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