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- Former CIA agent responsible for torture revelations sentenced to prison (0 replies)
- Greek government mobilizes riot police to break Athens subway strike (0 replies)
- Japan’s currency war (0 replies)
- Greek pseudo-left leader Tsipras auditions for State Department, IMF (0 replies)
- Mass protests against Mursi mark second anniversary of Egyptian Revolution (0 replies)
- Obama names ex-federal prosecutor with Wall Street ties to head SEC (0 replies)
- Federal Reserve transcripts show top US policymakers vastly underestimated crisis (0 replies)
- Germany: Deutsche Telekom cuts a further 1,200 jobs (0 replies)
- UK Probation Service to be privatised (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: People's poet Robert Burns is born (0 replies)
- Obama to announce immigration plan (0 replies)
- Court nullifies Obama appointments to Labor Board (0 replies)
- Idle No More: Native movement sweeps Canada and U.S. (0 replies)
- Panel: Media consolidation hurts women (0 replies)
- Filibuster reform agreement: No filibuster reform! (0 replies)
- US debt ceiling maneuver sets stage for new cuts (0 replies)
- Two years of the Egyptian Revolution (0 replies)
- UK Prime Minister Cameron commits to 2017 referendum on EU membership (0 replies)
- Australia: Government and media endorse French intervention in Mali (0 replies)
- Japan’s finance minister: Old people should “hurry up and die” (0 replies)
- German trade unions reject action to defend GM-Opel plant (0 replies)
- Union membership in US hits lowest level in nearly a century (0 replies)
- Women take lead in Seneca Falls, Selma, Stonewall journey (0 replies)
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- Richard Blanco, inaugural poet, speaks to America (0 replies)
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- Today in labor history: Jackie Robinson inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame (0 replies)
- Appeals court reinstates Walker’s entire anti-union law (0 replies)
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- Striking Athens subway workers defy court ruling (0 replies)
- Why the New York Times backs Bloomberg’s assault on school bus drivers (0 replies)
- Israel’s elections augur deepening political instability (0 replies)
- Reports of atrocities emerge as France escalates Mali war (0 replies)
- Canada to expand support for French imperialism’s war on Mali (0 replies)
- Italy: Beppe Grillo’s inexorable move to the right (0 replies)
- Federal Circuit Court upholds Wisconsin anti-worker law (0 replies)
- Australian prime minister reaffirms alignment with US against China (0 replies)
- The White House Un-Reality Show (0 replies)
- Symbols Are All We Need: Four More Years of Black Silence, Irrelevance (0 replies)
- Freedom Rider: The State Killing of Aaron Swartz (0 replies)
- The Coming Imperial Implosion in the Arab World (0 replies)
- Until Housing is a Right, Blacks Will Live Marginalized Lives (0 replies)
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- Calculating Reparations: $1.5 Million for Each Slave Descendant in the U.S (0 replies)
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- Environment vs. jobs: Bill McKibben's contributions and limits (0 replies)
- Union membership declined by 398,000 in 2012 (0 replies)
- Court documents on Alan Gross could help Cuban Five (0 replies)
- Terror in Iran: Photo tells a story (0 replies)
- Life with a purpose: tribute to Estelle Katz (0 replies)
- GOP, despite debt ceiling deal, avoids real issues (0 replies)
- Today in Labor History: Paul Robeson dies (0 replies)
- One in ten Washington, DC public schools to be closed (0 replies)
- Germany: The role of the unions and Left Party in hospital privatisations (0 replies)
- Indonesian police gun down alleged terrorists (0 replies)
- Honduran Coup in 2009 was invitation to plunder (0 replies)
- Israel: High voter turnout results in setback for Netanyahu (0 replies)
- UK police officer found guilty of trying to sell information to News of the World (0 replies)
- Imperialism plans “decades of war” in Africa (0 replies)
- ILO report: Global unemployment to hit record high in 2013 (0 replies)
- Closed fire station costs Detroit resident her home (0 replies)
- Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of January 21, 2013 (0 replies)
- Philadelphia story: Terrible math of gun violence (0 replies)
- Labor and allies honor King and defend workers (0 replies)
- Obama charts progressive course for America (0 replies)
- Obama speech heralds new era (0 replies)
- The Used headline pro-LGBT tour, join "It Gets Better" (0 replies)
- Workers Struggles: The Americas (0 replies)
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- Seismic Imperialism: Haiti’s Buried Cry for Help on the Third Anniversary of the Earthquake (0 replies)
- Imperialist powers escalate war in Mali (0 replies)
- Inaugural demagogy (0 replies)
- Lupe Fiasco kicked off US inaugural stage while performing anti-war song (0 replies)
- US covers up Islamist involvement in Aleppo bombing (0 replies)
- Christian Democrats ousted in German state election (0 replies)
- Chicago records over 500 homicides in 2012 (0 replies)
- Three UK retail chains collapse (0 replies)
- 1,000 attend New York memorial for Aaron Swartz (0 replies)
- European Union demands further attacks on Ireland’s public sector (0 replies)
- Report documents mass poverty in California (0 replies)
- Obama to approve drone assassination manual (0 replies)
- Obama’s second inauguration (0 replies)
- Algeria hostage crisis ends in bloodbath (0 replies)
- UK: Parents and staff demonstrate against closure of Sheffield children’s centres (0 replies)
- Air Berlin cuts 900 jobs (0 replies)
- US attorney downplays vendetta against Internet pioneer Aaron Swartz (0 replies)
- Further strikes in China as economy slows (0 replies)
- Australian mining giant ramps up pressure on PNG (0 replies)
- Standoff continues in Algerian hostage crisis (0 replies)
- Political issues in the fight against the fascist Golden Dawn (0 replies)
- India-Pakistan relationship remains tense (0 replies)
- Bradley Manning denied whistleblower defense (0 replies)
- Italy before the elections (0 replies)
- Far-right UVF behind Northern Ireland “flag protests” (0 replies)
- Germany: Lower Saxony vote a litmus test for upcoming general election (0 replies)
- Australian fire-fighting budget cuts place lives at risk (0 replies)
- California governor pledges continued austerity (0 replies)
- Senate inundated with demands to end “silent” filibuster (0 replies)
- Today in Labor History: Court rules workers can be imprisoned without charge (0 replies)
- Fight to end gun violence is key to defending democracy (0 replies)
- Immigration reform benefits country, economy (0 replies)
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- NYC school bus strike (0 replies)
- Director Kathryn Bigelow defends her indefensible Zero Dark Thirty (0 replies)
- Sri Lankan government installs new chief justice (0 replies)
- Some see “right to work” fight coming to Ohio (0 replies)
- Restaurant workers rising up for justice (0 replies)
- New York mayor’s disregard for kids forces strike (0 replies)
- Four more years: Central and South Asia (0 replies)
- France escalates Mali war amid Algerian hostage crisis (0 replies)
- Asia in 2013 (0 replies)
- Ranks of US working poor grow dramatically (0 replies)
- Fatal accidents fuel discontent with Egyptian Islamist government (0 replies)
- UK Conservatives appoint major donor John Nash as education minister (0 replies)
- Russian government intensifies witch hunt of migrant workers (0 replies)
- Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa (0 replies)
- NYC bus interviews (0 replies)
- Labor launches annual King observance tonight (0 replies)
- Move to expand Medicaid in Missouri (0 replies)
- March on Washington for Gun Control set for Jan. 26 (0 replies)
- France bombs Mali, complicates mess long in making (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Lucy Parsons leads march in Chicago (0 replies)
- Public option for health care back on the table (0 replies)
- Public option for healthcare back on the table (0 replies)
- Teamsters win union contract for West Coast port drivers (0 replies)
- Teachers praise President’s gun control agenda (0 replies)
- World Bank cuts forecast for global economic growth (0 replies)
- 2013 and the new Scramble for Africa (0 replies)
- France launches ground offensive in Mali (0 replies)
- Obama on gun control: Expand surveillance and police powers (0 replies)
- Renault announces 7,500 job cuts in France (0 replies)
- Germany’s Left Party supports unconditional cooperation with the SPD and Greens (0 replies)
- New Australian Greens platform marks further rightward shift (0 replies)
- Israeli police charge protest movement leader with assault (0 replies)
- Freedom Rider: Obama Moves on Iran (0 replies)
- FCC Opens Rulemaking Process To Lower Price of Prison Phone Calls (0 replies)
- France and the U.S. Play Tag-Team in Africa (0 replies)
- Are African Union Peacekeeping Troops Really The Answer? (0 replies)
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- Gentrification 2013 Style: White Hipsters Invade Bed-Stuy and Put Petite Bourgeois Buppies out of Business (0 replies)
- Haiti: Capitalist Plunder and Empty Promises (0 replies)
- Australian fires threaten observatory, uncover drug labs (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Palmer Raids victims win basic right (0 replies)
- Walmart: The eyes of the nation are on you! (0 replies)
- Obama goes head-to-head with gun lobby (0 replies)
- CWA loses union recognition vote at American (0 replies)
- Under pressure GOP dumps “poison pills” from Sandy aid (0 replies)
- Illinois governor waging war on public service workers (0 replies)
- Protest immigration raid vs. workers standing up for rights (0 replies)
- California prison overcrowding set to worsen as governor raises state cap (0 replies)
- Don’t You Dare Conflate MLK and Obama (0 replies)
- Australia: BlueScope Steel unveils further sackings (0 replies)
- France continues to bomb Mali as Islamist opposition forces advance (0 replies)
- The rotten foundations of US policy in the Middle East (0 replies)
- Father of Aaron Swartz indicts US government for son’s suicide (0 replies)
- Growing share of US workers forced to tap retirement accounts (0 replies)
- Record number of US military and veteran suicides (0 replies)
- UK: Barnet Council proceeds with public services outsourcing (0 replies)
- French unions agree to pro-corporate labor “reforms” (0 replies)
- "Solidarity Forever" completed Jan. 15, 1915 (0 replies)
- Diplomats to gather, address mercury pollution (0 replies)
- Fear, then hope for an immigrant family (0 replies)
- Workers win safety deal at Hyatt Fisherman's Wharf (0 replies)
- A hero, protests and a dog matter in Germany (0 replies)
- Campaign to free Colombia's David Ravelo draws global support (0 replies)
- Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – week of January 14, 2013 (0 replies)
- India and Pakistan exchange threats in Kashmir border dispute (0 replies)
- 400,000 still homeless three years after Haitian earthquake (0 replies)
- Obama outlines budget cutting agenda at press conference (0 replies)
- Open access activist dead at 26 (0 replies)
- Push for Western military intervention in Syria escalates (0 replies)
- Greek SYRIZA leader meets with German finance minister (0 replies)
- Exposure of sex-for-fees web site underscores UK student poverty (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: 20,000 GE workers strike over health care (0 replies)
- “Look beneath the shine,” say Nissan workers (0 replies)
- Obama to push citizenship for undocumented (0 replies)
- Pitney Bowes pays lawmakers to push privatizing Post Office (0 replies)
- Cuban foreign travel eases, U.S. is stymied (0 replies)
- Evo Morales remains popular despite corruption charges (0 replies)
- Wisconsin dairy workers lose their livelihoods (0 replies)
- France launches war in northern Mali (0 replies)
- Obama’s cabinet of austerity and war (0 replies)
- Sri Lankan president removes country’s chief justice (0 replies)
- UK: Peterborough National Health Service Trust deepens attacks on workers and services (0 replies)
- Columbia geophysicist Klaus Jacob on Hurricane Sandy (0 replies)
- Chinese media censorship sparks protest (0 replies)
- Police shut down housing voucher distribution in Detroit suburb (0 replies)
- Benefit cuts to impoverish millions in Britain (0 replies)
- Widespread influenza outbreak in 47 US states (0 replies)
- Washington, D.C., legislators vote to eliminate benefits for needy families (0 replies)
- Bomb blasts kill over 120 in Pakistan (0 replies)
- The Middle East in 2013 (0 replies)
- Obama-Karzai talks set stage for post-2014 US troop presence (0 replies)
- American Express to cut 5,400 jobs (0 replies)
- US consumer financial board issues pro-bank mortgage rules (0 replies)
- Japan, Philippines boost ties as tensions with China escalate (0 replies)
- Eight workers killed in Turkish mining disaster (0 replies)
- Britain: Labour promotes anti-immigrant chauvinism (0 replies)
- Bill will let undocumented Illinoisans drive (0 replies)
- What can today's activists learn from Emancipation Proclamation? (0 replies)
- Zero troops in Afghanistan is the right number (0 replies)
- Is the right-wing era over? Not yet (0 replies)
- Lack of paid sick days fueling record flu epidemic (0 replies)
- 2012 “Are You Serious?” awards (0 replies)
- Minnesota unions urge action on jobs as legislature convenes (0 replies)
- Union pleased with bus ban but says fatigue is the issue (0 replies)
- Homeowners fight back - and win (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Bread and Roses strike (0 replies)
- 2013 Academy Award nominations: Extraordinary and glaring contradictions, even greater than usual (0 replies)
- Ontario government threatens teachers with fines in bid to thwart walkout (0 replies)
- US life expectancy lowest among industrialized countries (0 replies)
- Billionaires gain as living standards fall (0 replies)
- Obama nominates Jacob Lew, budget-cutter and ex-banker, to head Treasury (0 replies)
- Saudi Arabia executes young Sri Lankan housemaid (0 replies)
- Three Kurdish nationalist activists assassinated in Paris (0 replies)
- South African police fire on striking farm workers (0 replies)
- Government prepares to dissolve South London National Health Service Trust (0 replies)
- Federal judge rules New York “stop-and-frisk” policing unconstitutional (0 replies)
- People’s World sports writer honored by public TV (0 replies)
- Filibusters linked to McConnell campaign cash (0 replies)
- Debate heats up over U.S. troop levels in Afghanistan (0 replies)
- Seeing Red: Huffington Post debates Communist influence in U.S. (0 replies)
- Gun control action will rely on grassroots organizing (0 replies)
- Today in Labor History: Greed and the Pemberton Mill disaster (0 replies)
- New York Stop and Frisk police harassment found unconstitutional (0 replies)
- Letter Carriers slam new federal report on postal service (0 replies)
- Witch-hunt continues against Maruti Suzuki workers in India (0 replies)
- India and Pakistan clash again in disputed Kashmir area (0 replies)
- Europe in 2013 (0 replies)
- Venezuelan legislature postpones Chavez inauguration (0 replies)
- US Army judge rejects motion to dismiss charges in Bradley Manning case (0 replies)
- 2012 was hottest year recorded in US (0 replies)
- Indian establishment manipulating anger over Delhi rape (0 replies)
- Sri Lanka heads toward constitutional crisis (0 replies)
- Why the SEP (Germany) rejects a state ban of the neo-fascist NPD (0 replies)
- Obama's Race To The Top Drives Nationwide Wave of School Closings, Teacher Firings (0 replies)
- Obama’s Steady Road to Austerity (0 replies)
- Things in Berlin up in the air…or grounded! (0 replies)
- 2012 hottest U.S. year ever, warming and wildfires continue (0 replies)
- Today in Labor History: Tenant farmers sit down in highway (0 replies)
- Trumka: “Stand up to the bullies in Congress!” (0 replies)
- Republicans take the “Walk of Shame” in Michigan (0 replies)
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