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Sony hack and cyber warfare
This debate about what type of cyber attacks can lead to counter attacks as an act of war is very…
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Rest in peace, Leelah Alcorn
“My death needs to mean something” she said - let’s fulfill that hope; let’s fix society by dreaming of –and…
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Seattle marchers: End the school to prison or death pipeline
Hundreds of demonstrators, mobilized by Women of Color for Systemic Change, came out on the streets Jan. 10 to demand…
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‘These cops had no right to be his judge, jury and executioner’–Michele Kamal
On Jan 10, 50 protesters braved the 15 degree Fahrenheit temperature, marching from Civic Square in Irvington, NJ, to the…
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Maduro calls for prisoner swap: Free Oscar Lopez Rivera!
This week Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro sent an offer to swap far-right opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez in exchange for Puerto…
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On the killings at Charlie Hebdo magazine – Statement from the PSL
Imperialist wars, racist movements in Europe and the attack on Charlie Hebdo magazine.
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Five years post-quake: Haiti’s promised rebuilding is unfulfilled
Five years after the Jan. 12, 2010 earthquake that struck Haiti’s capital region, the loudly-trumpeted reconstruction of the country is…
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St. Pete stands up for Leelah Alcorn
In St. Petersburg, Florida, nearly 50 people joined together at a candlelight vigil in honor and memory of Leelah Alcorn,…
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Boehner: ‘full confidence’ in lieutenant despite white supremacist ties
Recently, House Majority Whip Steve Scalise, the third highest ranking Republican member in the U.S. House of Representatives, was exposed…
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U.S. appellate judges sought clemency for the Cuban Five
A San Francisco Chronicle article on January 1, 2015 has revealed that former U.S. judges had requested clemency for the…
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The U.S. agenda in Cuba remains counter-revolution
An historic victory for the Cuban people, a new phase in the struggle.
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Stranger than Fiction: The Interview and U.S. Regime-Change Policy Toward North Korea
The sinister race-bending North Korean spy, the robotic North Korean commando, and other post-Cold War Red/Yellow Peril bogeymen have functioned…
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The Erosion of Democracy in South Korea: The Dissolution of the Unified Progressive Party and the Incarceration of Lee Seok-ki
On December 19, 2014, South Korea’s Constitutional Court delivered an unprecedented ruling to dissolve the opposition Unified Progressive Party and…
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No, there is not an epidemic of police officers being killed
Speaking at the funeral of New York City Police Officer Wenjian Lui, FBI Director James Comey said he was shocked…
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Turmoil in Greece as early elections called
Last week, the Greek parliament failed to elect a candidate to fill the ceremonial role of president, triggering early elections…
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What do new sanctions against the DPRK signify?
Who is the aggressor in the conflict between North Korea and Washington?
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U.S. cops kill at 100 times rate of other capitalist countries
What accounts for the horrendous rate of racist police killings in the U.S., far exceeding that in other developed capitalist…
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Cops, families and domestic violence: a media double standard
While domestic violence perpetrated by professional athletes -- particularly men of color -- has been in the media spotlight, such…
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Students, workers lament: Jim Harbaugh and the betrayal of education
2014 ended on a bitter note for students and university faculty across the United States as the University of Michigan…
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Three years after Roboski massacre in Turkey, justice is yet to be served
On Dec. 28, 2014, tens of thousands gathered in Roboski, a tiny village in the Şırnak province of southeast Turkey…
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