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Hurricane Isaac shows: The system has not changed
Even though the levees built after Katrina helped to protect the city during Isaac in late August, much of the…
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Bay Area cops kill Black man in front of his own home
In the early hours of Sept. 2, the Vallejo Police Department claimed its fifth shooting fatality in four months.
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PSL candidates say: Victory to Chicago’s teachers!
Members of the Party for Socialism and Liberation and volunteers, are on the picket lines today with Chicago teachers. We…
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North Korea’s drought, floods exploited by U.S. imperialism
Weather-related challenges have caused severe food shortages and famine in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea since the mid-1990s —…
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PSL Presidential Candidate Peta Lindsay begins U.S. tour!
PSL candidate Peta Lindsay has helped lead demonstrations against war, racism, budget cuts, police brutality, anti-LGBT bigotry, and in support…
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Non-Aligned summit in Iran puts lie to myth of isolation
Hosting an international summit of this magnitude has enabled Iran to counter the claims of the United States, its imperialist…
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Protest opposes racist slurs against Native Americans
On Aug. 31 ANSWER protested the use of extreme racist slurs about Native Americans in New Mexico by attorney Patrick…
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Racist, violent history of Blueford killer cop revealed
New information is coming to light about Oakland, Calif., police officer Miguel Masso, who pulled the trigger that ended Alan…
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Syracuse demands a bus hub for all
Several organizations protested the opening of a new bus hub in Syracuse the promised design features failed to deliver a…
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Labor Day rally of 20,000 supports Chicago teachers
On Sept. 3, teachers and their allies staged a rally in Chicago to send a clear message to Mayor Emanuel…
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What does the Lonmin Massacre tell us?
Many were shocked by the brutal massacre of 34 striking miners, carried out by a government led by led by…
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UN report warns of humanitarian crisis in Gaza
The report warns, “Fundamental infrastructure in electricity, water and sanitation, municipal and social services, is struggling to keep pace with…
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Bulldozer operator who killed Rachel Corrie walks
Israeli Judge Oded Gershon's ruling Aug. 28 of this year blamed Rachel Corrie for putting herself in harm's way and…
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How the U.S. Army killed a soldier named Joseph Allan Weeks
The following is a personal reflection by Our Lives, Our Rights co-founder Greg Miller, a recently discharged U.S. Army infantryman…
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The legacy of Meles Zenawi: good for imperialism, bad for Ethiopia
Meles Zenawi, who died Aug. 20, led Ethiopia for the entire post-Cold War period. With his death, one of Africa’s…
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Chicago teachers set potential strike date
Why is the CTU filing the strike notice? Mayor Rahm Emanuel has demanded that teachers work longer hours for less…
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Habla un líder de la comunidad cubana progresista de Miami
Gómez expresó optimismo que la cultura del sur de la Florida está cambiando. La nueva generación de inmigrantes quiere relaciones…
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Al crecer la población latina: ¿Hacia el Partido Demócrata o hacia las calles?
Solamente un movimiento de lucha puede garantizar el progreso para la creciente población de origen hispano en Estados Unidos
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Brasil: trabajadores sin tierra vs. agronegocios
El Movimiento de los Trabajadores Rurales Sin Tierra, o el MST, es el movimiento social más grande de toda Latinoamérica,…
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