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  1. The Obama Legacy Part 2: Economic Policy Wall Street Could Count On (0 replies)
  2. Whitewashing Libya: House Report on Benghazi Reveals Nothing, Hides Everything (0 replies)
  3. On The Fourth of July, Thank the Most Important Founding Father: Haiti’s Jean-Jacques Dessalines (0 replies)
  4. Details of Dem draft platform reveal many strong pro-worker planks (0 replies)
  5. Socialism or barbarism in the 21st century? (0 replies)
  6. Move to exempt minor-league ball players from minimum wage law (0 replies)
  7. Billionaire Trump claims steelworker status (0 replies)
  8. Amid protests, French government uses emergency powers to impose draft labor law (0 replies)
  9. The political issues posed by the Australian election crisis (0 replies)
  10. FBI rejects criminal charges against Clinton in email investigation (0 replies)
  11. Obama campaigns with Hillary Clinton at North Carolina rally (0 replies)
  12. UK Conservative leadership doubles down on Brexit as pound resumes plunge (0 replies)
  13. Britain’s right-wing media call for creation of new pro-European Union party (0 replies)
  14. Brexit to intensify Sri Lankan economic crisis (0 replies)
  15. Chinese military drills ahead of South China Sea court ruling (0 replies)
  16. The Minnesota problem: Why we need single payer health care now (0 replies)
  17. China Miéville’s postmodern fantasies in “Three Moments of an Explosion” (0 replies)
  18. “No touching” through the border’s iron bars (0 replies)
  19. Older America: From crisis to action (0 replies)
  20. Washington plans escalation of war for regime-change in Syria (0 replies)
  21. This week in history: Argentina independence bicentennial (0 replies)
  22. Senate votes to slash minimum wage for youth in Puerto Rico (0 replies)
  23. Black Agenda Radio for Week of July 4, 2016 (0 replies)
  24. Brexit and the return of European militarism (0 replies)
  25. Australia: Deepening social discontent produces post-election turmoil (0 replies)
  26. Obama administration proposes US-Russian military pact in Syria (0 replies)
  27. Union boss offers to broker “peace” deal with Labour’s anti-Corbyn plotters (0 replies)
  28. Legal challenge threatened following UK Brexit vote (0 replies)
  29. UK teachers hold one-day strike against education bill (0 replies)
  30. Volkswagen: 700 workers lose their jobs in Germany (0 replies)
  31. West Virginia flood highlights impact of budget cuts, decayed infrastructure (0 replies)
  32. No party able to claim victory in Australian election (0 replies)
  33. Two hundred forty years since the Declaration of Independence (0 replies)
  34. Dhaka hostage crisis ends in a violent military assault (0 replies)
  35. Terror attacks shake US-backed Baghdad regime (0 replies)
  36. All candidates in UK Tory leadership contest pledge to uphold Brexit (0 replies)
  37. Uncertainty in Japan following Brexit vote (0 replies)
  38. Brexit financial fallout widens (0 replies)
  39. Hillary Clinton interviewed by FBI in email investigation (0 replies)
  40. Economic inequality soars in US (0 replies)
  41. Obama’s drone order: Institutionalizing a state murder operation (0 replies)
  42. Britain’s Labour shadow chancellor seeks to appease anti-Corbyn coup plotters (0 replies)
  43. China grapples with implications of Brexit vote (0 replies)
  44. Austrian high court overturns presidential election (0 replies)
  45. Courts persecute opponents of French labour law in Amiens (0 replies)
  46. Canada to jointly lead NATO’s new “advanced force” against Russia (0 replies)
  47. US Attorney General vows to rubber-stamp FBI findings in Clinton e-mail case (0 replies)
  48. Paris, Orlando and Turkey: Displacing the Narrative of Western Innocence (0 replies)
  49. The Istanbul airport bombing: Blowback from the war in Syria (0 replies)
  50. Strike! Nearly 1,000 Trump Taj Mahal workers walk-off job (0 replies)
  51. Vote Socialist Equality Party on July 2 (0 replies)
  52. Brexit vote heightens tensions in Europe (0 replies)
  53. Australian workers and students voice concerns on Brexit (0 replies)
  54. French president pushes for labor law vote as unions try to defuse protests (0 replies)
  55. Bill Clinton meets with attorney general on Arizona tarmac (0 replies)
  56. US Senate gives last-minute approval to Puerto Rico debt package (0 replies)
  57. US Congress rejects funding to combat the Zika virus (0 replies)
  58. Wider questions arise from Flint water crisis (0 replies)
  59. Clevelanders meet to save the postal service (0 replies)
  60. Independence Day: Let America be America again (0 replies)
  61. Spain elections: Disappointment for the left, stalemate may continue (0 replies)
  62. Racist murders continue in Mississippi (0 replies)
  63. Time to act: Last chance to free Leonard Peltier (0 replies)
  64. “Hunt for the Wilderpeople”: Outlandish outlaws in New Zealand’s Maori bush (0 replies)
  65. Trump tries to drive a wedge between Democrats on trade (0 replies)
  66. Cooperation and conflict: An uneasy, but necessary tension (0 replies)
  67. Democratic Party platform panel waffles on trade and health care (0 replies)
  68. Cuba, the unifier, promotes peace in Colombia (0 replies)
  69. Death toll in Istanbul airport attack rises to 41 (0 replies)
  70. Sanders’ “political revolution” revealed: Nationalist reaction and support for Clinton (0 replies)
  71. EU maintains hard line toward UK over Brexit (0 replies)
  72. Candidates line up in UK Conservative leadership contest (0 replies)
  73. Brexit vote highlights deepening crisis in global economy (0 replies)
  74. UK Labour right wing mounts leadership challenge against Corbyn (0 replies)
  75. Thousands turn up for cancelled “Remain in EU” rallies throughout the UK (0 replies)
  76. Spanish interior minister used state apparatus to topple opponents (0 replies)
  77. Pacific Islanders in the U.S.: From immigrants to climate refugees (0 replies)
  78. Civil disobedience actions demand an end to deportations (0 replies)
  79. Broad coalition wins Oakland ban on coal (0 replies)
  80. EPI analyst: High court deadlock on immigration hurts all workers’ rights (0 replies)
  81. Reader’s correspondence: Reply to Libretti on inequality (0 replies)
  82. Obama's AFRICOM Nominee Will Seek Authority to Assassinate (0 replies)
  83. When Haiti Defeated the British Empire (0 replies)
  84. Why Didn’t Black People Protest the Acquittal of Accused Freddy Gray Killer? An Interview with Carl Dix (0 replies)
  85. The Obama Legacy Part 1: Profits for the Monopolies, Healthcare for Those Who Can Afford it (0 replies)
  86. Say Her Name (0 replies)
  87. International House Negroes Defend European Union (0 replies)
  88. Dozens killed in bomb attacks at Istanbul airport (0 replies)
  89. Open source socialism: Harnessing innovation for progressive change (0 replies)
  90. Humanists stress urgency of fighting racism, ending wars (0 replies)
  91. Tensions erupt at Brussels summit on British exit from EU (0 replies)
  92. The West Virginia floods (0 replies)
  93. In right-wing putsch, UK Labour MPs deliver lopsided anti-Corbyn vote (0 replies)
  94. Brexit crisis poses disintegration of United Kingdom (0 replies)
  95. Workers at two UK rail companies strike against threat to jobs and safety (0 replies)
  96. After Brexit: Berlin calls for German-European military union (0 replies)
  97. Teachers union reaches agreement with Mexican government as blockades spread (0 replies)
  98. Obama’s war in Iraq and the third battle of Fallujah (0 replies)
  99. What Hillary Clinton should learn from Brexit (0 replies)
  100. Women’s “State of the Union” and the 2016 elections (0 replies)
  101. Pat Summitt, 64: Gender pioneer (0 replies)
  102. Auto Workers vs. Volkswagen in Chattanooga: The saga continues (0 replies)
  103. Dreaming of Brexit (0 replies)
  104. Coal and silk: Two impressive new documentaries (0 replies)
  105. Black Agenda Radio Week of June 27, 2016 (0 replies)
  106. Financial market turmoil continues in wake of Brexit vote (0 replies)
  107. Australian politicians appeal for “strong government” after Brexit vote (0 replies)
  108. EU leaders call for rapid British exit and European military buildup (0 replies)
  109. Russian president seeks closer economic and strategic ties in Beijing (0 replies)
  110. Massive rally in Mexico City condemns massacre of Oaxaca teachers (0 replies)
  111. US Supreme Court strikes down Texas anti-abortion law (0 replies)
  112. Elizabeth Warren campaigns with Clinton as possible running mate (0 replies)
  113. Download the Socialist Equality Party How-To-Vote card (0 replies)
  114. Supreme Court blocks Texas attempt to shut women’s health facilities (0 replies)
  115. This week in LGBTQ history: UN issues Free & Equal stamps (0 replies)
  116. Germany: Drones and new tones (0 replies)
  117. Widening wealth gap exposes America’s cultural commitment to inequality (0 replies)
  118. New, but partial, peace agreement signals war’s end in Colombia (0 replies)
  119. Decades later, Mississippi is still burning (0 replies)
  120. LGBTQ-Latino leader, Carlos Guillermo Smith, fights for Florida’s future (0 replies)
  121. After Brexit, mounting warnings of global slump and financial panic (0 replies)
  122. Clinton seizes on Brexit vote to tout her credentials as defender of Washington’s global interests (0 replies)
  123. Amid mass abstention, right-wing PP wins Spanish elections (0 replies)
  124. Taiwanese airline cabin crews strike (0 replies)
  125. Divided Supreme Court rejects challenge to affirmative action (0 replies)
  126. Southern West Virginia communities devastated by flash floods (0 replies)
  127. The way forward after the Brexit referendum (0 replies)
  128. Michigan governor signs Detroit Public Schools dissolution measures (0 replies)
  129. Brexit vote intensifies conflicts within European Union (0 replies)
  130. UK vote to Leave the European Union triggers economic and political crisis (0 replies)
  131. UK “leave” vote batters financial markets (0 replies)
  132. Spain’s elections intensify crisis of bourgeois rule (0 replies)
  133. Flash floods kill dozens, prompt state of emergency in West Virginia (0 replies)
  134. Egyptian military regime steps up repression as food becomes unaffordable (0 replies)
  135. Bernie Sanders confirms he will vote for Clinton (0 replies)
  136. Congressional Democrats stage “sit-in” stunt on gun control (0 replies)
  137. The Oaxaca massacre and the eruption of class struggle in Mexico (0 replies)
  138. Delta Airlines pilots hold protest over stalled contract talks (0 replies)
  139. Finnish Communist Party: Make people the purpose of politics (0 replies)
  140. Brexit, Trump, and the choices we actually have (0 replies)
  141. Black comedy “Armadillo Necktie” exposes open wound of U.S. in Iraq (0 replies)
  142. British far right celebrates Brexit vote, Trump offers congratulations (0 replies)
  143. AFGE’s members plan 38 anti-privatization rallies coast to coast to boost VA (0 replies)
  144. Supreme Court in a split non-decision leaves millions in Limbo (0 replies)
  145. #NoBillNoBreak –25 hours of history (0 replies)
  146. U.N. Decolonization Committee lambasts U.S. on Puerto Rico (0 replies)
  147. Mass protests follow failed attempt to ban opposition to French labor law (0 replies)
  148. Mideast war architects back Clinton over Trump (0 replies)
  149. Third Baltimore cop let off in Freddie Gray murder case (0 replies)
  150. State Department Syria memo: Setting the stage for war with Russia (0 replies)
  151. Fascist killer of Labour MP Jo Cox to stand trial for murder (0 replies)
  152. Merkel announces massive military buildup (0 replies)
  153. Germany: The Left Party’s fraudulent refugee policy (0 replies)
  154. Verizon executives gloat in wake of ratification of CWA contract sellout (0 replies)
  155. The House sit-in wasn’t dumb or great, it was a beginning (0 replies)
  156. Vigils for the murdered will never cease under capitalism (0 replies)
  157. Chicagoans win paid sick leave law (0 replies)
  158. Baptists, citing another tradition in the South, denounce Confederate flag (0 replies)
  159. Revolution within the revolution: Vietnam, Cuba move toward LGBTQ equality (0 replies)
  160. Anti-slavery classic revived for the stage as “Tom” (0 replies)
  161. US wages and jobs decline, inequality rises (0 replies)
  162. The Brexit referendum: A turning point in European politics (0 replies)
  163. French government backs down from ban on protest against labor law (0 replies)
  164. South Asian ruling elites rattled by Brexit campaign (0 replies)
  165. Teacher protests, barricades continue after massacre in México (0 replies)
  166. Man claiming to be lover of Orlando shooter casts further doubt on “terror” claims (0 replies)
  167. US Republican presidential campaign sinking into crisis (0 replies)
  168. Democrats in Denial: The Peoples Summit (0 replies)
  169. Sanders Supporters Need to Split or Get Off the Pot (0 replies)
  170. Freedom Rider: Orlando Massacre and U.S. Foreign Policy (0 replies)
  171. Black 6th Grader Nearly Lynched at School: Officials Deny Responsibility (0 replies)
  172. UN Report Shows U.S. is Source of Most Refugees and Wars (0 replies)
  173. Carl Dix on the Freddie Gray Case: “Take to the Streets if the System Lets This Killer Cop Walk” (0 replies)
  174. Blowback Just in Time to Shape US Imperialism's Presidential Elections (0 replies)
  175. Cornel West: Why There Is a Serious Danger of a Right-Wing Revolution in the US (0 replies)
  176. Seventy-five years since the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union (0 replies)
  177. Time for the NRA’s members to step up (0 replies)
  178. Mexico teachers on the barricades: Protests result in death and injury (0 replies)
  179. Socialism: A once-in-10,000-years opportunity (0 replies)
  180. Week-long Minnesota nurses strike part of forced walkout in three states (0 replies)
  181. France rising up against so-called labor law reform (0 replies)
  182. Hospital workers in Vancouver, Wash. unionize to fight for their patients (0 replies)
  183. The struggle for LGBTQ workers’ rights continues (0 replies)
  184. On eve of Brexit referendum, mounting warnings of global trade war (0 replies)
  185. Galloway and pseudo-left defend alliance with UKIP and Tory right at Brexit referendum meeting (0 replies)
  186. Landmark Supreme Court ruling backs illegal police searches (0 replies)
  187. Nochixtlán massacre witnesses: Mexican police fired automatic weapons at demonstrators (0 replies)
  188. Grillo’s Five Star Movement wins mayoral elections in Rome and Turin (0 replies)
  189. German interior minister advocates auxiliary police force (0 replies)
  190. Twin Cities nurses fight cost-cutting plans (0 replies)
  191. Canadian autoworkers face fight against threatened plant closings (0 replies)
  192. A Dutch composer dissects American media in "The News" opera (0 replies)
  193. Romeo and Juliet jinxed in East Jerusalem (0 replies)
  194. Swimming in the gene pool: the haves and have nots (0 replies)
  195. Billionaire Trump fleeces workers, small businesses (0 replies)
  196. The labor movement won't survive if it doesn't help Black women to thrive (0 replies)
  197. Turning to hope: A weekend of healing and unity in Orlando (0 replies)
  198. Black Agenda Radio for Week of June 20, 2016 (0 replies)
  199. Two US aircraft carriers in war games in western Pacific (0 replies)
  200. Washington’s “second nuclear age” (0 replies)
  201. Police kill eight striking Mexican teachers*in Oaxaca massacre (0 replies)
  202. German foreign minister distances himself from the United States (0 replies)
  203. Corbyn and Cameron use killing of Cox to cement their alliance against Brexit (0 replies)
  204. FBI tried to ensnare Orlando shooter in fake terror plot (0 replies)
  205. Australian Labor Party vows “freedom of navigation” provocations against China (0 replies)
  206. Australian jobs figures show expansion of part-time work (0 replies)
  207. The Morning Shot for Monday June 20: Rap For Real (0 replies)
  208. This week in history: Nazis invade Soviet Union 75 years ago (0 replies)
  209. Anxious Orlando Muslim community focused on healing (0 replies)
  210. Globalized economy might help Mississippi Nissan workers win union vote (0 replies)
  211. “People's Summit” maps plans to continue Bernie’s “political revolution” (0 replies)
  212. Brazilian Left pushing hard for referendum to stop rightward slide (0 replies)
  213. Belgian authorities mount large-scale anti-terror raid (0 replies)
  214. Grief and restoration: Finding the path to justice in Orlando (0 replies)
  215. Political lessons of the Sanders campaign (0 replies)
  216. Reports of sectarian massacres as Fallujah falls to Iraqi government (0 replies)
  217. People’s Summit in Chicago: Preparing the switch from Sanders to Clinton (0 replies)
  218. Youth at People’s Summit discuss war, Sanders, Clinton (0 replies)
  219. Twin Cities nurses strike against gutting of health care benefits (0 replies)
  220. Despite mounting opposition, French unions signal concessions on labor law (0 replies)
  221. Australian Labor’s campaign launch features lies and duplicity (0 replies)
  222. “Peoples Summit” maps plans to continue Bernie’s “political revolution” (0 replies)
  223. MP’s murder exposes role of neo-fascists in British Leave campaign (0 replies)
  224. US Navy to continue Black Sea incursions, brushing aside Russian demands (0 replies)
  225. US insurers seek 10 percent Obamacare premium increase for 2017 (0 replies)
  226. Report reveals millions living under modern day slavery (0 replies)
  227. Unidos Podemos pulls ahead of Socialist Party in Spanish election campaign (0 replies)
  228. Leeds bus workers strike over pay (0 replies)
  229. State Department “dissent” memo backs escalation of regime-change war in Syria (0 replies)
  230. Eleven workers hospitalized after chemical leak at Nestlé plant in Illinois (0 replies)
  231. Teachers’ union sanctions destruction of Detroit Public Schools district (0 replies)
  232. Indian Stalinists at loggerheads in wake of electoral debacle (0 replies)
  233. Sanders calls for supporters to back Clinton, “transform” Democratic Party (0 replies)
  234. SEP presidential candidate Jerry White speaks to workers in Chicago, Illinois (0 replies)
  235. Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
  236. Doping allegations cited to ban Russian track and field team from Rio Olympics (0 replies)
  237. Today in history: Juneteenth celebrates 1865 freedom for slaves (0 replies)
  238. Years of organizing at CUNY yields wins for workers (0 replies)
  239. The fight isn’t over for farm worker overtime (0 replies)
  240. Sanders: Main job now is to defeat Trump (0 replies)
  241. “Home/Sick” stages the 1970s Weathermen movement with explosive impact (0 replies)
  242. Love and solidarity on tap for Pulse workers in Orlando (0 replies)
  243. Individual claims responsibility for hacking the Democratic National Committee (0 replies)
  244. NATO commits to Afghan war through 2020, prepares Eurasian-wide escalation (0 replies)
  245. US steelworkers continue voting on ArcelorMittal contract (0 replies)
  246. Democrats take the lead in attack on democratic rights (0 replies)
  247. Fears of UK exit from the EU fuel global panic (0 replies)
  248. The return of “secular stagnation” (0 replies)
  249. UK Labour MP Jo Cox murdered in midst of Brexit referendum campaign (0 replies)
  250. US Senate votes to include women in the draft (0 replies)