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  1. White House defends imprisonment of immigrant children (0 replies)
  2. Syriza government steps up repression of refugees (0 replies)
  3. Explosion wreaks destruction in Chinese city of Tianjin (0 replies)
  4. German news anchor’s anti-racist comments conceal the real issues (0 replies)
  5. Two types of visitors: Germany applies different standards to dictators and their victims (0 replies)
  6. Canada-US frictions flare over Trans Pacific Partnership (0 replies)
  7. #BlackLivesMatter and the Democrats: How Disruption Can Lead to Collaboration (0 replies)
  8. “The End of American Labor Unions” examines roots of anti-unionism (0 replies)
  9. Marxist sociologists to meet in Chicago (0 replies)
  10. East Saint Louis, hit by hard-times, down but not out (0 replies)
  11. The left’s challenge: facing institutional and individual racism (0 replies)
  12. Freedom Rider: Steven Salaita, Palestine and Free Speech (0 replies)
  13. Black Lives Do Matter But Do They Move? Glen Ford and Bruce Dixon interviewed by Jared Ball on the Real News Network (0 replies)
  14. Black WWII Soldiers Gassed by US Government and the Connection to Black Lives Matter (0 replies)
  15. Posing as the Great Emancipator: Obama’s Prison-Posturing is Nothing New (0 replies)
  16. August 144 hours (0 replies)
  17. US Imperialism's Corporate Media Circus: Lions, Rap Beefs, and the Psychology of Oppression (0 replies)
  18. Africa’s Problem from Hell: Samantha Power (0 replies)
  19. How To Hold Prominent Movement Figures Accountable – With A Private Phone Call or a Public Discussion? (0 replies)
  20. Today in history: Huge anti-death penalty march for Mumia Abu-Jamal (0 replies)
  21. U.S. Labor Against the War: back the Iran nuke deal! (0 replies)
  22. L’Humanité: France should offer asylum to Snowden and Assange (0 replies)
  23. Syriza agrees to full list of EU austerity demands in new bailout plan (0 replies)
  24. Turkish government steps up repression of political opponents (0 replies)
  25. Ferguson protests continue in defiance of state of emergency (0 replies)
  26. Journalists arrested during Ferguson protests last year face charges (0 replies)
  27. Sanders’ appeal to anger over inequality continues to draw crowds (0 replies)
  28. Hutchison Ports’ sackings in Australia and the global restructuring of the docks (0 replies)
  29. New Zealand Meat Workers Union calls off two-day strike (0 replies)
  30. Who is the new German Attorney General Peter Frank? (0 replies)
  31. Mine waste spill fouls water in Colorado and New Mexico (0 replies)
  32. Combating institutionalized racism can't wait (0 replies)
  33. A year later, some change in Ferguson but none whatsoever at Fox News (0 replies)
  34. Feeling the Bern: Bernie Sanders is hot in Los Angeles (0 replies)
  35. Marlon rides again: Hey Brando! (0 replies)
  36. National Nurses United endorses Sanders (0 replies)
  37. Today in history: The Watts Uprising breaks out 50 years ago in Los Angeles (0 replies)
  38. Black Agenda Radio for Week of August 10, 2015 (0 replies)
  39. St. Louis County declares state of emergency in crackdown against police violence protests (0 replies)
  40. Abadi announces reforms aimed at “decentralization” of Iraq (0 replies)
  41. German economy minister celebrates the expansion of the Suez Canal (0 replies)
  42. US presidential candidate Bobby Jindal calls for prosecution of “sanctuary city” mayors (0 replies)
  43. Port Botany and Brisbane workers oppose Hutchison’s mass sackings (0 replies)
  44. Italian pseudo-left supports Syriza’s betrayal (0 replies)
  45. Spain: New National Security Law to come into force before Catalan elections (0 replies)
  46. Northern Virginia schools face major budget cuts (0 replies)
  47. UK: Manchester City Council bans homeless protesters from city centre (0 replies)
  48. Dissident journalists persecuted in Mexico (0 replies)
  49. “The End of the Tour” is more snore than tour (0 replies)
  50. Interview with Greece PM Alexis Tsipras: “Austerity is a dead end” (0 replies)
  51. Today in labor history: NYC subway workers show their muscle (0 replies)
  52. Ending Cuban blockade could improve U.S. health (0 replies)
  53. Bernie Sanders rallies in Northwest draw record crowds (0 replies)
  54. Conflict within US political establishment over Iran nuclear accord intensifies (0 replies)
  55. Police murder and class rule in America (0 replies)
  56. Ukrainian government blacklists Russian actors and musicians (0 replies)
  57. Puerto Rico on rations (0 replies)
  58. Australian Federal Police aid Sri Lankan unit implicated in torture (0 replies)
  59. US psychologists’ convention bans participation in torture (0 replies)
  60. Federal agents sent to Baltimore to bolster local police (0 replies)
  61. Sacked Hutchison workers speak out (0 replies)
  62. One year since the death of Michael Brown (0 replies)
  63. Report shows continuing stagnation in US jobs, wages (0 replies)
  64. Syracuse, New York ravaged by unemployment, poverty and low wages (0 replies)
  65. US, Russia reach deal for chemical weapons inspections in Syria (0 replies)
  66. Israel’s Netanyahu government widens use of anti-democratic detention orders (0 replies)
  67. London Tube workers carry out 24-hour strike (0 replies)
  68. London Tube worker describes issues in struggle (0 replies)
  69. German court in 1992 upheld 1931 treason conviction of Carl von Ossietzky (0 replies)
  70. White house threatens to veto GOP anti-VA worker bill (0 replies)
  71. Kenyans and Ethiopians welcome Obama with open arms (0 replies)
  72. GOP hopefuls insult workers, women, African Americans, and seniors (0 replies)
  73. Court blocks Texas voter IDs - maybe (0 replies)
  74. President announces Clean Power Plan to supportive poll results (0 replies)
  75. Today in history: Uncle Ruthie Buell born 85 years ago, still performing (0 replies)
  76. Native Americans gather to support the Sanders campaign (0 replies)
  77. Hundreds dead as refugee boat sinks in Mediterranean (0 replies)
  78. Obama on Iran: The specter of World War III (0 replies)
  79. The sacking of the German attorney general and the assault on press freedom (0 replies)
  80. International scholars call on Japanese PM to issue apology (0 replies)
  81. Obamacare enrollees highly dissatisfied with health coverage (0 replies)
  82. Buffalo, New York: Opioid overdosing reaches epidemic proportions (0 replies)
  83. Wildfires spread in Northern California (0 replies)
  84. Canada’s NDP promises “change” and continued austerity (0 replies)
  85. Donald Trump plays the politics of resentment (0 replies)
  86. Mass movement the key to voting rights protection (0 replies)
  87. Steelworkers become first union to back Iran nuclear curbs deal (0 replies)
  88. Indigenous news: juvenile justice, Juneau artist, cultural appropriation, gaming (0 replies)
  89. Amend Constitution to add a right to vote (0 replies)
  90. A Middle East nuclear weapon-free zone: a vital next step (0 replies)
  91. Where's the #BlackLivesMatter Critique of the Black Misleadership Class, or Obama or Hillary? (0 replies)
  92. New Mural in D.C.: Shooting the “War Thug” Presidents in the Balls (0 replies)
  93. Today in history: Jazz artist Ramsey Lewis premieres new concerto at 80 (0 replies)
  94. Voting Rights Act turns 50 - is it on agenda for GOP debate? (0 replies)
  95. Pretty Words, Ugly Actions: The Obama Legacy on Climate Change (0 replies)
  96. Black Parents Should Opt Their Children Out of High Stakes Testing (0 replies)
  97. The Obama Legacy on Nuclear Weapons at the 70th Anniversary of the Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki (0 replies)
  98. Obama speech on Iran: Collapse of nuclear deal will mean war (0 replies)
  99. The 70th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima (0 replies)
  100. US uses ASEAN summit to escalate confrontation with Beijing (0 replies)
  101. Thousands protest torture-murder of Mexican photojournalist and four women (0 replies)
  102. Obama administration finalizes climate rules (0 replies)
  103. ACLU files lawsuit over handcuffing of Kentucky school children (0 replies)
  104. Legionnaires’ disease outbreak in the Bronx exposes safety issues (0 replies)
  105. German army peddles propaganda at heavy metal concert (0 replies)
  106. U.S.-Turkey deal: disaster in the making (0 replies)
  107. Mexico: media unions condemn murder of Ruben Espinosa (0 replies)
  108. Billboard outside debate to highlight how GOP hurts women (0 replies)
  109. Add Chris Christie – again – to the list of union-bashers (0 replies)
  110. Indiana HIV epidemic underscores value of syringe services programs (0 replies)
  111. Toxic algae blooming in warm water from California to Alaska (0 replies)
  112. Thank you Pope Francis for talking about climate change (0 replies)
  113. Mississippi Stuntmen (0 replies)
  114. US Imperialism’s Decline is the Driving Force of History, Not It’s Growth (0 replies)
  115. Poll Shows Black People Have Begun to Recover Their Senses on Race Relations (0 replies)
  116. Steelworkers, top firms at odds as contract deadline approaches (0 replies)
  117. Today in labor history: Reagan fires air traffic controllers (0 replies)
  118. Freedom Rider: A Dead Lion and a Dead Black Man (0 replies)
  119. BlackLivesMatter Activists: Targets of US Surveilence (0 replies)
  120. Bernie Sanders’ Top Five Race Problems: The Unbearable Whiteness of Nominal Nordic Socialism (0 replies)
  121. The Only Issue in 2016 – the Legacy of 1776 (0 replies)
  122. The Fake War on ISIS: US and Turkey Escalate in Syria (0 replies)
  123. Second-largest US coal producer files for bankruptcy (0 replies)
  124. One year of Obama’s Iraq-Syria war (0 replies)
  125. Imperialist powers prepare another military intervention in Libya (0 replies)
  126. Over 450 civilians killed by US-led air strikes in Iraq and Syria (0 replies)
  127. German government fires prosecutor over treason charge against Internet blog (0 replies)
  128. Media fans speculation over possible Biden presidential bid (0 replies)
  129. Australian government announces $89 billion naval expansion (0 replies)
  130. US telecom unions order Verizon workers to stay on job as contract expires (0 replies)
  131. Report: Unemployment insurance fails workers with volatile schedules (0 replies)
  132. UK government rips up restrictions on fracking (0 replies)
  133. UK government rips up restrictions on fracking (0 replies)
  134. The rot at the heart of the American economy (0 replies)
  135. Federal judge upholds NLRB union election rules (0 replies)
  136. Plaque marks site where Minneapolis cops fired on striking workers (0 replies)
  137. Today in history: Remembering White House correspondent Helen Thomas (0 replies)
  138. Illinois GOP governor solicits retirees as strikebreakers (0 replies)
  139. Black Agenda Radio for Week of Aug 3, 2015 (0 replies)
  140. Obama authorizes escalation of US war against Syria (0 replies)
  141. International Viewpoint, Syriza and the fraud of Greece’s “Truth Committee” on debt (0 replies)
  142. Dallas man dies after telling deputies he cannot breathe (0 replies)
  143. Detroit City Council imposes new 7.5 percent water rate hike (0 replies)
  144. Germany takes over military training operations in Mali (0 replies)
  145. US has spied on Japanese government for a decade (0 replies)
  146. Calls for deployment of German army to deal with refugees (0 replies)
  147. London Underground workers set to hold second 24-hour strike (0 replies)
  148. “Black Lives Matter” dealing with police abuse that is anything but new (0 replies)
  149. Fears mount in Guatemala as elections approach (0 replies)
  150. Social democratic NDP could lead Canada’s next government (0 replies)
  151. Medicare turns 50 with vigor in Los Angeles (0 replies)
  152. Court orders El Super to reinstate Fermin Rodriquez, fired organizer (0 replies)
  153. Germany's anti-immigrant politicians are today's Know-Nothings (0 replies)
  154. Shielded for decades, Pinochet thugs now face justice (0 replies)
  155. Florida’s wildlife and environment endangered by the governor (0 replies)
  156. Today in history: Actor-activist Martin Sheen celebrates his 75th birthday (0 replies)
  157. After Syriza’s capitulation, Troika demands brutal austerity programme (0 replies)
  158. Washington stunned by attack on US mercenaries in Syria (0 replies)
  159. The oligarchs’ election (0 replies)
  160. German-US tensions intensify following Turkish attack on Kurdish minority (0 replies)
  161. Amnesty International report details Israeli war crimes in 2014 bombing of Rafah (0 replies)
  162. US-led Pacific trade pact talks break down (0 replies)
  163. TPP investor-state dispute settlement clauses allow corporations to sue governments (0 replies)
  164. Harper formally launches Canada’s federal election campaign (0 replies)
  165. Unidentified gunmen fire on Sri Lankan election rally (0 replies)
  166. Clashes erupt on West Bank after child is murdered by Zionist settlers (0 replies)
  167. The political bankruptcy of Syriza’s Left Platform (0 replies)
  168. NATO scrambles jets against Russian aircraft over the Baltic Sea (0 replies)
  169. Prosecutor declines to bring charges against Cincinnati cops who lied to protect killer of Samuel DuBose (0 replies)
  170. Sanders talks “left” and moves right (0 replies)
  171. German federal prosecutor investigates blog for treason (0 replies)
  172. Australian unions promote anti-Chinese nationalism (0 replies)
  173. Hillary Clinton pledges to push Employee Free Choice (0 replies)
  174. Single-payer healthcare gets backing from Medicare’s “creator” (0 replies)
  175. The way to save the planet: shrink the economy (0 replies)
  176. Ten fateful days in Mississippi, March 1962 (0 replies)
  177. Birthday PIE for Medicare: celebrations urge expanding it for all (0 replies)
  178. Indigenous News: white privilege, A Tribe Called Red, mining protests (0 replies)
  179. Today in history: Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling turns 50 (0 replies)
  180. Turkey put on a war footing (0 replies)
  181. US homeownership rate hits lowest level since 1967 (0 replies)
  182. Royal Dutch Shell to slash 6,500 jobs (0 replies)
  183. Right-wing Israeli fanatic stabs six at gay rights parade (0 replies)
  184. Fiat Chrysler reports sharp rise in second-quarter profits (0 replies)
  185. Congressional Republicans move to defund Planned Parenthood (0 replies)
  186. Hillary Clinton and secret Swiss bank accounts (0 replies)
  187. Immigrant family detention centers scrutinized at US Congressional forum (0 replies)
  188. Today in history: Hooray for Medicare on its first 50 years! (0 replies)
  189. "Ant-Man" is fun, but never thinks big (0 replies)
  190. Trump embraces “ridiculous” mass deportation policy (0 replies)
  191. Some extraordinarily special Olympics days in Los Angeles (0 replies)
  192. AFL-CIO to hold regular talks on racism beginning in September (0 replies)
  193. Chevron’s oil on troubled waters (0 replies)
  194. Boy Scouts of America to allow gay adult leaders (0 replies)
  195. AFL-CIO leaders push presidential candidates on labor’s Raising Wages Agenda (0 replies)
  196. US, Turkey prepare to escalate Syrian intervention (0 replies)
  197. White House rejects petition for Snowden pardon signed by 168,000 (0 replies)
  198. Bernie Sanders pits US workers against immigrants in Vox interview (0 replies)
  199. Cincinnati cop who killed Samuel Dubose charged with murder (0 replies)
  200. UK government whips up anti-immigrant hysteria over Eurotunnel security at Calais (0 replies)
  201. Former Greek finance minister Varoufakis facing calls for criminal prosecution (0 replies)
  202. Television programme shows how German companies benefit from privatisation in Greece (0 replies)
  203. What is the pseudo-left? (0 replies)
  204. Ukraine’s communists, under attack, seek solidarity (0 replies)
  205. AFL-CIO adds single-payer insurance to its Raising Wages campaign (0 replies)
  206. Freedom Rider: Obama’s Africa Hypocrisy (0 replies)
  207. Rwanda's US-Backed Pit-Bull Regime Promotes Instability Through Violence in Burundi (0 replies)
  208. I believe in the machine of state (0 replies)
  209. A Snapshot of Imperialism's Crime of Homelessness: Why Boston's Homeless Crisis Deepens Despite City Plan to End It (0 replies)
  210. Is Russia a threat in Ukraine? (0 replies)
  211. Zimbabwe: Minnesota dentist faces charge of lion poaching (0 replies)
  212. Top union leader describes GOP presidential hopefuls as money-grubbing (0 replies)
  213. Sandra Bland’s only offense was “driving while black” (0 replies)
  214. Is “human capitalism” the solution to shrinking wages? (0 replies)
  215. Today in labor history: Fast-food workers strike for $15 in seven U.S. cities (0 replies)
  216. Presidential candidates knocking at labor’s door this week (0 replies)
  217. NATO backs Turkish/US regime-change offensive in Syria (0 replies)
  218. The dark side of American politics (0 replies)
  219. Libyan kangaroo court sentences Gaddafi’s son and others to die (0 replies)
  220. Failure of Iran nuclear pact will lead to war, Kerry warns (0 replies)
  221. Workers in Berlin speak out on the crisis in Greece (0 replies)
  222. UK Labour Party descends into crisis over leadership contest (0 replies)
  223. UK Conservatives plan war and domestic repression (0 replies)
  224. Ford and GM announce huge quarterly profits (0 replies)
  225. More than a review: The importance of "Jimmy Higgins" work underlined (0 replies)
  226. Poverty and child brain damage (0 replies)
  227. Cincinnati community marches to demand justice for Samuel Dubose (0 replies)
  228. Minnesota, workers want AT&T to comply with state paid leave law (0 replies)
  229. Religious voters back Pope's stands against racism, income inequality, for worker rights (0 replies)
  230. Striking federal contract workers demand "$15 and a union" (0 replies)
  231. Today in history: U.S. Marines invade and occupy Haiti 100 years ago (0 replies)
  232. With US backing, Turkey prepares to seize buffer zones inside Syria (0 replies)
  233. The international significance of the Sri Lankan general election (0 replies)
  234. Chinese stock market suffers biggest one-day sell-off since 2007 (0 replies)
  235. Conflicts erupt over Syriza’s contingency planning for Greek euro exit (0 replies)
  236. Obama hails Ethiopian regime as US proxy in “war on terror” (0 replies)
  237. Youth and workers in Australia speak about the Greek crisis (0 replies)
  238. Cleveland officer pepper sprays crowd of protesters (0 replies)
  239. US Department of Homeland Security spied on Black Lives Matter protesters (0 replies)
  240. "La Bestia" victims call for immigration reform (0 replies)
  241. Savoring Sautet: Five films by French auteur Claude Sautet re-released (0 replies)
  242. The Pope huddles with mayors to tackle climate change (0 replies)
  243. Huckabee comparison of Iran deal to Holocaust reflects power of money (0 replies)
  244. Today in history: Centennial of the Panama-California Exposition in San Diego (0 replies)
  245. 60,000 call for justice for Tamir Rice (0 replies)
  246. Would-be president Christie exposed by his New Jersey record (0 replies)
  247. US-backed Saudi strikes in Yemen kill 120 civilians (0 replies)
  248. Mining job cuts: The destructive anarchy of the capitalist market (0 replies)
  249. German economics minister rushes to exploit business opportunities in Iran (0 replies)
  250. Amid ongoing protests, Japan’s upper house to discuss military bills (0 replies)