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- Republican ultra-right faction backs Ryan as US House leader (0 replies)
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- US, Russia hold tense talks on Syria (0 replies)
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- Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau pledges “responsible” approach to Mideast war (0 replies)
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- D.C summit addresses emotional impact of racism (0 replies)
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- Today in history: Pelé, greatest soccer player ever, turns 75 (0 replies)
- Portuguese president re-appoints right wing minority government (0 replies)
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- Germany to deport refugees in military cargo planes (0 replies)
- State and media active in building up a far-right movement in Germany (0 replies)
- Netanyahu’s apology for Hitler (0 replies)
- Widespread anger and opposition in wake of ratification of Fiat Chrysler sellout (0 replies)
- South Africa: University students storm parliamentary precincts (0 replies)
- Clinton testifies before House Benghazi committee (0 replies)
- The New York Times peddles excuses for Kunduz hospital slaughter (0 replies)
- American Cancer Society adds its voice in campaign against early breast cancer screenings (0 replies)
- “All My Sons”: Arthur Miller’s scathing critique of capitalism (0 replies)
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- Austerity linked to increase in suicides: science news roundup (0 replies)
- Activists redecorate LNG pipeline office with clean water signs (0 replies)
- Rev. Barber: “Forward together, not one step back!” (0 replies)
- After 42 years, crimes of Chile coup perpetrators continue to surface (0 replies)
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- Latin America at the Toronto International Film Festival (0 replies)
- Biden not running for president, but vows to fight for justice (0 replies)
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- GM posts record operating profits from cost-cutting, corporate restructuring (0 replies)
- The Canadian election and the intensification of class conflict (0 replies)
- UAW claims early returns point to ratification of Fiat Chrysler sellout contract (0 replies)
- John Deere workers in US demand recount, full release of contract (0 replies)
- German chancellor strikes sordid deal with Turkish government to block refugees (0 replies)
- Catastrophic conditions for refugees in Hamburg (0 replies)
- US, Russia in talks on Syria following Assad’s trip to Moscow (0 replies)
- US Vice President Biden declines to run for president (0 replies)
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- Find Out What the “Or Else” Is: March with the Black Is Back Coalition in Washington, Nov. 7 (0 replies)
- Reckless Eyeballing in the Former Chocolate City and Rise Up October in New York (0 replies)
- Militarization of U.S. Police is a Reflection of United States Foreign Policy (0 replies)
- Christopher Columbus Lives On Today Through US Capitalism (0 replies)
- Moderate Extremism and Extremist Moderation: Symptoms of Structural Illiteracy and Racism in the US-European Empire (0 replies)
- Today in history: Chilean communist poet Pablo Neruda wins Nobel Prize (0 replies)
- Survey results reveal working women’s health info needs (0 replies)
- Canadian unions cheer as voters toss out right-wing Prime Minister Harper (0 replies)
- Panopticon's "Autumn Eternal" is fall-themed metal at its finest (0 replies)
- Senate rejects bill to discourage “sanctuary cities” (0 replies)
- In most states, even $15 an hour is not enough (0 replies)
- Webb quits Democratic presidential race, mulls independent run (0 replies)
- NATO begins dress rehearsal for Europe-wide war (0 replies)
- Fiat Chrysler workers vote as UAW and media push second sellout deal (0 replies)
- Canada’s incoming Liberals will pursue austerity and war (0 replies)
- Israel: Racist mob lynches migrant as violence intensifies (0 replies)
- “Team Trudeau”: Tried and trusted representatives of big business (0 replies)
- Demonstrators condemn brutal treatment of refugees in Berlin, Germany (0 replies)
- UK woos China during Xi visit (0 replies)
- Thousands of job losses in UK steel industry (0 replies)
- Illusion and immersion: Humanity's grand struggle in new documentaries (0 replies)
- "Trumbo": We're still persecuting the innocent (0 replies)
- Groups battle "Jim Crow" segregation in restaurant industry (0 replies)
- Is Star Wars Episode VII anti-white? (0 replies)
- Turkey's election turmoil will have global impact (0 replies)
- Today in history: Half a million Communists massacred in Indonesia (0 replies)
- Tamir Rice's family asks for special prosecutor (0 replies)
- Black Agenda Radio for Week of October 21, 2015 (0 replies)
- As temperatures drop, thousands of refugees left stranded on Europe’s borders (0 replies)
- The significance of the Fiat Chrysler workers’ fight (0 replies)
- Neo-Nazi attacks mayoral candidate in Cologne (0 replies)
- Canada’s Liberals sweep to power on phony anti-austerity vow (0 replies)
- Fiat Chrysler workers denounce sell-out contract ahead of second vote (0 replies)
- Russia summons French ambassador over near-miss in European air space (0 replies)
- Chinese economy continues to slow (0 replies)
- Massive US-Japanese display of naval force (0 replies)
- Advanced Skills Workforce Center: "Diversity within the trade" (0 replies)
- Narratives from the 2015 Toronto Film Festival (0 replies)
- Today in history: Nazi war crimes indictments read at Nuremberg (0 replies)
- Empowering young women, one paint stroke at a time (0 replies)
- New film promotes public workers’ fight for rights (0 replies)
- The Silicon Valley ideology: online bias and technology (0 replies)
- Anti-austerity struggle: Is the tide turning in Europe? (0 replies)
- Maryland elected officials decry Safeway supermarket’s corporate greed (0 replies)
- US military chief pledges increased support as Israel steps up attacks on Palestinians (0 replies)
- UK Labour Party paves way for Syria intervention (0 replies)
- Eight refugees killed by European border guards (0 replies)
- Australian government seeks to block High Court case on offshore detention centres (0 replies)
- Bernie Sanders endorses Obama’s decision to keep troops in Afghanistan (0 replies)
- New details from FCA-UAW contract reveal plan to create casual labor workforce (0 replies)
- Harper’s “Victims of Communism” monument and the revival of bellicose Canadian nationalism (0 replies)
- German Army plans combat mission in Mali (0 replies)
- EU summit moves to seal Europe’s borders against refugees (0 replies)
- The Afghan hospital bombing: An imperialist war crime (0 replies)
- Refugees arriving in German capital face disastrous conditions (0 replies)
- Right-wing academic Jörg Baberowski agitates against refugees at Christian Social Union event in Germany (0 replies)
- Tamil political prisoners in Sri Lanka launch hunger strike (0 replies)
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
- Politicians stoke racism against refugees in run-up to Polish elections (0 replies)
- Obama backs Israeli crackdown in Jerusalem (0 replies)
- "Getting Back": Is revenge enough? (0 replies)
- Michael Moore’s latest: “Where to Invade Next” (0 replies)
- Graduate students at private universities rally for union rights (0 replies)
- Nine governors ask Congress to end Cuba blockade (0 replies)
- Today in history: Centennial of playwright Arthur Miller (0 replies)
- Bernie, Hillary, and me: Can’t we all just get along? (0 replies)
- California sets pace on climate change (0 replies)
- Benefit freeze to leave millions on Social Security out in the cold (0 replies)
- Social Security benefit freeze for 65 million in US (0 replies)
- Labour right wing blocks with Tories in UK austerity vote (0 replies)
- Hospital bombing in Afghanistan was premeditated, AP reports (0 replies)
- Behind the UAW “health care co-op” scam (0 replies)
- UAW propaganda videos: An exercise in psychological warfare (0 replies)
- The emissions scandal at Volkswagen widens (0 replies)
- Ontario court allows U.S. Steel to halt retiree health benefits, suspend pension contributions (0 replies)
- Upper Big Branch mine disaster: Opening statements in trial of former Massey Energy CEO (0 replies)
- Calif. governor signs law providing health care for undocumented kids (0 replies)
- Wisconsin’s Walker leads attack on Government Accountability Board (0 replies)
- Calif. governor signs laws providing health care for undocumented kids (0 replies)
- Today in history: Catholic pacifist David Miller burns his draft card (0 replies)
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- Bernie Sanders, the Democratic Party and socialism (0 replies)
- Amnesty report: US-backed Kurdish militias forcibly displaced thousands in northern Syria (0 replies)
- Israeli army-police crackdown seals off East Jerusalem (0 replies)
- Turkish government tries to repress a growing wave of protests (0 replies)
- German conservative parties plan concentration camps for refugees (0 replies)
- Fiat Chrysler workers in Detroit denounce second UAW sellout (0 replies)
- Walmart downgrade reflects depth of social crisis facing US workers (0 replies)
- The strange death of the antiwar movement (0 replies)
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- Remembering comic and social critic Lenny Bruce on his 90th (0 replies)
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- “Black Panther Party: Vanguard of the Revolution” – unfinished business (0 replies)
- New attacks on voting rights in Alabama (0 replies)
- Anti-transgender violence crisis: Murders on the rise (0 replies)
- Democratic presidential hopefuls, in contrast to GOP candidates, push progressive agenda (0 replies)
- Today in history: National Food Bank Week and World Food Day (0 replies)
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- Freedom Rider: French Workers Show How to Fight (0 replies)
- The Million Man March from the Perspective of Millennials: Which Way Forward? (0 replies)
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- The Movement Lives in Ferguson: Teach For America, Black Leadership, and Disaster Capitalism (0 replies)
- The Black Lives Matter Schism: Towards a Vision for Black Autonomy (0 replies)
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- UAW caught covering up plan to double temporary workers in new Fiat Chrysler agreement (0 replies)
- Police arrest Air France strikers who confronted bosses over mass layoffs (0 replies)
- Scottish Socialist Party takes its nationalist stand against Jeremy Corbyn (0 replies)
- Canada’s NDP to prop up big business Liberal government (0 replies)
- New Australian “terrorism” laws to target 14-year-olds (0 replies)
- US navy planning provocative “patrols” in South China Sea (0 replies)
- Bombing in Turkey triggers nationwide anger (0 replies)
- Bernie Sanders rally rocks Tucson (0 replies)
- Antarctic meltdown: Continent at risk by 2100, cities to pay price (0 replies)
- Workers take seats at the table at White House summit (0 replies)
- In Berlin 250,000 march against unfair trade (0 replies)
- The Panoche Hills: the strange sere bones of an ancient landscape (0 replies)
- In America we speak more than just English! (0 replies)
- Black Agenda Radio for Week of October 12, 2015 (0 replies)
- US airdrops arms in Syria as Russia escalates bombing campaign (0 replies)
- Turkey gripped by protests against Erdogan government (0 replies)
- French government assassinates six of its own citizens in bombing raid in Syria (0 replies)
- UAW hires public relations firm to sell Fiat Chrysler deal (0 replies)
- GM-Opel workers in Germany support struggle of US autoworkers (0 replies)
- Australian dock, engineering workers express solidarity with US autoworkers (0 replies)
- Murder trial implicates leadership of fascist Golden Dawn in Greece (0 replies)
- Unifor demands NDP keep silent on Canada-Saudi Arabia arms deal (0 replies)
- Angry protests follow terror bombings in Turkey (0 replies)
- Sanders backs US aggression in the Middle East (0 replies)
- US-Russian proxy war in Syria intensifies (0 replies)
- UAW begins campaign to beat back opposition to second sellout at Fiat Chrysler (0 replies)
- Volkswagen systematically cheated on emissions tests in Europe (0 replies)
- Australian Toyota workers support US auto workers’ struggle (0 replies)
- Growing demands from John Deere workers for recount on sell-out contract (0 replies)
- Perplexity and gloom dominate IMF-World Bank meeting (0 replies)
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- The government-union conspiracy to raid US workers’ pensions (0 replies)
- UAW releases “highlighter” of new pro-company agreement with Fiat Chrysler (0 replies)
- Hungary expedites deportation of refugees (0 replies)
- Papua New Guinea trial obscures Australian responsibility for refugee’s death (0 replies)
- Israeli forces step up repression in Jerusalem, West Bank (0 replies)
- Michigan governor belatedly orders change in Flint’s water supply (0 replies)
- Supreme Court hears oral arguments in death penalty cases (0 replies)
- The Chile coup and Pinochet’s “Christian” torture chamber in “Colonia” (0 replies)
- Arlo Guthrie celebrates 50th anniversary of “Alice’s Restaurant” (0 replies)
- Has feminism become a new four-letter word? (0 replies)
- Today in history: October 12 is Indigenous Peoples’ Day (0 replies)
- Court says Caterpillar must admit union inspector (0 replies)
- AFL-CIO asks Angela Merkel to end T-Mobile gag order (0 replies)
- “Nobody can live like this”: A young refugee in Hamburg speaks out (0 replies)
- NATO vows biggest buildup against Russia since Cold War (0 replies)
- A crisis of global dimensions (0 replies)
- Financial Times reports US plans to send warships into waters claimed by China (0 replies)
- Fiat Chrysler workers denounce second sellout, demand united fight (0 replies)
- Volkswagen uses emissions crisis to impose deep cuts (0 replies)
- Teamsters pension fund to slash benefits for 400,000 retirees (0 replies)
- UAW pushes through Blue Cross contract on revote (0 replies)
- GOP House anarchy: Will it impact the 2016 elections? (0 replies)
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- Burkina Faso coup reversed, general arrested (0 replies)
- Media exposés in new films “Spotlight” and “The Program” (0 replies)
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- Today in history: Jesse Jackson is born (0 replies)
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- UAW announces last-minute agreement with Fiat Chrysler, canceling strike (0 replies)
- Syria and the drumbeat of world war (0 replies)
- French autoworkers support US workers’ rejection of Fiat-Chrysler contract (0 replies)
- US officials seek to contain fallout from hospital massacre in Afghanistan (0 replies)
- EU intensifies anti-refugee military operations in the Mediterranean (0 replies)
- German political establishment lines up against refugees (0 replies)
- Tsipras wins confidence vote in Greek parliament (0 replies)
- UK Conservatives pledge deeper austerity (0 replies)
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- Freedom Rider: Putin Bombs Islamic State, Obama Bombs a Hospital (0 replies)
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