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  1. August 'Riots' One Year On: A Black Power Perspective (0 replies)
  2. Imagine Urban Economic Development Without The Bankers On Our Backs (0 replies)
  3. Solidarity with Africa, or Obama? You Can't Have Both (0 replies)
  4. Labor launching America’s Second Bill of Rights (0 replies)
  5. Christian "charity" really slumlords (0 replies)
  6. London 2012 - the Title IX Olympics (0 replies)
  7. Vietnam considers same-sex marriage (0 replies)
  8. Gore Vidal: brilliant provocateur (0 replies)
  9. AT&T workers strike to protest unfair labor practices (0 replies)
  10. Today in history: UFCW formed (0 replies)
  11. Oak Creek tragedy rooted in right-wing extremism (0 replies)
  12. Coalition will educate youth on new immigration rules (0 replies)
  13. President Obama: “I Am Not the President of Black America” (0 replies)
  14. Romney, Obama, and the Darwinism That Substitutes Culture for Genes (0 replies)
  15. The Revision and Origin of Black August (0 replies)
  16. A Few Things Americans Can Learn from Cuba (0 replies)
  17. How Obama Helps the Banks Rig the Housing Market (0 replies)
  18. Where Will the U.S. Strike Next in Africa? (0 replies)
  19. China’s leaders call for “stable growth” as economy slows (0 replies)
  20. Job cuts deepen in Australia (0 replies)
  21. Sydney Film Festival—Part 2: Music as a dividing or unifying social force (0 replies)
  22. Syrian army, US-backed opposition militias clash in Aleppo (0 replies)
  23. Texas executes mentally disabled death row prisoner (0 replies)
  24. CLASSE manifesto promotes Quebec nationalism and protest politics (0 replies)
  25. US Secretary of State Clinton’s Africa tour raises tensions with China (0 replies)
  26. British police fabricate terrorist case against Rizwaan Sabir (0 replies)
  27. US gunman alleged to have killed six at Sikh temple was a neo-Nazi (0 replies)
  28. The euro bailouts and the crisis of democracy in Europe (0 replies)
  29. US stokes disputes in South China Sea (0 replies)
  30. Turkey attacks Kurds, threatens military action against Syria (0 replies)
  31. SEP speaks to workers in Anaheim about election campaign and police violence (0 replies)
  32. New Zealand “Rich List” reveals deepening social divide (0 replies)
  33. IG Metall union sells out German contract workers (0 replies)
  34. Brazilian public sector strike challenges PT government’s economic policy (0 replies)
  35. "Activist New York" displays history of social movements (0 replies)
  36. Today in labor and people's history: "Rebel Girl" born (0 replies)
  37. Caterpillar strikers carry on David vs. Goliath battle (0 replies)
  38. Around the U.S., protesting the appalling legacy of nuclear weapons (0 replies)
  39. Puerto Rican parade features Latinos for Obama (0 replies)
  40. "Ruby Sparks": Guy creates perfect girlfriend, who created him? (0 replies)
  41. Thousands of fish dead as Midwest waters heat up (0 replies)
  42. Hiroshima, Nagasaki anniversaries marked around the world (0 replies)
  43. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of August 6, 2012 (0 replies)
  44. UK Fire Brigades Union calls off Olympics strike action (0 replies)
  45. German Secret Service destroyed more files on neo-Nazi murders (0 replies)
  46. German court bans circumcision on religious grounds (0 replies)
  47. Movie audience laughs and cringes at “Killer Joe” (0 replies)
  48. Generation Opportunity: another Republican stealth group (0 replies)
  49. British crimes in Kenya "cannot be forgotten," says victim (0 replies)
  50. Jobless rate virtually unchanged in July (0 replies)
  51. AFL-CIO: Prosperity requires stronger labor laws (0 replies)
  52. California renters hit hard by foreclosures fight back (0 replies)
  53. Union fights scheme to privatize NYC parking meters (0 replies)
  54. Today in labor and peoples history: Voting Rights Act of 1965 (0 replies)
  55. Portugal enforces labour reforms but more demanded (0 replies)
  56. At least seven dead in shooting at Sikh temple in Wisconsin (0 replies)
  57. Japan’s defence report takes tough line against China (0 replies)
  58. Growing signs of global slump (0 replies)
  59. Australian government moves to tighten anti-strike laws (0 replies)
  60. Janitors strike rocks Houston, forces employers to talk (0 replies)
  61. Australia normalises relations with Fijian regime (0 replies)
  62. Burmese regime opens up to Western investment (0 replies)
  63. Filmmaker Oliver Hermanus discusses Beauty (0 replies)
  64. Greek government agrees €11.5 billion cuts package (0 replies)
  65. Sri Lankan SEP campaigns among rubber plantation workers (0 replies)
  66. Sydney Film Festival 2012—Part 1: To shine a light on reality or flee from it (0 replies)
  67. UN General Assembly targets Syria as US proxy war escalates (0 replies)
  68. US unemployment rate rises on weak jobs report (0 replies)
  69. Pros and cons of Chomsky and Hedges (0 replies)
  70. Crackdown on illegal pet trade (0 replies)
  71. Speaking up for sex abuse victims (0 replies)
  72. Today in labor history: Remembering Florence Reece (0 replies)
  73. Labor leaders: GOP holding workers as hostages (0 replies)
  74. Labor to mobilize 400,000 volunteers for 2012 elections (0 replies)
  75. The CIA proxy war in Syria and the pro-imperialist “left” (0 replies)
  76. US Postal Service defaults on $5.5 billion payment to retiree fund (0 replies)
  77. US report proposes aircraft carrier base in Western Australia (0 replies)
  78. Why we oppose the Detroit Institute of Arts millage (0 replies)
  79. France’s Socialist Party government plans to force Roma into ghettos (0 replies)
  80. New Egyptian government sworn in by Islamist president Mursi (0 replies)
  81. Israeli cabinet reveals draconian austerity budget (0 replies)
  82. Libor scandal goes global (0 replies)
  83. Wind farm impact on wildlife debated (0 replies)
  84. Assam communal clashes claim 53 lives in north-east India (0 replies)
  85. Cuba crash reveals dissident links to U.S., European politicians (0 replies)
  86. Labor, community groups to launch campaign against GOP on taxes (0 replies)
  87. Protesters tell Goldman Sachs: Stop immoral “swap” (0 replies)
  88. Supporters rally for striking Houston janitors in 17 cities (0 replies)
  89. Today in history: Uprising at Nazi death camp (0 replies)
  90. Texas elections hinge, so far, on big money (0 replies)
  91. Chick Fil-A debate missing the point (0 replies)
  92. Study: “Good jobs” in America on the decline (0 replies)
  93. Bloody fighting in Syria as US-backed forces slaughter prisoners (0 replies)
  94. Germany: Suhrkamp Verlag publishes Robert Service’s diatribe against Leon Trotsky (0 replies)
  95. Israel steps up military threats against Iran (0 replies)
  96. Nearly three-quarters of Detroit children living in poverty (0 replies)
  97. Protesters storm municipal building in China (0 replies)
  98. Quebec Liberals launch re-election bid with tirade against striking students (0 replies)
  99. “We should have the opportunity to live a decent, respectable lifestyle” (0 replies)
  100. Behind the mounting conflicts in the EU (0 replies)
  101. Romney and the “Culture” of White Supremacy (0 replies)
  102. Freedom Rider: Michael Eric Dyson and Barack Obama (0 replies)
  103. Africa Re-Enslaves Itself (0 replies)
  104. The Poverties of a Decaying System (0 replies)
  105. Michael Hudson on Fictictious Capital, Interviewed by Max Keiser (0 replies)
  106. Obama's Second Term Agenda: Cutting Social Security, Medicare and/or Medicaid (0 replies)
  107. Massacre at La Visite (0 replies)
  108. Sensitive corals found at Shell’s Arctic drilling site (0 replies)
  109. Compelling documentaries: “The First Rasta” and “Marley” (0 replies)
  110. Today in labor history: remembering Frank Little and more (0 replies)
  111. Can an India-style blackout happen in America? (0 replies)
  112. Big Music vs. the 99 percent (0 replies)
  113. Michael Nash’s work lives on: historian, archivist, teacher-activist (0 replies)
  114. Court kills, for now, NLRB attempt to speed union elections (0 replies)
  115. Caterpillar strikers hold line on wages – a fight for all (0 replies)
  116. Afghan war crimes report suppressed (0 replies)
  117. Grid collapse in India leaves over 650 million without electricity (0 replies)
  118. Sri Lankan government moves to gag web sites (0 replies)
  119. PCS union suspends strike planned for Olympics (0 replies)
  120. Grain markets soar on worldwide crop downgrades (0 replies)
  121. Greek government plans further cuts (0 replies)
  122. Hollande backs the destruction of auto jobs in the name of French competitiveness (0 replies)
  123. Germany: Neckermann bankruptcy threatens 2,400 jobs (0 replies)
  124. Romney lags among Jewish voters, offends Palestinians too (0 replies)
  125. Pennsylvania's voter ID law is just crazy (0 replies)
  126. New "Spider-Man" spins a predictable web (0 replies)
  127. Houston church, NAACP support striking janitors (0 replies)
  128. National Lampoon's Romney vacation? (0 replies)
  129. Today in labor history: Football players begin two-day strike (0 replies)
  130. Biden draws cheers at AFT convention (0 replies)
  131. The House must follow the Senate's lead (0 replies)
  132. NCAA's Penn State punishment raises questions (0 replies)
  133. AFL-CIO: Walesa didn't speak for Polish workers at Romney meeting (0 replies)
  134. Australian government forcibly deports Tamil asylum seeker (0 replies)
  135. Chinese regime indicts wife of fallen party leader (0 replies)
  136. Massive police deployment against Anaheim, California protests (0 replies)
  137. SEP campaign team visits striking Caterpillar workers in Joliet (0 replies)
  138. Sri Lankan SEP candidate speaks to WSWS (0 replies)
  139. US Defense Secretary Panetta threatens Syria, Iran in Middle East tour (0 replies)
  140. Ex-TARP overseer denounces US government cover-up of Wall Street crimes (0 replies)
  141. Germany participates in war preparations against Syria (0 replies)
  142. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progresive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of July 30, 2012 (0 replies)
  143. New Haven Rising is launched (0 replies)
  144. In Israel, Romney flubs on health care (0 replies)
  145. Happy birthday, Medicare (0 replies)
  146. Governor helps force Con Ed into an agreement (0 replies)
  147. Widespread support as SEP concludes Wisconsin petition drive (0 replies)
  148. A cook’s thoughts on food and more (0 replies)
  149. ‘Obamacare’ means preventative care for women (0 replies)
  150. New FBI report slams corporate crooks and ‘cookie jar’ accountants (0 replies)
  151. Today in labor and people’s history: Medicare and Medicaid established (0 replies)
  152. Trumka steps up support for locked out sugar workers (0 replies)
  153. Second heavily-Republican union backs Obama (0 replies)
  154. “Let them eat cake,” says king as Swaziland plunges into crisis (0 replies)
  155. Papua New Guinea: Rival ex-prime ministers unite in bid to form new government (0 replies)
  156. Signs of a North Korean power shift (0 replies)
  157. Syrian ethnic, sectarian conflicts deepen as US plots to install client regime (0 replies)
  158. Spanish unemployment nears 25 percent (0 replies)
  159. Widespread support as SEP concludes Wisconsin petition drive (0 replies)
  160. Book on Mossad confirms Israel assassinated Iranian nuclear scientists (0 replies)
  161. The unions’ role in isolating the Caterpillar strike (0 replies)
  162. Union accepts major concessions according to leaked summary of Con Ed agreement (0 replies)
  163. Imperialist powers unveil their proposed Syrian military strongman (0 replies)
  164. Consumer spending slowdown hits US economy (0 replies)
  165. Court rules on Toronto construction worker deaths (0 replies)
  166. Devastating US drought heralds global food inflation (0 replies)
  167. Another Australian auto parts maker collapses (0 replies)
  168. Australian TV program exposes Assange frame-up (0 replies)
  169. Conflict between Pakistan’s Supreme Court and government intensifies (0 replies)
  170. Imperialist powers unveils their proposed Syrian military strongman (0 replies)
  171. Underfunded California pensions stoke calls for benefit cuts (0 replies)
  172. AFT convention: Teachers ask, “When did we become the enemy?” (0 replies)
  173. Houston celebrates birth of The Liberator – Simon Bolivar (0 replies)
  174. Bernie Sanders, 2012, and fighting the oligarchy (0 replies)
  175. Adoption event: Abused Caboodle cats will finally find homes (0 replies)
  176. Illegal marijuana farms killing wildlife (0 replies)
  177. Today in labor and peoples history: Seminole Wars begin (0 replies)
  178. "Cultures of Resistance": Art can be powerful stuff (0 replies)
  179. Workers cry out for higher minimum wage (0 replies)
  180. Australia: Caltex announces closure of Kurnell refinery (0 replies)
  181. East Timorese election bolsters ruling party (0 replies)
  182. Greek government, European officials plan billions in new social cuts (0 replies)
  183. Hundreds killed and wounded in Iraq bombings, ambushes (0 replies)
  184. Overcrowding, budget cuts strain Illinois prisons (0 replies)
  185. Tensions at China-Africa summit (0 replies)
  186. The Caterpillar strike and the impoverishment of the American working class (0 replies)
  187. Global elite descend on East London for Olympics (0 replies)
  188. Chick-fil-A is trying to feed us homophobia (0 replies)
  189. Windy City turns "war zone" from gun violence (0 replies)
  190. Free trade pact yields few gains for Colombian workers (0 replies)
  191. Federal mediator steps into fight against Verizon (0 replies)
  192. Appeals court to review ruling that killed union election at airline (0 replies)
  193. Unions applaud Senate vote for middle class tax cut (0 replies)
  194. Today in history: End of military segregation (0 replies)
  195. A new stage in the euro crisis (0 replies)
  196. Forecasters warn of end to Australia’s mining boom (0 replies)
  197. Tensions heighten in South China Sea (0 replies)
  198. US uses WMD pretext to push for war against Syria (0 replies)
  199. World social inequality more pronounced than ever (0 replies)
  200. Protests, police repression continue in Anaheim, California (0 replies)
  201. Caterpillar announces record profits (0 replies)
  202. Today in History: Svetlana Savitskaya became the first woman to walk in space (0 replies)
  203. The aftermath of Aurora (0 replies)
  204. Ghana mourns president’s death (0 replies)
  205. Should We Really Re-Elect This Fracking President? (0 replies)
  206. Obama and the Bank Protection Racket (0 replies)
  207. Australia: Union shuts down warehouse strike, imposes sell out (0 replies)
  208. US demands greater Australian military spending (0 replies)
  209. Former aide to British PM criminally charged in Murdoch phone-hacking scandal (0 replies)
  210. Spain’s regional governments seek bailouts (0 replies)
  211. EU representatives discuss withdrawal of Greece from the euro zone (0 replies)
  212. Anaheim, California residents speak out on police killing (0 replies)
  213. US Food and Drug Administration spies on scientists to shield GE (0 replies)
  214. In Missiouri, workers, faithful fight for better minimum wage (0 replies)
  215. U.S. Senator: Right wing out to gut constitution (0 replies)
  216. AFGE considered, then rejected neutrality in Romney vs. Obama (0 replies)
  217. Memorial honors fallen immigrants (0 replies)
  218. Living history in “Anne Braden: Southern Patriot” (0 replies)
  219. Freedom Rider: Mass Murder Hypocrisy (0 replies)
  220. Far from a Humanitarian Savior, the U.S. Causes Vast Misery In Africa (0 replies)
  221. U.S. Steps Up Militarization of Africa Through “Drug Wars" (0 replies)
  222. With Poverty Worst in Decades, Maybe We Owe Tavis and Cornel an Apology (0 replies)
  223. “This is How Duvalier Started”: Critics of Haitian President Imprisoned (0 replies)
  224. Land of Barbarism: A Glimpse of America (0 replies)
  225. Quebec students seek to broaden strike, but CLASSE leaders capitulate to union opposition (0 replies)
  226. $129 million pay package for new Yahoo CEO (0 replies)
  227. Sri Lankan SEP to contest provincial council election (0 replies)
  228. Global markets fall as fears grow over Spanish debt crisis (0 replies)
  229. Ex-prime minister joins Japanese anti-nuclear protest (0 replies)
  230. Beijing floods kill at least 37 (0 replies)
  231. Australian PM pledges further spending cuts as Rudd prepares challenge (0 replies)
  232. Fourteen immigrants killed in Texas highway accident (0 replies)
  233. Florida voters support immigration reform (0 replies)
  234. Study says race is driving voter ID laws (0 replies)
  235. Struggle over elections continues in Mexico (0 replies)
  236. Today in labor history: Formation of Alliance for Labor Action (0 replies)
  237. Demonstrations mark third year of no minimum wage hike (0 replies)
  238. Behind London Olympics spectacular sports, a dark side (0 replies)
  239. "The Dark Knight Rises" above expectations (0 replies)
  240. Native American joblessness is slow genocide (0 replies)
  241. Michigan's John Conyers: Tireless champion for jobs and voting rights (0 replies)
  242. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of July 23, 2012 (0 replies)
  243. Today in labor history: Turning point in Homestead strike (0 replies)
  244. Global boycott of Hyatt hotels underway (0 replies)
  245. Report: Public sector cuts kill private jobs, too (0 replies)
  246. Maritime unions, industry join forces to save jobs (0 replies)
  247. Seeking solutions to a violent society (0 replies)
  248. Today in labor history: Anarchist fails to kill steel magnate (0 replies)
  249. Coming out is still risky in Tennessee (0 replies)
  250. Hungary arrest could result in answers to old questions (0 replies)