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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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True, not true: Korea, Sony hack, Pres. Obama, free speech
What we actually now know for sure: President Obama said zero about South Korea's assault on free speech and human…
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‘Today is the day democracy is murdered’: Wave of repression sweeps South Korea
On December 19, the South Korean Constitutional Court delivered a devastating blow against the progressive movement when it disbanded the…
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WikiLeaks: Hériveaux ‘close contact’ of U.S. Embassy in Haiti—final
Three things about Rudy Hériveaux emerge from reviewing U.S. State Department reports about him: 1) he supported the policies of…
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Evans Paul: Archetypal scheming politician nominated as Haitian PM
Over the past 30 years that he has strutted on Haiti’s political stage, politician Evans Paul has become something like…
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The #ThinBlueLine between protest and cop coup
"The mayor’s hands are literally dripping with our blood because of his words and actions"
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Third USAID plot to destroy Cuba exposed
People are outraged by a recently uncovered scandal implicating the U.S. in another ridiculous covert operation to overthrow the Cuban…
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Interview: Revolutionary transformation of Venezuela’s police
Freddy Bernal is a Venezuelan revolutionary who first rose up against the dictatorship of Carlos Andres Pérez, when he led a police…
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‘End’ of Afghanistan occupation a lie
Taking a break from his Christmas vacation in Hawaii, President Obama gave a speech at a Marine base claiming that…
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Sacramento stands in opposition to Police Bill of Rights
On Dec. 26, around 50 members of the community gathered in front of the downtown Sacramento headquarters of the Fraternal…
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Appeal for Justice: Free Kwadir Felton!
“I got to tell all the things that are hidden inside me of what really happened”--Renee Felton, Kwadir's mother
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Nicaragua’s Grand Canal: The other side of the story
Nicaragua is on the verge of beginning construction of a trans-isthmus canal, a dream that goes back to the colonial…
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Cuba refuses to extradite Assata Shakur
As news broke of the release of the three remaining members of the Cuban Five and the “normalization” of relations between…
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Apache sacred land handed over to mining giant in backroom deal
The Senate passed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for 2015 in mid-December by a vote of 89 to 11.…
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