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  1. Catholics and Evangelicals not voting as blocs in 2016 elections (0 replies)
  2. Spy parenting 101: Deadly decisions on “The Americans” (0 replies)
  3. Thousands out on the picket lines at Chicago schools today (0 replies)
  4. “Film” and “Notfilm": Playwright Samuel Beckett meets Buster Keaton (0 replies)
  5. French workers, youth defy state of emergency to protest austerity policies (0 replies)
  6. Workers and youth speak out against French labour law reform (0 replies)
  7. Temps and contractors accounted for all US job growth since 2005 (0 replies)
  8. US deploying additional armored brigades to Russian border (0 replies)
  9. Labour Party and unions mount nationalist campaign over UK steel industry (0 replies)
  10. Minneapolis police officers who shot and killed Jamar Clark will not face prosecution (0 replies)
  11. Harlan, Kentucky coal miner killed (0 replies)
  12. German army calls for domestic deployments (0 replies)
  13. Progressive budget for Illinois would make the super-rich pay (0 replies)
  14. "A Singular They”: Intersex drama explores teenage angst (0 replies)
  15. Actions planned in D.C. to end blockade of Cuba (0 replies)
  16. Obama to Cubans: “Let’s break down the barriers” (0 replies)
  17. Teachers lead wave of strikes and job actions in Chicago (0 replies)
  18. Minneapolis resumes march towards paid sick leave law, as Vermont enacts one (0 replies)
  19. Republican Party crisis deepens as candidates renege on “loyalty” pledge (0 replies)
  20. Forty thousand jobs threatened as Tata Steel announces end of UK operations (0 replies)
  21. War: The great unmentionable in the 2016 US elections (0 replies)
  22. Boeing to slash 4,000-8,000 jobs (0 replies)
  23. Australian prime minister lurches from one crisis to the next (0 replies)
  24. Politicians and media promote far-right Alternative for Germany (0 replies)
  25. Hungary strengthens state security powers after Brussels attacks (0 replies)
  26. European Court rubber-stamps police murder of Jean Charles de Menezes (0 replies)
  27. Just What We Need: More Black Celebrity Charter School Crooks... I Mean 'Entrepreneurs' (0 replies)
  28. Trump Way to the Left of Clinton on Foreign Policy – In Fact, He’s Damn Near Anti-Empire (0 replies)
  29. Robin Hood tax “steals” from rich and gives to just about everyone else (0 replies)
  30. Minnesota private prison debate raises issues of race, justice (0 replies)
  31. Religious right’s latest attack on working women’s privacy reaches Supreme Court (0 replies)
  32. “Madame Butterfly”: The racial/sexual politics of cross-cultural concubinage (0 replies)
  33. Bernie Sanders is showing the way to stop Trump (0 replies)
  34. Connecticut women basketball players owe no apologies (0 replies)
  35. Capturing and punishing the bombers won't end terrorism (0 replies)
  36. California poised to have highest state minimum wage (0 replies)
  37. Terrorism: Then and now (0 replies)
  38. Freedom Rider: Hillary Clinton is No Worse than Barack Obama (0 replies)
  39. Black Brooklyn DA’s Leniency for Killer Cop Shows the “Whole System is Guilty as Hell” (0 replies)
  40. Investigation into Flint: Children in the Crosshairs (0 replies)
  41. Class Struggle and National Liberation in the Movement for Black Lives (0 replies)
  42. A World War has Begun. Break the Silence (0 replies)
  43. Obama in Cuba: How “Political Prisoners” Made the Media Headlines (0 replies)
  44. Hillary Clinton: Predictably Zionist (0 replies)
  45. Newly-released email details complicity of Obama’s EPA in Flint poisoning (0 replies)
  46. Intelligence accounts raise more questions on origins of Brussels, Paris attacks (0 replies)
  47. Impeachment looms in Brazil as PT’s largest coalition partner deserts government (0 replies)
  48. Clinton, media step up pressure for Sanders to withdraw (0 replies)
  49. Supreme Court ruling favors unions in agency shop dues case (0 replies)
  50. FBI claims successful hack of Apple iPhone security systems (0 replies)
  51. California Democrats, unions announce deal on $15 minimum wage (0 replies)
  52. German interior minister seeks to further restrict rights of immigrants (0 replies)
  53. North Carolina discrimination law shows limits of corporate conscience (0 replies)
  54. Long lines in Arizona Primary reflect intentional voter suppression (0 replies)
  55. Singing in the shower at Amherst led to bigger things (0 replies)
  56. Unions spared, for now, in split Supreme Court Friedrichs ruling (0 replies)
  57. Setting the record straight about socialism (0 replies)
  58. Rauner’s “turn-around agenda” cheats taxpayers and businesses (0 replies)
  59. Bernie Sanders wins landslide in the West (0 replies)
  60. Chicago teachers plan April 1 strike for public education (0 replies)
  61. Black Agenda Radio for Week of March 28, 2016 (0 replies)
  62. Military chiefs seize on Brussels attacks to send more US troops to Iraq (0 replies)
  63. Japan’s security laws: Another milestone in the drive to world war (0 replies)
  64. Officials stoke anti-Muslim hatred following Brussels attack (0 replies)
  65. As Brazil’s impeachment crisis deepens, economists advocate “Asian model” (0 replies)
  66. Japanese economy continues to show signs of faltering (0 replies)
  67. Obama administration to cut off Flint emergency aid (0 replies)
  68. Michigan will not sanction GM attorneys involved in cover-up of ignition defect (0 replies)
  69. US federal appeals court ruling could speed up executions (0 replies)
  70. Cherokee war chief led armed struggle against white settlers 235 years ago (0 replies)
  71. News Guild campaigns to save NYC’s top Spanish-language daily, El Diario (0 replies)
  72. Open letter to Motion Picture Academy, L.A. Women’s Theater Festival (0 replies)
  73. Amid political storm, will Brazil drift into oligarchy? (0 replies)
  74. This week in women’s history: Poet-novelist-activist Marge Piercy turns 80 (0 replies)
  75. China’s new five-year plan could leave workers behind (0 replies)
  76. Obama’s back from Havana; struggle against Cuba blockade continues (0 replies)
  77. The US-NATO war in Syria and the Brussels terror attacks (0 replies)
  78. Clinton primary contest losses intensify Democratic Party crisis (0 replies)
  79. Historic city of Palmyra falls to Syrian government forces (0 replies)
  80. Terrorist attack hits crowded children’s park in Pakistan (0 replies)
  81. German government increases defence budget and plans massive rearmament (0 replies)
  82. Canadian Liberal government to implement military spending hikes (0 replies)
  83. Global oil industry job losses continue to mount (0 replies)
  84. Michigan Kids Count report shows drastic rise in child poverty over last decade (0 replies)
  85. Scandal mounts over failure by Belgian police to halt Brussels attacks (0 replies)
  86. Obama’s pivot to Latin America (0 replies)
  87. After Brussels attacks, German politicians and media demand increased state powers (0 replies)
  88. Arrests follow call for Chinese President Xi’s resignation (0 replies)
  89. Indian auto workers fight to defend wages and conditions (0 replies)
  90. Vast majority of Yemen population without reliable food, water and sanitation (0 replies)
  91. Researchers and scientists subpoenaed in anti-abortion witch-hunt (0 replies)
  92. Chicago Teachers Union approves one-day stunt “strike” on April 1 (0 replies)
  93. Cubans look to U.S. example to fix racism? Not so fast (0 replies)
  94. A national object lesson: California’s air and coast, a buyer’s market (0 replies)
  95. African American history event recalls even King had doubts at times (0 replies)
  96. A terrible beauty: Ireland’s 1916 Easter Rising (0 replies)
  97. “The Americans”: Hostility between two world powers in new episode (0 replies)
  98. Fundraising for US presidential campaign surpasses $1 billion (0 replies)
  99. Hundreds of US Marines provide combat support as Iraqi forces advance toward Mosul (0 replies)
  100. French students speak out against austerity and state of emergency (0 replies)
  101. University of California president proposes privatization of pension fund (0 replies)
  102. Chinese government’s phony anti-poverty plan (0 replies)
  103. Canada’s establishment “canonizes” former Toronto Mayor Rob Ford (0 replies)
  104. Corporate elites maintain pressure on Australian prime minister (0 replies)
  105. UK dockers strike suspended by Unite union (0 replies)
  106. Action demanded as another environmental activist murdered in Honduras (0 replies)
  107. Henry David Thoreau: Bright glows the pond (0 replies)
  108. Wisconsin an Alamo for both Bernie and the anti-Trump forces (0 replies)
  109. OSHA issues rule to curb silica dust exposure (0 replies)
  110. Senate GOP disses American voters (0 replies)
  111. L.A. faith-based leaders arrested in protest against deportations (0 replies)
  112. Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire: Hundreds gather in solidarity with workers (0 replies)
  113. Good News, Bad News as Post-Obama Fight For Public Education Goes Local (0 replies)
  114. Belgian authorities had “precise intelligence warnings” of Brussels bombings (0 replies)
  115. Corbyn’s six months as UK Labour leader: A record of capitulation and betrayal (0 replies)
  116. After Brussels attack, EU officials plan vast escalation of police spying (0 replies)
  117. US presidential candidates call for stepped-up war and police measures (0 replies)
  118. Obama hails Macri’s attacks on Argentine workers (0 replies)
  119. Australian PM treads a fine line on foreign policy (0 replies)
  120. IYSSE meetings in Australia and New Zealand—Build an International Movement of the Working Class and Youth Against Imperialism! (0 replies)
  121. Electoral success of AfD strengthens far-right forces in Germany (0 replies)
  122. Why a United Front Against Trump is Dangerous Territory for the Left (0 replies)
  123. The Democratic Road to Black Ruin (0 replies)
  124. New opera “Fallujah”: Heartbreaking look at war and PTSD online now (0 replies)
  125. New Labor Department rule to expose union busting industry (0 replies)
  126. Murder epidemic halts Colombia’s peace process (0 replies)
  127. Sanders to Israeli lobby: Peace means security for Palestinians (0 replies)
  128. Hilarity and tragedy: The Jewish holiday of Purim 5776/2016 (0 replies)
  129. After Western primaries Democratic leaders urge Sanders to stay in race (0 replies)
  130. Next Einstein Forum: African countries seek to keep their brain power (0 replies)
  131. Attacks on Marine firebase reveal secret US escalation in Iraq (0 replies)
  132. Obama’s Cuba speech: “Democratic” veneer for US capitalist invasion (0 replies)
  133. Indonesia accuses China of encroaching on its territory (0 replies)
  134. With support of US Supreme Court, Texas authorities execute mentally ill man (0 replies)
  135. US government delays hearing in Apple iPhone encryption case (0 replies)
  136. St. Louis autoworkers bar UAW vice president from their Facebook page (0 replies)
  137. Northwestern University faculty oppose selection of US general to head global studies institute (0 replies)
  138. Opposition grows to Boston Public Schools budget cuts (0 replies)
  139. Freedom Rider: Democrats and the SCOTUS Scam (0 replies)
  140. EPA Officials Didn’t “Want to go Out on a Limb” for the People of Flint (0 replies)
  141. Black Study, Black Struggle (0 replies)
  142. Letter from Brazil: Before There Was Liberation Theology There Was Candomblé (0 replies)
  143. What if Most Trump Supporters Were People of Color or Muslims? (0 replies)
  144. Book review: "Confronting Black Jacobins" (0 replies)
  145. Nabisco worker fears her middle class life will slip away (0 replies)
  146. We won't turn our backs on workers (0 replies)
  147. Trump and the Republican elite: Two sides of a single coin (0 replies)
  148. This week in women's history: Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House (0 replies)
  149. Cuba solidarity movement calls for intensive Congressional lobbying while Obama is in Cuba (0 replies)
  150. European Union-Turkey deal to expel refugees comes into force (0 replies)
  151. Obama in Cuba (0 replies)
  152. Australian government threatens a “double dissolution” election (0 replies)
  153. US accelerating military encirclement of China (0 replies)
  154. US presidential candidates give warmongering speeches backing Israel at AIPAC conference (0 replies)
  155. Resignation of UK work and pensions secretary divides Conservative government (0 replies)
  156. UK super-rich seize 26 percent of all new wealth since 2000 (0 replies)
  157. Spanish officer corps hears lecture justifying Franco coup and dictatorship (0 replies)
  158. Black Agenda Radio for Week of March 21, 2016 (0 replies)
  159. Spanish youth protest education reforms (0 replies)
  160. Wash. mill town workers march for Bernie (0 replies)
  161. Florida beach town says “no” to hate (0 replies)
  162. Obama in Cuba: An historic opportunity (0 replies)
  163. New play confronts Alaskan Native and Caucasian worlds (0 replies)
  164. Calif. lawmaker introduces bill to let “Gig Economy” workers organize (0 replies)
  165. Unionists cheer as railroad adminstration proposes two-person train crews (0 replies)
  166. Running Michigan like a business: Flint’s children damaged for life (0 replies)
  167. Trump and the Democratic Party (0 replies)
  168. New study says entire regions of US will remain in slump until the 2020s (0 replies)
  169. US Steel layoffs hit another 770 workers (0 replies)
  170. Castro government welcomes Obama, US corporate heads to Cuba (0 replies)
  171. Paris terror attack suspect Salah Abdeslam arrested in Brussels (0 replies)
  172. French Socialist Party whips up law-and-order hysteria after Abdeslam arrest (0 replies)
  173. Berlin senate speeds up deportations of refugees (0 replies)
  174. Australian nickel refinery workers sacked without entitlements (0 replies)
  175. The crimes behind the US lead water crisis (0 replies)
  176. European Union and Turkey reach deal to seal borders and expel refugees (0 replies)
  177. Hungarian government declares “state of crisis” over refugees (0 replies)
  178. Impeachment drive accelerates amid expanding political crisis in Brazil (0 replies)
  179. Sanders under pressure to quit from Democratic leaders, media (0 replies)
  180. UAW discussing lower pay rate at Lear in Detroit (0 replies)
  181. After first failed attempt, court grants Ohio another chance to execute death row inmate (0 replies)
  182. Faculty and students protest budget cuts proposed for City University of New York (0 replies)
  183. Today in history: The Stamp Act repealed in 1766 (0 replies)
  184. Easter Rising 1916: Labor and the Irish independence struggle (0 replies)
  185. U.S.-Cuba direct mail service resumes (0 replies)
  186. “Spies Are Forever”: When genres collide (0 replies)
  187. Spies, lies, and glanders: “The Americans” season four premiere (0 replies)
  188. Iranian regime keeps progressive women off the ballot (0 replies)
  189. Michigan governor, EPA head testify on Flint water crisis (0 replies)
  190. Two prosecutors who covered up police killings lose primary elections (0 replies)
  191. UAW pushes local deals past opposition at GM Lordstown plant (0 replies)
  192. Washington DC forced to suspend all metro service due to electrical fires (0 replies)
  193. US drug prices doubled since 2011 (0 replies)
  194. European Union chiefs determined to reach deal with Turkey to deter refugees (0 replies)
  195. Podemos enters government talks with Spain’s social democrats, conservatives (0 replies)
  196. Living standards fall and discontent rises in Russia (0 replies)
  197. Remembering Ferguson and the birth of a movement (0 replies)
  198. “Rosenkavalier”: A still-felt operatic kiss to a dying empire (0 replies)
  199. Studies reveal importance of Latino vote in 2016 (0 replies)
  200. Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day, remembering Kevin Barry (0 replies)
  201. Not holding Supreme Court nomination hearings is “middle finger” politics (0 replies)
  202. What's a people's agenda for political revolution? (0 replies)
  203. European Union, Cuba reach “landmark” agreement (0 replies)
  204. After the March 15 US primaries: The political role of the Sanders campaign (0 replies)
  205. Trump threatens violence at Republican National Convention (0 replies)
  206. Obama’s choice to replace Scalia on Supreme Court had won Republican praise (0 replies)
  207. US Federal Reserve aligns itself closer to market demands (0 replies)
  208. Flint emergency manager, EPA continue to dodge responsibility for water crisis (0 replies)
  209. Second test of Flint water being performed by Virginia Tech (0 replies)
  210. New Jersey Transit contract includes major concessions in health care costs (0 replies)
  211. Argentina sinks Chinese fishing vessel (0 replies)
  212. Hillary Wants a Crusade to Defeat Trump’s “Bigotry” – and Leave Her Bankers Alone (0 replies)
  213. Freedom Rider: Protesting Trump and Hillary Too (0 replies)
  214. Black Is Back Coalition Holds National Conference on Self-Determination and 2016 Elections (0 replies)
  215. McCarthy and Snyder to Testify before House Oversight Committee on the Poisoning of Flint’s Children (0 replies)
  216. The Empire’s Weapon of Identity Politics and the “Ghetto” Comment Controversy (0 replies)
  217. Bernie, Black, and Blue: Reflections on Race in the Democratic Primaries (0 replies)
  218. Blacks Have Always Had to Fight to Make Their Lives Matter in America (0 replies)
  219. Why We Should Teach About the FBI’s War on the Civil Rights Movement (0 replies)
  220. Rigged economy was main issue in March 15 primaries (0 replies)
  221. AME Church founder Richard Allen honored on a new stamp (0 replies)
  222. What’s the value of this man’s work? (0 replies)
  223. Radical plots in our comics? Marvel goes there (0 replies)
  224. No country for old people (0 replies)
  225. Singing for change: Soundtrack of a movement (0 replies)
  226. A socialism for every generation (0 replies)
  227. Clinton, Trump take major steps toward US presidential nominations (0 replies)
  228. Ohio voters discuss elections and social crisis (0 replies)
  229. Russia announces partial withdrawal from Syria (0 replies)
  230. Tsipras acts as gatekeeper for Fortress Europe (0 replies)
  231. UK: Families of missing demolition workers campaign for their rescue (0 replies)
  232. Rough-sleeping on the rise in England (0 replies)
  233. Australian media whips up fear campaign against African youth (0 replies)
  234. Indian Stalinists ally with US-backed “anti-corruption” parties in Tamil Nadu (0 replies)
  235. Long ATI lockout ends with Steelworkers win (0 replies)
  236. U. S. intervention in Venezuela: Cuba responds (0 replies)
  237. Clinton should release transcripts of her Wall St. speeches (0 replies)
  238. This week in women's history: First American woman dentist (0 replies)
  239. Trump: The Great Disconnector (0 replies)
  240. Delmer Berg, last of the Lincoln Brigade vets, dies at 100 (0 replies)
  241. Latino voters in central Florida mobilize against Trump (0 replies)
  242. Economic nationalism, war and the fight for international socialism (0 replies)
  243. Second terrorist attack in a month in Turkish capital kills at least 37 (0 replies)
  244. Trump peddles nationalist poison at Ohio rally (0 replies)
  245. Millions join protests in Brazil demanding ouster of Workers Party government (0 replies)
  246. South Korea imposes extra sanctions on North Korea (0 replies)
  247. Shadow Chancellor McDonnell pledges UK Labour Party to austerity (0 replies)
  248. English National Opera chorus to strike (0 replies)
  249. German state elections: Far-right Alternative for Germany gains double-digit support (0 replies)
  250. Black Agenda Radio for Week of March 14, 2016 (0 replies)