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  1. Vast waste, profiteering in Pentagon operations (0 replies)
  2. Albuquerque voters reject anti-abortion measure (0 replies)
  3. Detroit union joins legal action to force sell-off of DIA art (0 replies)
  4. Thanksgiving in America (0 replies)
  5. Claiming nuclear deal “victory,” Tehran signals readiness to ally with US (0 replies)
  6. Chinese officials downplay stand-off with US in East China Sea (0 replies)
  7. German grand coalition: A government of social austerity and militarism (0 replies)
  8. Hunger rises in US capital (0 replies)
  9. Supreme Court to hear religious challenge to Obamacare contraceptive provision (0 replies)
  10. Lynching as a Misdemeanor (0 replies)
  11. "A More Perfect Union": Historian Henry Louis Gates Mangles, Obscures Black History (0 replies)
  12. Freedom Rider: The Good, Bad Deal for Iran (0 replies)
  13. Giving Thanks For Our Whistleblowers, Our Leakers, Our Old and New Maroons (0 replies)
  14. Obama’s Ludicrous Afghanistan Declarations (0 replies)
  15. Class and the Politics of the Black Community in the Obama Age (0 replies)
  16. American Conservative Politics and the Long Shadow of Slavery (0 replies)
  17. Honoring Grace Bassett, lifelong drum major for justice (0 replies)
  18. Today in labor history: Workers perform "Pins and Needles" on Broadway (0 replies)
  19. A timely campaign: Health Care for the Holidays (0 replies)
  20. Francis does it again: Attacking “the tyranny of unfettered capitalism” (0 replies)
  21. Mozart, propagandist, in new rendering of old classic (0 replies)
  22. Right-wing candidate declared winner in Honduras vote (0 replies)
  23. “Arrow” takes aim at wealthy elite (0 replies)
  24. AFGE: GOP senators want to “Walmartize” workforce (0 replies)
  25. Labor Dept. releases list of “books that shaped work in America” (0 replies)
  26. McBride's "Good Lord Bird," Packer's "Unwinding": National Book Award winners (0 replies)
  27. US sends B-52s to China’s air defence zone (0 replies)
  28. US ultimatum on permanent occupation of Afghanistan (0 replies)
  29. Washington uses typhoon aid to push for Philippine military bases (0 replies)
  30. France threatens military intervention in the Central African Republic (0 replies)
  31. Australian government moves to gut public education funding (0 replies)
  32. A who’s who of the conspirators behind the Detroit bankruptcy: Part three (0 replies)
  33. Will The Hunger Games: Catching Fire “stir up” revolution? (0 replies)
  34. Workers at Irish state energy firm vote for strike in pensions dispute (0 replies)
  35. Lorain, Ohio unions elect independent slate (0 replies)
  36. Obamacare: Grumbling is not enough (0 replies)
  37. Forming a German government: Bumper cars for the Bundestag? (0 replies)
  38. Today in labor history: FDR establishes Thanksgiving holiday (0 replies)
  39. World's largest landfill to become NYC's biggest solar plant (0 replies)
  40. Iran nuke deal merits support (0 replies)
  41. Determined to make a difference, a tribute to comrade Debbie Bell (0 replies)
  42. Obamacare: Nearly a million Californians receive cancellation letters (0 replies)
  43. NSA strategy document envisions unrestrained global surveillance (0 replies)
  44. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 11/27/13 (0 replies)
  45. Momentum builds around US nuclear deal with Iran (0 replies)
  46. Heightened tensions over China’s air defence zone (0 replies)
  47. Obama administration defends NSA against civil liberties lawsuit (0 replies)
  48. Both sides claim victory in Honduran election (0 replies)
  49. Chile’s former president set to win second-round election (0 replies)
  50. Detroit middle schooler dies after being electrocuted by downed power line (0 replies)
  51. Workers protest closure of Spanish cooperative Fagor (0 replies)
  52. France: The fraud of Mélenchon’s “Fiscal Revolution” (0 replies)
  53. Unions organizing aid for Philippines, Midwest disasters (0 replies)
  54. Ohio voters make progressive shift (0 replies)
  55. View from Indian country: Turkey with a side of death (0 replies)
  56. Vito Marcantonio Forum celebrates 2nd anniversary (0 replies)
  57. El Salvador prepares for elections: Will the U.S. intervene? (0 replies)
  58. Oil sands are Canada's environmental nightmare (0 replies)
  59. Today in labor history: First-ever U.S. teacher walkout (0 replies)
  60. Obama honors a true freedom fighter, Rev. C. T. Vivian (0 replies)
  61. Interim agreement reached on Iran’s nuclear programs (0 replies)
  62. The 16,000 Dow (0 replies)
  63. China announces “air defence identification zone” in East China Sea (0 replies)
  64. Australian public broadcaster threatened over Indonesia spying revelations (0 replies)
  65. Alabama posthumously pardons Scottsboro Boys (0 replies)
  66. Climate conference ends with UN admission of failure (0 replies)
  67. Latvia: At least 54 dead in supermarket collapse (0 replies)
  68. German chancellor demands deeper spending cuts as Greek prime minister visits Berlin (0 replies)
  69. Detroit emergency manager hands tens of millions of dollars to consulting firms (0 replies)
  70. OECD report: US life expectancy below international average (0 replies)
  71. The rise of Europe’s far right (0 replies)
  72. German Grand coalition government is planning austerity budget (0 replies)
  73. Grand coalition in Austria plans major spending cuts (0 replies)
  74. Hidden-camera footage shows police attempt to spy on UK students (0 replies)
  75. US expands its drone war on Pakistan (0 replies)
  76. Job losses mount in UK (0 replies)
  77. Workers plan nationwide strikes against "bully" Walmart (0 replies)
  78. Rushes to judgment: Top 10 assassination / conspiracy movies (0 replies)
  79. Kerry declares end of Monroe Doctrine: Is it for real? (0 replies)
  80. Senate curbs filibusters in blow against GOP "pirates" (0 replies)
  81. Today in labor history: Jack London, writer, socialist, dies at 40 (0 replies)
  82. Environmental groups walk out of Warsaw talks (0 replies)
  83. Sudan Communists call for push against Al Bashir (0 replies)
  84. New report exposes lies used to justify Detroit bankruptcy (0 replies)
  85. A half-century since the assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy (0 replies)
  86. Pact provides for permanent US occupation of Afghanistan (0 replies)
  87. US Senate limits filibuster power (0 replies)
  88. Indonesian protests over Australia spying revelations (0 replies)
  89. Australian government unveils tougher anti-strike laws (0 replies)
  90. US Congress moves to legalize unconstitutional surveillance programs (0 replies)
  91. US Supreme Court refuses to block Texas anti-abortion law, declines to hear NSA surveillance case (0 replies)
  92. Uncovering the truth about the JFK assassination (0 replies)
  93. View from Dallas: Let’s not forget what JFK did (0 replies)
  94. Ala. board approves pardons for “Scottsboro Boys” (0 replies)
  95. Truckers support Walmart workers ahead of Black Friday (0 replies)
  96. On eve of local elections, U.S. undermines Venezuela (0 replies)
  97. Today in labor history: Zumbi, leader of community of freed slaves, beheaded (0 replies)
  98. Iraq: The struggle for new labor and trade union laws (0 replies)
  99. The role of Germany’s Left Party in the coalition negotiations (0 replies)
  100. Former UK Labour Home Secretary David Blunkett’s anti-Roma rant (0 replies)
  101. European youth unemployment: “A public health time bomb waiting to explode” (0 replies)
  102. Indonesia suspends military cooperation with Australia over US-Australian spying (0 replies)
  103. The US military and the Philippines (0 replies)
  104. Geneva talks on Iran resume while war threat remains (0 replies)
  105. German energy firm RWE to cut 6,700 jobs (0 replies)
  106. Philippine Supreme Court declares legislative pork barrel funds unconstitutional (0 replies)
  107. Obama and Holder Let Gangsters Pay Fine, Continue Business As Usual (0 replies)
  108. Why I Represent the New Orleans Immigrant Workers Who Committed Civil Disobedience (0 replies)
  109. Democracy and the Detroit Election: An Interview with Charles Simmons (0 replies)
  110. HBCUs and the United Negro College Fund: Another Grand Betrayal (0 replies)
  111. A Tale of Two Women: Bessie Chapman 1909 – 2013 and Renisha McBride 1994 – 2013: "The More things Change..." (0 replies)
  112. Obamacare is Doomed by Its Internal Logic (0 replies)
  113. Freedom Rider: Axis of Evil: France, Israel, Saudi Arabia (0 replies)
  114. Landmark presidential election approaches in Honduras (0 replies)
  115. McDonald's tells workers to sell their Christmas gifts for cash (0 replies)
  116. Walmart seeks food donations for its workers (0 replies)
  117. Today in labor history: Employee time clock invented (0 replies)
  118. Round two for the Mi’kmaq blockade (0 replies)
  119. Supreme Court, 5-4, clamps down on Texas abortion providers (0 replies)
  120. False victory? Coal plants being closed, dirty power will replace them (0 replies)
  121. Obamacare exposed: The gutting of health care for workers (0 replies)
  122. US military build-up continues in Philippine disaster zone (0 replies)
  123. Indonesian president threatens “strategic partnership” with US-Australia over spying affair (0 replies)
  124. US government lets JPMorgan off the hook for mortgage fraud (0 replies)
  125. Greek government threatens university employees with martial law (0 replies)
  126. China creates new National Security Committee (0 replies)
  127. Unions end Madrid cleaners’ strike (0 replies)
  128. Terrorist attack at Iranian embassy in Lebanon kills 23, wounds 140 (0 replies)
  129. Reader voices: Even for hospital workers, health care is a problem (0 replies)
  130. Plans to make Black Friday biggest worker mobilization ever (0 replies)
  131. Tragedy in the Philippines the topic tonight at PW call-in (0 replies)
  132. Election mandate calls for unity and jobs (0 replies)
  133. Today in history: President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address (0 replies)
  134. Chile: Left surges in elections (0 replies)
  135. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 11/18/13 (0 replies)
  136. Deadly storm system hits multiple US states (0 replies)
  137. Dow hits new record amid deepening world slump (0 replies)
  138. 150 years since Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address (0 replies)
  139. US Census: Mobility among young adults at 50-year low (0 replies)
  140. Far-right parties forge alliance for the European elections (0 replies)
  141. Berlusconi’s party splits in Italy (0 replies)
  142. Egypt, Russia discuss closer military cooperation (0 replies)
  143. 50 dead in plane crash in Russia (0 replies)
  144. U.S. to prosecute Walmart for violation of workers' rights (0 replies)
  145. Young workers may pay zero premiums under Obamacare (0 replies)
  146. In Verdi’s “Falstaff,” all the world’s a jest (0 replies)
  147. Anti-fracking activists celebrate victory in a fourth Colorado city (0 replies)
  148. Princeton University confronts meningitis epidemic that Cuba can prevent (0 replies)
  149. Day of reckoning set for Texas voter ID law (0 replies)
  150. Texas GOP points fingers for Wendy Davis’ rise (0 replies)
  151. Today in labor history: Popular Socialist Youth formed (0 replies)
  152. Global deflation, slowing growth fuel economic tensions (0 replies)
  153. Staggering out-of-pocket costs shock consumers on Obamacare exchanges (0 replies)
  154. Philippine typhoon victims desperate for aid (0 replies)
  155. Commonwealth summit heightens Western pressure on Rajapakse government (0 replies)
  156. Unrestrained jingoism to characterise UK’s marking of World War I anniversary (0 replies)
  157. Irish hospitals warn that spending cuts threaten “quality and safety” (0 replies)
  158. The SPD party congress and the Left Party (0 replies)
  159. Washington’s puppet regime in Libya teeters on the brink (0 replies)
  160. Japan’s new state secrecy law (0 replies)
  161. Mounting anger at Philippine president’s response to typhoon disaster (0 replies)
  162. Tripoli massacre (0 replies)
  163. The assassination of Yasser Arafat (0 replies)
  164. Dozens of Democrats back Republican anti-Obamacare bill (0 replies)
  165. Die Zeit editor condemns “German pacifism” (0 replies)
  166. Warning of war, Obama administration presses for talks with Iran (0 replies)
  167. Twelve more migrants die off Greek coast (0 replies)
  168. UK rail unions deepen collaboration in government transport cuts (0 replies)
  169. Canada’s Conservative government targets federal workers’ basic rights (0 replies)
  170. NLRB: Groups’ call center fired worker for union activism (0 replies)
  171. South African unions stage huge marches against road tolls (0 replies)
  172. National Labor College to close (0 replies)
  173. “Thor” sequel another hard-hitter (0 replies)
  174. Ericka Huggins calls for continued conversations on race (0 replies)
  175. Sen. Davis registers candidacy for governor (0 replies)
  176. Obama proposes “fix” to pro-corporate health care overhaul (0 replies)
  177. 185,000 Families to lose housing assistance because of US Sequester budget cuts (0 replies)
  178. What lies behind the drawn-out coalition talks in Germany? (0 replies)
  179. Climate scientists warn of more super-typhoons (0 replies)
  180. Western-backed opposition agrees to talks amid defeats in Syria (0 replies)
  181. Boston bombing suspect Tsarnaev’s lawyers protest conditions of his detention (0 replies)
  182. Nominee to head US Federal Reserve reassures Wall Street in Senate testimony (0 replies)
  183. The workers’ rebellion at Boeing (0 replies)
  184. National disgrace: Boehner blocks immigration vote (0 replies)
  185. Today in labor history: Phone workers call for union (0 replies)
  186. Dem lawmakers: Slow down on Pacific trade bill (0 replies)
  187. Reports show $83 million right-wing empire is hijacking state governments (0 replies)
  188. “Frankly, we’re surprised you’re even alive” (0 replies)
  189. Asbestos survivors blast GOP bill (0 replies)
  190. Outrage follows declaration that police killing was “justified” (0 replies)
  191. Syd Hoff and A. Redfield: Two sides of the same coin (0 replies)
  192. New Trans Pacific trade partnership stirs worries (0 replies)
  193. Millions face desperate plight in Philippines (0 replies)
  194. The Detroit bankruptcy trial (0 replies)
  195. Obama administration approves merger of airline giants (0 replies)
  196. Madrid garbage collectors strike against lay-offs and wage cuts (0 replies)
  197. Portuguese public sector workers strike (0 replies)
  198. North Carolina man charged with seeking to join US-backed Syrian opposition (0 replies)
  199. New evidence points to German secret service collaboration with far-right NSU (0 replies)
  200. New Delhi downplays evidence of extensive NSA spying targeting India (0 replies)
  201. No Fear: The Marsha Coleman Adebayo Story Green Lit for Pre-Production (0 replies)
  202. Democracy: Going Down for the Count in Detroit (0 replies)
  203. Supreme court wrestles with outlawing card check and other union rights (0 replies)
  204. Today in labor history: Death of unionist Karen Silkwood (0 replies)
  205. Black Friday Walmart strike wave already underway (0 replies)
  206. Detroit’s Fox 2, unfair to working families (0 replies)
  207. NYC elections: Overwhelming mandate for progressive change (0 replies)
  208. Gun-wielding protestors intimidate Texas mothers (0 replies)
  209. Progressive Sheepdogs, Democrat Sheep: Broken Promises & the Minimum Wage (0 replies)
  210. Freedom Rider: Renisha McBride and Kym Worthy (0 replies)
  211. The Tragicomedy of Black Politics in the Age of Obama (0 replies)
  212. In Cold Blood: The Murder of Renisha McBride (0 replies)
  213. Obama as the “New JFK”: Nothing Great to Be (0 replies)
  214. Marking 15 Years Since the Passing of Kwame Ture: Speeches and Interviews (0 replies)
  215. Racially Engineering the Pseudo-White Barbie (0 replies)
  216. The Whitest Historically Black College In America (0 replies)
  217. Enrollment figures underscore Obamacare debacle (0 replies)
  218. The social catastrophe of Typhoon Haiyan (0 replies)
  219. For a new political strategy to defend the working class (0 replies)
  220. A pittance in international aid for Philippine typhoon victims (0 replies)
  221. Chinese Communist Party unveils pro-market “Reform 2.0” (0 replies)
  222. “Too trapped in a war to be at peace”—the suicide of Iraq war veteran Daniel Somers (0 replies)
  223. British MP presses for criminal charges against the Guardian newspaper (0 replies)
  224. The significance of British comedian Russell Brand’s call for revolution (0 replies)
  225. The stakes for worker's rights in 2014 (0 replies)
  226. Madagascar to hold runoff election in December (0 replies)
  227. Typhoon ravages Philippines (0 replies)
  228. Today in labor history: George Washington says "no" to black recruits (0 replies)
  229. Community, union unite to save jobs at GE plant (0 replies)
  230. Austerity debate remains unresolved after shutdown drama (0 replies)
  231. Detroit seeks answers in killing of Renisha McBride (0 replies)
  232. Military curfew imposed as humanitarian crisis engulfs Philippines (0 replies)
  233. US Boeing workers rebel against Machinist union’s sellout contract (0 replies)
  234. US Navy intelligence chiefs suspended as bribery scandal spreads (0 replies)
  235. UK: Campaign for “living wage” conceals falling pay rates (0 replies)
  236. British unions deepen collaboration with glassmaker Pilkington over job losses (0 replies)
  237. Obamacare lies exposed (0 replies)
  238. Snowden revelations lead to decline in support for US in Germany (0 replies)
  239. Food stamp cuts in US overwhelm anti-hunger agencies (0 replies)
  240. Romanian teachers protest austerity policies (0 replies)
  241. Workers Struggles: The Americas (0 replies)
  242. Letters from our readers (0 replies)
  243. South Korean government demands dissolution of opposition party (0 replies)
  244. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 11/13/13 (0 replies)
  245. At least 10,000 dead in Philippine typhoon (0 replies)
  246. Wealth of world’s billionaires doubles since 2009 (0 replies)
  247. France seizes on murder of RFI journalists to intensify Mali war (0 replies)
  248. International talks stall on Iran’s nuclear program (0 replies)
  249. Greek police storm ERT broadcasting centre to end workers’ occupation (0 replies)
  250. Royal Marine convicted of Afghan murder (0 replies)