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Reversing the Vietnam War verdict
The Pentagon has just launched a multi-year national public relations campaign to justify, glorify and honor Washington's catastrophic, aggressive and…
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Reader’s thoughts on Syria article
A reader's message regarding 'Massacre in Syria promoted as reason for intervention' and a response from the writer.
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Communist Parties win 11 Seats in Syrian Parliamentary Elections
The first Syrian parliamentary elections under the new constitution, passed by 90% of voters in a referendum with 57% turnout,…
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Osorio: Immigrant youth are true champions of change
President Obama's election campaign move to appease immigrant youth falls quite short of true equality—but proves that the new generation…
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Syria Debate: Brian Becker exposes US effort to re-colonize Middle East
In this 25-minute debate on the Syrian conflict, Brian Becker of the ANSWER Coalition assails the arguments put forward by…
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Investigative Journalism
Teófilo Stevenson: The most humble of champions
The boxing world and workers everywhere have lost one of their giants with the passing of Cuban heavyweight champion Teófilo…
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Lockheed Martin strike over health care
Workers at defense industry giant launch militant struggle to defend benefits.
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US ranks high in child poverty among richest countries
UNIFEF report shows nearly one fourth of all children in the US live in poverty.
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Yemen faces catastrophic malnutrition
Mass food insecurity impacts the health of the Yemeni people.
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San José DoubleTree hotel workers hold four-day strike
Around 250 workers at the Doubletree hotel in San José, Calif., walked off the job early on the morning of…
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Louisiana has most prisoners per capita
The United States, which hypocritically lectures the rest of the world about “human rights,” jails more of its own population…
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Pennsylvania law gags doctors
A new law forbids doctors from telling anyone about the toxic chemicals that may be making you sick, in order…
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Journalist detained by FARC criticizes Colombian government
Despite being held for 33 days, Langlois did not express any bitterness towards the FARC-EP. On the contrary, he thanked…
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Janitors protest in Sacramento
Union janitors and their supporters marched and engaged in civil disobedience on May 31 in Sacramento.
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Quebec student struggle continues
Quebec has seen a massive surge in the movement to fight austerity, the struggle against tuition hikes in Quebec a…
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Hunger strikers protest end of first class overnight mail delivery
Eight protesters will be staging a hunger strike at D.C. postal headquarters and in the halls of Congress beginning June…
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Legal victories for LGBT rights
May 31 as United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit ruled that specific parts of the bigoted 1996…
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Massacre in Syria promoted as reason for intervention
Evidence emerging indicate armed professional terrorists, not the Syrian army, carried out a massacre in Houla, May 25, killing over…
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US fuels new arms race in Asia
Brian Becker, National Coordinator of the ANSWER Coalition, analyzes U.S. military strategy on RT and President Obama's "pivot toward Asia,"…
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Behind the defeat in the Walker recall election
The role of Big Money in the Wisconsin recall election exposes how capitalist democracy operates. But it is worth analyzing…
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