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  1. 31,000 public schoolchildren in Kentucky are homeless (0 replies)
  2. Video: AFL-CIO's Trumka calls GOP immigration remarks "ugly" and "dangerous" (0 replies)
  3. Steelworkers and teachers: Two unions, one struggle (0 replies)
  4. UK psychologists campaign against cuts and social inequality (0 replies)
  5. German Left Party leader proposes separating refugees according to ethnicity (0 replies)
  6. Five top union leaders endorse Iran nuclear arms control pact (0 replies)
  7. Pride at Work protests gay group's endorsement of Walmart (0 replies)
  8. Demanding action on police crimes, Chicagoans push for civilian control (0 replies)
  9. Today in history: World day of prayer for the environment (0 replies)
  10. The stench of fascism seeps into the 2016 elections (0 replies)
  11. Isis destroys historic Temple of Bel in Syria (0 replies)
  12. Black Agenda Radio for Week of August 31, 2015 (0 replies)
  13. Saudi Arabia and UAE prepare for major US-backed ground offensive in Yemen (0 replies)
  14. The 2016 US election and the scapegoating of immigrants (0 replies)
  15. German defence minister exploits refugee crisis to strengthen military (0 replies)
  16. US military continues build-up in North East Asia (0 replies)
  17. Mass anti-government rallies in Malaysia (0 replies)
  18. Mass protests against failing infrastructure shake Lebanon (0 replies)
  19. UK Labour Party steps up purge of suspected Corbyn supporters (0 replies)
  20. US shift on Sri Lankan war crimes probe exposes Tamil nationalists (0 replies)
  21. US: Haggen grocery chain announces store closures nationwide (0 replies)
  22. Neo-fascist rally exposes Finnish government’s ties to extreme right (0 replies)
  23. Autoworkers speak out: Louisville, Kentucky Ford worker denounces UAW-company alliance (0 replies)
  24. Workers Struggles: The Americas (0 replies)
  25. Machinists endorse Clinton (0 replies)
  26. Farmworker rebellion spreads along almost the entire Pacific coast (0 replies)
  27. Today in history: Mass arrests in 2004 Republican National Convention crackdown (0 replies)
  28. Iran deal likely to survive Capitol Hill opposition (0 replies)
  29. San Jose says "no" to war with Iran (0 replies)
  30. Demonstrators to Connecticut's Sen. Blumenthal: Peace yes! War, no! (0 replies)
  31. Central banks step in to prop up global financial bubble (0 replies)
  32. US steelworkers union extends contract, blocks fight against wage and benefit cuts (0 replies)
  33. Allegheny Technologies lockout enters third week (0 replies)
  34. Egyptian junta hands down three-year jail terms to Al Jazeera journalists (0 replies)
  35. Mass protests in Japan oppose “collective self-defence” laws (0 replies)
  36. Sanders pledges his campaign to save Democratic Party (0 replies)
  37. Black youth dies in Virginia jail cell after being held four months for alleged $5 theft (0 replies)
  38. North Dakota authorizes police to use weaponized drones (0 replies)
  39. Casualties of “Fortress Europe”: Refugees dead on land and sea (0 replies)
  40. A judicial victory for illegal NSA spying (0 replies)
  41. Chinese officials, company executives detained over Tianjin explosion (0 replies)
  42. Locked-out ATI steelworker injured by van carrying scab workers (0 replies)
  43. UAW begins contract talks with farm machinery maker John Deere (0 replies)
  44. New York cops spied on anti-police violence activists (0 replies)
  45. Report documents pervasive shortcomings in US mental health insurance (0 replies)
  46. London Underground unions call off strikes (0 replies)
  47. "Gendering Radicalism" tells important story of women and communism (0 replies)
  48. Media unions “heartsick” over journalists murdered doing their job (0 replies)
  49. Californians battle for far-reaching climate legislation (0 replies)
  50. People’s World wins new round of media awards (0 replies)
  51. Court upholds federal minimum wage, overtime pay for home health care workers (0 replies)
  52. Today in history: Hurricane Katrina’s pain index 10 years later (0 replies)
  53. China’s economic downturn raises concerns about political instability (0 replies)
  54. Obama hails “entrepreneurial” transformation of New Orleans (0 replies)
  55. Syriza, pseudo-left maneuver ahead of Greek elections (0 replies)
  56. One year since the war on Gaza (0 replies)
  57. The devastation of Gaza (0 replies)
  58. India and Pakistan talks abruptly cancelled (0 replies)
  59. Sri Lankan unions promise to protect new pro-US administration (0 replies)
  60. State agents to face no penalties for assault on Virginia student (0 replies)
  61. Katrina Victims Were Forced into Exile (0 replies)
  62. Organizing, Not Activism: Chicago's Dyett HS Hunger Strikers Mark 11th Day Resisting Closing & Privatization of Their School (0 replies)
  63. AFL-CIO backs legislation to curb execs’ revolving door to D.C. (0 replies)
  64. A decade after Katrina: what we’ve learned and refuse to learn (0 replies)
  65. Two kids reclaim the world in new opera “Second Nature” (0 replies)
  66. Today in history: radical Dada artist Man Ray is born (0 replies)
  67. Dethroning fossil fuels: rise of the New Abolitionists (0 replies)
  68. Fifty refugees die in ship’s hold in new Mediterranean migrant tragedy (0 replies)
  69. Ten years since Hurricane Katrina (0 replies)
  70. Fed acts to push US stocks higher (0 replies)
  71. 2,200 steelworkers still locked out by AT Technologies (0 replies)
  72. Bernie Sanders: Silent partner of American militarism (0 replies)
  73. US announces shift on Sri Lankan war crimes investigation (0 replies)
  74. India reaches into the South Pacific to counter China (0 replies)
  75. German politicians and the media push for new wars in Africa (0 replies)
  76. The United States of No (0 replies)
  77. The New Yorker’s Katrina Abomination: The Logic of Genocide (0 replies)
  78. A Rare Conviction of Killer Cops in South Africa (0 replies)
  79. #FightForDyett -- What Real Organizing Looks Like: South Side Chicago Parents Stage Hunger Strike at Dyett High School (0 replies)
  80. Racism as a pigment of your imagination: “Citizen: An American Lyric” (0 replies)
  81. ATU: “A Common-Sense Bus Safety Proposal” (0 replies)
  82. Today in history: It’s Women’s Equality Day! (0 replies)
  83. Rail workers score big safety win in California (0 replies)
  84. Freedom Rider: Bernie Sanders' Conservative Foreign Policy (0 replies)
  85. Carl Dix: Revolutionary Communist – Fighting the Plague of Mass Incarceration (0 replies)
  86. My Wise Country Cousin on Miss Hillree an de Matter ob Blak Lives (0 replies)
  87. Concerning Reactionaries and Thugs: The New Black Panther Party (0 replies)
  88. Hiding in Plain Sight: The History of the War on Drugs (0 replies)
  89. Non-Profits and the Pacification of the Black Lives Matter Movement (0 replies)
  90. Black Children’s Dreams Crushed on a Field of Nightmares (0 replies)
  91. Color Blind or Just Blind (0 replies)
  92. US stock rally collapses amid fears of global slump (0 replies)
  93. The atrocities of ISIS and the US wars of sociocide (0 replies)
  94. Biden, White House spur media discussion of presidential bid (0 replies)
  95. Japanese PM snubs China’s World War II victory ceremony (0 replies)
  96. North and South Korea agree to ease tensions following high-level talks (0 replies)
  97. After the Sri Lankan elections: Tamil nationalists support US-backed parties (0 replies)
  98. Attacks on refugee camp encouraged by German government’s right-wing policies (0 replies)
  99. Seven million Americans in default on student loans (0 replies)
  100. Black Agenda Radio for Week of August 24, 2015 (0 replies)
  101. The corporate-union assault on autoworker health care (0 replies)
  102. "Fear the Walking Dead" brings zombies to the City of Angels (0 replies)
  103. Scientists alarmed by 30 whale deaths (0 replies)
  104. Video: Despite anti-union attacks, steelworkers rally for contract, justice (0 replies)
  105. National Park Service anniversary is bittersweet in face of growing perils (0 replies)
  106. Trans-Pacific Trade Agreement: Potential damage to global public health (0 replies)
  107. Today in history: Musician/activist Leonard Bernstein is born (0 replies)
  108. As global selloff deepens, US stock market teeters on edge of collapse (0 replies)
  109. German and French leaders meet in Berlin summit on refugee crisis (0 replies)
  110. Macedonian government cracks down on refugees (0 replies)
  111. Worker killed in another Chinese factory explosion (0 replies)
  112. Economic turmoil heightens infighting in Chinese regime (0 replies)
  113. Right-wing Ukrainian government celebrates Independence Day (0 replies)
  114. California insurance rates rise under Obamacare (0 replies)
  115. Pennsylvania: Democrats move to cut state worker and teacher pensions (0 replies)
  116. Nevada unions to Trump: pay your hotel’s workers fair wages (0 replies)
  117. Thousands protest Koch Brothers convention in Ohio (0 replies)
  118. Mass uprising is shaking up Iraq (0 replies)
  119. Today in labor history: United Farm Workers launch the lettuce boycott (0 replies)
  120. Guatemalan president accused of massive corruption by UN agency, prosecutor (0 replies)
  121. Amid scandal, U.S. lawmakers oppose funding Honduran government (0 replies)
  122. Julian Bond: in the footsteps of Robeson, Du Bois (0 replies)
  123. Nearly 14 million Americans live in neighborhoods of extreme poverty (0 replies)
  124. Varoufakis dishes more dirt on how he and Tsipras betrayed the Greek working class (0 replies)
  125. Tensions remain high on Korean Peninsula (0 replies)
  126. Sri Lankan corporate elite demands “tough” economic decisions from new government (0 replies)
  127. Republican candidates attack the Fourteenth Amendment (0 replies)
  128. Passengers foil shooting plot in Amsterdam-Paris train (0 replies)
  129. Poland rearms against Russia (0 replies)
  130. Protests continue against Ecuadorean President Correa’s policies (0 replies)
  131. EU backs Greece’s Tsipras as Left Platform splits from Syriza (0 replies)
  132. Panic sell-off on world financial markets (0 replies)
  133. Troops fire on refugees trying to enter Macedonia (0 replies)
  134. Tensions deepen on the Korean Peninsula following ultimatum by Pyongyang (0 replies)
  135. Thousands of US steelworkers rally in advance of contract expiration (0 replies)
  136. German parliamentary committee demands increase in military budget (0 replies)
  137. New York City lawyers suggest health care provider committed a crime in death of Rikers Island inmate (0 replies)
  138. First tar sands mine to open for business in Utah (0 replies)
  139. Black union leaders speak out on labor movement’s future (0 replies)
  140. Ta-Nehisi Coates’ “Between the World and Me” is electrifying (0 replies)
  141. “When Government Helped”: Comparing FDR and Obama (0 replies)
  142. "Who is Gil Scott-Heron?" is tribute to late poet-musician (0 replies)
  143. Global markets plunge amid signs of deepening slump (0 replies)
  144. In bid to ram through austerity package, Tsipras calls snap elections in Greece (0 replies)
  145. Locked out Allegheny Technology steelworkers determined to fight (0 replies)
  146. Brutal crackdown on protest against police violence in St. Louis, Missouri (0 replies)
  147. North and South Korea exchange artillery fire across border (0 replies)
  148. War-mongering against Russia by the German parliament’s official newspaper (0 replies)
  149. China: Details emerge of safety violations and corruption in Tianjin (0 replies)
  150. “Lay us off now,” Chicago Teachers Union official says (0 replies)
  151. Standing up to Trump: Undocumented worker challenges billionaire bully (0 replies)
  152. Top AFL-CIO officials: “U.S. labor law must catch up” (0 replies)
  153. Here’s why close collaboration between NSA and AT&T matters (0 replies)
  154. Spreading peace in Japan and worldwide (0 replies)
  155. Indigenous News: Youth sue U.S. government over climate change (0 replies)
  156. Today in history: LBJ’s “Great Society” is launched (0 replies)
  157. “Ricki and the Flash”: blinded by the light (0 replies)
  158. Yemen faces humanitarian crisis as US-backed assault continues (0 replies)
  159. US steelworkers, autoworkers demand wage hikes in new contracts (0 replies)
  160. German Army and NATO begin major military exercises against Russia (0 replies)
  161. German parliament votes by a large majority for Greek austerity plan (0 replies)
  162. Jeremy Corbyn’s economic plan to rescue British capitalism (0 replies)
  163. Need for food assistance rising in US despite claims of recovery (0 replies)
  164. US police expanding use of potentially warrantless cellphone trackers (0 replies)
  165. St. Louis police kill 18-year-old, send swat teams against demonstrators (0 replies)
  166. Amazon office workers subjected to brutal exploitation (0 replies)
  167. #BlackLivesMatter Performs a Self-Humiliation at Hillary Clinton’s Hands (0 replies)
  168. Black College Households Lost Half Their Wealth Despite Degrees (0 replies)
  169. Military families and top brass support Iran nuclear deal (0 replies)
  170. Islamic leaders call for fast action on climate change (0 replies)
  171. Today in labor history: first edition of IWW Little Red Songbook (0 replies)
  172. Thoughts on Greek crisis and in defense of Syriza, Part 1 (0 replies)
  173. OSHA proposes cutting worker exposure to beryllium by 90 percent (0 replies)
  174. South Africa: miners’ killing marked with call for unity (0 replies)
  175. First female U.S. train engineer inducted into N.D. Railroad Hall of Fame (0 replies)
  176. Freedom Rider: Katrina in the White Imagination (0 replies)
  177. Luci Murphy: Cultural Warrior for the Movement (0 replies)
  178. California Moves Towards Banning Grand Juries for Police Killings (0 replies)
  179. Haiti: An Occupation in Blackface (0 replies)
  180. Why Bernie Sanders is No Great White Hope for Black America (0 replies)
  181. Black Lives Matter as Much as Syrian Lives Do: The Geopolitical Dimension of White Supremacy and the State (0 replies)
  182. Pro-US United National Party to form government in Sri Lanka (0 replies)
  183. European parliaments move to back austerity measures for Greece (0 replies)
  184. Chinese official, company managers under investigation after Tianjin disaster (0 replies)
  185. Thai junta exploits Bangkok bombing (0 replies)
  186. Albuquerque police officers who killed homeless man to stand trial for murder (0 replies)
  187. US states move to cut Planned Parenthood funding (0 replies)
  188. French presidency has “kill list” of people targeted for assassination (0 replies)
  189. Mass protests demand release of Palestinian hunger striker (0 replies)
  190. Immigration: Trump trumps the truth (0 replies)
  191. Climate contradictions: Obama approves Arctic drilling, plans visit to Alaska (0 replies)
  192. Tribune Katrina editorial shows contempt for democracy (0 replies)
  193. After 54 years, U.S. raises flag in Cuba (0 replies)
  194. Labor board punts college athletes' try to unionize on technicality (0 replies)
  195. In Wisconsin, Labor Day is more significant than ever (0 replies)
  196. Today in civil rights history: James Meredith graduates from Ole Miss (0 replies)
  197. Black Agenda Radio for Week of August 17, 2015 (0 replies)
  198. The cover-up of torture in America’s prisons (0 replies)
  199. Sri Lankan election results foreshadow political upheavals (0 replies)
  200. Japan contracts as world economy lurches toward depression (0 replies)
  201. US Steel to close blast furnace, cut 1,100 jobs at Alabama mill (0 replies)
  202. Autoworkers vote for strike as UAW continues silence on talks (0 replies)
  203. Chinese regime seeks to censor outrage over Tianjin disaster (0 replies)
  204. Scores of refugees die brutally in the Mediterranean (0 replies)
  205. Refugees confront appalling conditions in the Balkans (0 replies)
  206. Today in labor history: Hormel meatpackers launch historic 1985 strike (0 replies)
  207. Black Cat Appreciation Day: the perfect time to adopt (0 replies)
  208. AFL-CIO puts spotlight on wage efforts in Twin Cities (0 replies)
  209. Julian Bond, civil rights leader, dies at 75 (0 replies)
  210. Protest against prosecutor’s charges in year-old Ferguson arrests (0 replies)
  211. Chris Christie’s tunnel tango (0 replies)
  212. Here's why the Nurses Union endorsed Bernie Sanders over Clinton (0 replies)
  213. A world of contradictions (0 replies)
  214. AT&T collaboration with the NSA reveals US corporate-intelligence nexus (0 replies)
  215. Pittsburgh-based steel manufacturer locks out 2,200 workers (0 replies)
  216. Japanese PM’s speech on World War II riddled with duplicity (0 replies)
  217. Fiat-Chrysler workers overwhelmingly support strike action (0 replies)
  218. Republican candidate Trump backs deportation of millions (0 replies)
  219. Austrian government intensifies crackdown on refugees (0 replies)
  220. Australian wharfies voice concerns about MUA sellout of Hutchison strike (0 replies)
  221. Canadian prime minister proposes ban on travel to areas under “terrorist” control (0 replies)
  222. Mass layoffs worldwide as corporate mergers near new record (0 replies)
  223. The Tianjin explosions and the discrediting of capitalism (0 replies)
  224. Eurogroup approves austerity deal with Syriza-led Greek government (0 replies)
  225. Kerry travels to Cuba to raise flag at American embassy (0 replies)
  226. Large demonstrations in Ecuador against Correa government (0 replies)
  227. Chelsea Manning facing indefinite solitary confinement (0 replies)
  228. Connecticut high court rules state death penalty unconstitutional (0 replies)
  229. Sacked Hutchison workers barred entry after Australian union sells out strike (0 replies)
  230. Over forty percent of U.S. children live in poverty (0 replies)
  231. Dominicans speak out for Dominicans of Haitian descent (0 replies)
  232. Major moves towards corporate accountability (0 replies)
  233. Beyond this door is another dimension: capitalism’s "Patterns" of (mis)behavior (0 replies)
  234. Today in history: Social Security celebrates 80th birthday (0 replies)
  235. Greek parliament debates new round of austerity measures (0 replies)
  236. An international strategy for autoworkers (0 replies)
  237. China: More than 50 dead in Tianjin factory explosion (0 replies)
  238. Australian waterfront union betrays Hutchison strike (0 replies)
  239. Sweden drops some allegations against Julian Assange but US-backed persecution continues (0 replies)
  240. Major powers intensify diplomatic maneuvering over fate of Assad regime (0 replies)
  241. Kentucky county official defies court order on gay marriage (0 replies)
  242. Texas carries out its tenth execution of 2015 (0 replies)
  243. Canada's social democrats seek to end decade of Conservative rule (0 replies)
  244. Indigenous News: tribe to Redsk*ns - “no thanks to dirty money” (0 replies)
  245. Donald Trump: success and excess (0 replies)
  246. Bill would restore voting protections in time for 2016 election (0 replies)
  247. Today in history: Fidel turns 89, poem by Che (0 replies)
  248. Huge computer hacks lead Consumers League to launch data security project (0 replies)
  249. China devaluation fuels market turmoil (0 replies)
  250. Hillary Clinton forced to surrender email server to FBI (0 replies)