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  1. Detroit’s emergency manager throws down the gauntlet (0 replies)
  2. Attacks on Greek teachers intensify (0 replies)
  3. South African Marikana miners stage wildcat strike (0 replies)
  4. Australian Labor budget sets up permanent cuts to social spending (0 replies)
  5. New revelations of torture and murder of Afghan civilians by US Special Forces (0 replies)
  6. Health and Human Services secretary solicits corporate funds to implement Obama health care plan (0 replies)
  7. At least 40 killed in two coal mine explosions in China (0 replies)
  8. Seven undocumented demonstrators arrested at immigration detention center (0 replies)
  9. Iraqi unions still repressed (0 replies)
  10. From occupation to cooperative: workers fight for their jobs (0 replies)
  11. Today in labor history: Freedom Riders attacked in Alabama (0 replies)
  12. IRS "scandal" may not be so scandalous after all (0 replies)
  13. Students, community protest Utah tar sands conference (0 replies)
  14. Letter from Puerto Rico: A workers' commune flourishes (0 replies)
  15. AFL-CIO: Penalize Bangladesh until it protects workers (0 replies)
  16. Obama, Cameron hold Syria war summit in Washington (0 replies)
  17. The criminalization of political dissent in America (0 replies)
  18. Reports suggest Syrian opposition involvement in Turkish bombings (0 replies)
  19. Detroit’s emergency manager outlines slash and burn “restructuring” plan (0 replies)
  20. Mother’s Day shooting in New Orleans injures 19 people (0 replies)
  21. Why I read the WSWS (0 replies)
  22. Workers Struggles: The Americas (0 replies)
  23. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 5/13/13 (0 replies)
  24. Analysts say bill would extend labor law protection to immigrants (0 replies)
  25. Today in labor history: May 13 a busy day ! (0 replies)
  26. Texans rally to expand Medicaid (0 replies)
  27. Fast food wages equal “junk food money” (0 replies)
  28. Cuban Five’s Rene Gonzalez freed, push continues (0 replies)
  29. Ex-Guatemalan dictator found guilty of genocide (0 replies)
  30. On NAFTA anniversary, Colombians face turning point (0 replies)
  31. Appeals court tosses NLRB’s workers rights poster rule (0 replies)
  32. Administration brings GOP attacks on NLRB to Supreme Court (0 replies)
  33. Capitalism and the crisis facing young people (0 replies)
  34. Bombings rock Turkish-Syrian border (0 replies)
  35. Pakistani voters trounce parties that waged Washington’s AfPak war, imposed austerity (0 replies)
  36. Divisions between major powers dominate G-7 meeting (0 replies)
  37. Greek government outlaws teachers strike (0 replies)
  38. Spending on medicine dips in 2012 as Americans cut back on health care (0 replies)
  39. US Supreme Court attacks right to a speedy trial (0 replies)
  40. Millions of BP settlement funds go to tourism industry (0 replies)
  41. Ontario: NDP preparing to support another Liberal austerity budget (0 replies)
  42. Sri Lankan police detain Muslim leader under terrorism laws (0 replies)
  43. Irish Labour Party in deep crisis (0 replies)
  44. Germany: Opel Bochum workers denounce union sellout (0 replies)
  45. FBI, Homeland Security withheld information on Boston bombing suspects from local, state police (0 replies)
  46. The political fraud of the Pakistani elections (0 replies)
  47. Karzai reveals US plan for permanent Afghanistan bases (0 replies)
  48. Britain’s Queen’s speech: Anti-immigrant rhetoric in support of austerity (0 replies)
  49. Today in labor history: Labor of thousands completes first transcontinental railroad (0 replies)
  50. No U.S. bases in Afghanistan! (0 replies)
  51. Chris Hayes’ “Twilight of the Elites” explodes meritocracy myth (0 replies)
  52. Those pushing school reform have never been in a classroom (0 replies)
  53. Teachers win as state high court kills Louisiana voucher law (0 replies)
  54. Are you more like Pinochet or Einstein? Take the quiz! (0 replies)
  55. Ohio Republicans back off on “right-to-work” after big protests (0 replies)
  56. Remembering Slayer guitarist Jeff Hanneman (0 replies)
  57. On anniversary of free trade deal, Colombian workers face turning point (0 replies)
  58. Fascism defeated 68 years ago; will it return? (0 replies)
  59. US prepares war with Syria as pro-US opposition loses ground (0 replies)
  60. Australia’s Defence White Paper and the US “pivot” to Asia (0 replies)
  61. Death toll in Bangladesh factory collapse reaches 950 (0 replies)
  62. IMF demands further austerity in Greece (0 replies)
  63. White House seeks to shorten sentence of former Enron executive Jeffrey Skilling (0 replies)
  64. Detroit’s emergency manager prepares anti-working class financial plan (0 replies)
  65. Top Indian official threatens Pakistan with nuclear annihilation (0 replies)
  66. Two Michigan school districts consolidate, shed 187 teachers (0 replies)
  67. Activists, union leaders attend Peace & Justice Awards Breakfast (0 replies)
  68. CLUW co-founding officer Elinor Glenn dies at 98 (0 replies)
  69. Today in labor history: Big Bill Haywood tried for murder (0 replies)
  70. So far, Obama resists pressure to attack Syria (0 replies)
  71. Maryland abolishes death penalty (0 replies)
  72. Obama administration to back wiretap law for social media (0 replies)
  73. The 15,000 Dow (0 replies)
  74. US surpasses other industrialized countries in infant death rate (0 replies)
  75. Pentagon accuses China of cyber attacks (0 replies)
  76. Large opposition rally against Malaysian election result (0 replies)
  77. Michigan school district shuts down for lack of funds (0 replies)
  78. Contractors, Bloomberg step up attack on New York City school bus workers (0 replies)
  79. Walled Lake, Michigan school bus drivers hold sickout (0 replies)
  80. Not Your Daddy's COINTELPRO: Obama Brands Assata Shakur "Most Wanted Terrorist" (0 replies)
  81. Black Labor Too Uppity for the Fields: Guest Workers Needed (0 replies)
  82. Freedom Rider: Support Assata Shakur, At Your Own Risk (0 replies)
  83. From Race Men to Debased Men, Obama at Morehouse, Arne Duncan at Morgan State (0 replies)
  84. Professor Falk stirs a firestorm (0 replies)
  85. Documents reveal sexual assaults in military a growing epidemic (0 replies)
  86. Job-related deaths average 150 per day, report says (0 replies)
  87. Quakers unite, and inspire, on gun violence (0 replies)
  88. Today in labor history: The Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters founded (0 replies)
  89. Only one place to cut: Pentagon (0 replies)
  90. East Coast to be overrun by billions of cicadas (0 replies)
  91. Australian military stages “anti-terrorist” exercise in Sydney (0 replies)
  92. End Solitary Confinement in U.S. Prisons, Prepare to Back Hunger Strikers (0 replies)
  93. Defend Assata, Defend Ourselves: The Black Is Black Coalition Rallies in Harlem (0 replies)
  94. Mad Science or School-to-Prison? Criminalizing Black Girls (0 replies)
  95. Ta-Nehisi Coates and the Danger of the Black Cultural Tour Guide (0 replies)
  96. Open Letter to President Obama: What About We People Who Are Darker Than Blue? (0 replies)
  97. Suuupppppreme Ttttttterrrrror Tttttthreat!! (0 replies)
  98. EMFing Democracy: Destroying Detroit In Order To “Save” It (0 replies)
  99. US shrugs off Syrian opposition’s chemical weapons use, presses for war (0 replies)
  100. Global corporations and the Bangladesh building collapse (0 replies)
  101. Worldwide outrage as Guantanamo hunger strike enters fourth month (0 replies)
  102. Trial of neo-Nazi terrorist group begins in Munich (0 replies)
  103. Seniors face eviction in Detroit gentrification plan (0 replies)
  104. Mississippi death row prisoner granted reprieve, another executed in Texas (0 replies)
  105. Patriot Coal bankruptcy threatens thousands of US miners, retirees (0 replies)
  106. Detention of ex-dictator Musharraf adds to tensions in Pakistan (0 replies)
  107. Western black rhino declared extinct (0 replies)
  108. "Iron Man 3" is more about the man behind the armor (0 replies)
  109. New attack on Assata Shakur provokes ire (0 replies)
  110. Britain to pay out to Mau Mau victims (0 replies)
  111. Neonazi murder trial opens to protests (0 replies)
  112. Today in labor history: Russian composer Tchaikovsky born (0 replies)
  113. Germany: Verdi union accepts cuts to real wages at Lufthansa (0 replies)
  114. Guatemala imposes state of siege against mine protests (0 replies)
  115. Obama warns against “cynicism” at Ohio State commencement address (0 replies)
  116. US concerns about Japanese nuclear reprocessing (0 replies)
  117. Europe on the eve of mass working class struggles (0 replies)
  118. UN says US-backed opposition, not Syrian regime, used poison gas (0 replies)
  119. US preexisting conditions health plan closed for enrollment (0 replies)
  120. Australian SEP launches 2013 election campaign (0 replies)
  121. Why I read the WSWS (0 replies)
  122. Youth and workers comment on the SEP election campaign (0 replies)
  123. Austerity-to-prosperity lie based on "bogus math" (0 replies)
  124. Cancer doctors slam drug industry for immoral profiteering (0 replies)
  125. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 5/6/13 (0 replies)
  126. Today in labor history: 400 Black women strike over wages, conditions (0 replies)
  127. Oaxacan teachers challenge the test (0 replies)
  128. Texas style May Day and Cinco de Mayo (0 replies)
  129. Labor Dept. tosses Florida scheme to curb jobless benefits (0 replies)
  130. Letter Carriers cite huge need in 21st annual food drive (0 replies)
  131. Australian Defence White Paper commits to US “pivot” (0 replies)
  132. Crisis deepens for US occupation in Afghanistan (0 replies)
  133. The Israeli strikes on Syria (0 replies)
  134. Obama visits Mexico and Central America to push for economic integration (0 replies)
  135. Austerity policies heighten national divisions in Europe (0 replies)
  136. Australia - Def white paper (0 replies)
  137. Obama nominates billionaire backer as commerce secretary (0 replies)
  138. Wildfires break out in Southern California (0 replies)
  139. Caterpillar announces more layoffs in Illinois and Canada (0 replies)
  140. Low-wage, part-time jobs dominate tepid rise in US payrolls (0 replies)
  141. Athens mayor bans fascist demonstration (0 replies)
  142. Tensions rise in India-China border stand-off (0 replies)
  143. Pakistan staggers toward elections amid civil war and impending economic collapse (0 replies)
  144. Australia: Queensland government offensive against public sector (0 replies)
  145. Iraq war resister, a pregnant mother of four, sentenced to 10 months in prison (0 replies)
  146. Police buildup in Pittsburgh in lead-up to marathon (0 replies)
  147. U.S.A. May Day: We are Chinese, Arab, Filipino, Latino...all people, together (0 replies)
  148. Today in labor history: Chicago Haymarket affair (0 replies)
  149. Obama's Commerce nominee assailed as "anti-worker business mogul" (0 replies)
  150. Films about African Americans stand out at Tribeca Festival (0 replies)
  151. Thousands in San Jose call for immigration reform and workers' rights (0 replies)
  152. Amidst hunger strike, pressure rises to close Guantanamo prison (0 replies)
  153. In shadow of Disney World, May Day rally demands immigrant rights (0 replies)
  154. Berkeley celebrates life of councilmember Maudelle Shirek (0 replies)
  155. Taken for a ride: temp agencies and ‘raiteros’ in immigrant Chicago (0 replies)
  156. US defense secretary says Washington weighs arming of Syrian insurgency (0 replies)
  157. The failure of capitalism (0 replies)
  158. Libya wracked by protests targeting government and French forces (0 replies)
  159. Seventeen arrested at May Day protests in Seattle, Washington (0 replies)
  160. California community put on police lockdown (0 replies)
  161. Two die in northeast Detroit house fire (0 replies)
  162. 350 Ypsilanti, Michigan school workers receive layoff notices (0 replies)
  163. Canada adopts “anti-terrorism” law that tramples basic rights (0 replies)
  164. May Day, a day for international labor solidarity (0 replies)
  165. Veteran activists should check out social media (0 replies)
  166. The future of immigration reform (0 replies)
  167. 6,000 miners rally in fight for pensions (0 replies)
  168. 30,000 march down Broadway in New York May Day event (0 replies)
  169. ExxonMobil threatens to lock out union workers (0 replies)
  170. Today in labor history: Poor Peoples March began in Washington, D.C. (0 replies)
  171. GOP senators push bill to kill NLRB (0 replies)
  172. OSHA marks Workers Memorial Day by focus on contract workers (0 replies)
  173. Euro zone unemployment hits record high for 23rd consecutive month (0 replies)
  174. International law and the US war drive in Syria (0 replies)
  175. No retreat from austerity in Italy (0 replies)
  176. Greek unions hold one-day general strike (0 replies)
  177. Obama hails police lockdown, covers up state role in Boston bombings (0 replies)
  178. Guantanamo hunger strike, force feedings continue (0 replies)
  179. UAW chief stabs German Opel workers in the back (0 replies)
  180. Quebec unions mount nationalist campaign against savage cuts to jobless benefits (0 replies)
  181. Tribeca Film Festival features new progressive movies (0 replies)
  182. Today in labor history: Mother Jones was born May 1, 1837 (0 replies)
  183. May Day 2013: Workers march all over the world (0 replies)
  184. Breitbart Lives? New York Times & Slate.com Do Sloppy Racist Hatchet Job on Black Farmers Lawsuit (0 replies)
  185. Freedom Rider: Crushed by Capitalism (0 replies)
  186. Genocide Toll in Somalia Revised Upward (0 replies)
  187. The New Urban Regime: In Atlanta Gentrification Wears A Black Face (0 replies)
  188. Rep. Keith Ellison, the Personification of the Phony, Pro-War “Progressive” (0 replies)
  189. Prison House of Textbook History: Remembering the Chicano Blowouts (0 replies)
  190. Why Russell ‘Maroon’ Shoatz Must Be Released From Solitary Confinement: An interview with Theresa Shoatz and Matt Meyer (0 replies)
  191. My Wise Country Cousin On De “Wink-Wink, Nod-Nod Code” (0 replies)
  192. Catholic teacher, fired for being gay, draws wide support (0 replies)
  193. Austin cabbies affiliate with AFL-CIO (0 replies)
  194. US pledges to arm Syrian opposition as new terror bombing hits Damascus (0 replies)
  195. What the CIA’s cash has bought for Afghanistan (0 replies)
  196. US think tank report weighs up “grim future” of nuclear war (0 replies)
  197. Bangladeshi government ends rescue operations in collapsed building (0 replies)
  198. Detroit residents speak out against mass evictions (0 replies)
  199. Massachusetts budget debate: More economic distress for workers (0 replies)
  200. UK teaching unions stage token protest in North West (0 replies)
  201. One million schoolchildren in England to be vaccinated as measles threat grows (0 replies)
  202. Cyclists to ride for the Cuban 5 in Italy (0 replies)
  203. Students and pizza workers unite! (0 replies)
  204. Major explosion at Detroit tarsands refinery (0 replies)
  205. Today in labor history: Everettville mine explosion (0 replies)
  206. 5 things you need to know about the 'Comp Time' bill (0 replies)
  207. NBA player makes history by coming out as gay (0 replies)
  208. Jerry Lewis is alive, well, and performing (0 replies)
  209. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 4/29/13 (0 replies)
  210. US moves to expand Internet wiretaps (0 replies)
  211. Braying for war against Syria (0 replies)
  212. More mass layoffs in Greece (0 replies)
  213. Amid jobs collapse, French President Hollande backs austerity in Europe (0 replies)
  214. Explosion at Detroit oil refinery raises danger of wider disaster (0 replies)
  215. Study finds nearly half of New Yorkers living in or near poverty (0 replies)
  216. US student loan interest rates expected to double (0 replies)
  217. Teachers’ struggles escalate across Mexico (0 replies)
  218. Film sets "escape fires" to fix health care system (0 replies)
  219. NYC transit worker’s death prompts training reflection (0 replies)
  220. Today in labor history: Report on equal pay for women (0 replies)
  221. Bangladesh disaster: Who pays the real price of your clothing? (0 replies)
  222. The White House's flawed Korea policies (0 replies)
  223. Obama budget seeks more funding for job retraining (0 replies)
  224. No worker should have to sacrifice life or health on the job (0 replies)
  225. 84 million US adults lack adequate health care coverage (0 replies)
  226. A Grand Coalition for austerity in Italy (0 replies)
  227. Bangladesh: Death toll nears 400 in building collapse (0 replies)
  228. New questions on Boston bombing suspects’ ties to US intelligence (0 replies)
  229. Governing coalition suffers huge losses in Iceland (0 replies)
  230. Italian bank scandal reveals depth of financial crisis (0 replies)
  231. EU demands further austerity in Slovenia (0 replies)
  232. Eight children dead in fires in the US south (0 replies)
  233. Washington fabricates chemical weapons pretext for war against Syria (0 replies)
  234. The Bangladesh factory collapse and the drive for profit (0 replies)
  235. Sectarian warfare grips Iraq (0 replies)
  236. Military conducts urban warfare exercises in Chicago area (0 replies)
  237. Border tensions between India and China escalate (0 replies)
  238. Report on US economic growth points to continuing stagnation (0 replies)
  239. Average US student debt tops $20,000 (0 replies)
  240. Detroit residents face eviction as officials gentrify downtown region (0 replies)
  241. Bush Library: Brazen attempt to rewrite history (0 replies)
  242. Hyatt says it won’t put a housekeeper on its board (0 replies)
  243. Labor's stance on immigrant workers has changed, says Trumka (0 replies)
  244. Today in labor history: Army seizes Montgomery Ward HQ (0 replies)
  245. Mass protests erupt in Bangladesh over factory collapse (0 replies)
  246. Washington’s threat to invade Syria (0 replies)
  247. Unemployment hits record highs in Spain, France (0 replies)
  248. Questions mount about Boston bombers’ links to US intelligence agencies (0 replies)
  249. The Detroit crisis and the municipal bond racket (0 replies)
  250. China uses Boston bombing to appeal to US for unity (0 replies)