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- Audio: Debates in the world communist movement (0 replies)
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- On the Night Negroz lost their minds… (0 replies)
- Obama’s State of the Union address: An empty and reactionary charade (0 replies)
- The danger of war in Asia (0 replies)
- Democrats, Republicans reach deal to slash $8.7 billion from food stamp program (0 replies)
- Ukrainian Prime Minister resigns as EU keeps pressure on Russia (0 replies)
- European Union demands more austerity in Greece (0 replies)
- Turkish interest rate leaps amid currency market turmoil (0 replies)
- Argentina on brink of new financial crisis (0 replies)
- Chilean port workers end month-long strike (0 replies)
- NSA, GCHQ mapping “political alignment” of cellphone users (0 replies)
- Syria talks deadlocked as US-backed opposition demands regime change (0 replies)
- Chinese Internet shutdown linked to right-wing groups, US shell corporations (0 replies)
- US retailer Sam’s Club announces 2,300 layoffs (0 replies)
- Pete Seeger, we honor you (0 replies)
- Dolphin slaughter stirs up wave of outrage (0 replies)
- Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 1/29/14 (0 replies)
- A song for Pete Seeger (0 replies)
- Thousands jam Pennsylvania's capital to protest union-killing bill (0 replies)
- Pastors for Peace under attack by IRS (0 replies)
- Petition campaign launched to halt South Dakota genocide of Native people (0 replies)
- Medicaid fight in Virginia takes off (0 replies)
- Spanish Civil War vet still struggling at 98 (0 replies)
- Stand in support of women and girls, against misogyny (0 replies)
- What should Jamie Dimon do with his $8.5 million raise? (0 replies)
- Obama’s legacy (0 replies)
- US media blacks out Snowden interview exposing death threats (0 replies)
- As Ukrainian regime totters, oligarchs call for talks with right-wing opposition (0 replies)
- Newark, New Jersey principals victimized for opposing school closures (0 replies)
- New Zealand: Kim Dotcom to launch pro-business Internet Party (0 replies)
- Energy companies continue utility shutoffs as bitter cold hits Detroit (0 replies)
- The political and theoretical sources of The Sky Between the Leaves—Part 2 (0 replies)
- Workers Struggles: The Americas (0 replies)
- Housing is key to solving jobs crisis (0 replies)
- Our daughters deserve better than 77 percent of a man’s pay (0 replies)
- JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon gets 74 percent pay raise (0 replies)
- Pope demands accountability from corporate leaders meeting in Davos (0 replies)
- “Day Trader”: wickedly clever play critiques capitalism (0 replies)
- Barn owls face armageddon (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: 109 coal miners die in explosion (0 replies)
- Pennsylvania unions cheer blocking of new voter ID law (0 replies)
- Low wage workers at Pentagon walk out (0 replies)
- Pro-Western Ukrainian opposition stokes up civil war (0 replies)
- Defend Edward Snowden! (0 replies)
- US officials “want to kill me,” warns Edward Snowden (0 replies)
- Report confirms illegality of NSA bulk-collection programs (0 replies)
- Tensions mount between US and Russia in lead-up to Olympics (0 replies)
- Iranian president declares country “open for business” (0 replies)
- States, cities hand out billions in tax abatements (0 replies)
- JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon gets 74 percent pay raise (0 replies)
- Global stock sell-off highlights financial parasitism (0 replies)
- Pakistan air force pounds North Waziristan, massacring scores of civilians (0 replies)
- Fire at Quebec retirement home kills dozens (0 replies)
- Three years of the Egyptian revolution (0 replies)
- Obama poses as opponent of inequality ahead of State of the Union address (0 replies)
- Australian foreign minister slanders Edward Snowden (0 replies)
- Survivors say Greek policy caused deaths of 12 migrants in Aegean Sea (0 replies)
- Irish government presses ahead with public sector attacks (0 replies)
- Australia: Glaring social inequality in Sydney (0 replies)
- Oklahoma carries out second execution this year using pentobarbital (0 replies)
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
- Dark-money groups building campaign for "right to work" in Pa. (0 replies)
- Edward Snowden holds Twitter Q&A session (0 replies)
- Hollywood doesn't recognize complexity of black life (0 replies)
- Union membership rises by 162k, workforce share unchanged (0 replies)
- In Okinawa, anti-base mayor's re-election sends a message (0 replies)
- US retailer Target eliminates health coverage for part-time workers (0 replies)
- Democratic rights and the defense of Edward Snowden (0 replies)
- As riots spread, right-wing Ukrainian opposition threatens new clashes (0 replies)
- Snowden defends his exposure of NSA’s mass spying in online chat (0 replies)
- At Davos, Japanese prime minister inflames tensions with China (0 replies)
- Pentagon unveils plan to keep 10,000 troops in Afghanistan (0 replies)
- UK police demand water cannon to suppress austerity protests (0 replies)
- Near-starvation wages for 1.1 million German self-employed (0 replies)
- GE closing upstate NY plant, betraying workers, community (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Striking and saving lives (0 replies)
- Many hoping for pro-worker State of the Union (0 replies)
- Moral Mondays expanded in North Carolina (0 replies)
- Egyptian junta steps up repression after constitutional referendum (0 replies)
- Texas executes Mexican national in defiance of international law (0 replies)
- New York’s Democratic governor plans major tax cuts for the wealthy (0 replies)
- West Virginia water crisis continues as second chemical is identified (0 replies)
- Boeing contract a key issue in Machinists rerun election (0 replies)
- Three dead in clash between Ukrainian regime and right-wing protesters (0 replies)
- “Geneva II” and the US regime-change drive in Syria (0 replies)
- Texas instruments lays off 1,100 (0 replies)
- Bangladesh election impasse heightens amid geo-political tensions (0 replies)
- Australian government defends seizure of East Timor’s documents (0 replies)
- Charges for migrants and visitors set precedent for wider assault on Britain’s NHS (0 replies)
- A tribute to Dave Hyland (0 replies)
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- US states turn to unregulated compounding facilities to make drugs for lethal injections (0 replies)
- Omaha factory where fatal accident occurred had record of safety violations (0 replies)
- Carter Camp, warrior for Native rights, dies at 72 (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: United Mine Workers founded (0 replies)
- "Reds At The Blackboard": More positive view of today's Communist teachers (0 replies)
- Thousands in Seattle march on MLK Day for $15 wage (0 replies)
- Justices hear right-wing scheme to trash union fees (0 replies)
- W.Va. disaster culprit Freedom Industries declares bankruptcy (0 replies)
- Hartford rising for Community Bill of Rights (0 replies)
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- MSNBC: Cherry Picking News & Issues to Make Toxic Democrats Look Good (0 replies)
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- French Complicity in the Crisis in Central African Republic (0 replies)
- What Should it Mean to be Haitian in 2014 (0 replies)
- Drugs used in botched Ohio execution came from unregulated manufacturers (0 replies)
- As Geneva talks open, US advances trumped-up torture charges against Syria (0 replies)
- The horror in Ohio’s death chamber (0 replies)
- Thai government imposes state of emergency (0 replies)
- German government extends its military mission in Africa (0 replies)
- Workers, community fight Brooklyn hospital closures (0 replies)
- Khobragade affair exposes deep-rooted Indo-US tensions (0 replies)
- Australian government prepares sweeping welfare cuts (0 replies)
- UK housing benefit changes threaten mass evictions (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Steel workers walk off jobs in industry's largest work stoppage (0 replies)
- Call in: New developments in international socialist and communist movement (0 replies)
- Reproductive clinic law could impact organizers, workers rights (0 replies)
- Court strikes down FCC rules, threatening “net neutrality” (0 replies)
- Ukraine opposition leader meets with president to defuse protests (0 replies)
- Pennsylvania's GOP Gov. Corbett a “no show” on schools (0 replies)
- South Africa hits “genocidal” plan of pharmaceutical industry (0 replies)
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- "We3": Pro-animal comic book turns 10 (0 replies)
- Families react to tragedy in "August: Osage County" and "Nebraska" (0 replies)
- With Syria talks in disarray, UN yanks invitation to Iran (0 replies)
- The global plutocracy (0 replies)
- Ex-UK minister of defence and former army chief of staff named in Iraq war crimes case (0 replies)
- Two workers confirmed dead in Omaha factory explosion (0 replies)
- Chinese economic growth slows (0 replies)
- Family of executed Ohio man plans lawsuit over his botched lethal injection (0 replies)
- Problems remain as water is restored in West Virginia (0 replies)
- EU pressures Serbia to distance itself from Russia (0 replies)
- Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 1/20/14 (0 replies)
- Democrats, Republicans back Obama’s police state spying (0 replies)
- Apologists for NSA redouble witch-hunt of Edward Snowden (0 replies)
- Opposition Syrian National Coalition to attend Geneva talks (0 replies)
- Spain: Fascists intimidate plaintiffs in Franco-era crimes case (0 replies)
- Company responsible for West Virginia chemical spill declares bankruptcy (0 replies)
- Thirteen arrested at California protest against acquittal of police who murdered homeless man (0 replies)
- JC Penney and Intel announce massive layoffs and closures (0 replies)
- Japanese Communist Party signals regroupment with bourgeois “left” parties (0 replies)
- Emergency Manager seeks to extort $100 million from Detroit Institute of Arts (0 replies)
- Grenade attack as Thai political crisis continues (0 replies)
- Obama defends police state spying (0 replies)
- US-South Korean war games threaten to inflame Korean Peninsula (0 replies)
- West Virginia residents speak out on chemical disaster (0 replies)
- Canada’s spy agencies lied to the courts (0 replies)
- Riots in Burgos, Spain reveal simmering social tensions (0 replies)
- UK police demand Channel 4 hand over whistle-blower’s footage (0 replies)
- Bankruptcy of German publishing firm Weltbild threatens 6,800 jobs (0 replies)
- Scores of homes destroyed in Western Australian bushfires (0 replies)
- Youth battle for social change in St. Louis (0 replies)
- Money bill trims pro-biz program at OSHA, boosts women’s bureau (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Federal employees gain right to collective bargaining (0 replies)
- GOP tries to pit immigrants against unemployed (0 replies)
- Trumka adds infrastructure to AFL-CIO legislative priority list (0 replies)
- “Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit”: propaganda dressed as entertainment (0 replies)
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- “Preoccupied”: A poem (0 replies)
- "The Wolf of Wall Street": "Mean Streets" director does "Ugly Street" (0 replies)
- US Congress passes bipartisan austerity budget (0 replies)
- Deflation threat poses new dangers to world economy (0 replies)
- US airstrike kills woman, seven children in Afghanistan (0 replies)
- UK chancellor demands pro-business reform of European Union (0 replies)
- NSA collects nearly 200 million phone text messages a day (0 replies)
- Amid mounting political crisis, Turkey shifts policy on Syria (0 replies)
- Australia: Reactionary “law and order” campaign follows fatal assault on teenager (0 replies)
- Heat wave and bush fires engulf southern Australia (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Leonard Woodcock born (0 replies)
- Puerto Rican teachers strike to oppose attack on pensions (0 replies)
- Amiri Baraka: 1934 - 2014 (0 replies)
- Oklahoma LGBT activists with a potential big win (0 replies)
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- Ruling by Labor Board is most damning ever against Walmart (0 replies)
- Low turnout as Egypt’s US-backed junta holds constitutional referendum (0 replies)
- Obama’s NSA “reform” defends illegal spying (0 replies)
- With Iran accord, US shifts tactics, not predatory aims (0 replies)
- US government signals it will not sign no-spying agreement with Germany (0 replies)
- US appeals court strikes down “net neutrality” rules (0 replies)
- The Alex Rodriguez affair (0 replies)
- Outrage over acquittal of California police who beat homeless man to death (0 replies)
- Japanese PM’s aggressive diplomatic push in Africa (0 replies)
- Freedom Rider: The Burglary and COINTELPRO (0 replies)
- South Sudan: Peace, Democracy and Reconstruction Instead of War (0 replies)
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- Moral Monday A Branding Exercise Blaming Republicans for Stuff Democrats Helped Them Do (0 replies)
- The Obama-Paul Scam Zones (0 replies)
- Brazil’s Petrobrás sells off Peruvian stake to China (0 replies)
- US Congress unveils austerity budget as Senate delays extension of jobless benefits (0 replies)
- “GroKo” Politics - No real change for Germany (0 replies)
- “Poetry that Gives Birth to Revolution” (0 replies)
- Harkin predicts Senate vote on minimum wage hike after recess (0 replies)
- Political jailings, killings mount in Colombia (0 replies)
- Unions gear up for new fast track fight (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Martin Luther King, Jr. born (0 replies)
- New left-wing party forms in Mexico (0 replies)
- “Negro Comrades of the Crown” should be required reading (0 replies)
- Hundreds drown fleeing continued fighting in South Sudan (0 replies)
- French presidential address: A call for austerity and militarism (0 replies)
- Germany: The Left Party defends the EU (0 replies)
- German social democrats pursue law-and-order policies in Hamburg (0 replies)
- The West Virginia chemical disaster (0 replies)
- Desert Hot Springs, California, declares “fiscal emergency” (0 replies)
- Suburban Detroit teachers, support staff protest wage-cutting (0 replies)
- German Socialist Equality Party members collect signatures for European elections (0 replies)
- W. Va. spill occurred after repeated lack of oversight (0 replies)
- At Nissan and beyond, workers' rights are civil rights (0 replies)
- In "Her" boy meets computer, falls in love (0 replies)
- Quito youth meet continues world festival tradition (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: SNCC founder Julian Bond was born (0 replies)
- Butcher or hero? Ariel Sharon leaves harsh legacy (0 replies)
- First Energy: Locks out workers, blacks out customers (0 replies)
- Workers’ rights hardly mentioned by justices at High Court hearing (0 replies)
- Corruption scandal threatens to implode Turkish regime (0 replies)
- The catastrophe unleashed by US imperialism in the Middle East (0 replies)
- Sharon’s funeral pays homage to war criminal (0 replies)
- US excludes Iran from Syria conference (0 replies)
- Lack of regulation behind West Virginia water disaster (0 replies)
- European Parliamentary rapporteur denounces NSA/GCHQ spying as illegal (0 replies)
- Australian government plans to celebrate World War I (0 replies)
- Thai opposition vows to continue “shut down” of Bangkok (0 replies)
- Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 1/13/14 (0 replies)
- West Virginia chemical spill: a predictable water crisis (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Tompkins Square Riot (0 replies)
- Does December jobs report mean recovery? (0 replies)
- City College of San Francisco wins round in accreditation battle (0 replies)
- “The Great Dictator” of New Jersey crosses a bridge too far (0 replies)
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- Snowden and our civil liberties (0 replies)
- Paris conference on Syria: US, European allies renew push for regime-change (0 replies)
- Iran and US finalize interim nuclear deal (0 replies)
- France, Japan form alliance targeting Chinese influence in Africa (0 replies)
- 300,000 in West Virginia remain without safe water for fourth day (0 replies)
- Obama administration moves to freeze lawsuit challenging spying programs (0 replies)
- US inflames row with China over fisheries regulations (0 replies)
- Over 400 jobs cut in Ireland as Lufthansa subsidiary shuts plant (0 replies)
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