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  1. Ending corporate personhood: A bipartisan unicorn? (0 replies)
  2. The Sandernista Journey: An Epic Confrontation with Corporate Power, or a Slow Fade (0 replies)
  3. Will Bernie's Burnout Lead To A New Movement? Maybe, Maybe Not. (0 replies)
  4. Freedom Rider: Not Feeling the Bern (0 replies)
  5. There’s Only One Cure for Chicago Police Lawlessness: Black Community Control (0 replies)
  6. Was Libya a Mistake or a Planned Imperialist Catastrophe? (0 replies)
  7. Margaret Kimberley on "The Quadrennial Duopoly Sham" and the Black Vote (0 replies)
  8. Libya: Hillary’s War, the Empire’s Mistake (0 replies)
  9. Hundreds Arrested in Washington’s “Democracy Spring” (0 replies)
  10. Over 100,000 New Yorkers banned from voting in primary (0 replies)
  11. The Vietnam War and Agent Orange are millennials’ problem too (0 replies)
  12. What does socialism mean? It means working class power (0 replies)
  13. Clinton, Trump post New York primary victories (0 replies)
  14. Obama flies to Saudi Arabia amid rising tensions (0 replies)
  15. Canada’s Liberal government finalizes $15 billion Saudi arms deal (0 replies)
  16. In Cairo, French President Hollande defends the bloodstained Sisi junta (0 replies)
  17. Tensions rise between Italy and Egypt over Giulio Regeni murder (0 replies)
  18. Verizon workers confront strikebreaking operation (0 replies)
  19. Steel producers summit threatens stepped-up trade war against China (0 replies)
  20. UK unions agree to implement pay cuts for NHS workers (0 replies)
  21. Stunning theatre about super-exploited restaurant workers (0 replies)
  22. Worked to death: The aging face of the American labor force (0 replies)
  23. Tensions remain high in the South China Sea (0 replies)
  24. NLRB keeps up the pressure on Menard's (0 replies)
  25. At U.S. Capitol: 1,275 arrested fighting for democracy (0 replies)
  26. Hundreds feared dead as another refugee boat sinks in Mediterranean (0 replies)
  27. Hollande sheds crocodile tears over refugees in Lebanon visit (0 replies)
  28. Thousands of Detroit children exposed to lead or copper contaminated water (0 replies)
  29. Belgian police arrest six suspects in March 22 Brussels attacks (0 replies)
  30. Doha oil talks collapse (0 replies)
  31. Sanders, Clinton hold final events before New York primary (0 replies)
  32. Verizon strike at critical juncture (0 replies)
  33. US announces new Iraq deployments (0 replies)
  34. Black Agenda Radio for Week of April 18, 2016 (0 replies)
  35. Janitors and farm workers: Two strikes remembered (0 replies)
  36. Brazil Chamber of Deputies votes to impeach Rousseff, but struggle isn’t over (0 replies)
  37. Venezuela’s socialist government, besieged, finds worldwide support (0 replies)
  38. Vietnam cares for its veterans (0 replies)
  39. Mass movement for democracy is being born (0 replies)
  40. Where is the Republican Party going? (0 replies)
  41. This week in history: 400 years since death of Shakespeare (0 replies)
  42. US-Russia tensions flare in Baltic Sea (0 replies)
  43. Ecuador earthquake kills hundreds (0 replies)
  44. Earthquakes in Japan kill 42 people, injure 1,000 (0 replies)
  45. Unions try to isolate embattled Verizon strikers (0 replies)
  46. Socialist Alternative’s Kshama Sawant stumps for Sanders at New York rally (0 replies)
  47. VW hands out massive bonuses to company executives (0 replies)
  48. US defence secretary sends menacing message to China (0 replies)
  49. Where’s the socialism in the Sanders campaign? (0 replies)
  50. Australian prime minister skirts controversy in China (0 replies)
  51. UK Brexit referendum campaigns officially begin (0 replies)
  52. Tensions mount as Verizon strike continues (0 replies)
  53. Stimulus measures ease slowdown in Chinese growth (0 replies)
  54. Conflicts over European financial policy point to coming attacks on workers (0 replies)
  55. New testimony exposes Mexican government’s complicity in Ayotzinapa massacre (0 replies)
  56. Protests in Chicago after police kill 16-year-old boy (0 replies)
  57. Time for a fresh look at the “colliding dreams” of Zionism (0 replies)
  58. Labor movement vows to challenge bigotry, bridge racial divisions (0 replies)
  59. Low-paid workers stage another mass walkout (0 replies)
  60. Vietnam places a high value on education (0 replies)
  61. Under pressure, “The Americans” try to avoid casualties (0 replies)
  62. Labour’s Corbyn pledges to lead pro-EU referendum campaign in UK (0 replies)
  63. US corporate tax cheats hiding $1.4 trillion in profits in offshore accounts (0 replies)
  64. Panama Papers reveal New Zealand is a tax haven for world’s elites (0 replies)
  65. Verizon workers discuss political issues in strike (0 replies)
  66. Video: Striking Verizon workers speak out (0 replies)
  67. Thousands attend Sanders rally in New York ahead of primary (0 replies)
  68. Brussels air traffic controllers restart work amid growing scandal over March 22 attacks (0 replies)
  69. Verizon working families strike for better workplace (0 replies)
  70. Colombian prisoner David Ravelo speaks to North Americans (0 replies)
  71. Ivanhoe Donaldson, a Civil Rights movement backbone, passes (0 replies)
  72. “Louder Than Bombs”: Family dysfunction mirrors a chaotic world (0 replies)
  73. Socialism will encourage the better angels of our nature (0 replies)
  74. Alabama tractors till the soil of U.S.-Cuban cooperation (0 replies)
  75. US elections: Republican crisis deepens over prospect of contested convention (0 replies)
  76. Economic nationalism and the global steel crisis (0 replies)
  77. India-US military cooperation “robust and deepening” (0 replies)
  78. The US to further expand its military presence in the Philippines (0 replies)
  79. Plan B: CIA prepares to arm Syrian “rebels” with antiaircraft weapons (0 replies)
  80. Belgian air traffic controllers launch wildcat strike at Brussels airport (0 replies)
  81. Financial instability far from over, says IMF (0 replies)
  82. Bill Clinton Insults Blacks in Order to Build Hillary’s “Big Tent” Party (0 replies)
  83. Bernie Sanders Has His Plan B. What's Yours? (0 replies)
  84. Thirty-nine thousand Verizon workers on strike in US (0 replies)
  85. French right-wing party in hot water over Panama Papers (0 replies)
  86. Verizon giveback demands force 39,000 on East Coast out on strike (0 replies)
  87. Women can be comedic pranksters too: “The Boss” (0 replies)
  88. Left shut out in Peru presidential runoff; only right-wing candidates remain (0 replies)
  89. Does freedom of religion not apply to Muslim Americans? (0 replies)
  90. “Catching the Sun,” saving the Earth: A new documentary about solar (0 replies)
  91. COINTELPRO Alive and Well in Los Angeles (0 replies)
  92. $campaigns & $elections (0 replies)
  93. Why Self-Defense Must be Put Back into the Movement Equation (0 replies)
  94. O.J.’s Journey From Super Nigger to Bad Nigger (0 replies)
  95. No Lawyers? No Jail. Judge Demands Constitution Be Respected in Louisiana Public Defender Catastrophe (0 replies)
  96. Without Enchanted Followers: Eusi Kwayana’s Reconsideration of the Jonestown Fiasco (0 replies)
  97. Panama Papers: Denials Expose More Than the Original Exposé (0 replies)
  98. Freedom Rider: Barack, Hillary and the Libya Crime (0 replies)
  99. US defence secretary’s trip to Asia sets stage for new provocations against China (0 replies)
  100. Australia’s prime minister to make state visit to China (0 replies)
  101. IMF downgrades growth projections, warns of “synchronized slowdown” (0 replies)
  102. Sanders campaigns in Syracuse, New York (0 replies)
  103. New revelations of violence at Chicago police “black site” (0 replies)
  104. Louder than Bombs from Norwegian director Joachim Trier (0 replies)
  105. Canada’s NDP dumps party leader Mulcair (0 replies)
  106. Rousseff denounces “coup” leaders as impeachment draws nearer (0 replies)
  107. Hundreds arrested at U.S. Capitol for demanding restoration of democracy (0 replies)
  108. Zuma impeachment rebuffed, but calls for removal intensify (0 replies)
  109. Former Cuban Five prisoners teach about solidarity and Cuba (0 replies)
  110. For these new Chicago teachers, April 1 strike was all about students (0 replies)
  111. “Marguerite”: Bad singer, great movie (0 replies)
  112. UK prime minister defends super-rich in statement on Panama Papers revelations (0 replies)
  113. Facing layoffs, Detroit area Fiat Chrysler workers denounce UAW (0 replies)
  114. ATI steelworkers in US return to work (0 replies)
  115. At Tu Du Hospital, optimism remains high despite challenges (0 replies)
  116. Working man’s poet, Merle Haggard, lived his life in song (0 replies)
  117. Unions at telecom giant Verizon announce April 13 strike deadline (0 replies)
  118. Black Agenda Radio for Week of April 11, 2016 (0 replies)
  119. Life expectancy gap between US rich and poor widens (0 replies)
  120. International Monetary Fund discussed forcing Greek debt default (0 replies)
  121. IMF to meet amid worsening stagnation and rising geo-economic tensions (0 replies)
  122. Oppose the political ban on the IYSSE at University of Melbourne! (0 replies)
  123. Workers Struggles: The Americas (0 replies)
  124. Ukrainian Prime Minister Yatsenyuk resigns amid deepening political crisis (0 replies)
  125. Working man's poet, Merle Haggard lived his life in song (0 replies)
  126. Dead miners’ families react to coal criminal Blankenship’s 12 month jail sentence (0 replies)
  127. Canada’s social democrats drop centrist leader, open debate on left-wing manifesto (0 replies)
  128. Right and left in German state elections (0 replies)
  129. Letter carriers bear a heavy weight for all of us (0 replies)
  130. Lilly Ledbetter tells union women about ongoing struggle for equal pay (0 replies)
  131. Panama Papers and Latin America: The elephant in the room (0 replies)
  132. A “Threepenny” production to take on the road (0 replies)
  133. This week in history: Puerto Rican independentista José de Diego born (0 replies)
  134. US deploys B-52s for bombing in Syria, Iraq (0 replies)
  135. Panama Papers destabilise Cameron government in UK (0 replies)
  136. Major Australian companies implicated in Panama Papers (0 replies)
  137. Caltrans workers rally in Sacramento and San Bernardino (0 replies)
  138. Nexteer Automotive workers report arbitrary firings, harassment (0 replies)
  139. French police attack demonstrators protesting anti-worker labor law reform (0 replies)
  140. US Supreme Court hears arguments on corporate “religious right” to bar birth control to employees (0 replies)
  141. Bruce Springsteen cancels North Carolina concert in protest against anti-LGBT laws (0 replies)
  142. Macedonian police use tear gas and rubber bullets against refugees (0 replies)
  143. UK White Paper paves way for the destruction of public education (0 replies)
  144. Lockheed Martin offers to site F-16 fighter jet production in India (0 replies)
  145. Black lung disease reemerges in Australian coal mines (0 replies)
  146. Photo essay: Contaminated water and hazardous conditions at Michigan mobile home park (0 replies)
  147. Socialist Party’s TUSC electoral front seeks official “Leave” status in UK Brexit Referendum (0 replies)
  148. Panama Papers revelations intensify crisis of Cameron government in Britain (0 replies)
  149. Amid deepening slump, geopolitical and class tensions intensify (0 replies)
  150. CSIS report argues for strong US-Japan-Australia alliance against China (0 replies)
  151. Detroit autoworkers speak on Fiat Chrysler layoffs (0 replies)
  152. Bowing to Democratic Party pressure, Sanders pledges to back Clinton (0 replies)
  153. Western powers press ahead with plans for new war in Libya (0 replies)
  154. Racketeering lawsuit filed against Michigan governor, officials over Flint poisoning (0 replies)
  155. The Cold War takes its toll on "The Americans" (0 replies)
  156. Sketches of pain: Miles high (0 replies)
  157. Brazil's workers say, "Stay Dilma, there will be no coup! (0 replies)
  158. Dinner, deaths, and fetishism of the dollar in new L.A. comedy (0 replies)
  159. Clinton, Sanders campaigns clash; commitment doesn't (0 replies)
  160. Limited ACCESS for undocumented students (0 replies)
  161. Puerto Rican Assembly bucks GOP plan; imposes moratorium on debt payments (0 replies)
  162. Fiat Chrysler layoffs hit workers in suburban Detroit (0 replies)
  163. Fiat Chrysler workers react to Sterling Heights Assembly job cuts (0 replies)
  164. Amid Brazil’s drive to impeachment, Rousseff’s foes engulfed in corruption scandal (0 replies)
  165. Chicago mayor’s choice to head police oversaw crackdown on anti-NATO protesters (0 replies)
  166. Dutch referendum produces majority against EU-Ukraine Association Agreement (0 replies)
  167. European steel workers face massive attacks on jobs and pensions (0 replies)
  168. US seeks to develop close military ties with Sri Lanka (0 replies)
  169. French troops accused of sexual violence in the Central African Republic (0 replies)
  170. Sex, rock ‘n’ roll, and baseball: Linklater’s “Everybody Wants Some!!” (0 replies)
  171. NY state raises minimum wage to $15, enacts paid family leave (0 replies)
  172. NLRB rules Unite Here won vote at Trump Las Vegas casino (0 replies)
  173. From the People’s World archives: “Law and order” - the Mississippi way (0 replies)
  174. Rebellion growing in Juarez border factories (0 replies)
  175. ICE terror protested in the streets, discussed on Capitol Hill (0 replies)
  176. Chicago Teachers fire back: “We have had it!” (with video) (0 replies)
  177. Concern over Australian banks’ stability if housing bubble bursts (0 replies)
  178. Panama Papers revelation triggers political crises around the globe (0 replies)
  179. The message of Wisconsin (0 replies)
  180. Tax avoidance scandal racks Iceland (0 replies)
  181. Panama Papers highlight nexus between wealth and power in China (0 replies)
  182. Amnesty report: Executions worldwide at highest level in 25 years (0 replies)
  183. Fiat Chrysler axing 1,400 jobs at Sterling Heights, Michigan plant (0 replies)
  184. Alabama police gun down bipolar woman after family calls for help (0 replies)
  185. 21st century socialism: What makes it different? (0 replies)
  186. Clinton takes the long view: Republican victory would threaten democracy itself (0 replies)
  187. Sanders wins Wisconsin in a landslide, works to build unity (0 replies)
  188. Even before new $15/hour minimum wage signed, California workers celebrated (0 replies)
  189. “The Brainwashing of My Dad”: Rightwing agitprop’s cult-like effects (0 replies)
  190. Chicago Teachers fire back: “We have had it!” (0 replies)
  191. “Six Characters in Search of An Author”: Performing Pirandello’s pirouettes (0 replies)
  192. Sports Bar Politics and Corporate Duopolies (0 replies)
  193. Are African Americans “Strategic Voters” Or Are We A Captive Constituency? (0 replies)
  194. They Call Me MISTER Picasso! (0 replies)
  195. My Wise Country Cousin on Mule Dung at the Apollo (0 replies)
  196. The 2016 Elections Reflect General Crisis of Imperialism (0 replies)
  197. Petition to Fire Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy for Gross Negligence in the Flint Water Crisis (0 replies)
  198. A Few Black Caucus Members Have Some Questions About Israel (0 replies)
  199. Freedom Rider: The Panama Papers Problem (0 replies)
  200. Double-digit victory for Sanders in Wisconsin primary (0 replies)
  201. Global military spending increased in 2015 (0 replies)
  202. Imperialism, political corruption and the real face of capitalism (0 replies)
  203. Hundreds arrested as French police assault student protests against labour reform (0 replies)
  204. Youth and workers in Marseille speak out against austerity (0 replies)
  205. Sanders’ primary victory and the social crisis in Wisconsin (0 replies)
  206. After four days of fighting, Azerbaijan, Armenia call Nagorno-Karabakh ceasefire (0 replies)
  207. Cameron government implicated in Panama Papers revelations (0 replies)
  208. A desire to change the world: Author Gary Murrell on Herbert Aptheker (0 replies)
  209. "Eye in the Sky": an eye for an eye (0 replies)
  210. Prime Minister of Iceland forced out over Panama Papers connection (0 replies)
  211. Beyond Flint: Water safety is a life or death issue (0 replies)
  212. Jackie Robinson, Opening Day and U.S. - Cuba relations (0 replies)
  213. Climate change shows the global stakes of the November elections (0 replies)
  214. Berta Caceres: The struggle for justice continues (0 replies)
  215. The political agenda behind the racial politics of the New York Times’ Nicholas Kristof (0 replies)
  216. IMF report points to sources of increasing financial turbulence (0 replies)
  217. Study warns of potentially catastrophic impacts from Antarctic ice melt (0 replies)
  218. “Panama papers” tax evasion leak stokes political crises worldwide (0 replies)
  219. Greece’s Syriza: Full partner in historic crime against refugees (0 replies)
  220. US, NATO preparing new air and ground attacks against Libya (0 replies)
  221. US navy prepares third provocation in South China Sea (0 replies)
  222. Syriza and European Union begin mass deportations from Greece (0 replies)
  223. Black Agenda Radio for Week of April 4, 2016 (0 replies)
  224. Republicans plan Detroit-style emergency manager for Puerto Rico (0 replies)
  225. Martin Luther King Jr. and the attack on public workers (0 replies)
  226. American dream denied: Homeowners preyed upon by multi-billion dollar company (0 replies)
  227. Democracy Spring kicks off in Philly (0 replies)
  228. Pivotal Wisconsin primary highlights problems with nomination system (0 replies)
  229. This week in history: Poll tax abolished 50 years ago (0 replies)
  230. Seeing Guernica with clear eyes (0 replies)
  231. ‘Panama Papers’ to expose global capitalist shell game (0 replies)
  232. Chicago teachers strike puts focus on Rauner, state budget crisis (0 replies)
  233. Poverty among California seniors rising despite economic “recovery” (0 replies)
  234. Democrats silent as one million lose food stamp benefits (0 replies)
  235. The working class in France mobilizes against austerity (0 replies)
  236. Syriza government carries out mass deportation of refugees from Greece to Turkey (0 replies)
  237. Azerbaijan-Armenia fighting erupts over disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region (0 replies)
  238. UK Tata Steel operation at centre of escalating trade war (0 replies)
  239. Two dead and dozens injured in Amtrak derailment near Philadelphia (0 replies)
  240. GM found not liable in bellwether case over ignition defect (0 replies)
  241. Obama’s nuclear summit underscores danger of war (0 replies)
  242. The social crisis and the US elections (0 replies)
  243. Clinton, Sanders clash intensifies in New York (0 replies)
  244. Conversations with Sanders supporters in Wisconsin, New York and Pennslyvania (0 replies)
  245. Chicago Teachers Union holds one-day “strike” to channel opposition behind Democrats (0 replies)
  246. Detroit Public Schools principals charged with taking kickbacks (0 replies)
  247. California’s budget to hit Caltrans workers (0 replies)
  248. Opposition in Greece to European Union refugee policy (0 replies)
  249. Steel job layoffs highlight need for new trade, infrastructure policies (0 replies)
  250. Labor ally Donna Edwards leading in Maryland Senate race (0 replies)