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  1. US Pacific Fleet commander threatens China over South China Sea (0 replies)
  2. Historic flooding in South Carolina leaves fourteen dead (0 replies)
  3. Texas executes 11th inmate of 2015 (0 replies)
  4. Elections throw future of Portugal’s right wing government in doubt (0 replies)
  5. Millennials vs. Baby Boomers: Which is the true problem generation? (0 replies)
  6. Today in history: It’s German-American Day (0 replies)
  7. “Forsaken”: Middle-aged gun Jack Bauer home on the deranged range (0 replies)
  8. Apocalypse redux: "Fear the Walking Dead" finale falters (0 replies)
  9. Cuba-U.S. Relations: Next stop, Congress (0 replies)
  10. After Oregon shooting, Obama pleads for new gun control measures (0 replies)
  11. Emergency response needed to stop attack on Pastors for Peace (0 replies)
  12. Peoplesworld job opening: Managing editor (0 replies)
  13. Syriza budget implements dictates of European banks (0 replies)
  14. Washington’s war crime in Afghanistan (0 replies)
  15. US ratchets up war rhetoric against Moscow following Turkish intercept of Russian jet (0 replies)
  16. US-dominated Pacific trade pact agreed (0 replies)
  17. Growing suspicion among workers after UAW claims Deere contract was ratified (0 replies)
  18. Markets “celebrate” poor US jobs data (0 replies)
  19. Thirty-three crew members presumed dead after sinking of cargo ship during Hurricane Joaquin (0 replies)
  20. New report shows how immigration has transformed US in past half century (0 replies)
  21. Black Agenda Radio for Week of October 5, 2015 (0 replies)
  22. “uCarmen” from South Africa: No castanets, bring in the marimbas (0 replies)
  23. Film fatales: Women in solidarity against Hollywood sexism (0 replies)
  24. Today in history: Catholic antiwar activist Phil Berrigan born (0 replies)
  25. New Yorkers protest hedge fund-backed charter school ad (0 replies)
  26. 2015: Not your usual "off year" election (0 replies)
  27. Science round-up: Cancer, China, and climate change (0 replies)
  28. New report shows how immigration has transformed US in past half century (0 replies)
  29. US repeatedly bombs hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan (0 replies)
  30. Twenty-five years since the reunification of Germany (0 replies)
  31. Washington divided over Syrian debacle (0 replies)
  32. Bodies of at least 95 refugees found on Libyan shores (0 replies)
  33. UAW claims John Deere contract ratified despite widespread opposition (0 replies)
  34. Deere workers denounce sellout contract (0 replies)
  35. Japan creates new agency to boost arms exports (0 replies)
  36. US: Trial begins for Massey CEO in Upper Big Branch disaster (0 replies)
  37. Job Opening: Campus Coordinator (0 replies)
  38. Reject UAW effort to ram through sellout deal! (0 replies)
  39. US jobs data underscore downbeat IMF assessment of world economy (0 replies)
  40. The Oregon school shooting and America’s brutal society (0 replies)
  41. US, allies blast Russia for attacking Al Qaeda in Syria (0 replies)
  42. After landslide “no” vote on Fiat Chrysler contract, UAW declares no better deal possible (0 replies)
  43. US Special Forces fight Taliban militants in Kunduz, Afghanistan (0 replies)
  44. Virginia executes prisoner despite claim of intellectual disability (0 replies)
  45. Wealth of America’s super-rich grows to $2.34 trillion (0 replies)
  46. UAW tells John Deere workers nothing in run-up to vote on Sunday (0 replies)
  47. Communications Workers, Teamsters reach tentative pact for 15,000 at American Airlines (0 replies)
  48. "Heroes Reborn" is satisfying sequel to original series (0 replies)
  49. SEIU members: “When we fight, we win!” (0 replies)
  50. The people in the tents say yes (0 replies)
  51. Who was Casey Jones? Hint: Not just a Joe Hill song (0 replies)
  52. Germany: predictions after 25 years (0 replies)
  53. Today in history: Meet the Blind Month (0 replies)
  54. The significance of the “no” vote at Fiat Chrysler (0 replies)
  55. Threat of wider war mounts as Russia continues airstrikes in Syria (0 replies)
  56. Ten killed in mass shooting at Oregon community college (0 replies)
  57. German parliament prepares crackdown on refugees (0 replies)
  58. Canada’s top general discussed fully integrating its armed forces with US military (0 replies)
  59. Surge of small donations helps Sanders match Clinton fund-raising (0 replies)
  60. Michigan governor grudgingly admits Flint water danger (0 replies)
  61. Consent decree calls for state oversight at New York’s Cooper Union (0 replies)
  62. “Hit the Wall”: Revolution starts with a hot night out (0 replies)
  63. Frederick Wiseman’s tour de force “In Jackson Heights” (0 replies)
  64. UAW members apparently reject FiatChrysler pact (0 replies)
  65. "Freeheld": Ms. and Ms. Smith go to Washington (0 replies)
  66. Fresh from Toronto International Film Festival: “This Changes Everything” (0 replies)
  67. Right wingers shift strategy: Government to stay open for now (0 replies)
  68. Hispanic Heritage Month: A Costa Rican poet honors Carlos Bulosan (0 replies)
  69. “Breathe”: A brave new play about choking in America (0 replies)
  70. Fighting climate change: Just do it! (0 replies)
  71. German court clears the way for military deployments without parliamentary approval (0 replies)
  72. After workers defeat Fiat Chrysler deal, UAW and auto bosses plot counter-attack (0 replies)
  73. The US-Russian clash in Syria and the threat of war (0 replies)
  74. Autoworkers hail “no” vote at Fiat Chrysler, cite role of WSWS Autoworker Newsletter (0 replies)
  75. Deere workers face fight against UAW and farm equipment giant (0 replies)
  76. UK Labour conference ends with attacks on Corbyn over nuclear weapons and Syria (0 replies)
  77. UK Labour delegates speak on Corbyn’s leadership (0 replies)
  78. The fall of Kunduz: A debacle for German imperialism (0 replies)
  79. Why I Ain't Getting on the Bus for the MMM This Or Any Other Year (0 replies)
  80. Blacks Cheer Venezuelan Leader – But Still Support Democrat Terror (0 replies)
  81. Freedom Rider: Putin Trumps Obama at the U.N. (0 replies)
  82. The Whites Are Coming! The Whites Are Coming!: Gentrification Surging in U.S. Cities (0 replies)
  83. The Bernie and Trump Trap: Beyond the Dead-End of Imperial Politics (0 replies)
  84. Powerless Whites Want “In” On Chitlin’ Politics (0 replies)
  85. My Name is Nobody: Religious Fanaticism is a Western Tradition (0 replies)
  86. American Capitalism: A Disaster With no “Moral Center” (0 replies)
  87. U.S. blockade of Cuba puts children at risk (0 replies)
  88. Top UAW organizer: Union campaign at Nissan a civil rights fight (0 replies)
  89. Podcast: Talking race and labor with two young leaders (0 replies)
  90. Science news roundup: Water on Mars, Arctic drilling ends (0 replies)
  91. Angry UAW workers unhappy with proposed Fiat Chrysler contract (0 replies)
  92. Protest hypocritical charter school TV ad (0 replies)
  93. Georgia executes first woman in 70 years (0 replies)
  94. Seventy-five years since the assassination of Leon Trotsky (0 replies)
  95. Obama-Putin meeting highlights crisis of US policy in Syria (0 replies)
  96. Two more plants overwhelmingly reject UAW-Fiat Chrysler deal, ensuring its defeat (0 replies)
  97. Major city in Afghanistan falls to Taliban attack (0 replies)
  98. Corbyn speech to UK Labour conference criticises austerity but offers no viable alternative (0 replies)
  99. Saudi-led air strike on wedding party in Yemen kills at least 131 (0 replies)
  100. Tsipras returns to US to offer up Greece for capitalist exploitation (0 replies)
  101. German president stirs up public opinion against refugees (0 replies)
  102. German ruling party lauds Hungarian Premier Orban (0 replies)
  103. Fiat Chrysler workers challenge UAW vote count at Warren Truck (0 replies)
  104. Fiat Chrysler workers challenge UAW vote count at Warren Truck (0 replies)
  105. A book of considerable consequence: "Chasing the Scream" (0 replies)
  106. Silicon Valley labor, religion, community call for "disrupting inequality" (0 replies)
  107. Sanders visits University of Chicago (0 replies)
  108. California judge throws out anti-union election, points to grower money (0 replies)
  109. Black Agenda Radio for Week of September 28, 2015 (0 replies)
  110. How redlining led to rioting: Police and segregation (0 replies)
  111. USW-ArcelorMittal steel talks to resume (0 replies)
  112. Today in history: The first intercontinental radio transmission, 1915 (0 replies)
  113. AFL-CIO's veep: With others unions can change the nation (0 replies)
  114. Washington prepares heightened aggression against Damascus and Moscow (0 replies)
  115. A revealing clash between Toledo Jeep workers and UAW Vice President Norwood Jewell (0 replies)
  116. Hyundai autoworkers in South Korea strike for better wages (0 replies)
  117. German government and EU Commission complicit in Volkswagen scandal (0 replies)
  118. New Labour Party shadow chancellor seeks to reassure big business at party conference (0 replies)
  119. Catalan separatists secure majority in regional elections (0 replies)
  120. Teachers strike in Scranton, Pennsylvania (0 replies)
  121. Pledge in Michigan: Advocate for the earth and the poor (0 replies)
  122. The Pentagon and Hawaii, militarized state of armed occupation (0 replies)
  123. “The Man Who Knew Infinity”: An infinitely rewarding film (0 replies)
  124. Fed up with “Walmart wages,” Alabama auto parts plant goes union (0 replies)
  125. Blankenship to finally face justice for 29 miners’ deaths? (0 replies)
  126. Right-wing scheme to shut down government may flop (0 replies)
  127. Rev. Barber: Voting rights fight is do or die for labor (0 replies)
  128. Today in history: Ethel Rosenberg born, commemoration in Los Angeles (0 replies)
  129. Fiat Chrysler workers sending UAW-backed deal to defeat (0 replies)
  130. War clouds loom over UN General Assembly (0 replies)
  131. UAW’s Norwood Jewell denounces autoworkers at Toledo meeting (0 replies)
  132. France launches bombing campaign in Syria (0 replies)
  133. UK Labour Party conference begins under leadership of Corbyn (0 replies)
  134. German federal and state governments agree on hardline approach to refugees (0 replies)
  135. Agonising suicide in Australian refugee detention centre (0 replies)
  136. Behind the resignation of US House Speaker Boehner (0 replies)
  137. UK Labour Party conference begins under leadership of Corbyn (0 replies)
  138. A tense visit by Chinese president to the White House (0 replies)
  139. Minister from Independent Greeks appointed by Tsipras forced to resign from Syriza-led coalition (0 replies)
  140. Spain: Pro-secession parties expected to win in Catalan regional election (0 replies)
  141. Autoworkers in major plants vote overwhelmingly against UAW-Fiat Chrysler deal (0 replies)
  142. The political issues in the Volkswagen scandal (0 replies)
  143. Allegheny Technologies lockout of 2,200 steelworkers enters seventh week (0 replies)
  144. Hungary deploys army against refugees (0 replies)
  145. US House Speaker John Boehner announces resignation (0 replies)
  146. Colombia and FARC commit to peace deal in six months (0 replies)
  147. Delaware police shoot wheelchair-bound man a dozen times (0 replies)
  148. US stations new nuclear weapons in Germany (0 replies)
  149. Donald Trump is amusing us to death (0 replies)
  150. Indigenous news: Junípero Serra, Marvel Comics, Doctrine of Discovery (0 replies)
  151. Homicides and violence: Moral crisis for our nation (0 replies)
  152. Labor communicators spotlight “uprising” in the South (0 replies)
  153. Today in history: Alberto Moravia died in 1990 (0 replies)
  154. Pope to Congress: Politics cannot be a slave to finance (0 replies)
  155. Fiat Chrysler workers reject UAW contract at Michigan and Indiana plants (0 replies)
  156. Tipton, Indiana Fiat Chrysler worker: Company punished workers for getting injured on the job (0 replies)
  157. EU summit reinforces Fortress Europe (0 replies)
  158. Caterpillar announces plans to lay off 10,000 workers (0 replies)
  159. Volkswagen prepares to carry out restructuring at workers’ expense (0 replies)
  160. Fed chief points to rate rise this year (0 replies)
  161. A reactionary Congress applauds the Pope (0 replies)
  162. Quebec Common Front seeks limited rotating-strike mandate (0 replies)
  163. Mopar workers in Michigan vote to reject UAW-Fiat Chrysler deal as anger grows (0 replies)
  164. “Best of Enemies”: New documentary revisits Buckley vs. Vidal (0 replies)
  165. California rolls in new film “East Side Sushi” (0 replies)
  166. After a year, questions remain about Mexico’s missing (0 replies)
  167. GOP: No bootstraps for you, baby! (0 replies)
  168. LCLAA report advocates Latino organizing, workers centers (0 replies)
  169. Alaska hotel workers hang tough with Sheraton, Hilton boycotts (0 replies)
  170. Pope Francis at White House: Fight climate change, aid immigrants (0 replies)
  171. Today in history: An era ends in Eastern Europe (0 replies)
  172. EU adopts plan to keep out refugees (0 replies)
  173. The Pope in America (0 replies)
  174. Autoworkers defy UAW bid to ram through Fiat Chrysler contract (0 replies)
  175. Healthcare cuts planned as part of UAW-Fiat Chrysler deal (0 replies)
  176. Greek Prime Minister Tsipras selects pro-austerity cabinet (0 replies)
  177. Australian Prime Minister Turnbull gets US backing (0 replies)
  178. China, emerging economies and commodities roil financial markets (0 replies)
  179. Scott Walker quits Republican presidential race (0 replies)
  180. Cuba: Pope takes mass and visits Fidel (0 replies)
  181. CBC Monitor Report Card Ranks Terri Sewell Worst Black Member of Congress (0 replies)
  182. Congressional Black Caucus Report Card for 2015, the 114th Congress (0 replies)
  183. Black Families Crushed By Prison and Death (0 replies)
  184. "We Must Kill School Privatization" Jitu Brown at End of 34 Day #FightForDyett Hunger Strike (0 replies)
  185. Clinton Calls U.S. Policy in Syria a "Failure" (0 replies)
  186. UAW: Chrysler pact gradually eliminates two-tier wages (0 replies)
  187. Land and political prisoners: unfinished business for Colombian peace talks (0 replies)
  188. Job fatalities rise in construction, oil, and gas (0 replies)
  189. Today in history: A Chinese poem for autumn (0 replies)
  190. Unions lobby lawmakers to prevent government shutdown (0 replies)
  191. Pope Francis offers the world a prophetic voice (0 replies)
  192. Discrimination affects health for lifetime: Weekly science round up (0 replies)
  193. The Volkswagen emissions scandal (0 replies)
  194. Voting begins as UAW seeks to push through deal with Fiat Chrysler (0 replies)
  195. Serving UK general threatens mutiny against a future Corbyn government (0 replies)
  196. Canadian troops begin mission to train Ukrainian Army and National Guard (0 replies)
  197. Pope Francis to Cubans: “avoid ideology”…or else! (0 replies)
  198. Nominee for FDA commissioner has close ties to drug industry (0 replies)
  199. German Left Party leaders welcome Syriza election victory (0 replies)
  200. Freedom Rider: Ahmed Mohamed and Abdulrahman al-Awlaki (0 replies)
  201. The Obama Two-Step on Syria (0 replies)
  202. a place… (0 replies)
  203. What Color is Your T-Shirt? Race, Class, Empire, and White Democrats in a Liberal Campus Town (0 replies)
  204. Black Eugenics: How the Black Mis-leadership Class of the Early 20th Century Supported Sterilization of the Black Poor (0 replies)
  205. Eritrea: Where Muslims and Christians Live in Peace (0 replies)
  206. What NEW World Order? (0 replies)
  207. WTO is a War Machine (0 replies)
  208. Discrimination effects health for lifetime: Weekly science round up (0 replies)
  209. Burkina Faso military coup a setback for West Africa (0 replies)
  210. Drought turning Golden State's redwoods brown (0 replies)
  211. René González in Mexico gives thanks, welcomes advice (0 replies)
  212. Today in history: It's World Car Free Day! (0 replies)
  213. Black Agenda Radio for Week of September 21, 2015 (0 replies)
  214. Walker killed his own campaign with attacks on workers (0 replies)
  215. Is nation's gain Wisconsin's loss? (0 replies)
  216. Exciting hominid fossil find in South Africa (0 replies)
  217. IYSSE (Australia) lectures discuss significance of Zimmerwald anti-war conference (0 replies)
  218. Syriza’s Tsipras and Independent Greeks finalise new austerity coalition (0 replies)
  219. Autoworkers denounce UAW efforts to force through deal with Fiat Chrysler (0 replies)
  220. UAW-Fiat Chrysler deal is a warning to John Deere workers (0 replies)
  221. German interior minister plans abolition of right to asylum (0 replies)
  222. Fed decision fails to calm markets (0 replies)
  223. Seattle teachers union pushes through sellout contract (0 replies)
  224. Detroit teachers union removes local president despite majority vote by membership (0 replies)
  225. Autoworker outrage erupts over UAW-Fiat Chrysler sellout deal (0 replies)
  226. Today in history: It’s World Peace Day! (0 replies)
  227. Two things could derail Bernie Sanders’ “political revolution” (0 replies)
  228. CBCF National Town Hall focuses on Black Lives Matter movement (0 replies)
  229. At Legislative Conference, jobs for all is the priority (0 replies)
  230. A Latina Medea for the modern age (0 replies)
  231. Radical roots of the great grape strike (0 replies)
  232. Lakota 57 verdict means “open season” on Indians (0 replies)
  233. Groundbreaking report confirms that Latinos in unions are better off (0 replies)
  234. Tsirpas' Syriza Party wins Greek election again (0 replies)
  235. Canada’s party leaders tout rival right-wing programs in election debate (0 replies)
  236. Syriza voted back into office amid mass abstention in Greek election (0 replies)
  237. Yemen: A war crime made in America (0 replies)
  238. Autoworkers across the US outraged over UAW-Fiat Chrysler deal (0 replies)
  239. Anger erupts at UAW meeting in Sterling Heights, Michigan (0 replies)
  240. Lockout of US steelworkers at ATI enters sixth week (0 replies)
  241. More bigotry from Republican presidential candidates (0 replies)
  242. Japanese government pushes military bills through upper house (0 replies)
  243. US, Russia discuss possible coordination, political settlement in Syria (0 replies)
  244. UAW “highlights” of Fiat Chrysler deal expose corporate-union conspiracy against autoworkers (0 replies)
  245. The GM ignition defect settlement and capitalist “justice” (0 replies)
  246. German government adopts drastic measures to deter refugees (0 replies)
  247. Widespread disillusionment in Greece ahead of Sunday’s election (0 replies)
  248. Locked out Allegheny Technologies steelworkers continue fight (0 replies)
  249. Contract worker killed at US Steel mill in Pittsburgh (0 replies)
  250. US poverty rate and income growth stagnated in 2014 (0 replies)