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Analysis
Greedy grocery giants sue to stop Seattle hazard pay for essential workers
“We see this kind of employer pushback every time we pass workers-rights laws, but it’s especially unfortunate in the middle…
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Militant Journalism
Interview: Formerly incarcerated organizer on Feb. 6 St. Louis jail protest
On February 10, Liberation News interviewed Ronnie Amiyn, an organizer with EXPO (Ex-Incarcerated People Organizing) St. Louis about the organization,…
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racism
Wrongly jailed Queens youth organized own defense from prison: Free Prakash Churaman!
The Free Prakash Alliance continues to demand that the Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz drop all charges against Prakash Churaman.
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Analysis
$3 billion to spare? Alabama’s governor spends on prisons
Alabama is making one of the largest public expenditures in the state’s history—on building new prisons. Governor Ivey should put…
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Analysis
Biden administration cynically manipulates LGBTQ rights struggle to advance empire
The hypocrisy of his claim is all too apparent: LGBTQ people continue to lack basic rights here in the US,…
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Labor
Make Our Schools and Communities Safe caravan takes to streets of San Francisco
More than 100 cars bearing signs saying “More resources, less lawsuits”; “Fund our schools”; and “Fund our communities” traveled through…
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Analysis
Biden’s first directive to the war machine
In his first presidential visit to the Pentagon yesterday, Joe Biden announced the creation of an anti-China task force. This…
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Features
Letter from an inmate: St Louis prisoners protest COVID violations, inhumane conditions
Early in the morning of February 6, inmates at the St. Louis City Justice Center protested for seven hours over…
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Militant Journalism
Attacks on tenants’ rights intensify in Indianapolis, activists resist
Dozens of activists convened on the steps of the Indiana State Capitol building at 9 am on Feb. 8, bearing…
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Features
PSL Statement: Solidarity with Newsclick and the people’s movements of India!
Photo: Farmers protest in India. Credit — Newsclick The Party for Socialism and Liberation joins with progressive organizations and media…
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Analysis
Washington state restaurants need more relief, not premature reopening plans
While restaurants are being allowed to open for indoor dining at 25% capacity, restaurant workers are not included as essential…
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Guest Analysis
Police in India raid leading progressive news outlet
NewsClick, a progressive media organization in India, is under attack. This morning their offices and the homes of top editorial…
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Guest statements
Statewide day of action demands single-payer healthcare for California
The Peace & Freedom Party endorsed a statewide day of action on Saturday, February 6th, organized by the California Nurses…
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Militant Journalism
Asheville, NC, locals reject Raytheon’s blood money jobs
Although the protest was primarily focused on nuclear proliferation, these recent demonstrations spearheaded by Veterans for Peace, are part of…
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Militant Journalism
South Florida: Capitalists worsen housing crisis during pandemic
Florida tenants are amongst the highest at risk of eviction after years of Republican-controlled legislation stripping tenants of protections.
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Analysis
Will the left return to power in Ecuador?
With nearly all the votes counted, left wing candidate Andrés Arauz has come in first place with over 32 percent…
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Analysis
Fierce struggle resists U.S.-backed Haitian president’s power grab
Photo: Haitian President Jovenel Moïse meets with then-Vice President Mike Pence in June, 2017. Credit — U.S. Mission Haiti Last…
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Militant Journalism
Another protest over Trevor Seever killing
On Dec. 29, 2020, Trevor Seever, age 29, was gunned down by Modesto police officer Joseph Lamantia. On Jan. 9,…
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