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  1. Walmart workers group happy about deal imposed on retail giant (0 replies)
  2. “Breaking Bad” belongs to pantheon of great, dark TV (0 replies)
  3. Today in labor history: Zeigfield Follies chorus girls form union (0 replies)
  4. United Mine Workers of America reaches settlement with Patriot Coal (0 replies)
  5. Lawmakers hit offshoring of call center jobs (0 replies)
  6. “Elysium” gives sci-fi twist to immigration, health care (0 replies)
  7. Reject the assault on GMH jobs and conditions! (0 replies)
  8. Australian election “debate”: A stage-managed farce (0 replies)
  9. Dozens killed as Israel, Egypt strike targets in Sinai (0 replies)
  10. Why is JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon immune from prosecution? (0 replies)
  11. Lon Snowden defends son’s actions in TV interview (0 replies)
  12. FBI suspected of cyber-attack on anonymous web-hosting and email services (0 replies)
  13. Australian Election Date PH (0 replies)
  14. Obama, Greek premier stress close military and intelligence ties (0 replies)
  15. Rhode Island workers’ pensions cut as hedge funds profit (0 replies)
  16. The brutal society: A week on America’s death row (0 replies)
  17. Australian corruption findings highlight Labor Party’s decay (0 replies)
  18. Songwriter PJ Harvey releases song protesting treatment of Guantánamo Bay hunger striker (0 replies)
  19. Chicago city worker pensions under attack (0 replies)
  20. Lavabit email shuts down after refusing to comply with “crimes against the American people” (0 replies)
  21. Obama’s press conference: The smiling face of a police state (0 replies)
  22. NSA funds UK’s spying operations (0 replies)
  23. US launches more strikes against Yemen, expands terror alert to Pakistan (0 replies)
  24. Miami teenager tased to death by police (0 replies)
  25. SEP candidates challenge US ambassador (0 replies)
  26. Clergy call for end to torture in California prisons (with video) (0 replies)
  27. Mandela – schmaltzy icon or revolutionary leader? (0 replies)
  28. It's official: UFCW formally rejoins AFL-CIO (0 replies)
  29. Today in labor history: California school workers organize union (0 replies)
  30. Communist peasant organizers murdered in Mexico (0 replies)
  31. Thousands shut down Chicago streets at ALEC meeting (0 replies)
  32. The White House and “Cold War mentality” (0 replies)
  33. Russian Communists must stand against LGBTQ persecution (0 replies)
  34. Washington presses for talks between Egyptian army junta, Islamists (0 replies)
  35. Marked increase in US military suicides (0 replies)
  36. Opposition in Papua New Guinea to Australian refugee pact (0 replies)
  37. What the German Greens do not say about the Bavarian intelligence service (0 replies)
  38. Toronto doctor faces sanctions for helping poor (0 replies)
  39. Hundreds of Turkish officers, officials sentenced in Ergenekon trial (0 replies)
  40. The Detroit election (0 replies)
  41. NSA reading content of Americans international communications (0 replies)
  42. Letters from our readers (0 replies)
  43. Billion-pound NHS contract offered to private health care providers (0 replies)
  44. Today in labor history: Mexican leader Emilano Zapata born (0 replies)
  45. "Conduct of Saints”: conscience, crime, and Catholics in post-Nazi Rome (0 replies)
  46. The annual budget kabuki is not kabuki this year (0 replies)
  47. SEIU, AFT join coalition to stop job discrimination vs. gays (0 replies)
  48. Documents expose new ALEC scheme to kill clean energy (0 replies)
  49. “The Gatekeepers”: brutally frank and powerful (0 replies)
  50. Who says a two-state solution is dead? (0 replies)
  51. US launches new drone strikes against Yemen (0 replies)
  52. Obama cancels summit, escalates tensions with Russia (0 replies)
  53. Russia and Iran deepen political and military cooperation (0 replies)
  54. No maritime agreement at ASEAN meeting (0 replies)
  55. Obama’s housing program: A windfall for Wall Street (0 replies)
  56. Inquiry into police killing of Mark Duggan to report no evidence of police criminality (0 replies)
  57. Gas drilling company imposes lifetime gag order on Pennsylvania children (0 replies)
  58. AFL-CIO seeks to broaden income base as membership plummets (0 replies)
  59. More US doctors opting out of Medicare (0 replies)
  60. Doesn’t feel like shared sacrifice to Detroit’s pensioners (0 replies)
  61. FCC To Finally Rule On Cost of Prison Phone Calls This Friday (0 replies)
  62. Freedom Rider: Tar Sands Hell in Detroit (0 replies)
  63. NSA, DEA and Local Cops Share Information Concealed From Judges & Defendants, But No Liberal Outrage (0 replies)
  64. Rwandan Warlord Kagame Threatens Neighbors and UN Force (0 replies)
  65. Under Obama, Tyranny is the New Transparency (0 replies)
  66. The Rebirth of Detroit (0 replies)
  67. White Racial Delusion, 50 Years After the March on Washington (0 replies)
  68. Guild leaders optimistic about new Washington Post and Globe owners (0 replies)
  69. Enshrine voting right in the Constitution (0 replies)
  70. Lawmakers probe job safety rules delay (0 replies)
  71. Union locals pledge to halt GOP in 2014 mid-term elections (0 replies)
  72. Hiroshima memory stirs call for peace (0 replies)
  73. “World War Z” as World War Proletariat (0 replies)
  74. Low-wage America (0 replies)
  75. Chairman of German Pirate Party defends the secret services (0 replies)
  76. Bradley Manning’s potential maximum sentence reduced to 90 years (0 replies)
  77. Billionaire Jeffrey Bezos to purchase Washington Post (0 replies)
  78. One million UK workers on zero-hour contracts (0 replies)
  79. British government introduces Internet censorship filters (0 replies)
  80. Contaminated water leaks into sea from Japan’s crippled nuclear plant (0 replies)
  81. Australian election campaign dominated by austerity demands (0 replies)
  82. Today in labor history: No more Hiroshimas or Nagasakis (0 replies)
  83. "Wolverine" sequel is much sharper than the first (0 replies)
  84. If McDonald's workers get a raise, would a Big Mac cost more? (0 replies)
  85. Stories about vulnerable kids take top journalism awards (0 replies)
  86. Goodwill's disabled workers join the fight for a living wage (0 replies)
  87. New Senate bill would virtually end USPS (0 replies)
  88. US extends global terror alert (0 replies)
  89. US growth and jobs figures point to continuing economic breakdown (0 replies)
  90. US Drug Enforcement Agency conceals use of information from NSA mass surveillance programs (0 replies)
  91. Obama administration officials testify at Manning sentencing (0 replies)
  92. European Union seeks drone and spy satellite network (0 replies)
  93. California governor intervenes with union support to prevent BART strike (0 replies)
  94. Top baseball player Alex Rodriguez suspended through 2014 season (0 replies)
  95. French government plans ban on Islamic veil in universities (0 replies)
  96. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 8/05/13 (0 replies)
  97. Hear them - the unemployed (0 replies)
  98. As groups converge on Chicago, watchdogs expose ALEC slush fund (0 replies)
  99. International groups to Iran’s new president: End trade union repression (0 replies)
  100. Today in labor history: Workers’ rule crushed in Hungary (0 replies)
  101. Reza Aslan's “Zealot” exposes Christianity's revolutionary roots (0 replies)
  102. Mobilizing in August is key for immigrant rights (0 replies)
  103. Corporate ineptitude in Navy contract looms over union drive (0 replies)
  104. Immigration reform advocates speak out at AFL-CIO headquarters (0 replies)
  105. SEP holds election rally capping Detroit mayoral campaign (0 replies)
  106. FBI using hacker techniques to spy on Americans (0 replies)
  107. The US terror scare (0 replies)
  108. Berlusconi’s party threatens to bring down Italian government (0 replies)
  109. Australian PM calls September 7 election (0 replies)
  110. Who benefits from the “Common Core” curriculum in US schools? (0 replies)
  111. Australia: Greens, pseudo-lefts suppress class issues at refugee rallies (0 replies)
  112. Homeless shelters overflowing in small Wisconsin city (0 replies)
  113. British government steps up plans to sell off Royal Mail (0 replies)
  114. The revival of Japanese militarism (0 replies)
  115. Dismal jobs report exposes claims of US recovery (0 replies)
  116. Google searches bring visit by joint terrorism task force in Long Island (0 replies)
  117. Obama administration launches terror scare (0 replies)
  118. Kerry boosts Egyptian military dictatorship (0 replies)
  119. British soldier suicides overtake battlefield deaths (0 replies)
  120. Australian government “mini-budget” prepares post-election austerity (0 replies)
  121. Indian government to create Telangana state in southern India (0 replies)
  122. Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
  123. Mass arrests at immigration protest spur coalition to remake America (0 replies)
  124. Latino voters' relevance in mid-term elections examined (0 replies)
  125. Goal is Israeli-Palestine pact in 9 months, Kerry says (0 replies)
  126. Unemployment dips, but new jobs likely pay low wages (0 replies)
  127. Today in labor history: first general strike in Canada held (0 replies)
  128. Edward Snowden gains temporary asylum in Russia (0 replies)
  129. The Detroit bankruptcy and the drive toward dictatorship (0 replies)
  130. Bradley Manning prosecution pushes for maximum 136-year sentence (0 replies)
  131. US Congress approves plan that will increase student loan rates (0 replies)
  132. US general reveals plans for Air Force expansion in Asia (0 replies)
  133. The Detroit bankruptcy and the Jones Day law firm (0 replies)
  134. Detroit workers outraged by bankruptcy (0 replies)
  135. Germany: Two Romanian shipyard workers burned to death in overcrowded accommodation (0 replies)
  136. SEP Detroit mayoral candidate D’Artagnan Collier in televised debate (0 replies)
  137. Today in labor history: The murder of Frank Little (0 replies)
  138. Union leaders and allies arrested at Capitol immigration protest (0 replies)
  139. Reza Aslan, FOX News, and Islamophobia (0 replies)
  140. Union volunteers dig up a Minnesota graveyard (0 replies)
  141. California inspectors afraid to go after marijuana-growing polluters (0 replies)
  142. Danny Glover blasts worker intimidation at Nissan (0 replies)
  143. Aftershock: One Hundred Years Since The Armory Show (0 replies)
  144. Defying police repression, Maruti Suzuki workers in India continue fight (0 replies)
  145. Henri Alleg, 1921 to 2013: Exposed French torture in Algeria (0 replies)
  146. Letters from our readers (0 replies)
  147. Police detain students, teachers suspected of cheating in Romanian school (0 replies)
  148. Guardian newspaper reveals wider Internet surveillance (0 replies)
  149. The Bradley Manning verdict: Criminalizing the exposure of crimes (0 replies)
  150. Federal court OKs warrantless collection of cellphone data (0 replies)
  151. Germany: Former SPD Interior Minister Otto Schily defends mass surveillance (0 replies)
  152. US, EU officials press for détente between Egyptian junta and Muslim Brotherhood (0 replies)
  153. Seoul to extend US control over South Korean military (0 replies)
  154. Obama Administration Seeks to Keep Tens of Thousands Imprisoned Under Unfair Crack VS Powder Cocaine Penalities (0 replies)
  155. The “Obscene 14” House NSA Negroes (0 replies)
  156. Freedom Rider: Obama Fights to Keep Black People in Jail (0 replies)
  157. Obama and GOP Speak Same Language: Corporate Tax Cuts = Jobs (0 replies)
  158. How Zimmerman Could – and Should – Have Been Convicted Under Florida Law (0 replies)
  159. The U.S. Military’s Mind Games in Africa: No Bullets, But Lethal (0 replies)
  160. Zimmerman and The Invention of the White Race (0 replies)
  161. Turkey: Uprising’s currents run deep (0 replies)
  162. Today in labor history: Daniel Defoe pilloried for defending dissent (0 replies)
  163. Palermo’s agrees to reinstate eight fired workers (0 replies)
  164. Unionists to hit the streets in August for immigration reform (0 replies)
  165. Senate confirms all five Obama picks for NLRB (0 replies)
  166. Mixed verdict, mixed response in Bradley Manning case (0 replies)
  167. Fast-food workers super-size protests in Missouri and elsewhere (0 replies)
  168. Obama outlines “grand bargain” to slash corporate taxes (0 replies)
  169. The conviction of Bradley Manning: A travesty of justice (0 replies)
  170. Senate confirms deputy attorney general under Bush as new FBI chief (0 replies)
  171. Constitutional amendments prepare authoritarian rule in Japan (0 replies)
  172. Pressure from European Union heightens political crisis in Slovenia (0 replies)
  173. Australia: Queensland flood victims still living in freight containers (0 replies)
  174. Denmark’s social democratic-led government targets health service for cuts (0 replies)
  175. Brooklyn hospitals dismantled as Wall Street waits in the wings (0 replies)
  176. Today in labor history: Medicare and Medicaid established (0 replies)
  177. Port hazmat workers: we need medical benefits! (0 replies)
  178. Hedge fund SAC indicted for insider trading (0 replies)
  179. UK: Splitting of Doncaster children services a model for further privatisations (0 replies)
  180. For striking Laborers at Cretex, preserving pensions is key (0 replies)
  181. Feds review worker exposure to blood-borne pathogens (0 replies)
  182. Cop show reveals the U.S.-Mexico divide (0 replies)
  183. IBEW adds its voice to call for changes in Obamacare (0 replies)
  184. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 7/29/13 (0 replies)
  185. Major League Baseball suspends Ryan Braun for using steroids (0 replies)
  186. Obama rejects federal aid for Detroit (0 replies)
  187. The Egyptian coup and the tasks facing the working class (0 replies)
  188. Christie’s appraises the Detroit Institute of Arts collection for possible sale (0 replies)
  189. Italy bus crash claims 39 lives (0 replies)
  190. Cuban government announces acceleration of privatization and austerity measures (0 replies)
  191. Workers Struggles: The Americas (0 replies)
  192. Letters from our readers (0 replies)
  193. City College of San Francisco: 99% vs. corporate education reform (0 replies)
  194. Today in labor history: United Farm Workers sign contract with Calif. grape industry (0 replies)
  195. Across generations: Nation’s students continue progressive fight (0 replies)
  196. “Fruitvale Station”: an American tragedy (0 replies)
  197. Labor movement in for a major makeover (0 replies)
  198. Survey: Majority backs public schools over alternatives (0 replies)
  199. Letter Carriers: Even Dem plans for postal “reform” fall short (0 replies)
  200. Mounting toll of dead, injured from crackdown by Egyptian junta (0 replies)
  201. Obama’s bogus crusade for the “middle class” (0 replies)
  202. Four in five Americans economically insecure (0 replies)
  203. Father of Edward Snowden issues open letter to Obama denouncing “Orwellian surveillance programs” (0 replies)
  204. Spanish train crash driver accused of reckless homicide (0 replies)
  205. US vice president visits India to strengthen ties against China (0 replies)
  206. Israeli-Palestinian talks a cover for US aggression in Middle East (0 replies)
  207. California pensions remain underfunded despite fiscal gains (0 replies)
  208. Bloody clashes as military moves to break up pro-Mursi rallies in Egypt (0 replies)
  209. Greece and Detroit—a new stage in the social counterrevolution (0 replies)
  210. Tunisian opposition seizes on Brahmi’s murder to push for Egypt-style coup (0 replies)
  211. Defense rests in Manning court-martial (0 replies)
  212. US pressures Russia to extradite Snowden, vowing “he will not be tortured” (0 replies)
  213. Britain’s Royal birth: Media frenzy amid public indifference (0 replies)
  214. British police stole IDs of dead children to infiltrate political organisations (0 replies)
  215. Today in labor history: Americans with Disabilities Act signed into law (0 replies)
  216. Alberta oil leak into week 10 - can it be stopped? (0 replies)
  217. Rep. Steve King's idiot remarks are serious problem (0 replies)
  218. Unions scramble to aid victims in Detroit bankruptcy filing (0 replies)
  219. Immigration reform lifts up all workers, says civil rights leader (0 replies)
  220. Mapuche people see progress on political demands (0 replies)
  221. Japanese Communists may emerge as main opposition to "Abenomics" (0 replies)
  222. Cuba’s July 26: Honoring heroes of Moncada (0 replies)
  223. US Congress defends the methods of a police state (0 replies)
  224. Japan scrambles fighters against Chinese plane in East China Sea (0 replies)
  225. Prosecution delivers closing arguments in Manning trial (0 replies)
  226. At least 80 killed in Spanish train crash (0 replies)
  227. India: NLC workers angered by sell-out of their anti-privatisation strike (0 replies)
  228. Katter’s Australian Party: A nationalist political trap (0 replies)
  229. Terry Hicks defends whistleblower Edward Snowden (0 replies)
  230. President Obama lays out his vision for the economy (0 replies)
  231. Inmates & advocates press for changes as prison hunger strike continues (0 replies)
  232. Danville, Va., marches for Trayvon Martin and against violence (0 replies)
  233. Today in labor history: Farrell Dobbs born (0 replies)
  234. Florida’s Dream Defenders convene their own legislative session (0 replies)
  235. Top general: Intervention in Syria would be costly, risky (0 replies)
  236. Attorney General launches new voting rights battle (0 replies)
  237. Layoffs threaten fresh food program in Chicago (0 replies)
  238. California labor leader to replace Holt-Baker at AFL-CIO (0 replies)
  239. Senate to vote by July 31 on all five NLRB nominees (0 replies)
  240. After White House intervention, House defeats constraints on domestic spying (0 replies)
  241. The militarization of America (0 replies)
  242. Snowden remains in airport as Russian officials send mixed messages (0 replies)
  243. Germany: Politicians and media promote a “basic right to security” (0 replies)
  244. Federal court considers legality of drone strike killings of US citizens (0 replies)
  245. Obama combines demagogy and right-wing policies in speech on economy (0 replies)
  246. New Pakistani government desperate for IMF bailout (0 replies)
  247. What commitments has the Labor government made to US war plans? (0 replies)
  248. Obama Supports the Racial Surveillance That Killed Trayvon (0 replies)
  249. Freedom Rider: The Corporate Media’s Mass Hypnosis (0 replies)
  250. What's the Difference Between Teach For America and a Scab Temp Agency? (0 replies)