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  1. Allegiant Air pilot fired for evacuating passengers from smoking plane (0 replies)
  2. Obama backs $607 billion Pentagon bill that bars Guantanamo closing (0 replies)
  3. US Supreme Court expands immunity for killer cops (0 replies)
  4. Anger grows as Ford workers begin voting on UAW sellout (0 replies)
  5. Refugees stranded at processing camp outside Heidelberg, Germany (0 replies)
  6. German government plans global military offensive (0 replies)
  7. US media seize on doping report to deepen offensive against Russia (0 replies)
  8. France inaugurates €4.2 billion defence ministry complex (0 replies)
  9. UK students protest education cuts (0 replies)
  10. What Good Are Our Black Politics When 3 of Every 8 Black Children Under 6 Are in Poverty? (0 replies)
  11. This Ain’t Your Grandfather’s Civil Rights Movement (0 replies)
  12. The Corporate Media is Never Your Friend (0 replies)
  13. Freedom Rider: The New York Times Covers Up American Role in Refugee Suffering (0 replies)
  14. Self Determination:*What It Is, What It Isn't (0 replies)
  15. Whither Africa in the Global South?: Lessons of Bandung and Pan-Africanism (0 replies)
  16. Will the West Create Its Next Failed State in Burundi? (0 replies)
  17. US escalates air and ground operations in Iraq and Syria (0 replies)
  18. The UK military, Jeremy Corbyn and the threat of dictatorship (0 replies)
  19. Paramilitary police confront airline passengers in Miami (0 replies)
  20. Military maneuvers force LA Airport to reroute flights (0 replies)
  21. Netanyahu visits White House seeking massive arms aid (0 replies)
  22. UAW-Ford deal creates new tier of low-paid workers (0 replies)
  23. European Union steps up financial pressure on Greece (0 replies)
  24. UK Prime Minister Cameron outlines his demands for EU “reform” (0 replies)
  25. Black Agenda Radio for Week of November 9, 2015 (0 replies)
  26. No joy in Wisconsin Mudville as state economy strikes out (0 replies)
  27. Veterans Day: Honoring those who served and reflecting on our future (0 replies)
  28. Report details retirement insecurity for workers, decadent pensions for CEOs (0 replies)
  29. Spike Lee’s Chiraq spotlights Chicago gun violence (0 replies)
  30. Jaywalking leads to series of brutal arrests in Austin, Texas (0 replies)
  31. Washington State electorate gives green light on important issues (0 replies)
  32. #MillionStudentMarch demands end to education profiteering, wage stagnation (0 replies)
  33. Suu Kyi’s party defeats military-backed regime in Burma election (0 replies)
  34. Racial slurs have no place in football (0 replies)
  35. Racist ideology moves more than just people who fly Confederate flags (0 replies)
  36. “Embrace of the Serpent”: Odyssey into Amazonian heart of “darkness” (0 replies)
  37. Today in Native American history: Russell Means is born (0 replies)
  38. Fast food workers wage biggest-ever strike Nov. 10 (0 replies)
  39. Pentagon push for build-up in Europe against Russia (0 replies)
  40. British military chief denounces Labour leader Corbyn on use of nuclear weapons (0 replies)
  41. Steep fall in China imports continues (0 replies)
  42. UAW Ford Council approves sellout deal (0 replies)
  43. Michigan Ford workers denounce UAW sellout (0 replies)
  44. University of Missouri president resigns amid protests over racist incidents (0 replies)
  45. Catalan parliament votes to begin secession from Spain (0 replies)
  46. OECD cuts estimate for global growth (0 replies)
  47. New York: I do mind laughing (0 replies)
  48. Justice prevails at University of Missouri: President Wolfe steps down (0 replies)
  49. Labor launches Latino voter education program (0 replies)
  50. SCOTUS takes on Little Sisters of the Poor challenge to Obamacare (0 replies)
  51. Today in labor history: The CIO is created in 1935 (0 replies)
  52. US defense secretary threatens Russia and China (0 replies)
  53. UAW scabs do bidding of US auto companies (0 replies)
  54. Ford workers denounce UAW efforts to push through sellout contract (0 replies)
  55. UAW prepares to override skilled trades workers’ rejection of GM contract (0 replies)
  56. German grand coalition axes the right to asylum (0 replies)
  57. France prepares drastic overhaul of Labour Code (0 replies)
  58. Louisiana cops who killed 6-year-old charged with murder (0 replies)
  59. New York attorney general to investigate ExxonMobil over climate change falsifications (0 replies)
  60. Turkey after the elections (0 replies)
  61. UAW seeks to ram through Ford deal as results at GM show split vote (0 replies)
  62. US deploys F-15s to Syria, targeting Russian jets (0 replies)
  63. “Positive” US jobs report belied by mass layoffs (0 replies)
  64. Russia halts flights to Egypt after air disaster (0 replies)
  65. Australian workers and youth denounce preparations for war against China (0 replies)
  66. Suu Kyi’s party predicted to win Burmese election (0 replies)
  67. Strikes and protests begin in Greece against Syriza austerity programme (0 replies)
  68. How “zero tolerance” tolerates inequality (0 replies)
  69. Gateway Arch builders remember their accomplishment 50 years later (0 replies)
  70. People's World in the streets: Voters react to “President Trump” (with video) (0 replies)
  71. After first look at full TPP text, union leaders give pact thumbs down (0 replies)
  72. Today in history: Saudi women protest by driving cars (0 replies)
  73. Many right-wingers defeated at the polls this year (0 replies)
  74. US defense secretary steps up threats against China (0 replies)
  75. Stiff opposition to UAW-GM deal as balloting concludes (0 replies)
  76. Skilled trades workers voting against UAW-GM agreement (0 replies)
  77. Republicans make limited gains in off-year US election (0 replies)
  78. Colleges starved of funds as Illinois Democrats and Republicans orchestrate budget impasse (0 replies)
  79. Death at Decatur tubing plant highlights unsafe working conditions in Alabama (0 replies)
  80. Egyptian dictator al-Sisi feted by UK government (0 replies)
  81. Left Party prepares mass deportations in German state of Thuringia (0 replies)
  82. Campaign exposes widespread abuses of poultry industry workers (0 replies)
  83. Lack of media attention to Holtzclaw trial: Do black women matter? (0 replies)
  84. Student loans are screwing your granny (0 replies)
  85. Fifty professors arrested at City University of New York protest (0 replies)
  86. Refugee crisis exposes Germany’s political crisis (0 replies)
  87. Rallies for $15 minimum wage to be held nationwide November 10 (0 replies)
  88. Today in history: Fellowship of Reconciliation, 100 years persevering for peace (0 replies)
  89. Number of people killed by police this year in US surpasses 1,000 (0 replies)
  90. Washington prepares for World War III (0 replies)
  91. Germany’s Grand Coalition split over how to drive back refugees (0 replies)
  92. Refugees protest being held at UK military base in Cyprus (0 replies)
  93. Substantial opposition to UAW-GM sellout remains as voting continues (0 replies)
  94. UAW officials spout company line (0 replies)
  95. ASEAN defence summit divided over South China Sea dispute (0 replies)
  96. Islamic State bomb downed Russian plane over Sinai, US officials claim (0 replies)
  97. Demand Nothing, Get Nothing: The Movement Needs to Say What It Wants (0 replies)
  98. Catalan secessionist resolution provokes political crisis in Spain (0 replies)
  99. Banning the box – long overdue (0 replies)
  100. Back in the USSR: setting the record straight (0 replies)
  101. Students criticize cartoon published at University of Illinois (0 replies)
  102. Today in history: Israeli Prime Minister Yitzkhak Rabin assassinated (0 replies)
  103. Liz Yates, 90, helped organize Seattle teachers (0 replies)
  104. Be very afraid: the price of Turkey’s elections (0 replies)
  105. Health care activists demand improved Medicare for all (with video) (0 replies)
  106. Science news roundup: meals, toys, and TV endanger kids (0 replies)
  107. The Obama Education Legacy Part 1 of 3: Obama Appoints Another Privatizing Stooge Secretary of Education (0 replies)
  108. The Middle Age White Male Die-Off: When Skin Privilege is Not Enough (0 replies)
  109. Native student challenges California professor who denies genocide (0 replies)
  110. German conservative parties call for harsh border controls (0 replies)
  111. Parliamentary committee warns Cameron against UK military involvement in Syria (0 replies)
  112. UAW sanctions closure of GM assembly plant in Wisconsin (0 replies)
  113. Close vote on UAW-GM contract reveals deep discontent (0 replies)
  114. French President Hollande tours Asia as divisions mount between US and Europe over China (0 replies)
  115. Capitalism and mortality: Death rate soars for middle-aged US workers (0 replies)
  116. US ramps up pressure on Beijing over South China Sea (0 replies)
  117. General Nat Turner, the Black Spartacus in a new play (0 replies)
  118. Lobstermen take on Maine's tea party governor (0 replies)
  119. Freedom Rider: Americans are Poor (0 replies)
  120. Rwandan Parliament Makes US Ally and Military Partner Paul Kagame President for Life (0 replies)
  121. Free Education: The Right to Call Our Souls Our Own (0 replies)
  122. Benghazi Smokescreen: Hiding Western War Crimes in Libya (0 replies)
  123. Clinton and the Benghazi Committee: Dancing on a Tightrope (0 replies)
  124. Public School Privatization Strategies: What Teachers, Unions, and Public Education Stakeholders Should Know (0 replies)
  125. Miners Shot Down! The Marikana Massacre Represents the Beginning of the End of the ANC – Part II (0 replies)
  126. War, Repression and International Gangsterism: U.S. State Policy from Benghazi to Baltimore (0 replies)
  127. Green news roundup: Keystone XL, Arctic oil drilling get X'ed out (0 replies)
  128. Taking on Maine's Governor LePage (0 replies)
  129. No boots on the ground in Syria! (0 replies)
  130. Paul Ryan promises the rightwing fringe he'll block immigration reform (0 replies)
  131. Remembering poet, Spanish Civil War vet Ramon Durem (0 replies)
  132. Treston Davis-Faulkner, rest in power (0 replies)
  133. Black Agenda Radio for Week of November 2, 2015 (0 replies)
  134. UAW using economic blackmail in effort to ram through sellout deal (0 replies)
  135. Global markets cheer dismal economic figures (0 replies)
  136. Obamacare open enrollment: A widening health care disaster for workers (0 replies)
  137. Japan’s economic outlook worsening (0 replies)
  138. GM Subsystems workers demand equal pay (0 replies)
  139. German Volkswagen workers fear job cuts (0 replies)
  140. Two days on, no clear explanation for downing of Russian plane over Sinai (0 replies)
  141. Israeli police threaten Palestinians with gas attacks “until you die” (0 replies)
  142. Bay area residents demand affordable housing (0 replies)
  143. Retired Teamsters slammed by budget bill (0 replies)
  144. Indigenous news: First Nations MPs elected, Day of the Dead history (0 replies)
  145. El Super workers continue fighting after 720 days with no contract (0 replies)
  146. “Moby-Dick”: Melville’s masterpiece gets an operatic treatment (0 replies)
  147. Argentina’s closer than expected presidential vote means a runoff (0 replies)
  148. This month in history: Are you aware of manatees? (0 replies)
  149. Thank you, Rosalyn Baxandall: socialist-feminist pioneer (0 replies)
  150. Kansas City GM workers first to vote against UAW sellout deal (0 replies)
  151. The elevation of Paul Ryan as US House speaker (0 replies)
  152. Unifor union in Canada hails UAW-Fiat Chrysler sellout contract in US (0 replies)
  153. Erdo (0 replies)
  154. International airlines avoid Egypt’s Sinai after 224 die in Russian passenger jet crash (0 replies)
  155. Leaders of Japan, China and South Korea meet in Seoul (0 replies)
  156. Berlin Senate seeks to cover its tracks after murder of refugee child (0 replies)
  157. Benedict Cumberbatch condemns UK government’s inhumane refugee policy (0 replies)
  158. War Abroad Breeds Homicidal Indifference At Home: St. Louis Garbage Fire Creeps Toward Nuclear Weapons Waste Dump (0 replies)
  159. Obama orders Special Forces troops into Syria (0 replies)
  160. UN Tribunal to adjudicate South China Sea legal dispute (0 replies)
  161. Internal tensions mount despite facade of Chinese leadership unity (0 replies)
  162. Chevron to lay off 7,000 workers (0 replies)
  163. GM Components Holding workers: The “third tier” in the GM-UAW contract (0 replies)
  164. Opposition mounts as GM vote begins (0 replies)
  165. Berlin: Bureaucratic treatment of refugees leads to death of 4-year-old (0 replies)
  166. The Glen Ford Report: High Stakes Testing is a Weapon for School Privatization (0 replies)
  167. The class issues in the Turkish elections (0 replies)
  168. More austerity for Puerto Rico (0 replies)
  169. Royal Marines stage protest in London to defend war criminal (0 replies)
  170. US judge orders release of Guantanamo torture videos (0 replies)
  171. EU Parliament votes nonbinding resolution to protect Edward Snowden (0 replies)
  172. FBI Director James Comey’s apology for police murder (0 replies)
  173. FBI Chief Gets the “Ferguson Effect” All Wrong (0 replies)
  174. Freedom Rider: White Settler Gentrification (0 replies)
  175. Garza vs. McKesson: The Great Debate Over How the Democratic Party Will Liberate Black People (0 replies)
  176. Skeletons as political art: A look at Day of the Dead artist Posada (0 replies)
  177. Today in history: “War of the Worlds” on radio causes riots, maybe (0 replies)
  178. Survey: Health care premiums continue to outpace inflation and wages (0 replies)
  179. House passes highway-transit bill, delays rail safety (0 replies)
  180. NLRB declares taxi drivers are employees, can vote to unionize (0 replies)
  181. Experts: “New” economy is just another way to suppress workers’ rights (0 replies)
  182. NATO reveals plan for deploying 4,000 troops on Russia’s borders (0 replies)
  183. Chinese military warns against continued US operations in South China Sea (0 replies)
  184. Dozens of refugees drown in the Aegean Sea as Fortress Europe is expanded (0 replies)
  185. German intelligence agencies criticise government’s refugee policy (0 replies)
  186. Michigan GM workers denounce UAW sellout deal (0 replies)
  187. The third Republican debate: The myth of “big government” (0 replies)
  188. Florida leads nation in blocking unemployment claims (0 replies)
  189. UK: Jeremy Corbyn and unions demand turn to economic protectionism (0 replies)
  190. The significance of the socialist candidate (0 replies)
  191. Alda's "Passage": Music and environment, Cascadian style (0 replies)
  192. Nepal's parliament elects nation's first female president (0 replies)
  193. UN General Assembly once more rejects U.S. blockade of Cuba (0 replies)
  194. Trial of coal criminal Blankenship finally begins (0 replies)
  195. A cease-fire with nature? (0 replies)
  196. “99 Homes” : shelter skelter (0 replies)
  197. “Soul Food Junkies” sheds light on food-based apartheid in the U.S. (0 replies)
  198. Sanders addresses and marches with Verizon picketers (0 replies)
  199. GOP’s Speaker of the House Paul Ryan vows to unite right wing (0 replies)
  200. Turkish police storm opposition media in run-up to Sunday’s election (0 replies)
  201. Opposition to UAW-GM sellout mounts as details surface (0 replies)
  202. Autoworkers react to GM-UAW contract details (0 replies)
  203. Half of US workers make less than $30,000 per year (0 replies)
  204. US military cabal organised South China Sea provocation (0 replies)
  205. US mulls deploying Special Forces, attack helicopters as Iran joins Syria talks (0 replies)
  206. Saudi strikes destroy Doctors Without Borders hospital in Yemen (0 replies)
  207. Holding rates near zero, Fed keeps option of a hike in December (0 replies)
  208. Miners Shot Down!: “The Marikana Massacre Represents the Beginning of the End of the ANC” (0 replies)
  209. Brazil Welcomes Dr. Carl Hart (0 replies)
  210. What really happened to the 43 students in Mexico? (0 replies)
  211. Thieves, crooks and war profiteers avoid jail (0 replies)
  212. Cocoon: The story of Dominga (0 replies)
  213. Crimes against nature: the power of polluters (0 replies)
  214. Today in history: First American woman ambassador appointed (0 replies)
  215. Down the rabbit hole: Kochs want an end to corporate welfare? (0 replies)
  216. AFL-CIO’s largest union endorses Clinton (0 replies)
  217. Pentagon preparing new ground for combat operations in Iraq and Syria (0 replies)
  218. Washington’s South China Sea provocation and the spectre of World War III (0 replies)
  219. Tensions soar internationally following US deployment in South China Sea (0 replies)
  220. Obama reaches right-wing budget, debt deal with Republicans (0 replies)
  221. UAW prepares snap vote as local union officials meet to rubber stamp GM sellout (0 replies)
  222. The tale of two tax returns: 1988 and 2010 (0 replies)
  223. Berlin security guards assault refugees (0 replies)
  224. Right-wing nationalist party wins Polish parliamentary elections (0 replies)
  225. Labor launches new measures to wipe out unequal pay for women (0 replies)
  226. “Scott and Hem”: An imagined second act of the crack up (0 replies)
  227. Today in history: Birthday of South African liberation fighter Oliver Tambo (0 replies)
  228. Changes in Wisconsin’s John Doe law protect corrupt politicians (0 replies)
  229. Nurses, at New Orleans gathering, reaffirm backing for Sanders (0 replies)
  230. Classmates forced to watch as cop brutalizes South Carolina student (0 replies)
  231. US launches South China Sea military provocation against China (0 replies)
  232. EU-Balkan summit seals off refugee escape routes (0 replies)
  233. Ford third-quarter profits double (0 replies)
  234. GM workers react to contract agreement (0 replies)
  235. Hundreds dead in Afghanistan and Pakistan after 7.5 magnitude earthquake (0 replies)
  236. Tony Blair uses CNN interview to cover for his lies on Iraq (0 replies)
  237. New evidence that US Army deliberately targeted hospital in Kunduz (0 replies)
  238. Appeals Court allows lawsuit against NYPD’s spying on Muslims to proceed (0 replies)
  239. A people's agenda: Reflections of a progressive's first year in office (0 replies)
  240. Black Agenda Radio for Week of October 28, 2015 (0 replies)
  241. Venezuela's experiment with socialism under siege from the right (0 replies)
  242. Guatemala: Comedian Jimmy Morales is elected president (0 replies)
  243. Liberal election victory in Canada holds lessons for Americans (0 replies)
  244. Today in labor history: The Erie Canal unites Midwest to East Coast (0 replies)
  245. Something for everyone: The sounds of Sondheim (0 replies)
  246. US signals military escalation in Iraq and Syria (0 replies)
  247. Central banks boost stocks as world economy sinks deeper into slump (0 replies)
  248. UAW announces last-minute sellout agreement with GM (0 replies)
  249. Hamburg: Social Democrats and Greens promote brutal policy towards refugees (0 replies)
  250. UK’s courting of China sours relations with Washington (0 replies)