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Data show Obama lied for Libya intervention
A report by Human Rights Watch on the fighting between government forces and rebels in Misurata, western Libya admits that…
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D.C. gentrification expands at expense of Black population
n the last decade, the number of African Americans living in the District of Columbia declined by 11 percent, according…
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Students occupy U.S. Department of Education luncheon
The U.S. Department of Education had the nerve to hold a higher education summit at the San Diego Community College…
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Prisons break laws to obtain death penalty drugs
In order to more quickly execute death row prisoners, Georgia prison officials bypassed drug laws to have lethal-injection drugs shipped…
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Students, staff, instructors march against budget cuts
More than 1,000 students, professors and staff members at California State University of Long Beach marched and rallied on April…
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Locked out Teamsters stay strong in Connecticut
Workers have been holding strong at a picket line outside Dichello Distributors in Orange, Conn., since March 10 when they…
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Earth Day: Stand up for the environment
Coming just two days after the anniversary of the Gulf oil spill, Earth Day takes on increasing importance as a…
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White House protest denounces Bahrain repression
People from across the United States converged in Washington, D.C., on April 15 for a National Rally Against Human Rights…
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Connecticut activists fight for transgender equality
LGBT advocates in Connecticut are fighting to make this the year that “gender identity and gender expression” are added to…
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U.S. surge in Afghanistan launches reign of terror
By employing terror tactics, the Pentagon seeks to force Afghan peasants to kneel before foreign occupation. They are succeeding in…
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Yemen: impoverished nation rich in history of struggle
In January of this year, inspired by the revolution in Tunisia, thousands in Yemen began protesting to demand the ouster…
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Swaziland protests demand end to monarchy
On April 12 and 13, demonstrators took to the streets to dislodge the absolute monarchy of King Maswati III.The king…
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El “Eje del Mal” colonial se alista para invadir a Libia
El escenario ya está preparado para la invasión imperialista a Libia. Las antigüas potencias colonizadoras y esclavizadoras de África—Inglaterra, Francia…
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French protest ban on Islamic face covering
A controversial ban on face-covering veils worn by some Muslim women went into into effect in France; police arrested 59…
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Indian students, workers take action widespread corruption
Indian students and workers mobilizing against corruption have forced the government of Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to promise action…
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Politicians play with budget, slash services
A budget deal between Republicans and Democrats has averted a shutdown of the federal government—but it is the working class…
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Mubarak gone, Egyptian revolution continues
Despite the historic defeat of the Mubarak dictatorship, there is clear evidence that reactionary forces are trying to derail the…
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BP spill: One year since worst oil spill ever
One year after causing the worst oil spill in history, BP has claimed 2010 as their “best year in safety…
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California students fight back against cuts
Sacramento State University students occupied the administration building for nearly three days in a fight against the California's tuition hikes.
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Protesters in St. Louis denounce Chamber of Commerce ‘fat cats’
People came out to protest the capitalist attacks against the working people of Missouri on March 11 at the St.…
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