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Los auténticos capos de la droga están en Wall Street
En marzo de 2010, Wachovia fue declarado culpable de durante los años 2004 al 2007 de haber blanqueado por lo…
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“Neighborhood Watch”: Los auxiliares del estado
Neighborhood Watch se ha desarrollado como un fenómeno nacional y la institución a principios de 1970 en gran parte surgió…
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High-tech capitalism, unemployment and the prison system
The prison system has been an essential tool for the ruling class to politically manage the high-tech revolution, warehousing the…
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Remember Troy Davis, victim of a racist system
As the anti-racist struggle returns to the streets, let us remember his call to continue to fight the racist death…
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The racist double standard of ‘self-defense’
Time and again, self-defense rights have been invoked to protect racist violence, while those same rights have been systematically denied…
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The real drug kingpins are on Wall Street
In March 2010, Wachovia was found guilty of having laundered at least $378 billion in drug money from 2004-2007 for…
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The ugly history and repressive role of Neighborhood Watch
Neighborhood Watch emerged as part of a reorganization of the state’s repressive forces in response to the Civil Rights movement.
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D.C. community blocks bank eviction
Activists prevent eviction in growing movement to defend housing rights.
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Federal judge rules in favor of same-sex marriage benefits
Same-sex couples strike another victory against discrimination.
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Justice for Jewu!
Jewu Richardson is a father, a student, an activist and an outspoken critic of police misconduct and brutality in New…
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The facts on North Korea
Although the United States has launched thousands of satellites—for both military and civilian purposes—the U.S. capitalist-owned media is treating the…
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Federal judge rules in favor of same-sex marriage benefits
On April 3, a federal judge ruled that denying insurance benefits to same-sex spouses is discriminatory.
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D.C. community blocks bank eviction
On April 2, JP Morgan Chase directed U.S. Marshals to evict tenant Dawn Butler from her Washington, D.C., home, because…
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Behind the junta in Mali
On March 22, a month prior to the scheduled presidential election, a military coup in Mali toppled the government of…
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Marlins manager suspended for saying he “respects” Fidel Castro
Miami Marlins manager Ozzie Guillén was suspended for five games without pay after being quoted in an interview as saying:…
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Baltimore protest against Stanley McChrystal
On March 27, in Baltimore, the ANSWER Coalition (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism) held a protest against…
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