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Hong Kong workers fight for wages, benefits on Int’l Workers Day
Over 3,000 workers took to the streets of Hong Kong on International Workers Day to protest for better wages.
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NATO bombs Libyan school for disabled children
NATO pilots bombed the Libyan Down Syndrome Society, a parent-funded school for children with Down Syndrome, destroying the main wing…
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Congratulations, Tucson students—keep storming the stage!
PSL member Karina Garcia, who 'stormed the stage' at Columbia University against Minuteman Jim Gilchrist, praises Tucson students who occupied…
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NATO tries to kill Gaddafi with ‘humanitarian’ bombing
On May 2, NATO bombed Libyan president Moammar Gaddafi's home in Tripoli, killing his 29 year-old son, and three of…
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Which terrorists just killed nine Afghan children?
It is clear that the U.S. government is using the trophy killing of Bin Laden to convince the public to…
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Study: Guantanamo doctors did nothing to stop torture
A recent study concludes that doctors and mental health personnel at the Guantanamo detention center were complicit in torture of…
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U.S. government contracts reveal Miami journalists on the payroll
An effort by the National Committee to Free the Cuban Five, the Partnership for Civil Justice Fund and Liberation newspaper…
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Government-funded propaganda operation in Miami exposed
Documents show the U.S. government paid Miami-based journalists to saturate the Miami media with reports that were highly inflammatory and…
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Wave of youth resistance in Africa spreads to Burkina Faso
Decades of injustice and repression are now being confronted by a courageous and inspiring youth movement in the West African…
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Corporate tax scandal exposes anti-immigrant lies
A study revealed that undocumented immigrants paid a total of $11.2 billion in taxes in 2010, while some major banks…
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Bradley Manning transferred to Kansas
Military authorities recently announced that accused Wikileaks whistleblower Bradley Manning has been transferred to Leavenworth prison.
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Duncan’s ‘Teacher Appreciation’ letter sparks teacher anger
Teachers are enjoying sincere expressions of appreciation from students and parents during Teacher Appreciation Week—but Secretary of Education Arne Duncan's…
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Reclaiming International Workers’ Day—a day for all workers
On May 1, tens of thousands took to the streets across the country to demand legalization for all immigrants and…
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Catastrophic tornadoes devastate Southern states
Between April 25 and 30, more than 150 tornadoes killed 350 people; thousands were injured and tens of thousands of…
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Victory in Jeremy Marks case
Rochelle Pittman said, “The movement is the reason that Jeremy did not end up in jail for seven years with…
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Iraqi protesters demand end of U.S. occupation
More than 1,000 protesters in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul have been demonstrating to demand an end to the…
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High school students protest teacher layoffs
Student protests against teacher layoffs are spreading across the country. Some district officials and administrators are threatening students if the…
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Londoners protest anti-LGBT bigotry
Hundreds flocked to a London pub to oppose bigotry against the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community after two men…
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Georgia passes anti-immigrant bill similar to SB 1070
The Georgia state legislature recently passed a bill that would require employers to use a federal database to make sure…
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New openings for reviving the workers’ movement
Talk given in a panel titled “Building a new workers’ movement: Organized labor and the challenges ahead” at the Nov.…
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