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Militant Journalism
Texas winter storm crisis the fault of state leaders, big oil, protesters say
Natural gas and fossil fuel executives, as well as officials in ERCOT and PUCT, should face criminal charges for their…
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Renton, Wash., unions, community come out to support ‘Bamazon’ union drive
Despite the scattered showers and mid-30°s weather close to 300 people showed up to voice their support.
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Analysis
7 lies Amazon tells about the union
In a historic development, 5,800 workers at an Amazon warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama, are right now voting on whether to…
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Militant Journalism
Richland, Wash., protesters demand ‘no kids in cages’
Facilities used to cage children that were closed under Trump’s administration are being reopened under Biden’s administration.
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Struggle for justice forces reopening of two cases of police violence in Milwaukee
The cases of Christopher Davis, killed by Milwaukee Deputy Juan Ortiz, and Jay Anderson, killed by Wauwatosa officer Joseph Mensah,…
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Militant Journalism
Erie, PA: Residents skeptical of corporation’s ‘green’ promises
The plight of this area has left the door open to the opportunism of “green” industry and it is currently…
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Analysis
Mumia has COVID! Take action now to save his life
World renowned political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal has contracted COVID-19. His life is in imminent danger, not only from the deadly…
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Militant Journalism
Family of Navy veteran killed by Antioch police in George Floyd-style killing seeks justice
Two members of the Antioch, Calif., Police Department killed 30-year-old Navy veteran Angelo Quinto in his home on Dec. 23,…
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Analysis
The real Boston revolutionaries: three stories of Black resistance
The usual “revolutionary” history taught about Boston centers colonizers, who waged war for a "democracy" that only served white land-owning…
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Militant Journalism
Housing crisis: Pittsburgh politicians’ patchwork solutions fall short
In spite of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention moratorium “pausing” evictions, Pennsylvania landlords are abusing loopholes to kick…
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Analysis
Amazon union struggle takes hold in southern state with radical labor history
It should be no surprise that a place like Bessemer, Alabama is exactly where Amazon’s first union in the United…
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Analysis
Andre Cailloux and the Siege of Port Hudson
Not widely known, and certainly not celebrated enough, Andre Cailloux was the first Black military hero functioning as an officer…
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Analysis
Deciphering Biden’s excuse to abandon the fight for $15
President Biden received a major political gift from an obscure, unelected official called the Senate parliamentarian. On Feb. 25, she…
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Analysis
Exposing Israel’s vaccine apartheid in West Bank and Gaza
Five million Palestinians living in the West Bank and Gaza are excluded from vaccine rollouts while Israeli citizens, even those…
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Analysis
Sojourner Truth’s Massachusetts days
Sojourner Truth, born into slavery in New York as “Isabella Baumfree” in 1797, was one of the most important abolitionists…
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Militant Journalism
Chicago City Council passes unanimous resolution to end the blockade on Cuba
All 50 aldermen voted to oppose the blockade, adding that normalizing relations can benefit the economic conditions of both Cubans…
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Denver Repression
Activists who forced Elijah McClain investigation facing retaliation, decades in prison
This statement was issued by the newly formed National Committee for Justice in Denver. To support their work, you can…
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Analysis
Biden bombs Syria: ‘Self-defense’ or an act of war?
President Joe Biden engaged in his first high-profile military operation yesterday, launching an airstrike on Syria that left as many…
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Militant Journalism
Massive thousand-car caravan protests unsafe reopening of Montgomery County schools in Maryland
Photo: Car that participated in the caravan On Feb. 23, the parking lot at the Montgomery County Public Schools central…
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Militant Journalism
El Monte taco vendors and community: ‘LA County Department of Public Health, stop harassing us!’
Community members gathered on Feb. 13 in front of the El Monte Police Department in solidarity with local street vendors.…
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