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Report: 17,000 Storm Michigan Capitol to Protest “Right to Work” Bill
They took over the capitol steps, staged a sit-in inside the capitol building and shut down the office building of…
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Amazon’s Kindle discriminates against blind people
Amazon is slamming the door on blind users, prompting demonstrations and a new national conversation about corporate profiteering against people’s…
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HSBC: Too big to indict
The big banks, no matter how blatant their crimes, must be protected. They and their executives are free to steal,…
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HSBC: Too big to indict
The big banks, no matter how blatant their crimes, must be protected. They and their executives are free to steal,…
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‘We are with you President Chávez’
'As you undergo continued medical treatment in Cuba, our Party, along with the millions of people across Latin America and…
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Hugo Chávez returns to Cuba for medical treatment
The seriousness of Chávez’s condition became evident when he spoke of a successor after announcing that he must return immediately…
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Panel calls for revival of Indigenous movement in the US
The panel-style forum with a Q & A session at the end was attended by young Native organizers, experienced activists…
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‘History will judge Pfc. First Class Bradley Manning’
A Dec. 3 event in Washington, D.C., organized by the Bradley Manning Support Network, featured a talk by Pfc. Manning's…
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Houston movement grows against police violence
Months of protests have forced a federal investigation into racist violence by the Houston Police Department, one of the South’s…
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Boycott victory: Stevie Wonder withdraws from IDF gala
Singer Stevie Wonder was scheduled to headline this year’s gala, but withdrew under pressure from the Boycott, Divest and Sanctions…
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Michigan’s Right to Work Law: battle lines, strategy, tactics
“Right to Work” legislation is a deceptive term because it has nothing to do with the demand for jobs.
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Chemical weapons: the new rationale for attack on Syria
A new wave of imperialist propaganda for military intervention in Syria is under way, reminiscent of the “weapons of mass…
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Egypt’s unfinished revolution flares up over constitution
Protests continue against Morsi not only because of the new constitution and his sweeping powers, but because many of Mubarak’s…
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Solidarity brings victory for striking port workers
Service Employees International Union Local 1021 members are celebrating the conclusion of 16 months of bargaining that defeated the attack…
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Israel: masquerading as the victim of an unprovoked attack
“Israel wants peace, but it cannot find a partner for peace,” is endlessly repeated by Israeli leaders but opposite is…
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Israel: masquerading as the victim of an unprovoked attack
“Israel wants peace, but it cannot find a partner for peace,” is endlessly repeated by Israeli leaders but opposite is…
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Bambu: It goes beyond a conscious rap song
With his music and community organizing, Bambu too has been at war with imperialism, police brutality, capitalism and patriarchy—promoting revolution…
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Big Oil threatens Everglades with fracking
Fracking is linked to climate change in the long term but has the immediate effect of water contamination. In other…
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Capitalism wastes human potential
Decades-old budget cuts, Wall Street excesses and assaults on unions have created a spiral of few education options and unemployment…
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