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Art for liberation from Pelican Bay State Prison
Revolutionary art from inside the Secure Housing Unit that sparked the prisoners' hunger strike in California.
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So sue us: Israel’s outrageous law will not deter boycott movement
Israel is opening the door to legal action against anyone deemed to be involved in boycott action against Israel—a recognition…
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‘Karzai government cannot survive without NATO’
If Karzai’s brother can be assassinated, if the funeral service can be blown up, and then Karzai’s senior intelligence officer…
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Sacramento protesters stand with prisoners’ hunger strike
Holding banners, placards, and posters outside the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, demonstrators demanded that the state meet the…
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4.4 trillion reasons to bring the troops home now
A newly released study by Brown University estimates the final cost of the wars in Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan ost…
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Cops in ‘happiest place on earth’ arrest people for feeding homeless
Under capitalism, as poverty and homelessness increase, police repression also increases.
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Millionaire Mayor Rahm Emanuel wages war on Chicago workers
Chicago’s new mayor, millionaire Rahm Emanuel, has begun his reign by declaring a ruthless war on the city’s unionized workers…
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Testing pull quote
Quisque egestas elit eu libero sodales dignissim. Mauris molestie ipsum et metus mollis quis facilisis metus eleifend.
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Thirteen civilians killed in Afghanistan by airstrike
A NATO airstrike killed 13 Afghan civilians in the Dowamanda district on the morning of July 7, including eight women…
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Wikileaks: No massacre in Tiananmen Square
A recent Wikileaks release shows that U.S. diplomats knew there was no massacre of protesters in Tiananmen Square in 1989.
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Pelican Bay hunger strike for prisoners’ rights spreads
At least 6,000 prisoners in 13 California prisons are on hunger strike; despite prisoners' deteriorating health, prison officials refuse to…
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The rich get richer, the poor get evicted!
The class divide in the United States has widened considerably as a result of the economic crisis.
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LAPD gives itself ‘get out of jail free’ cards
The Los Angeles Police Department is getting justified heat lately for its officer “discipline” policy.
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Our view on modern Iraq
July 14, 2011 marks the 53rd anniversary of the Iraqi Revolution. The real history of Iraq is distorted or ignored…
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‘U.S. led Somalia to devastation’
Press TV talks with Richard Becker of the ANSWER coalition in San Francisco, to discuss with him the African food…
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New Orleans Danziger Bridge massacre trial begins
The federal trial of seven New Orleans police officers involved in the Danziger Bridge massacre began on June 27 and…
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The struggle against capitalist austerity
The workers of Greece and the U.K. have stepped up the struggle against austerity measures imposed by their governments.
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Denouncing war on Libya, White House action points to revitalized movement
Hundreds picketed outside the White House on July 9 with signs that read “No War for Oil,” “Money for Jobs…
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San Francisco protest condemns U.S./NATO bombing of Libya
More than 125 activists and supporters gathered in San Francisco to demand an end to the U.S./NATO bombing of Libya.
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Farm workers react to Brown’s veto of pro-union bill
California Governor Jerry Brown, despite claims to support the United Farm Workers union, has vetoed a bill that would make…
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