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  1. Fire in Brazil night club kills 245 (0 replies)
  2. IMF cuts world growth forecast (0 replies)
  3. Chinese media on war footing (0 replies)
  4. Former CIA agent responsible for torture revelations sentenced to prison (0 replies)
  5. Greek government mobilizes riot police to break Athens subway strike (0 replies)
  6. Japan’s currency war (0 replies)
  7. Greek pseudo-left leader Tsipras auditions for State Department, IMF (0 replies)
  8. Mass protests against Mursi mark second anniversary of Egyptian Revolution (0 replies)
  9. Obama names ex-federal prosecutor with Wall Street ties to head SEC (0 replies)
  10. Federal Reserve transcripts show top US policymakers vastly underestimated crisis (0 replies)
  11. Germany: Deutsche Telekom cuts a further 1,200 jobs (0 replies)
  12. UK Probation Service to be privatised (0 replies)
  13. Today in labor history: People's poet Robert Burns is born (0 replies)
  14. Obama to announce immigration plan (0 replies)
  15. Court nullifies Obama appointments to Labor Board (0 replies)
  16. Idle No More: Native movement sweeps Canada and U.S. (0 replies)
  17. Panel: Media consolidation hurts women (0 replies)
  18. Filibuster reform agreement: No filibuster reform! (0 replies)
  19. US debt ceiling maneuver sets stage for new cuts (0 replies)
  20. Two years of the Egyptian Revolution (0 replies)
  21. UK Prime Minister Cameron commits to 2017 referendum on EU membership (0 replies)
  22. Australia: Government and media endorse French intervention in Mali (0 replies)
  23. Japan’s finance minister: Old people should “hurry up and die” (0 replies)
  24. German trade unions reject action to defend GM-Opel plant (0 replies)
  25. Union membership in US hits lowest level in nearly a century (0 replies)
  26. Women take lead in Seneca Falls, Selma, Stonewall journey (0 replies)
  27. Janitors and security guards getting hit in Twin Cities (0 replies)
  28. Hillary Clinton, Benghazi and the real issues (0 replies)
  29. All but 50 U.S. research chimps to be retired (0 replies)
  30. Senate filibuster deal a capitulation, says Common Cause (0 replies)
  31. Richard Blanco, inaugural poet, speaks to America (0 replies)
  32. Mali and chickens (0 replies)
  33. Today in labor history: Jackie Robinson inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame (0 replies)
  34. Appeals court reinstates Walker’s entire anti-union law (0 replies)
  35. Nurses say single payer health insurance would stem poverty (0 replies)
  36. Striking Athens subway workers defy court ruling (0 replies)
  37. Why the New York Times backs Bloomberg’s assault on school bus drivers (0 replies)
  38. Israel’s elections augur deepening political instability (0 replies)
  39. Reports of atrocities emerge as France escalates Mali war (0 replies)
  40. Canada to expand support for French imperialism’s war on Mali (0 replies)
  41. Italy: Beppe Grillo’s inexorable move to the right (0 replies)
  42. Federal Circuit Court upholds Wisconsin anti-worker law (0 replies)
  43. Australian prime minister reaffirms alignment with US against China (0 replies)
  44. The White House Un-Reality Show (0 replies)
  45. Symbols Are All We Need: Four More Years of Black Silence, Irrelevance (0 replies)
  46. Freedom Rider: The State Killing of Aaron Swartz (0 replies)
  47. The Coming Imperial Implosion in the Arab World (0 replies)
  48. Until Housing is a Right, Blacks Will Live Marginalized Lives (0 replies)
  49. Connecting the Dots to a Frightening Future (0 replies)
  50. Calculating Reparations: $1.5 Million for Each Slave Descendant in the U.S (0 replies)
  51. Mali Invasion Shows That “Adieu” Does Not Always Mean (0 replies)
  52. Mali, imperialism, and “Françafrique” (0 replies)
  53. Environment vs. jobs: Bill McKibben's contributions and limits (0 replies)
  54. Union membership declined by 398,000 in 2012 (0 replies)
  55. Court documents on Alan Gross could help Cuban Five (0 replies)
  56. Terror in Iran: Photo tells a story (0 replies)
  57. Life with a purpose: tribute to Estelle Katz (0 replies)
  58. GOP, despite debt ceiling deal, avoids real issues (0 replies)
  59. Today in Labor History: Paul Robeson dies (0 replies)
  60. One in ten Washington, DC public schools to be closed (0 replies)
  61. Germany: The role of the unions and Left Party in hospital privatisations (0 replies)
  62. Indonesian police gun down alleged terrorists (0 replies)
  63. Honduran Coup in 2009 was invitation to plunder (0 replies)
  64. Israel: High voter turnout results in setback for Netanyahu (0 replies)
  65. UK police officer found guilty of trying to sell information to News of the World (0 replies)
  66. Imperialism plans “decades of war” in Africa (0 replies)
  67. ILO report: Global unemployment to hit record high in 2013 (0 replies)
  68. Closed fire station costs Detroit resident her home (0 replies)
  69. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of January 21, 2013 (0 replies)
  70. Philadelphia story: Terrible math of gun violence (0 replies)
  71. Labor and allies honor King and defend workers (0 replies)
  72. Obama charts progressive course for America (0 replies)
  73. Obama speech heralds new era (0 replies)
  74. The Used headline pro-LGBT tour, join "It Gets Better" (0 replies)
  75. Workers Struggles: The Americas (0 replies)
  76. Letters from our readers (0 replies)
  77. Seismic Imperialism: Haiti’s Buried Cry for Help on the Third Anniversary of the Earthquake (0 replies)
  78. Imperialist powers escalate war in Mali (0 replies)
  79. Inaugural demagogy (0 replies)
  80. Lupe Fiasco kicked off US inaugural stage while performing anti-war song (0 replies)
  81. US covers up Islamist involvement in Aleppo bombing (0 replies)
  82. Christian Democrats ousted in German state election (0 replies)
  83. Chicago records over 500 homicides in 2012 (0 replies)
  84. Three UK retail chains collapse (0 replies)
  85. 1,000 attend New York memorial for Aaron Swartz (0 replies)
  86. European Union demands further attacks on Ireland’s public sector (0 replies)
  87. Report documents mass poverty in California (0 replies)
  88. Obama to approve drone assassination manual (0 replies)
  89. Obama’s second inauguration (0 replies)
  90. Algeria hostage crisis ends in bloodbath (0 replies)
  91. UK: Parents and staff demonstrate against closure of Sheffield children’s centres (0 replies)
  92. Air Berlin cuts 900 jobs (0 replies)
  93. US attorney downplays vendetta against Internet pioneer Aaron Swartz (0 replies)
  94. Further strikes in China as economy slows (0 replies)
  95. Australian mining giant ramps up pressure on PNG (0 replies)
  96. Standoff continues in Algerian hostage crisis (0 replies)
  97. Political issues in the fight against the fascist Golden Dawn (0 replies)
  98. India-Pakistan relationship remains tense (0 replies)
  99. Bradley Manning denied whistleblower defense (0 replies)
  100. Italy before the elections (0 replies)
  101. Far-right UVF behind Northern Ireland “flag protests” (0 replies)
  102. Germany: Lower Saxony vote a litmus test for upcoming general election (0 replies)
  103. Australian fire-fighting budget cuts place lives at risk (0 replies)
  104. California governor pledges continued austerity (0 replies)
  105. Senate inundated with demands to end “silent” filibuster (0 replies)
  106. Today in Labor History: Court rules workers can be imprisoned without charge (0 replies)
  107. Fight to end gun violence is key to defending democracy (0 replies)
  108. Immigration reform benefits country, economy (0 replies)
  109. Bear sanctuary saved from eviction (0 replies)
  110. NYC school bus strike (0 replies)
  111. Director Kathryn Bigelow defends her indefensible Zero Dark Thirty (0 replies)
  112. Sri Lankan government installs new chief justice (0 replies)
  113. Some see “right to work” fight coming to Ohio (0 replies)
  114. Restaurant workers rising up for justice (0 replies)
  115. New York mayor’s disregard for kids forces strike (0 replies)
  116. Four more years: Central and South Asia (0 replies)
  117. France escalates Mali war amid Algerian hostage crisis (0 replies)
  118. Asia in 2013 (0 replies)
  119. Ranks of US working poor grow dramatically (0 replies)
  120. Fatal accidents fuel discontent with Egyptian Islamist government (0 replies)
  121. UK Conservatives appoint major donor John Nash as education minister (0 replies)
  122. Russian government intensifies witch hunt of migrant workers (0 replies)
  123. Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa (0 replies)
  124. NYC bus interviews (0 replies)
  125. Labor launches annual King observance tonight (0 replies)
  126. Move to expand Medicaid in Missouri (0 replies)
  127. March on Washington for Gun Control set for Jan. 26 (0 replies)
  128. France bombs Mali, complicates mess long in making (0 replies)
  129. Today in labor history: Lucy Parsons leads march in Chicago (0 replies)
  130. Public option for health care back on the table (0 replies)
  131. Public option for healthcare back on the table (0 replies)
  132. Teamsters win union contract for West Coast port drivers (0 replies)
  133. Teachers praise President’s gun control agenda (0 replies)
  134. World Bank cuts forecast for global economic growth (0 replies)
  135. 2013 and the new Scramble for Africa (0 replies)
  136. France launches ground offensive in Mali (0 replies)
  137. Obama on gun control: Expand surveillance and police powers (0 replies)
  138. Renault announces 7,500 job cuts in France (0 replies)
  139. Germany’s Left Party supports unconditional cooperation with the SPD and Greens (0 replies)
  140. New Australian Greens platform marks further rightward shift (0 replies)
  141. Israeli police charge protest movement leader with assault (0 replies)
  142. Freedom Rider: Obama Moves on Iran (0 replies)
  143. FCC Opens Rulemaking Process To Lower Price of Prison Phone Calls (0 replies)
  144. France and the U.S. Play Tag-Team in Africa (0 replies)
  145. Are African Union Peacekeeping Troops Really The Answer? (0 replies)
  146. Django Unchained: Don’t Miss What’s Truly Important Because of the Smoke and Mirrors (0 replies)
  147. Gentrification 2013 Style: White Hipsters Invade Bed-Stuy and Put Petite Bourgeois Buppies out of Business (0 replies)
  148. Haiti: Capitalist Plunder and Empty Promises (0 replies)
  149. Australian fires threaten observatory, uncover drug labs (0 replies)
  150. Today in labor history: Palmer Raids victims win basic right (0 replies)
  151. Walmart: The eyes of the nation are on you! (0 replies)
  152. Obama goes head-to-head with gun lobby (0 replies)
  153. CWA loses union recognition vote at American (0 replies)
  154. Under pressure GOP dumps “poison pills” from Sandy aid (0 replies)
  155. Illinois governor waging war on public service workers (0 replies)
  156. Protest immigration raid vs. workers standing up for rights (0 replies)
  157. California prison overcrowding set to worsen as governor raises state cap (0 replies)
  158. Don’t You Dare Conflate MLK and Obama (0 replies)
  159. Australia: BlueScope Steel unveils further sackings (0 replies)
  160. France continues to bomb Mali as Islamist opposition forces advance (0 replies)
  161. The rotten foundations of US policy in the Middle East (0 replies)
  162. Father of Aaron Swartz indicts US government for son’s suicide (0 replies)
  163. Growing share of US workers forced to tap retirement accounts (0 replies)
  164. Record number of US military and veteran suicides (0 replies)
  165. UK: Barnet Council proceeds with public services outsourcing (0 replies)
  166. French unions agree to pro-corporate labor “reforms” (0 replies)
  167. "Solidarity Forever" completed Jan. 15, 1915 (0 replies)
  168. Diplomats to gather, address mercury pollution (0 replies)
  169. Fear, then hope for an immigrant family (0 replies)
  170. Workers win safety deal at Hyatt Fisherman's Wharf (0 replies)
  171. A hero, protests and a dog matter in Germany (0 replies)
  172. Campaign to free Colombia's David Ravelo draws global support (0 replies)
  173. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – week of January 14, 2013 (0 replies)
  174. India and Pakistan exchange threats in Kashmir border dispute (0 replies)
  175. 400,000 still homeless three years after Haitian earthquake (0 replies)
  176. Obama outlines budget cutting agenda at press conference (0 replies)
  177. Open access activist dead at 26 (0 replies)
  178. Push for Western military intervention in Syria escalates (0 replies)
  179. Greek SYRIZA leader meets with German finance minister (0 replies)
  180. Exposure of sex-for-fees web site underscores UK student poverty (0 replies)
  181. Today in labor history: 20,000 GE workers strike over health care (0 replies)
  182. “Look beneath the shine,” say Nissan workers (0 replies)
  183. Obama to push citizenship for undocumented (0 replies)
  184. Pitney Bowes pays lawmakers to push privatizing Post Office (0 replies)
  185. Cuban foreign travel eases, U.S. is stymied (0 replies)
  186. Evo Morales remains popular despite corruption charges (0 replies)
  187. Wisconsin dairy workers lose their livelihoods (0 replies)
  188. France launches war in northern Mali (0 replies)
  189. Obama’s cabinet of austerity and war (0 replies)
  190. Sri Lankan president removes country’s chief justice (0 replies)
  191. UK: Peterborough National Health Service Trust deepens attacks on workers and services (0 replies)
  192. Columbia geophysicist Klaus Jacob on Hurricane Sandy (0 replies)
  193. Chinese media censorship sparks protest (0 replies)
  194. Police shut down housing voucher distribution in Detroit suburb (0 replies)
  195. Benefit cuts to impoverish millions in Britain (0 replies)
  196. Widespread influenza outbreak in 47 US states (0 replies)
  197. Washington, D.C., legislators vote to eliminate benefits for needy families (0 replies)
  198. Bomb blasts kill over 120 in Pakistan (0 replies)
  199. The Middle East in 2013 (0 replies)
  200. Obama-Karzai talks set stage for post-2014 US troop presence (0 replies)
  201. American Express to cut 5,400 jobs (0 replies)
  202. US consumer financial board issues pro-bank mortgage rules (0 replies)
  203. Japan, Philippines boost ties as tensions with China escalate (0 replies)
  204. Eight workers killed in Turkish mining disaster (0 replies)
  205. Britain: Labour promotes anti-immigrant chauvinism (0 replies)
  206. Bill will let undocumented Illinoisans drive (0 replies)
  207. What can today's activists learn from Emancipation Proclamation? (0 replies)
  208. Zero troops in Afghanistan is the right number (0 replies)
  209. Is the right-wing era over? Not yet (0 replies)
  210. Lack of paid sick days fueling record flu epidemic (0 replies)
  211. 2012 “Are You Serious?” awards (0 replies)
  212. Minnesota unions urge action on jobs as legislature convenes (0 replies)
  213. Union pleased with bus ban but says fatigue is the issue (0 replies)
  214. Homeowners fight back - and win (0 replies)
  215. Today in labor history: Bread and Roses strike (0 replies)
  216. 2013 Academy Award nominations: Extraordinary and glaring contradictions, even greater than usual (0 replies)
  217. Ontario government threatens teachers with fines in bid to thwart walkout (0 replies)
  218. US life expectancy lowest among industrialized countries (0 replies)
  219. Billionaires gain as living standards fall (0 replies)
  220. Obama nominates Jacob Lew, budget-cutter and ex-banker, to head Treasury (0 replies)
  221. Saudi Arabia executes young Sri Lankan housemaid (0 replies)
  222. Three Kurdish nationalist activists assassinated in Paris (0 replies)
  223. South African police fire on striking farm workers (0 replies)
  224. Government prepares to dissolve South London National Health Service Trust (0 replies)
  225. Federal judge rules New York “stop-and-frisk” policing unconstitutional (0 replies)
  226. People’s World sports writer honored by public TV (0 replies)
  227. Filibusters linked to McConnell campaign cash (0 replies)
  228. Debate heats up over U.S. troop levels in Afghanistan (0 replies)
  229. Seeing Red: Huffington Post debates Communist influence in U.S. (0 replies)
  230. Gun control action will rely on grassroots organizing (0 replies)
  231. Today in Labor History: Greed and the Pemberton Mill disaster (0 replies)
  232. New York Stop and Frisk police harassment found unconstitutional (0 replies)
  233. Letter Carriers slam new federal report on postal service (0 replies)
  234. Witch-hunt continues against Maruti Suzuki workers in India (0 replies)
  235. India and Pakistan clash again in disputed Kashmir area (0 replies)
  236. Europe in 2013 (0 replies)
  237. Venezuelan legislature postpones Chavez inauguration (0 replies)
  238. US Army judge rejects motion to dismiss charges in Bradley Manning case (0 replies)
  239. 2012 was hottest year recorded in US (0 replies)
  240. Indian establishment manipulating anger over Delhi rape (0 replies)
  241. Sri Lanka heads toward constitutional crisis (0 replies)
  242. Why the SEP (Germany) rejects a state ban of the neo-fascist NPD (0 replies)
  243. Obama's Race To The Top Drives Nationwide Wave of School Closings, Teacher Firings (0 replies)
  244. Obama’s Steady Road to Austerity (0 replies)
  245. Things in Berlin up in the air…or grounded! (0 replies)
  246. 2012 hottest U.S. year ever, warming and wildfires continue (0 replies)
  247. Today in Labor History: Tenant farmers sit down in highway (0 replies)
  248. Trumka: “Stand up to the bullies in Congress!” (0 replies)
  249. Republicans take the “Walk of Shame” in Michigan (0 replies)
  250. What the right wing has in mind for the states (0 replies)