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  1. French president applauds Syriza’s austerity measures before Greek parliament (0 replies)
  2. FBI director admits use of spy planes over Ferguson and Baltimore (0 replies)
  3. Republican ultra-right faction backs Ryan as US House leader (0 replies)
  4. Pediatricians group calls for screening all US children for hunger (0 replies)
  5. After the Fiat-Chrysler ratification: The way forward for autoworkers (0 replies)
  6. Ahead of contract agreement, GM to lay off 500 at Lake Orion assembly plant (0 replies)
  7. Strongest hurricane ever recorded makes landfall in Mexico (0 replies)
  8. US, Russia hold tense talks on Syria (0 replies)
  9. US takes first Iraq war combat fatality since 2011 (0 replies)
  10. Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau pledges “responsible” approach to Mideast war (0 replies)
  11. Tragic bus accident in France claims 43 lives (0 replies)
  12. Indigenous News: chicken feathers, solidarity, Trudeau, Siksikas (0 replies)
  13. D.C summit addresses emotional impact of racism (0 replies)
  14. Yevgeniy Fiks: Artist honors Pittsburgh’s labor history (0 replies)
  15. "American Horror Story": Is it worth checking in to "Hotel"? (0 replies)
  16. Yale graduate student teachers rally for union election (0 replies)
  17. Today in history: Pelé, greatest soccer player ever, turns 75 (0 replies)
  18. Portuguese president re-appoints right wing minority government (0 replies)
  19. The world as seen in films from Toronto (0 replies)
  20. Germany to deport refugees in military cargo planes (0 replies)
  21. State and media active in building up a far-right movement in Germany (0 replies)
  22. Netanyahu’s apology for Hitler (0 replies)
  23. Widespread anger and opposition in wake of ratification of Fiat Chrysler sellout (0 replies)
  24. South Africa: University students storm parliamentary precincts (0 replies)
  25. Clinton testifies before House Benghazi committee (0 replies)
  26. The New York Times peddles excuses for Kunduz hospital slaughter (0 replies)
  27. American Cancer Society adds its voice in campaign against early breast cancer screenings (0 replies)
  28. “All My Sons”: Arthur Miller’s scathing critique of capitalism (0 replies)
  29. Who are the political prisoners in Colombia? (0 replies)
  30. Austerity linked to increase in suicides: science news roundup (0 replies)
  31. Activists redecorate LNG pipeline office with clean water signs (0 replies)
  32. Rev. Barber: “Forward together, not one step back!” (0 replies)
  33. After 42 years, crimes of Chile coup perpetrators continue to surface (0 replies)
  34. On the trans-pacific partnership, we have to educate (0 replies)
  35. Latin America at the Toronto International Film Festival (0 replies)
  36. Biden not running for president, but vows to fight for justice (0 replies)
  37. October is National Stamp Collecting Month (0 replies)
  38. GM posts record operating profits from cost-cutting, corporate restructuring (0 replies)
  39. The Canadian election and the intensification of class conflict (0 replies)
  40. UAW claims early returns point to ratification of Fiat Chrysler sellout contract (0 replies)
  41. John Deere workers in US demand recount, full release of contract (0 replies)
  42. German chancellor strikes sordid deal with Turkish government to block refugees (0 replies)
  43. Catastrophic conditions for refugees in Hamburg (0 replies)
  44. US, Russia in talks on Syria following Assad’s trip to Moscow (0 replies)
  45. US Vice President Biden declines to run for president (0 replies)
  46. TFA/BlackLivesMatter/CampaignZero Activist Brittney Payne (Almost) Tries to Defend the Indefensible (0 replies)
  47. Freedom Rider: Black Lives Don’t Matter in Israel (0 replies)
  48. Find Out What the “Or Else” Is: March with the Black Is Back Coalition in Washington, Nov. 7 (0 replies)
  49. Reckless Eyeballing in the Former Chocolate City and Rise Up October in New York (0 replies)
  50. Militarization of U.S. Police is a Reflection of United States Foreign Policy (0 replies)
  51. Christopher Columbus Lives On Today Through US Capitalism (0 replies)
  52. Moderate Extremism and Extremist Moderation: Symptoms of Structural Illiteracy and Racism in the US-European Empire (0 replies)
  53. Today in history: Chilean communist poet Pablo Neruda wins Nobel Prize (0 replies)
  54. Survey results reveal working women’s health info needs (0 replies)
  55. Canadian unions cheer as voters toss out right-wing Prime Minister Harper (0 replies)
  56. Panopticon's "Autumn Eternal" is fall-themed metal at its finest (0 replies)
  57. Senate rejects bill to discourage “sanctuary cities” (0 replies)
  58. In most states, even $15 an hour is not enough (0 replies)
  59. Webb quits Democratic presidential race, mulls independent run (0 replies)
  60. NATO begins dress rehearsal for Europe-wide war (0 replies)
  61. Fiat Chrysler workers vote as UAW and media push second sellout deal (0 replies)
  62. Canada’s incoming Liberals will pursue austerity and war (0 replies)
  63. Israel: Racist mob lynches migrant as violence intensifies (0 replies)
  64. “Team Trudeau”: Tried and trusted representatives of big business (0 replies)
  65. Demonstrators condemn brutal treatment of refugees in Berlin, Germany (0 replies)
  66. UK woos China during Xi visit (0 replies)
  67. Thousands of job losses in UK steel industry (0 replies)
  68. Illusion and immersion: Humanity's grand struggle in new documentaries (0 replies)
  69. "Trumbo": We're still persecuting the innocent (0 replies)
  70. Groups battle "Jim Crow" segregation in restaurant industry (0 replies)
  71. Is Star Wars Episode VII anti-white? (0 replies)
  72. Turkey's election turmoil will have global impact (0 replies)
  73. Today in history: Half a million Communists massacred in Indonesia (0 replies)
  74. Tamir Rice's family asks for special prosecutor (0 replies)
  75. Black Agenda Radio for Week of October 21, 2015 (0 replies)
  76. As temperatures drop, thousands of refugees left stranded on Europe’s borders (0 replies)
  77. The significance of the Fiat Chrysler workers’ fight (0 replies)
  78. Neo-Nazi attacks mayoral candidate in Cologne (0 replies)
  79. Canada’s Liberals sweep to power on phony anti-austerity vow (0 replies)
  80. Fiat Chrysler workers denounce sell-out contract ahead of second vote (0 replies)
  81. Russia summons French ambassador over near-miss in European air space (0 replies)
  82. Chinese economy continues to slow (0 replies)
  83. Massive US-Japanese display of naval force (0 replies)
  84. Advanced Skills Workforce Center: "Diversity within the trade" (0 replies)
  85. Narratives from the 2015 Toronto Film Festival (0 replies)
  86. Today in history: Nazi war crimes indictments read at Nuremberg (0 replies)
  87. Empowering young women, one paint stroke at a time (0 replies)
  88. New film promotes public workers’ fight for rights (0 replies)
  89. The Silicon Valley ideology: online bias and technology (0 replies)
  90. Anti-austerity struggle: Is the tide turning in Europe? (0 replies)
  91. Maryland elected officials decry Safeway supermarket’s corporate greed (0 replies)
  92. US military chief pledges increased support as Israel steps up attacks on Palestinians (0 replies)
  93. UK Labour Party paves way for Syria intervention (0 replies)
  94. Eight refugees killed by European border guards (0 replies)
  95. Australian government seeks to block High Court case on offshore detention centres (0 replies)
  96. Bernie Sanders endorses Obama’s decision to keep troops in Afghanistan (0 replies)
  97. New details from FCA-UAW contract reveal plan to create casual labor workforce (0 replies)
  98. Harper’s “Victims of Communism” monument and the revival of bellicose Canadian nationalism (0 replies)
  99. German Army plans combat mission in Mali (0 replies)
  100. EU summit moves to seal Europe’s borders against refugees (0 replies)
  101. The Afghan hospital bombing: An imperialist war crime (0 replies)
  102. Refugees arriving in German capital face disastrous conditions (0 replies)
  103. Right-wing academic Jörg Baberowski agitates against refugees at Christian Social Union event in Germany (0 replies)
  104. Tamil political prisoners in Sri Lanka launch hunger strike (0 replies)
  105. Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
  106. Politicians stoke racism against refugees in run-up to Polish elections (0 replies)
  107. Obama backs Israeli crackdown in Jerusalem (0 replies)
  108. "Getting Back": Is revenge enough? (0 replies)
  109. Michael Moore’s latest: “Where to Invade Next” (0 replies)
  110. Graduate students at private universities rally for union rights (0 replies)
  111. Nine governors ask Congress to end Cuba blockade (0 replies)
  112. Today in history: Centennial of playwright Arthur Miller (0 replies)
  113. Bernie, Hillary, and me: Can’t we all just get along? (0 replies)
  114. California sets pace on climate change (0 replies)
  115. Benefit freeze to leave millions on Social Security out in the cold (0 replies)
  116. Social Security benefit freeze for 65 million in US (0 replies)
  117. Labour right wing blocks with Tories in UK austerity vote (0 replies)
  118. Hospital bombing in Afghanistan was premeditated, AP reports (0 replies)
  119. Behind the UAW “health care co-op” scam (0 replies)
  120. UAW propaganda videos: An exercise in psychological warfare (0 replies)
  121. The emissions scandal at Volkswagen widens (0 replies)
  122. Ontario court allows U.S. Steel to halt retiree health benefits, suspend pension contributions (0 replies)
  123. Upper Big Branch mine disaster: Opening statements in trial of former Massey Energy CEO (0 replies)
  124. Calif. governor signs law providing health care for undocumented kids (0 replies)
  125. Wisconsin’s Walker leads attack on Government Accountability Board (0 replies)
  126. Calif. governor signs laws providing health care for undocumented kids (0 replies)
  127. Today in history: Catholic pacifist David Miller burns his draft card (0 replies)
  128. Who has the most to gain by going to war? (0 replies)
  129. Globalization and privatization: “Our Brand is Crisis” (0 replies)
  130. Up-close with the “pro-lifers” - and the need for Planned Parenthood (0 replies)
  131. War and anti-war films at Zürich Film Festival (0 replies)
  132. Labor questionnaires show Dem hopefuls agree on many major issues (0 replies)
  133. US, Russian military meet amid warnings over war threat (0 replies)
  134. Bernie Sanders, the Democratic Party and socialism (0 replies)
  135. Amnesty report: US-backed Kurdish militias forcibly displaced thousands in northern Syria (0 replies)
  136. Israeli army-police crackdown seals off East Jerusalem (0 replies)
  137. Turkish government tries to repress a growing wave of protests (0 replies)
  138. German conservative parties plan concentration camps for refugees (0 replies)
  139. Fiat Chrysler workers in Detroit denounce second UAW sellout (0 replies)
  140. Walmart downgrade reflects depth of social crisis facing US workers (0 replies)
  141. The strange death of the antiwar movement (0 replies)
  142. Indigenous News: talking to daughters, Navajo midwives, rappers and saints (0 replies)
  143. Remembering comic and social critic Lenny Bruce on his 90th (0 replies)
  144. Restaurant work abuse: an unpalatable plate (0 replies)
  145. “Black Panther Party: Vanguard of the Revolution” – unfinished business (0 replies)
  146. New attacks on voting rights in Alabama (0 replies)
  147. Anti-transgender violence crisis: Murders on the rise (0 replies)
  148. Democratic presidential hopefuls, in contrast to GOP candidates, push progressive agenda (0 replies)
  149. Today in history: National Food Bank Week and World Food Day (0 replies)
  150. #BlackLivesMatter: Chat Partners with Hilllary (0 replies)
  151. Confederate Flag Wavers Arrested Under Law Designed to Imprison Blacks (0 replies)
  152. Freedom Rider: French Workers Show How to Fight (0 replies)
  153. The Million Man March from the Perspective of Millennials: Which Way Forward? (0 replies)
  154. Stein Bop Blues March On Gentrifiers (0 replies)
  155. The Movement Lives in Ferguson: Teach For America, Black Leadership, and Disaster Capitalism (0 replies)
  156. The Black Lives Matter Schism: Towards a Vision for Black Autonomy (0 replies)
  157. US imperialism's Upside Down World (0 replies)
  158. Top 1 percent own more than half of world’s wealth (0 replies)
  159. Democratic presidential debate: Nervousness and demagogy (0 replies)
  160. UAW caught covering up plan to double temporary workers in new Fiat Chrysler agreement (0 replies)
  161. Police arrest Air France strikers who confronted bosses over mass layoffs (0 replies)
  162. Scottish Socialist Party takes its nationalist stand against Jeremy Corbyn (0 replies)
  163. Canada’s NDP to prop up big business Liberal government (0 replies)
  164. New Australian “terrorism” laws to target 14-year-olds (0 replies)
  165. US navy planning provocative “patrols” in South China Sea (0 replies)
  166. Bombing in Turkey triggers nationwide anger (0 replies)
  167. Bernie Sanders rally rocks Tucson (0 replies)
  168. Antarctic meltdown: Continent at risk by 2100, cities to pay price (0 replies)
  169. Workers take seats at the table at White House summit (0 replies)
  170. In Berlin 250,000 march against unfair trade (0 replies)
  171. The Panoche Hills: the strange sere bones of an ancient landscape (0 replies)
  172. In America we speak more than just English! (0 replies)
  173. Black Agenda Radio for Week of October 12, 2015 (0 replies)
  174. US airdrops arms in Syria as Russia escalates bombing campaign (0 replies)
  175. Turkey gripped by protests against Erdogan government (0 replies)
  176. French government assassinates six of its own citizens in bombing raid in Syria (0 replies)
  177. UAW hires public relations firm to sell Fiat Chrysler deal (0 replies)
  178. GM-Opel workers in Germany support struggle of US autoworkers (0 replies)
  179. Australian dock, engineering workers express solidarity with US autoworkers (0 replies)
  180. Murder trial implicates leadership of fascist Golden Dawn in Greece (0 replies)
  181. Unifor demands NDP keep silent on Canada-Saudi Arabia arms deal (0 replies)
  182. Angry protests follow terror bombings in Turkey (0 replies)
  183. Sanders backs US aggression in the Middle East (0 replies)
  184. US-Russian proxy war in Syria intensifies (0 replies)
  185. UAW begins campaign to beat back opposition to second sellout at Fiat Chrysler (0 replies)
  186. Volkswagen systematically cheated on emissions tests in Europe (0 replies)
  187. Australian Toyota workers support US auto workers’ struggle (0 replies)
  188. Growing demands from John Deere workers for recount on sell-out contract (0 replies)
  189. Perplexity and gloom dominate IMF-World Bank meeting (0 replies)
  190. Oppose the destruction of the car industry in Australia! Launch a struggle in defence of jobs! (0 replies)
  191. US to give arms, air support to Islamist militias in Syria (0 replies)
  192. The government-union conspiracy to raid US workers’ pensions (0 replies)
  193. UAW releases “highlighter” of new pro-company agreement with Fiat Chrysler (0 replies)
  194. Hungary expedites deportation of refugees (0 replies)
  195. Papua New Guinea trial obscures Australian responsibility for refugee’s death (0 replies)
  196. Israeli forces step up repression in Jerusalem, West Bank (0 replies)
  197. Michigan governor belatedly orders change in Flint’s water supply (0 replies)
  198. Supreme Court hears oral arguments in death penalty cases (0 replies)
  199. The Chile coup and Pinochet’s “Christian” torture chamber in “Colonia” (0 replies)
  200. Arlo Guthrie celebrates 50th anniversary of “Alice’s Restaurant” (0 replies)
  201. Has feminism become a new four-letter word? (0 replies)
  202. Today in history: October 12 is Indigenous Peoples’ Day (0 replies)
  203. Court says Caterpillar must admit union inspector (0 replies)
  204. AFL-CIO asks Angela Merkel to end T-Mobile gag order (0 replies)
  205. “Nobody can live like this”: A young refugee in Hamburg speaks out (0 replies)
  206. NATO vows biggest buildup against Russia since Cold War (0 replies)
  207. A crisis of global dimensions (0 replies)
  208. Financial Times reports US plans to send warships into waters claimed by China (0 replies)
  209. Fiat Chrysler workers denounce second sellout, demand united fight (0 replies)
  210. Volkswagen uses emissions crisis to impose deep cuts (0 replies)
  211. Teamsters pension fund to slash benefits for 400,000 retirees (0 replies)
  212. UAW pushes through Blue Cross contract on revote (0 replies)
  213. GOP House anarchy: Will it impact the 2016 elections? (0 replies)
  214. Herbert Aptheker biography is political narrative of remarkable man (0 replies)
  215. Burkina Faso coup reversed, general arrested (0 replies)
  216. Media exposés in new films “Spotlight” and “The Program” (0 replies)
  217. Progressive cinema in Toronto: An overview (0 replies)
  218. “SlutWalk” in Los Angeles causes controversy (0 replies)
  219. Today in history: Jesse Jackson is born (0 replies)
  220. AFL-CIO veep: “Expect no hero on a white horse” (with podcast) (0 replies)
  221. UAW announces last-minute agreement with Fiat Chrysler, canceling strike (0 replies)
  222. Syria and the drumbeat of world war (0 replies)
  223. French autoworkers support US workers’ rejection of Fiat-Chrysler contract (0 replies)
  224. US officials seek to contain fallout from hospital massacre in Afghanistan (0 replies)
  225. EU intensifies anti-refugee military operations in the Mediterranean (0 replies)
  226. German political establishment lines up against refugees (0 replies)
  227. Tsipras wins confidence vote in Greek parliament (0 replies)
  228. UK Conservatives pledge deeper austerity (0 replies)
  229. Obama’s Justice: Holder Fought Prisoner Release, Lynch Backtracks on Killer Cops (0 replies)
  230. Freedom Rider: Putin Bombs Islamic State, Obama Bombs a Hospital (0 replies)
  231. Tell the New Education Secretary: Charter Schools Flunk Out in New Orleans (0 replies)
  232. Imperialism’s Dead-End in Syria Hastened by Russia and China’s Increased Support to Syrian Government (0 replies)
  233. Privatization, Charters & High Stakes Tests: Arne Duncan's Legacy (0 replies)
  234. US Ruling Circles Split On Use of Jihadists in Syria (0 replies)
  235. Sankarist Spirit Resurges in Burkina Faso (0 replies)
  236. Obama: Valedictorian of the U.S. School of Lies and Aggression (0 replies)
  237. Video: Ferguson, Missouri residents speak on social conditions, autoworkers struggle (0 replies)
  238. National Education Association endorses Clinton, draws flack (0 replies)
  239. Diverse movement for justice grows in Detroit (0 replies)
  240. Lesbian-themed film “Carol” in the era of conformity (0 replies)
  241. UAW could strike Fiat-Chrysler at 11:59 p.m. tonight (0 replies)
  242. Bernie Sanders introduces major labor law reform bill (0 replies)
  243. Trumka on opposing Pacific Trade Pact: “It’s not just us" (0 replies)
  244. Today in history: Cellist Yo-Yo Ma born in 1955 (0 replies)
  245. California governor signs doctor-assisted death bill for terminal patients (0 replies)
  246. As autoworker militancy mounts, UAW issues “strike notice” to Fiat Chrysler (0 replies)
  247. John Deere workers denounce vote and demand recount (0 replies)
  248. US, NATO step up threats to Russia over Syria (0 replies)
  249. Bernie Sanders backs Obama on Syria war (0 replies)
  250. The flooding in South Carolina and the decay of social infrastructure (0 replies)