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  1. Appeals to White House: Don't bomb Syria (0 replies)
  2. A feast of films from Traverse City Film Festival (0 replies)
  3. Today in labor history: National Association of Letter Carriers founded (0 replies)
  4. Economics is not morality play, but politics is (0 replies)
  5. Obama: Realizing King's dream means jobs, decent wages for all (0 replies)
  6. Catholic diocese settles with fired gay teacher (0 replies)
  7. US-NATO campaign to justify Syria war disintegrates as attack looms (0 replies)
  8. Obama at the Lincoln Memorial (0 replies)
  9. Germany: All-party coalition supports Syria war (0 replies)
  10. German Green Party-linked newspaper backs war drive against Syria (0 replies)
  11. US families affected by unemployment up by 33 percent (0 replies)
  12. WikiLeaks Party mired in crisis (0 replies)
  13. Ford Australia stands down production workers (0 replies)
  14. Crisis of affordable housing hits broad sections of working class in New York (0 replies)
  15. Dr. King Was A Man, “The Dreamer” Is A Zombie (0 replies)
  16. The Dreamer With a Kill List (0 replies)
  17. Freedom Rider: American Hell for Syria (0 replies)
  18. Blacks Slowly Emerging from Obama Delirium (0 replies)
  19. King, Obama, and the Inner Core of Despotism (0 replies)
  20. Katrina Pain Index 2013: New Orleans Eight Years Later (0 replies)
  21. Living Under the Cloud of Stop-and-Frisk in Washington DC (0 replies)
  22. La legislacion de inmigracion y la injusticia del "extranjero criminal" (0 replies)
  23. Big business behind Rick Perry's push in Missouri (0 replies)
  24. Visit to giant's gravesite: Vito Marcantonio (0 replies)
  25. Today in labor history: March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom (0 replies)
  26. Michigan expands Medicaid despite tea party obstructers (0 replies)
  27. Fire Fighter leader blasts hypocritical politicians (0 replies)
  28. Newspaper Guild blasts government moves against journalists (0 replies)
  29. US prepares military onslaught against Syria (0 replies)
  30. Why the United States is waging war against Syria (0 replies)
  31. German media beats the drum for war against Syria (0 replies)
  32. Britain’s Independent newspaper defends state spying apparatus (0 replies)
  33. Canada: Opposition and media abet cover-up of state spying (0 replies)
  34. TEPCO reports new leaks at Fukushima reactor (0 replies)
  35. Workers speak out against New York hospital closures (0 replies)
  36. Australian PM’s naval plans in line with US “pivot to Asia” (0 replies)
  37. The power and hope of the March on Washington (0 replies)
  38. Texas towns run dry as private water trumps public need (0 replies)
  39. St. Louis fast food workers fight discrimination (0 replies)
  40. Video: L.A. port truck drivers go on 24-hour strike (0 replies)
  41. King's dream confronted "giant triplets of racism, extreme materialism and militarism" (0 replies)
  42. "The Butler" brings civil rights era to life (0 replies)
  43. Video: 1963 civil rights march commemorated in L.A. (0 replies)
  44. Given three years to live, he fights to save co-workers (0 replies)
  45. No U.S.-NATO intervention in Syria (0 replies)
  46. Forest fire rages in Northern California near Yosemite National Park (0 replies)
  47. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 8/28/13 (0 replies)
  48. Turmoil in emerging economies a symptom of global crisis (0 replies)
  49. Australian government backs US-led campaign against Syria (0 replies)
  50. Bo Xilai denies corruption charges (0 replies)
  51. All-party alliance dominates German election campaign (0 replies)
  52. WikiLeaks Party disintegration (0 replies)
  53. A new school year begins in Chicago (0 replies)
  54. Sequester cuts to deprive over 125,000 households of housing aid (0 replies)
  55. Prospects good for communists, Social Democrats in Czech snap election (0 replies)
  56. President Obama rolls out higher education plan (0 replies)
  57. Today in labor history: Women win right to vote, Women’s Equality Day declared (0 replies)
  58. Oakland Airport concession workers win some, and keep up the fight (0 replies)
  59. What do casinos and martial arts have in common? (0 replies)
  60. GOP judge launches yet another assault on the NLRB (0 replies)
  61. Bayard Rustin LGBT coalition highlights civil rights leader’s role (0 replies)
  62. Union members swell the ranks of marchers in D.C. (0 replies)
  63. Fast food and retail workers to walk out nationwide Aug. 29 (0 replies)
  64. The war drive against Syria (0 replies)
  65. Organizers of March on Washington commemoration defend a criminal administration (0 replies)
  66. Workers at 50th Anniversary of March on Washington speak about Obama, war and inequality (0 replies)
  67. NSA used decryption technology to spy on the United Nations (0 replies)
  68. Germany: All-party coalition defends the secret services (0 replies)
  69. Australian Liberals campaign launch: A “make-over” of Abbott and policy cover-up (0 replies)
  70. Retired German auto workers fight for pension increase (0 replies)
  71. Obama administration spearheading growth of part-time labor (0 replies)
  72. Marchers pack capital for 50th Anniversary March on Washington (0 replies)
  73. US Navy to reinforce Marine taskforce in Australia (0 replies)
  74. US prepares military assault on Syria (0 replies)
  75. David Miranda’s detention and the raid on Britain’s Guardian newspaper (0 replies)
  76. Syria’s Kurdish-Islamist conflict destabilises Turkey (0 replies)
  77. Military junta puts Egypt in lockdown amid Friday protests (0 replies)
  78. Obama lays out program to slash higher education funding (0 replies)
  79. Obama assembling “panel of experts” to review surveillance programs (0 replies)
  80. Detroit auto plant produces five-millionth Jeep (0 replies)
  81. Civil rights 2013: a cautionary tale from Alabama (0 replies)
  82. 1963 March on Washington transformed my town (0 replies)
  83. That sinking feeling: Ongoing disaster in Louisiana (0 replies)
  84. In "right-to-work" state, T-Mobile workers struggle for right to work (0 replies)
  85. "Jury" to Bank of America: "You're guilty" (0 replies)
  86. Today in labor history: First African-American pilot recognized posthumously (0 replies)
  87. Free Chelsea Manning and all political prisoners (0 replies)
  88. Three generations march on Washington (0 replies)
  89. BlackAgendaTV -- AFRICOM Runs Every Army on the Continent, Cornel West, Open Letter to Toure, Joy Ann Reed, Melissa Harris Perry (0 replies)
  90. Three days on bus, then dancing at March on Washington (0 replies)
  91. In letter to Obama, Bradley Manning defends exposure of war crimes (0 replies)
  92. The release of Hosni Mubarak (0 replies)
  93. “Sometimes you have to pay a heavy price to live in a free society” (0 replies)
  94. Obama administration asks Supreme Court to back warrantless cell phone searches (0 replies)
  95. UK High Court allows police to investigate documents illegally seized from David Miranda (0 replies)
  96. Growing calls for attack on Syria follow chemical weapons claims (0 replies)
  97. New report shows American wages stagnating for 10 years (0 replies)
  98. New York City high-rise to have separate entrances for rich and poor (0 replies)
  99. Suez Steel owner refuses to reopen plant, adding to Egypt’s woes (0 replies)
  100. Secretive Trans-Pacific ‘free trade’ deal threatens wages, jobs (0 replies)
  101. Feminist and Marxist: Dorothy Smith receives lifetime sociology award (0 replies)
  102. NLRB judge: Firm’s ‘arbitration agreement’ with workers can’t ban appeals to board (0 replies)
  103. March on Washington volunteer recalls Bayard Rustin, tears (0 replies)
  104. Today in labor history: Fisk University incorporated (0 replies)
  105. Santa Clara council backs Hyatt workers (0 replies)
  106. Declassified secret rulings found NSA spying program unconstitutional (0 replies)
  107. The sentencing of Bradley Manning (0 replies)
  108. US government embedding facial recognition technology in surveillance system (0 replies)
  109. Syria chemical warfare claims aim to provoke Western intervention (0 replies)
  110. Egyptian court orders release of imprisoned former dictator Hosni Mubarak (0 replies)
  111. 30,000 South African autoworkers strike over wages and benefits (0 replies)
  112. Stop-and-frisk police program to come to Detroit (0 replies)
  113. California judge authorizes force-feeding of prisoners on hunger strike (0 replies)
  114. Today in labor history: The “Camden 28" raid draft offices (0 replies)
  115. The Black Mis-Leaders' Love-Fest with Power on the Mall (0 replies)
  116. Who Will Lead A Movement Against the Prison State, If Not the Formerly Incarcerated? (0 replies)
  117. Activists demand Rep. Dan Lipinski support immigration reform (0 replies)
  118. Manning gets 35 years, will seek White House pardon (0 replies)
  119. Building a racial justice movement (0 replies)
  120. Bar Association condemns “panic” defense in LGBTQ murders (0 replies)
  121. World scientists’ report will sound new climate alarm (0 replies)
  122. California prisoners’ hunger strike enters seventh week (0 replies)
  123. March on Washington - right place to be in 1963 and 2013 (0 replies)
  124. Freedom Rider: Sex Tapes and Butlers (0 replies)
  125. Dr. King’s “Dream” vs. Obama’s Realpolitik (0 replies)
  126. Obama Mimics Wall Street on Housing Crisis, Offers Black Congressman a Vanishing Job (0 replies)
  127. Blame the Illegal Military Occupation for the Cholera Outbreak in Haiti (0 replies)
  128. President Obama Should Not Be Welcomed at March on Washington Commemoration (0 replies)
  129. Dr. King’s “Dream” vs. Obama’s Realpolitik (0 replies)
  130. We Condemn Massacre of Egyptian Civilians and U.S. Military Ties (0 replies)
  131. Detention of Glenn Greenwald’s partner approved at highest levels of US and UK governments (0 replies)
  132. Guardian editor says newspaper forced to destroy hard drives (0 replies)
  133. US prosecutors: Manning “does not deserve the mercy of a court of law” (0 replies)
  134. Egypt’s military consolidates dictatorship as Washington reviews aid (0 replies)
  135. Jobless rate rises in more than half of US states (0 replies)
  136. Indian rupee and economy in free fall (0 replies)
  137. German election: Merkel considers grand coalition option (0 replies)
  138. Boston Marathon bombing suspect sustained massive injuries during apprehension (0 replies)
  139. Idaho blackened by brushfire (0 replies)
  140. Today in labor history: First national meeting of African Americans (0 replies)
  141. Join LA "listening session": Working people must be heard! (0 replies)
  142. Booming Silicon Valley economy hides rising social inequality (0 replies)
  143. Union flags fly along the Maine coast (0 replies)
  144. From "Reel Bad Arabs" to "Valentino's Ghost" (0 replies)
  145. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 8/19/13 (0 replies)
  146. Egyptian military junta moves to free Mubarak (0 replies)
  147. The detention of David Miranda and the “war on terror” (0 replies)
  148. Outcry over detention of Glenn Greenwald’s partner under terrorism legislation (0 replies)
  149. Strikes, protests challenge Colombian government (0 replies)
  150. European steel industry in deep crisis (0 replies)
  151. Debt and financial insecurity mount for millions of UK citizens (0 replies)
  152. TV documentary exposes Nazi collaboration with German intelligence agency (0 replies)
  153. Northern California bus workers reject sellout contract (0 replies)
  154. Midwestern states call for an end to the U.S. blockade of Cuba (0 replies)
  155. “Nickel and Dimed” – rich drama of working poor (0 replies)
  156. U.S. faults accreditation panel in City College of San Francisco ruling (0 replies)
  157. Mali elections go smoothly, but problems remain (0 replies)
  158. Immigration reform and “criminal alien” injustice (0 replies)
  159. Coalition galvanizes response to “abortion Holocaust” (0 replies)
  160. Reader voices: Stop attacks on Fourth Amendment (0 replies)
  161. Today in labor history: IWW's “Little Red Songbook” published (0 replies)
  162. Egyptian junta intensifies crackdown (0 replies)
  163. Five years after the financial crash, global economy continues to weaken (0 replies)
  164. UK detains Glenn Greenwald’s partner under terrorism law (0 replies)
  165. Military judge in Bradley Manning court martial equates exposure of state secrets with espionage (0 replies)
  166. Time correspondent “can’t wait” to write defense of drone strike that “takes out Assange” (0 replies)
  167. South African miners mark one year since Marikana massacre (0 replies)
  168. UK Labour Party whips up anti-immigrant sentiment (0 replies)
  169. German EVG rail union takes on management role to deal with transport chaos (0 replies)
  170. Mass protests defy curfew, army crackdown in Egypt (0 replies)
  171. The German election: The calm before the storm (0 replies)
  172. New revelations expose fraud of congressional, court oversight of NSA spying (0 replies)
  173. FISA court relies on information supplied by NSA, top judge admits (0 replies)
  174. German chancellor’s office declares end to NSA spying affair (0 replies)
  175. US retail sales drop points to worsening economic conditions for workers (0 replies)
  176. Irish unions prepared to enforce new round of austerity (0 replies)
  177. Peru’s economy sags as social conflicts mount (0 replies)
  178. Today in labor history: Paul Robeson loses passport appeal (0 replies)
  179. Egyptian unions in throes of democracy fight (0 replies)
  180. Gulf of Mexico dead zones are part of climate disaster web (0 replies)
  181. Petition: Detroit Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr, please quit! (0 replies)
  182. Project to privatize Mexico's oil company advances (0 replies)
  183. Writers Guild to PBS: Air film on Koch brothers (0 replies)
  184. Utility workers say job-killing FirstEnergy could cause another big blackout (0 replies)
  185. Puerto Rican phone workers join forces with OPEIU (0 replies)
  186. Who should be the next Fed chair? (0 replies)
  187. Clashes spread in Egypt amid rising death toll from army massacre (0 replies)
  188. Obama and the Egyptian massacre (0 replies)
  189. German politicians, media defend the Egyptian army (0 replies)
  190. Deadly bombings rock Baghdad (0 replies)
  191. Former Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. sentenced to federal prison for corruption (0 replies)
  192. Renewed clashes between India and Pakistan in disputed Kashmir (0 replies)
  193. West Australian budget highlights end of mining boom (0 replies)
  194. Progressive U.S. singer banned from entering New Zealand (0 replies)
  195. Rural letter carriers union protests proposed cutbacks (0 replies)
  196. Opponent of stop-and-frisk fears for her son (0 replies)
  197. Calif. unions target Republicans on immigration reform (0 replies)
  198. Union complaint leads to OSHA move against Republic Steel (0 replies)
  199. Pro-union panelists call for labor outreach to blacks and youth (0 replies)
  200. Egyptian junta imposes martial law amid bloody crackdown (0 replies)
  201. The EU and the attack on European workers’ wages (0 replies)
  202. Obama assigns intelligence director to form “independent” panel on NSA surveillance (0 replies)
  203. Mexican government introduces bill to open up oil industry to foreign companies (0 replies)
  204. New settlements on West Bank as Israeli-Palestinian talks begin (0 replies)
  205. Violence escalates in Dagestan amid growing risk of Islamist insurgency (0 replies)
  206. New management at German giant Siemens to introduce further cuts (0 replies)
  207. Love, war, and hell in a prison cell (0 replies)
  208. Today in labor history: Power blackout saps Northeast (0 replies)
  209. A poem for Detroit (0 replies)
  210. Philadelphia charter school teachers rally for unionization (0 replies)
  211. Expect “Massive Resistance” to Stop-and-Frisk Ruling (0 replies)
  212. Freedom Rider: Fukushima (0 replies)
  213. Cory Booker, the Next Black Corporate Presidential Contender (0 replies)
  214. Crimes Against Blacks Demand Consequences, Says Black Is Back Coalition (0 replies)
  215. America’s Disappeared (0 replies)
  216. Why the Post-Trayvon Martin “Talk" Turns Black Kids Into a Pathology (0 replies)
  217. The White Supremacist Infiltration of Rap Music (0 replies)
  218. Painters uncover serious lead poisoning threat to St. Louis kids (0 replies)
  219. Social Security turns 78 (0 replies)
  220. A salute to Fidel Castro on his 87th birthday (0 replies)
  221. Does inequality have a silver lining? (0 replies)
  222. Painters uncover serious lead poisoning threat to St. Louis kids (0 replies)
  223. Obama grants waiver on limits to out-of-pocket health costs (0 replies)
  224. The working class and the defense of the Detroit Institute of Arts (0 replies)
  225. Report: 97 percent of new US jobs are part-time (0 replies)
  226. Top US general travels to Middle East for war talks (0 replies)
  227. British navy sails for Gibraltar as tensions escalate with Spain (0 replies)
  228. Russian authorities persecute immigrants (0 replies)
  229. Chicago rail workers to vote on joining IWW (0 replies)
  230. Progressive Latin American integration advances (0 replies)
  231. A year after Chevron explosion, the grassroots mobilizes (0 replies)
  232. Idaho natives face off against tar sands disruption (0 replies)
  233. Miners' protest against Peabody continues despite settlement (0 replies)
  234. Counseling center shutdown teaches important health care lessons (0 replies)
  235. No limit to how ridiculous Republicans can get (0 replies)
  236. Rosanell Eaton, 92, sues North Carolina for taking her vote (0 replies)
  237. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 8/12/13 (0 replies)
  238. Arizona mural dramatizes killings by border agents (0 replies)
  239. Today in labor history: Seattle Post-Intelligencer strike takes place (0 replies)
  240. Protests at Greek detention camp highlight state violence against immigrants in Europe (0 replies)
  241. Obama’s white paper on NSA spying (0 replies)
  242. US continues drone war against Yemen (0 replies)
  243. Egyptian junta delays threatened crackdown on Islamist protests (0 replies)
  244. Federal judge rules against New York City’s stop-and-frisk police practices (0 replies)
  245. Hundreds rally in Miami Beach over police killing of teenager (0 replies)
  246. Court imposes 60-day injunction against Bay Area, California transit strike (0 replies)
  247. Former SEC enforcement head joins Wall Street law firm (0 replies)
  248. Japan’s new naval carrier heightens regional tensions (0 replies)
  249. Berlin still hopes for an end to all war (0 replies)
  250. Is South Dakota being “demonized” over treatment of Native Americans? (0 replies)