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  1. Audio: Debates in the world communist movement (0 replies)
  2. Planning for War and Deception: How the Obama Administration celebrates the King Holiday (0 replies)
  3. Freedom Rider: State of the Union: Awful (0 replies)
  4. Cory Booker Hits Senate Just in Time to Vote for Private School Vouchers (0 replies)
  5. Solidarity & Sustainability: An Interview with Sokari Ekine (0 replies)
  6. Outsourcing Haiti: How Disaster Relief Became a Disaster of its Own (0 replies)
  7. Richard Sherman—The DB, Muhammad Ali, and the NFL (0 replies)
  8. On the Night Negroz lost their minds… (0 replies)
  9. Obama’s State of the Union address: An empty and reactionary charade (0 replies)
  10. The danger of war in Asia (0 replies)
  11. Democrats, Republicans reach deal to slash $8.7 billion from food stamp program (0 replies)
  12. Ukrainian Prime Minister resigns as EU keeps pressure on Russia (0 replies)
  13. European Union demands more austerity in Greece (0 replies)
  14. Turkish interest rate leaps amid currency market turmoil (0 replies)
  15. Argentina on brink of new financial crisis (0 replies)
  16. Chilean port workers end month-long strike (0 replies)
  17. NSA, GCHQ mapping “political alignment” of cellphone users (0 replies)
  18. Syria talks deadlocked as US-backed opposition demands regime change (0 replies)
  19. Chinese Internet shutdown linked to right-wing groups, US shell corporations (0 replies)
  20. US retailer Sam’s Club announces 2,300 layoffs (0 replies)
  21. Pete Seeger, we honor you (0 replies)
  22. Dolphin slaughter stirs up wave of outrage (0 replies)
  23. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 1/29/14 (0 replies)
  24. A song for Pete Seeger (0 replies)
  25. Thousands jam Pennsylvania's capital to protest union-killing bill (0 replies)
  26. Pastors for Peace under attack by IRS (0 replies)
  27. Petition campaign launched to halt South Dakota genocide of Native people (0 replies)
  28. Medicaid fight in Virginia takes off (0 replies)
  29. Spanish Civil War vet still struggling at 98 (0 replies)
  30. Stand in support of women and girls, against misogyny (0 replies)
  31. What should Jamie Dimon do with his $8.5 million raise? (0 replies)
  32. Obama’s legacy (0 replies)
  33. US media blacks out Snowden interview exposing death threats (0 replies)
  34. As Ukrainian regime totters, oligarchs call for talks with right-wing opposition (0 replies)
  35. Newark, New Jersey principals victimized for opposing school closures (0 replies)
  36. New Zealand: Kim Dotcom to launch pro-business Internet Party (0 replies)
  37. Energy companies continue utility shutoffs as bitter cold hits Detroit (0 replies)
  38. The political and theoretical sources of The Sky Between the Leaves—Part 2 (0 replies)
  39. Workers Struggles: The Americas (0 replies)
  40. Housing is key to solving jobs crisis (0 replies)
  41. Our daughters deserve better than 77 percent of a man’s pay (0 replies)
  42. JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon gets 74 percent pay raise (0 replies)
  43. Pope demands accountability from corporate leaders meeting in Davos (0 replies)
  44. “Day Trader”: wickedly clever play critiques capitalism (0 replies)
  45. Barn owls face armageddon (0 replies)
  46. Today in labor history: 109 coal miners die in explosion (0 replies)
  47. Pennsylvania unions cheer blocking of new voter ID law (0 replies)
  48. Low wage workers at Pentagon walk out (0 replies)
  49. Pro-Western Ukrainian opposition stokes up civil war (0 replies)
  50. Defend Edward Snowden! (0 replies)
  51. US officials “want to kill me,” warns Edward Snowden (0 replies)
  52. Report confirms illegality of NSA bulk-collection programs (0 replies)
  53. Tensions mount between US and Russia in lead-up to Olympics (0 replies)
  54. Iranian president declares country “open for business” (0 replies)
  55. States, cities hand out billions in tax abatements (0 replies)
  56. JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon gets 74 percent pay raise (0 replies)
  57. Global stock sell-off highlights financial parasitism (0 replies)
  58. Pakistan air force pounds North Waziristan, massacring scores of civilians (0 replies)
  59. Fire at Quebec retirement home kills dozens (0 replies)
  60. Three years of the Egyptian revolution (0 replies)
  61. Obama poses as opponent of inequality ahead of State of the Union address (0 replies)
  62. Australian foreign minister slanders Edward Snowden (0 replies)
  63. Survivors say Greek policy caused deaths of 12 migrants in Aegean Sea (0 replies)
  64. Irish government presses ahead with public sector attacks (0 replies)
  65. Australia: Glaring social inequality in Sydney (0 replies)
  66. Oklahoma carries out second execution this year using pentobarbital (0 replies)
  67. Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
  68. Dark-money groups building campaign for "right to work" in Pa. (0 replies)
  69. Edward Snowden holds Twitter Q&A session (0 replies)
  70. Hollywood doesn't recognize complexity of black life (0 replies)
  71. Union membership rises by 162k, workforce share unchanged (0 replies)
  72. In Okinawa, anti-base mayor's re-election sends a message (0 replies)
  73. US retailer Target eliminates health coverage for part-time workers (0 replies)
  74. Democratic rights and the defense of Edward Snowden (0 replies)
  75. As riots spread, right-wing Ukrainian opposition threatens new clashes (0 replies)
  76. Snowden defends his exposure of NSA’s mass spying in online chat (0 replies)
  77. At Davos, Japanese prime minister inflames tensions with China (0 replies)
  78. Pentagon unveils plan to keep 10,000 troops in Afghanistan (0 replies)
  79. UK police demand water cannon to suppress austerity protests (0 replies)
  80. Near-starvation wages for 1.1 million German self-employed (0 replies)
  81. GE closing upstate NY plant, betraying workers, community (0 replies)
  82. Today in labor history: Striking and saving lives (0 replies)
  83. Many hoping for pro-worker State of the Union (0 replies)
  84. Moral Mondays expanded in North Carolina (0 replies)
  85. Egyptian junta steps up repression after constitutional referendum (0 replies)
  86. Texas executes Mexican national in defiance of international law (0 replies)
  87. New York’s Democratic governor plans major tax cuts for the wealthy (0 replies)
  88. West Virginia water crisis continues as second chemical is identified (0 replies)
  89. Boeing contract a key issue in Machinists rerun election (0 replies)
  90. Three dead in clash between Ukrainian regime and right-wing protesters (0 replies)
  91. “Geneva II” and the US regime-change drive in Syria (0 replies)
  92. Texas instruments lays off 1,100 (0 replies)
  93. Bangladesh election impasse heightens amid geo-political tensions (0 replies)
  94. Australian government defends seizure of East Timor’s documents (0 replies)
  95. Charges for migrants and visitors set precedent for wider assault on Britain’s NHS (0 replies)
  96. A tribute to Dave Hyland (0 replies)
  97. Letters from our readers (0 replies)
  98. US states turn to unregulated compounding facilities to make drugs for lethal injections (0 replies)
  99. Omaha factory where fatal accident occurred had record of safety violations (0 replies)
  100. Carter Camp, warrior for Native rights, dies at 72 (0 replies)
  101. Today in labor history: United Mine Workers founded (0 replies)
  102. "Reds At The Blackboard": More positive view of today's Communist teachers (0 replies)
  103. Thousands in Seattle march on MLK Day for $15 wage (0 replies)
  104. Justices hear right-wing scheme to trash union fees (0 replies)
  105. W.Va. disaster culprit Freedom Industries declares bankruptcy (0 replies)
  106. Hartford rising for Community Bill of Rights (0 replies)
  107. Black Madness Under Obama: African Americans More Pro-NSA, Anti-Snowden Than Whites and Hispanics (0 replies)
  108. MSNBC: Cherry Picking News & Issues to Make Toxic Democrats Look Good (0 replies)
  109. Freedom Rider: Richard Sherman and America’s Sickness (0 replies)
  110. America on MLK’s Birthday: The Trifecta of Evils (0 replies)
  111. Amiri Baraka: Class Struggle and Cultural Revolution (0 replies)
  112. Syria Peace Conference: the Obama’s Administration Orwellian Subterfuge (0 replies)
  113. French Complicity in the Crisis in Central African Republic (0 replies)
  114. What Should it Mean to be Haitian in 2014 (0 replies)
  115. Drugs used in botched Ohio execution came from unregulated manufacturers (0 replies)
  116. As Geneva talks open, US advances trumped-up torture charges against Syria (0 replies)
  117. The horror in Ohio’s death chamber (0 replies)
  118. Thai government imposes state of emergency (0 replies)
  119. German government extends its military mission in Africa (0 replies)
  120. Workers, community fight Brooklyn hospital closures (0 replies)
  121. Khobragade affair exposes deep-rooted Indo-US tensions (0 replies)
  122. Australian government prepares sweeping welfare cuts (0 replies)
  123. UK housing benefit changes threaten mass evictions (0 replies)
  124. Today in labor history: Steel workers walk off jobs in industry's largest work stoppage (0 replies)
  125. Call in: New developments in international socialist and communist movement (0 replies)
  126. Reproductive clinic law could impact organizers, workers rights (0 replies)
  127. Court strikes down FCC rules, threatening “net neutrality” (0 replies)
  128. Ukraine opposition leader meets with president to defuse protests (0 replies)
  129. Pennsylvania's GOP Gov. Corbett a “no show” on schools (0 replies)
  130. South Africa hits “genocidal” plan of pharmaceutical industry (0 replies)
  131. Poverty fuels the Dominican-Haitian conflict (0 replies)
  132. "We3": Pro-animal comic book turns 10 (0 replies)
  133. Families react to tragedy in "August: Osage County" and "Nebraska" (0 replies)
  134. With Syria talks in disarray, UN yanks invitation to Iran (0 replies)
  135. The global plutocracy (0 replies)
  136. Ex-UK minister of defence and former army chief of staff named in Iraq war crimes case (0 replies)
  137. Two workers confirmed dead in Omaha factory explosion (0 replies)
  138. Chinese economic growth slows (0 replies)
  139. Family of executed Ohio man plans lawsuit over his botched lethal injection (0 replies)
  140. Problems remain as water is restored in West Virginia (0 replies)
  141. EU pressures Serbia to distance itself from Russia (0 replies)
  142. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 1/20/14 (0 replies)
  143. Democrats, Republicans back Obama’s police state spying (0 replies)
  144. Apologists for NSA redouble witch-hunt of Edward Snowden (0 replies)
  145. Opposition Syrian National Coalition to attend Geneva talks (0 replies)
  146. Spain: Fascists intimidate plaintiffs in Franco-era crimes case (0 replies)
  147. Company responsible for West Virginia chemical spill declares bankruptcy (0 replies)
  148. Thirteen arrested at California protest against acquittal of police who murdered homeless man (0 replies)
  149. JC Penney and Intel announce massive layoffs and closures (0 replies)
  150. Japanese Communist Party signals regroupment with bourgeois “left” parties (0 replies)
  151. Emergency Manager seeks to extort $100 million from Detroit Institute of Arts (0 replies)
  152. Grenade attack as Thai political crisis continues (0 replies)
  153. Obama defends police state spying (0 replies)
  154. US-South Korean war games threaten to inflame Korean Peninsula (0 replies)
  155. West Virginia residents speak out on chemical disaster (0 replies)
  156. Canada’s spy agencies lied to the courts (0 replies)
  157. Riots in Burgos, Spain reveal simmering social tensions (0 replies)
  158. UK police demand Channel 4 hand over whistle-blower’s footage (0 replies)
  159. Bankruptcy of German publishing firm Weltbild threatens 6,800 jobs (0 replies)
  160. Scores of homes destroyed in Western Australian bushfires (0 replies)
  161. Youth battle for social change in St. Louis (0 replies)
  162. Money bill trims pro-biz program at OSHA, boosts women’s bureau (0 replies)
  163. Today in labor history: Federal employees gain right to collective bargaining (0 replies)
  164. GOP tries to pit immigrants against unemployed (0 replies)
  165. Trumka adds infrastructure to AFL-CIO legislative priority list (0 replies)
  166. “Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit”: propaganda dressed as entertainment (0 replies)
  167. Going postal: when tragedy becomes a business (0 replies)
  168. “Preoccupied”: A poem (0 replies)
  169. "The Wolf of Wall Street": "Mean Streets" director does "Ugly Street" (0 replies)
  170. US Congress passes bipartisan austerity budget (0 replies)
  171. Deflation threat poses new dangers to world economy (0 replies)
  172. US airstrike kills woman, seven children in Afghanistan (0 replies)
  173. UK chancellor demands pro-business reform of European Union (0 replies)
  174. NSA collects nearly 200 million phone text messages a day (0 replies)
  175. Amid mounting political crisis, Turkey shifts policy on Syria (0 replies)
  176. Australia: Reactionary “law and order” campaign follows fatal assault on teenager (0 replies)
  177. Heat wave and bush fires engulf southern Australia (0 replies)
  178. Today in labor history: Leonard Woodcock born (0 replies)
  179. Puerto Rican teachers strike to oppose attack on pensions (0 replies)
  180. Amiri Baraka: 1934 - 2014 (0 replies)
  181. Oklahoma LGBT activists with a potential big win (0 replies)
  182. Black-themed films lead Progie nominations (0 replies)
  183. Autoworkers president identifies the real “enemy” (0 replies)
  184. "American Hustle" is not a masterpiece, it's just a lot of fun (0 replies)
  185. Ruling by Labor Board is most damning ever against Walmart (0 replies)
  186. Low turnout as Egypt’s US-backed junta holds constitutional referendum (0 replies)
  187. Obama’s NSA “reform” defends illegal spying (0 replies)
  188. With Iran accord, US shifts tactics, not predatory aims (0 replies)
  189. US government signals it will not sign no-spying agreement with Germany (0 replies)
  190. US appeals court strikes down “net neutrality” rules (0 replies)
  191. The Alex Rodriguez affair (0 replies)
  192. Outrage over acquittal of California police who beat homeless man to death (0 replies)
  193. Japanese PM’s aggressive diplomatic push in Africa (0 replies)
  194. Freedom Rider: The Burglary and COINTELPRO (0 replies)
  195. South Sudan: Peace, Democracy and Reconstruction Instead of War (0 replies)
  196. South Sudan: When the Empire is Your Liberator, You're Not Really Independent (0 replies)
  197. US Court of Appeals: The Internet is a Plantation, With Comcast, Verizon, AT&T Its Masters (0 replies)
  198. Amiri Baraka Has Died: Long Live Baraka (0 replies)
  199. Who and What is “The Left”? (0 replies)
  200. Moral Monday A Branding Exercise Blaming Republicans for Stuff Democrats Helped Them Do (0 replies)
  201. The Obama-Paul Scam Zones (0 replies)
  202. Brazil’s Petrobrás sells off Peruvian stake to China (0 replies)
  203. US Congress unveils austerity budget as Senate delays extension of jobless benefits (0 replies)
  204. “GroKo” Politics - No real change for Germany (0 replies)
  205. “Poetry that Gives Birth to Revolution” (0 replies)
  206. Harkin predicts Senate vote on minimum wage hike after recess (0 replies)
  207. Political jailings, killings mount in Colombia (0 replies)
  208. Unions gear up for new fast track fight (0 replies)
  209. Today in labor history: Martin Luther King, Jr. born (0 replies)
  210. New left-wing party forms in Mexico (0 replies)
  211. “Negro Comrades of the Crown” should be required reading (0 replies)
  212. Hundreds drown fleeing continued fighting in South Sudan (0 replies)
  213. French presidential address: A call for austerity and militarism (0 replies)
  214. Germany: The Left Party defends the EU (0 replies)
  215. German social democrats pursue law-and-order policies in Hamburg (0 replies)
  216. The West Virginia chemical disaster (0 replies)
  217. Desert Hot Springs, California, declares “fiscal emergency” (0 replies)
  218. Suburban Detroit teachers, support staff protest wage-cutting (0 replies)
  219. German Socialist Equality Party members collect signatures for European elections (0 replies)
  220. W. Va. spill occurred after repeated lack of oversight (0 replies)
  221. At Nissan and beyond, workers' rights are civil rights (0 replies)
  222. In "Her" boy meets computer, falls in love (0 replies)
  223. Quito youth meet continues world festival tradition (0 replies)
  224. Today in labor history: SNCC founder Julian Bond was born (0 replies)
  225. Butcher or hero? Ariel Sharon leaves harsh legacy (0 replies)
  226. First Energy: Locks out workers, blacks out customers (0 replies)
  227. Workers’ rights hardly mentioned by justices at High Court hearing (0 replies)
  228. Corruption scandal threatens to implode Turkish regime (0 replies)
  229. The catastrophe unleashed by US imperialism in the Middle East (0 replies)
  230. Sharon’s funeral pays homage to war criminal (0 replies)
  231. US excludes Iran from Syria conference (0 replies)
  232. Lack of regulation behind West Virginia water disaster (0 replies)
  233. European Parliamentary rapporteur denounces NSA/GCHQ spying as illegal (0 replies)
  234. Australian government plans to celebrate World War I (0 replies)
  235. Thai opposition vows to continue “shut down” of Bangkok (0 replies)
  236. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 1/13/14 (0 replies)
  237. West Virginia chemical spill: a predictable water crisis (0 replies)
  238. Today in labor history: Tompkins Square Riot (0 replies)
  239. Does December jobs report mean recovery? (0 replies)
  240. City College of San Francisco wins round in accreditation battle (0 replies)
  241. “The Great Dictator” of New Jersey crosses a bridge too far (0 replies)
  242. Amiri Baraka, 1934-2014: Somebody Blew Up America (0 replies)
  243. Snowden and our civil liberties (0 replies)
  244. Paris conference on Syria: US, European allies renew push for regime-change (0 replies)
  245. Iran and US finalize interim nuclear deal (0 replies)
  246. France, Japan form alliance targeting Chinese influence in Africa (0 replies)
  247. 300,000 in West Virginia remain without safe water for fourth day (0 replies)
  248. Obama administration moves to freeze lawsuit challenging spying programs (0 replies)
  249. US inflames row with China over fisheries regulations (0 replies)
  250. Over 400 jobs cut in Ireland as Lufthansa subsidiary shuts plant (0 replies)