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Cuba’s month-long offensive against homophobia
Cuba’s National Sex Education Center (CENESEX) held a parade on May 14 in Havana to celebrate the International Day Against…
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Moroccan police attack peaceful protesters
Moroccan police violently dispersed a pro-democracy protest on the outskirts of the national capital of Rabat on May 15, injuring…
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Pharmaceutical giants ignore promising cancer treatment
Research shows DCA to be a promising cancer treatment but drug companies are not investing in this research because DCA…
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Recent college grads have hard time finding work
A recent study shows that the employment rate for new college graduates has plummeted over the past two years.
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Two-thirds of children in Honduras live in poverty
According to a recent study in two-thirds of children Honduras are malnourished and lack access to safe water, sanitation and…
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Battle lines drawn in Yemen’s political crisis
Following the third refusal by Yemen's President Saleh to sign onto a U.S.–backed deal to end Yemen’s political crisis, some…
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Five noes, many lies: Netanyahu’s speech to Congress
Democrats and Republicans alike responded with adulation to Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's speech May 24.
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Joplin tornado devastation not just ‘natural disaster’
Why do so many people living in “Tornado Alley” live in homes lacking tornado basements? Why is there no comprehensive…
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Illinois corporations get massive ‘financial incentives’
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn agreed, as of the beginning of May, to hand out over $230 million in “financial incentives”…
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Protests across Spain oppose unemployment, austerity
Spain has been rocked by massive protests as workers and students rise up against widespread unemployment and harsh “austerity” measures.
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Obama announces expansion of domestic oil drilling
President Obama announced on May 14 that oil drilling will begin in areas that had previously been untouched.
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U.S. admits to dumping Agent Orange in Korea
Activists are protesting in Korea after the U.S. Eighth Army’s admitted that it dumped deadly chemicals near the U.S. embassy…
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Retail cleaning workers and allies begin hunger strike
Eight grocery workers and supporters launched a hunger strike in Minneapolis May 21 to demand better wages, conditions and the…
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‘Secure Communities’ rhetoric versus reality
Under the Obama administration, immigrants have been under attack possibly more than ever before.
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Say it loud and clear—We need socialism!
Increasing poverty in the most productive economy in human history highlights the need for socialism.
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Big Food fights regulation of ads aimed at children
There is a health crisis among children—and yet the food industry is allowed to freely market products known to have…
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The Sailor’s Creed: smashing the iIllusion
An anonymous active-duty sailor and member of March Forward! rethinks the 'Sailor's Creed."
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Mississippi River flooding has greatest impact on poor
Under capitalism the Mississippi River has been engineered in the interest of profits without any regard for the possibility of…
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Mounther Al Zaidi: Fighters for Freedom Award Statement
Mounther Al Zaidi: Fighters for Freedom Award Statement
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