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Cuba’s truths
Granma editorial answers the lies about Cuba that are being perpetuated in the international arena.
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Yemen’s Saleh granted amnesty over people’s protests
The interim government of Yemen has granted amnesty to Ali Abdullah Saleh, president for 33 years, as well as to…
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Sarkozy brags about deportation record
French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Interior Minister Claude Gueant are bragging about the high number of immigrant workers deported in…
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Occupy Congress draws thousands to Capitol Hill
On Jan. 17, Occupy Congress, brought more than 2,000 people to Capitol Hill, who attempted to organize a “meet and…
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Jobs Not Jails coalition launched in Washington, D.C.
On Jan. 14,M approximately 100 workers, students and activists marched on Washington, D.C., to demand “Jobs Not Jails” and an…
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Sat., Feb. 4 Day of Action: No Sanctions, No War Against Iran!
The ANSWER Coalition is calling on everyone to join demonstrations on the Feb. 4 Nat'l Day of Action to demand:…
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The human cost of anti-immigrant policy
In a heartbreaking story, an injured, quadriplegic undocumented worker was deported from his hospital bed.
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2011: a year of attacks on reproductive rights
It is no secret that the right wing wishes to restrict women's right to control their reproductive health. The onslaught…
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US hands off Iran!
The decades-long U.S. campaign for regime change in Iran has reached new heights, involving economic and military components.
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World Bank orders Venezuela to pay ExxonMobil $907 million
On Jan. 2, a World Bank arbitration panel ordered the Venezuelan government to pay oil giant ExxonMobil $907 million.
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Marches, rallies further the radical legacy of Dr. King
On Jan. 16, communities gathered to commemorate a true hero of the working class, who fought what he called the…
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John Cabrera, victim of police violence, to fight phony charges at trial
On Jan. 26, John Cabrera will begin his criminal trial. He is facing two felony charges concocted by the Long…
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Tucson school district bans books by Chicano, Native writers
Shortly after a ruling by Judge Lewis Kowal the Tucson Unified School District board voted Jan. 11 to eliminate the…
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Nigerian general strike against IMF measures
A general strike began in Nigeria Jan. 9 in response to the government’s Jan. 1 lifting of fuel subsidies at…
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World peace hanging by a thread
Fidel Castro reflects on the danger of war and the U.S. campaign against Iran.
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Occupiers take over San Francisco Wells Fargo
According to 2010 Census data, over 10,000 people go homeless on the streets of San Francisco every night, while the…
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Phoenix march to oppose racism and Sheriff Joe Arpaio
On Jan. 13, a demonstration in Phoenix organized by Puente (Human Rights Movement) protested infamous Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio.
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Libya’s new election law: NATO rebels consolidate political dictatorship
A recent draft election law in Libya is causing outrage among varying sectors of Libyan society.
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Occupy and the tragedy facing the 1%
"...Enough is enough, what about our rights?...My wife cannot go to the spa after work and we have stopped going…
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Fort Lewis lockdown ends
On January 4, the 4th Battalion, 9th Infantry Regiment at Fort Lewis, Wash. was placed on “lockdown."
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