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Hate crimes on the rise
The Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice Assistant Attorney General Thomas Perez announced Nov. 10 that hate crimes…
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Greenhouse gases in environment at record level
On Nov. 21, the World Meteorological Organization released a report showing a record level of greenhouse gases in the environment.
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Signs of resistance to NATO-installed government in Libya
One month after the official “liberation” of Libya was declared, the authority of the National Transition Council remains tenuous at…
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Free Egypt! Free Manning!
Recognizing the common thread of U.S. imperialism, organizers of demonstrations in solidarity with Bradley Manning and Egyptian protesters came together…
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VIDEO: Egypt’s uprising – genuine revolution
The demonstrators who are on the streets are not satisfied with cosmetic change, they want real change, Becker tells RT.…
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Occupy the Bay continues the struggle despite raids
In the space of one week, occupations in the Bay Area have been threatened with raids conducted by not one…
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5,000 protest at UC Davis: General strike on Nov. 28!
Around 5,000 students, university staff and community members joined a mass demonstration at UC Davis quad in response to the…
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Thousands march in Chicago on national day of action
In Chicago on Nov. 17, thousands marched in the streets to the LaSalle Street Bridge, where 46 union members were…
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Santa Clara Hyatt hotel humiliates, then fires women workers
When two housekeepers reacted in outrage at a sexist photo display, the anti-union management at the Hyatt in Santa Clara…
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Groundbreaking film premieres in San Francisco and Los Angeles area
The Cuban film “In the Wrong Body” had its U.S. premier in San Francisco on Nov. 3, with additional showings…
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Liberation News interview with Seattle activist Dorli Rainey
Dorli Rainey has become known around the world as the 84-year-old woman who was pepper sprayed by Seattle police as…
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Voters in Mississippi reject ‘personhood amendment’
People in Mississippi achieved a victory on Nov. 8 when they defeated one of the most aggressive anti-abortion measures seen…
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Banker installed as new Greek prime minister as class struggle heats up
Former European Central Bank Vice President Lucas Papademos became the new prime minister of Greece Nov. 11, replacing the hated…
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Lawsuit filed against UN in wake of Haitian cholera epidemic
The Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti has filed suit against the United Nations, charging that it did not…
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DEA agents not welcome in Bolivia
Bolivian President Evo Morales is refusing to allow U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agents into the country on the basis of…
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Two million jobless workers no longer eligible for unemployment
For as many as 2 million unemployed people, extending benefits to 99 weeks is irrelevant, because they are no longer…
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Marchers occupy Bank of America in San Francisco
More than 700 people marched through San Francisco’s Financial District on Nov. 16, "occupying" a large Bank of America branch.
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A Global Day of Action against an irrational economic system
Capitalism has today become a brake on human progress. Absurdly, it is accelerating human misery even while the capitalists get…
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‘Super committee’ plots to hide cost-of-living increases
A bipartisan Congressional “super committee” may adopt a new way to calculate the Consumer Price Index, artificially lowering cost-of-living increases…
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Bus operators and Occupy Chicago protest anti-worker transit budget
Hundreds of bus operators, Occupy Chicago and other community members and groups came out Nov. 10 to protest at a…
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