replies)
  231. European Left selects Tsipras as lead candidate in European elections (0 replies)
  232. Chinese security circles debate growing US war threat (0 replies)
  233. Today in labor history: Operation PUSH founded (0 replies)
  234. Nelson Mandela’s Long Death (0 replies)
  235. The Obama Legacy, Part 1 of Many: Why Secret Trade Negotiations? Because TPP & TAFTA are NAFTA on Crack & Evil Steroids (0 replies)
  236. Freedom Rider: Edward Snowden: Person of the Year (0 replies)
  237. Eyewitness to America’s Betrayal of Mandela’s South Africa: The Gore-Mbeki Commission – Part II (0 replies)
  238. Nelson Mandela, Free Market Capitalism and the South African Crisis (0 replies)
  239. South Africa and Zimbabwe: A Tale of Two Land Reforms (0 replies)
  240. Race, Religion and Rounding Up Africans in Israel (0 replies)
  241. An Interview with René González, of the Cuban 5 (0 replies)
  242. Germany's Left party becomes the official opposition (0 replies)
  243. Community to casino: Stop harassing your workers! (0 replies)
  244. Top 10 worst sequels and remakes of 2013 (0 replies)
  245. D.C. Council votes to support minimum wage hike to $11.50 (0 replies)
  246. Russian offer of aid sharpens international power struggle over Ukraine (0 replies)
  247. “Almost Orwellian”: US Judge indicts NSA spying (0 replies)
  248. Budget slashing deal set to be ratified by US Senate (0 replies)
  249. Former Chinese security chief under house arrest (0 replies)
  250. Top Indian official declares relationship with China “adversarial” (0 replies)