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- 31,000 public schoolchildren in Kentucky are homeless (0 replies)
- Video: AFL-CIO's Trumka calls GOP immigration remarks "ugly" and "dangerous" (0 replies)
- Steelworkers and teachers: Two unions, one struggle (0 replies)
- UK psychologists campaign against cuts and social inequality (0 replies)
- German Left Party leader proposes separating refugees according to ethnicity (0 replies)
- Five top union leaders endorse Iran nuclear arms control pact (0 replies)
- Pride at Work protests gay group's endorsement of Walmart (0 replies)
- Demanding action on police crimes, Chicagoans push for civilian control (0 replies)
- Today in history: World day of prayer for the environment (0 replies)
- The stench of fascism seeps into the 2016 elections (0 replies)
- Isis destroys historic Temple of Bel in Syria (0 replies)
- Black Agenda Radio for Week of August 31, 2015 (0 replies)
- Saudi Arabia and UAE prepare for major US-backed ground offensive in Yemen (0 replies)
- The 2016 US election and the scapegoating of immigrants (0 replies)
- German defence minister exploits refugee crisis to strengthen military (0 replies)
- US military continues build-up in North East Asia (0 replies)
- Mass anti-government rallies in Malaysia (0 replies)
- Mass protests against failing infrastructure shake Lebanon (0 replies)
- UK Labour Party steps up purge of suspected Corbyn supporters (0 replies)
- US shift on Sri Lankan war crimes probe exposes Tamil nationalists (0 replies)
- US: Haggen grocery chain announces store closures nationwide (0 replies)
- Neo-fascist rally exposes Finnish government’s ties to extreme right (0 replies)
- Autoworkers speak out: Louisville, Kentucky Ford worker denounces UAW-company alliance (0 replies)
- Workers Struggles: The Americas (0 replies)
- Machinists endorse Clinton (0 replies)
- Farmworker rebellion spreads along almost the entire Pacific coast (0 replies)
- Today in history: Mass arrests in 2004 Republican National Convention crackdown (0 replies)
- Iran deal likely to survive Capitol Hill opposition (0 replies)
- San Jose says "no" to war with Iran (0 replies)
- Demonstrators to Connecticut's Sen. Blumenthal: Peace yes! War, no! (0 replies)
- Central banks step in to prop up global financial bubble (0 replies)
- US steelworkers union extends contract, blocks fight against wage and benefit cuts (0 replies)
- Allegheny Technologies lockout enters third week (0 replies)
- Egyptian junta hands down three-year jail terms to Al Jazeera journalists (0 replies)
- Mass protests in Japan oppose “collective self-defence” laws (0 replies)
- Sanders pledges his campaign to save Democratic Party (0 replies)
- Black youth dies in Virginia jail cell after being held four months for alleged $5 theft (0 replies)
- North Dakota authorizes police to use weaponized drones (0 replies)
- Casualties of “Fortress Europe”: Refugees dead on land and sea (0 replies)
- A judicial victory for illegal NSA spying (0 replies)
- Chinese officials, company executives detained over Tianjin explosion (0 replies)
- Locked-out ATI steelworker injured by van carrying scab workers (0 replies)
- UAW begins contract talks with farm machinery maker John Deere (0 replies)
- New York cops spied on anti-police violence activists (0 replies)
- Report documents pervasive shortcomings in US mental health insurance (0 replies)
- London Underground unions call off strikes (0 replies)
- "Gendering Radicalism" tells important story of women and communism (0 replies)
- Media unions “heartsick” over journalists murdered doing their job (0 replies)
- Californians battle for far-reaching climate legislation (0 replies)
- People’s World wins new round of media awards (0 replies)
- Court upholds federal minimum wage, overtime pay for home health care workers (0 replies)
- Today in history: Hurricane Katrina’s pain index 10 years later (0 replies)
- China’s economic downturn raises concerns about political instability (0 replies)
- Obama hails “entrepreneurial” transformation of New Orleans (0 replies)
- Syriza, pseudo-left maneuver ahead of Greek elections (0 replies)
- One year since the war on Gaza (0 replies)
- The devastation of Gaza (0 replies)
- India and Pakistan talks abruptly cancelled (0 replies)
- Sri Lankan unions promise to protect new pro-US administration (0 replies)
- State agents to face no penalties for assault on Virginia student (0 replies)
- Katrina Victims Were Forced into Exile (0 replies)
- Organizing, Not Activism: Chicago's Dyett HS Hunger Strikers Mark 11th Day Resisting Closing & Privatization of Their School (0 replies)
- AFL-CIO backs legislation to curb execs’ revolving door to D.C. (0 replies)
- A decade after Katrina: what we’ve learned and refuse to learn (0 replies)
- Two kids reclaim the world in new opera “Second Nature” (0 replies)
- Today in history: radical Dada artist Man Ray is born (0 replies)
- Dethroning fossil fuels: rise of the New Abolitionists (0 replies)
- Fifty refugees die in ship’s hold in new Mediterranean migrant tragedy (0 replies)
- Ten years since Hurricane Katrina (0 replies)
- Fed acts to push US stocks higher (0 replies)
- 2,200 steelworkers still locked out by AT Technologies (0 replies)
- Bernie Sanders: Silent partner of American militarism (0 replies)
- US announces shift on Sri Lankan war crimes investigation (0 replies)
- India reaches into the South Pacific to counter China (0 replies)
- German politicians and the media push for new wars in Africa (0 replies)
- The United States of No (0 replies)
- The New Yorker’s Katrina Abomination: The Logic of Genocide (0 replies)
- A Rare Conviction of Killer Cops in South Africa (0 replies)
- #FightForDyett -- What Real Organizing Looks Like: South Side Chicago Parents Stage Hunger Strike at Dyett High School (0 replies)
- Racism as a pigment of your imagination: “Citizen: An American Lyric” (0 replies)
- ATU: “A Common-Sense Bus Safety Proposal” (0 replies)
- Today in history: It’s Women’s Equality Day! (0 replies)
- Rail workers score big safety win in California (0 replies)
- Freedom Rider: Bernie Sanders' Conservative Foreign Policy (0 replies)
- Carl Dix: Revolutionary Communist – Fighting the Plague of Mass Incarceration (0 replies)
- My Wise Country Cousin on Miss Hillree an de Matter ob Blak Lives (0 replies)
- Concerning Reactionaries and Thugs: The New Black Panther Party (0 replies)
- Hiding in Plain Sight: The History of the War on Drugs (0 replies)
- Non-Profits and the Pacification of the Black Lives Matter Movement (0 replies)
- Black Children’s Dreams Crushed on a Field of Nightmares (0 replies)
- Color Blind or Just Blind (0 replies)
- US stock rally collapses amid fears of global slump (0 replies)
- The atrocities of ISIS and the US wars of sociocide (0 replies)
- Biden, White House spur media discussion of presidential bid (0 replies)
- Japanese PM snubs China’s World War II victory ceremony (0 replies)
- North and South Korea agree to ease tensions following high-level talks (0 replies)
- After the Sri Lankan elections: Tamil nationalists support US-backed parties (0 replies)
- Attacks on refugee camp encouraged by German government’s right-wing policies (0 replies)
- Seven million Americans in default on student loans (0 replies)
- Black Agenda Radio for Week of August 24, 2015 (0 replies)
- The corporate-union assault on autoworker health care (0 replies)
- "Fear the Walking Dead" brings zombies to the City of Angels (0 replies)
- Scientists alarmed by 30 whale deaths (0 replies)
- Video: Despite anti-union attacks, steelworkers rally for contract, justice (0 replies)
- National Park Service anniversary is bittersweet in face of growing perils (0 replies)
- Trans-Pacific Trade Agreement: Potential damage to global public health (0 replies)
- Today in history: Musician/activist Leonard Bernstein is born (0 replies)
- As global selloff deepens, US stock market teeters on edge of collapse (0 replies)
- German and French leaders meet in Berlin summit on refugee crisis (0 replies)
- Macedonian government cracks down on refugees (0 replies)
- Worker killed in another Chinese factory explosion (0 replies)
- Economic turmoil heightens infighting in Chinese regime (0 replies)
- Right-wing Ukrainian government celebrates Independence Day (0 replies)
- California insurance rates rise under Obamacare (0 replies)
- Pennsylvania: Democrats move to cut state worker and teacher pensions (0 replies)
- Nevada unions to Trump: pay your hotel’s workers fair wages (0 replies)
- Thousands protest Koch Brothers convention in Ohio (0 replies)
- Mass uprising is shaking up Iraq (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: United Farm Workers launch the lettuce boycott (0 replies)
- Guatemalan president accused of massive corruption by UN agency, prosecutor (0 replies)
- Amid scandal, U.S. lawmakers oppose funding Honduran government (0 replies)
- Julian Bond: in the footsteps of Robeson, Du Bois (0 replies)
- Nearly 14 million Americans live in neighborhoods of extreme poverty (0 replies)
- Varoufakis dishes more dirt on how he and Tsipras betrayed the Greek working class (0 replies)
- Tensions remain high on Korean Peninsula (0 replies)
- Sri Lankan corporate elite demands “tough” economic decisions from new government (0 replies)
- Republican candidates attack the Fourteenth Amendment (0 replies)
- Passengers foil shooting plot in Amsterdam-Paris train (0 replies)
- Poland rearms against Russia (0 replies)
- Protests continue against Ecuadorean President Correa’s policies (0 replies)
- EU backs Greece’s Tsipras as Left Platform splits from Syriza (0 replies)
- Panic sell-off on world financial markets (0 replies)
- Troops fire on refugees trying to enter Macedonia (0 replies)
- Tensions deepen on the Korean Peninsula following ultimatum by Pyongyang (0 replies)
- Thousands of US steelworkers rally in advance of contract expiration (0 replies)
- German parliamentary committee demands increase in military budget (0 replies)
- New York City lawyers suggest health care provider committed a crime in death of Rikers Island inmate (0 replies)
- First tar sands mine to open for business in Utah (0 replies)
- Black union leaders speak out on labor movement’s future (0 replies)
- Ta-Nehisi Coates’ “Between the World and Me” is electrifying (0 replies)
- “When Government Helped”: Comparing FDR and Obama (0 replies)
- "Who is Gil Scott-Heron?" is tribute to late poet-musician (0 replies)
- Global markets plunge amid signs of deepening slump (0 replies)
- In bid to ram through austerity package, Tsipras calls snap elections in Greece (0 replies)
- Locked out Allegheny Technology steelworkers determined to fight (0 replies)
- Brutal crackdown on protest against police violence in St. Louis, Missouri (0 replies)
- North and South Korea exchange artillery fire across border (0 replies)
- War-mongering against Russia by the German parliament’s official newspaper (0 replies)
- China: Details emerge of safety violations and corruption in Tianjin (0 replies)
- “Lay us off now,” Chicago Teachers Union official says (0 replies)
- Standing up to Trump: Undocumented worker challenges billionaire bully (0 replies)
- Top AFL-CIO officials: “U.S. labor law must catch up” (0 replies)
- Here’s why close collaboration between NSA and AT&T matters (0 replies)
- Spreading peace in Japan and worldwide (0 replies)
- Indigenous News: Youth sue U.S. government over climate change (0 replies)
- Today in history: LBJ’s “Great Society” is launched (0 replies)
- “Ricki and the Flash”: blinded by the light (0 replies)
- Yemen faces humanitarian crisis as US-backed assault continues (0 replies)
- US steelworkers, autoworkers demand wage hikes in new contracts (0 replies)
- German Army and NATO begin major military exercises against Russia (0 replies)
- German parliament votes by a large majority for Greek austerity plan (0 replies)
- Jeremy Corbyn’s economic plan to rescue British capitalism (0 replies)
- Need for food assistance rising in US despite claims of recovery (0 replies)
- US police expanding use of potentially warrantless cellphone trackers (0 replies)
- St. Louis police kill 18-year-old, send swat teams against demonstrators (0 replies)
- Amazon office workers subjected to brutal exploitation (0 replies)
- #BlackLivesMatter Performs a Self-Humiliation at Hillary Clinton’s Hands (0 replies)
- Black College Households Lost Half Their Wealth Despite Degrees (0 replies)
- Military families and top brass support Iran nuclear deal (0 replies)
- Islamic leaders call for fast action on climate change (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: first edition of IWW Little Red Songbook (0 replies)
- Thoughts on Greek crisis and in defense of Syriza, Part 1 (0 replies)
- OSHA proposes cutting worker exposure to beryllium by 90 percent (0 replies)
- South Africa: miners’ killing marked with call for unity (0 replies)
- First female U.S. train engineer inducted into N.D. Railroad Hall of Fame (0 replies)
- Freedom Rider: Katrina in the White Imagination (0 replies)
- Luci Murphy: Cultural Warrior for the Movement (0 replies)
- California Moves Towards Banning Grand Juries for Police Killings (0 replies)
- Haiti: An Occupation in Blackface (0 replies)
- Why Bernie Sanders is No Great White Hope for Black America (0 replies)
- Black Lives Matter as Much as Syrian Lives Do: The Geopolitical Dimension of White Supremacy and the State (0 replies)
- Pro-US United National Party to form government in Sri Lanka (0 replies)
- European parliaments move to back austerity measures for Greece (0 replies)
- Chinese official, company managers under investigation after Tianjin disaster (0 replies)
- Thai junta exploits Bangkok bombing (0 replies)
- Albuquerque police officers who killed homeless man to stand trial for murder (0 replies)
- US states move to cut Planned Parenthood funding (0 replies)
- French presidency has “kill list” of people targeted for assassination (0 replies)
- Mass protests demand release of Palestinian hunger striker (0 replies)
- Immigration: Trump trumps the truth (0 replies)
- Climate contradictions: Obama approves Arctic drilling, plans visit to Alaska (0 replies)
- Tribune Katrina editorial shows contempt for democracy (0 replies)
- After 54 years, U.S. raises flag in Cuba (0 replies)
- Labor board punts college athletes' try to unionize on technicality (0 replies)
- In Wisconsin, Labor Day is more significant than ever (0 replies)
- Today in civil rights history: James Meredith graduates from Ole Miss (0 replies)
- Black Agenda Radio for Week of August 17, 2015 (0 replies)
- The cover-up of torture in America’s prisons (0 replies)
- Sri Lankan election results foreshadow political upheavals (0 replies)
- Japan contracts as world economy lurches toward depression (0 replies)
- US Steel to close blast furnace, cut 1,100 jobs at Alabama mill (0 replies)
- Autoworkers vote for strike as UAW continues silence on talks (0 replies)
- Chinese regime seeks to censor outrage over Tianjin disaster (0 replies)
- Scores of refugees die brutally in the Mediterranean (0 replies)
- Refugees confront appalling conditions in the Balkans (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Hormel meatpackers launch historic 1985 strike (0 replies)
- Black Cat Appreciation Day: the perfect time to adopt (0 replies)
- AFL-CIO puts spotlight on wage efforts in Twin Cities (0 replies)
- Julian Bond, civil rights leader, dies at 75 (0 replies)
- Protest against prosecutor’s charges in year-old Ferguson arrests (0 replies)
- Chris Christie’s tunnel tango (0 replies)
- Here's why the Nurses Union endorsed Bernie Sanders over Clinton (0 replies)
- A world of contradictions (0 replies)
- AT&T collaboration with the NSA reveals US corporate-intelligence nexus (0 replies)
- Pittsburgh-based steel manufacturer locks out 2,200 workers (0 replies)
- Japanese PM’s speech on World War II riddled with duplicity (0 replies)
- Fiat-Chrysler workers overwhelmingly support strike action (0 replies)
- Republican candidate Trump backs deportation of millions (0 replies)
- Austrian government intensifies crackdown on refugees (0 replies)
- Australian wharfies voice concerns about MUA sellout of Hutchison strike (0 replies)
- Canadian prime minister proposes ban on travel to areas under “terrorist” control (0 replies)
- Mass layoffs worldwide as corporate mergers near new record (0 replies)
- The Tianjin explosions and the discrediting of capitalism (0 replies)
- Eurogroup approves austerity deal with Syriza-led Greek government (0 replies)
- Kerry travels to Cuba to raise flag at American embassy (0 replies)
- Large demonstrations in Ecuador against Correa government (0 replies)
- Chelsea Manning facing indefinite solitary confinement (0 replies)
- Connecticut high court rules state death penalty unconstitutional (0 replies)
- Sacked Hutchison workers barred entry after Australian union sells out strike (0 replies)
- Over forty percent of U.S. children live in poverty (0 replies)
- Dominicans speak out for Dominicans of Haitian descent (0 replies)
- Major moves towards corporate accountability (0 replies)
- Beyond this door is another dimension: capitalism’s "Patterns" of (mis)behavior (0 replies)
- Today in history: Social Security celebrates 80th birthday (0 replies)
- Greek parliament debates new round of austerity measures (0 replies)
- An international strategy for autoworkers (0 replies)
- China: More than 50 dead in Tianjin factory explosion (0 replies)
- Australian waterfront union betrays Hutchison strike (0 replies)
- Sweden drops some allegations against Julian Assange but US-backed persecution continues (0 replies)
- Major powers intensify diplomatic maneuvering over fate of Assad regime (0 replies)
- Kentucky county official defies court order on gay marriage (0 replies)
- Texas carries out its tenth execution of 2015 (0 replies)
- Canada's social democrats seek to end decade of Conservative rule (0 replies)
- Indigenous News: tribe to Redsk*ns - “no thanks to dirty money” (0 replies)
- Donald Trump: success and excess (0 replies)
- Bill would restore voting protections in time for 2016 election (0 replies)
- Today in history: Fidel turns 89, poem by Che (0 replies)
- Huge computer hacks lead Consumers League to launch data security project (0 replies)
- China devaluation fuels market turmoil (0 replies)
- Hillary Clinton forced to surrender email server to FBI (0 replies)
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