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Government lets homelessness prevention program run out of money
Experiencing high demand, a program that assists tenants with their rent is almost completely out of money—and without a militant…
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The hypocrisy of Zionism
Zionist organizations in the United States are conducting ad campaigns denouncing Palestinian "violence"—even as the Israeli state and settlers continue…
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Illinois takes a step toward LGBT equality
On Jan. 31, civil unions for same-sex partners were legalized in Illinois. LGBT rights activists see this as a step…
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Mubarak ousted: The people make history
The Egyptian people have done it. A revolution from below, developed without a fully prepared plan and without a formal…
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Outcome of battle over health care law will not solve health care crisis
The health care reform legislation signed into law by Pres. Obama last March has come under increasing attacks with a…
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Why can’t capitalism solve climate change?
The United States—the richest country in the world—seems incapable of curbing greenhouse gas emissions, while Cuba, with its scarce resources,…
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Egypt set to explode: Mubarak refuses to resign
The amazing steadfastness of the youth-led uprising coupled now with the dramatic entrance of the Egyptian working class into the…
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Right-wing relaunches crusade against women’s rights
Every year, on the anniversary of Roe v. Wade, determined activists appears on the steps of the Supreme Court to…
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New coalition of forces emerges in Nepal’s revolution
Jhalanath Khanal's election as prime minister of Nepal ends a seven-month political deadlock, yet disagreements within and between the three…
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Follow the money—75% of charity aid has not reached Haiti
In response to last year’s devastating quake in Haiti, working people donated billions of dollars, yet over three-quarters of the…
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Celebrating 12 years of people’s democracy in Venezuela
On Feb. 2, members of the Party for Socialism and Liberation and the ANSWER Coalition attended a historic celebration in…
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Class lines sharpen in aftermath of Tunisian uprising
The Tunisian uprising was not only a revolt against the political repression of the Ben Ali dictatorship, but also against…
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Columbus PSL meeting discusses socialism
The Party for Socialism and Liberation held a forum titled “What Would a People’s Government Look Like?” on Jan. 31…
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Protests in solidarity with the people of Egypt continue across the United States
Solidarity demonstrations have taken place across the United States and around the world with the Egyptian . Following is a…
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La resistencia del pueblo hondureño continua
El 28 de junio de 2009, el gobierno de Obama llevó a cabo su primer derrocamiento de un presidente democráticamente…
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Honduran people’s resistance continues
On June 28, 2009, the Honduran military dragged President Manuel Zelaya out of his home at gunpoint and forced him…
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Freedom rides still inspire 50 years later
Today, an interstate bus trip may not seem like anything revolutionary—dut in the deep South, during the Jim Crow era…
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End the Continental bar’s racist policies
After initiating a petition and outreach campaign to the owner of Continental Bar—the subject of frequent allegations of racism—ANSWER Coalition…
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The law that put the Klan on the run
This month marks 140 years since the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1871. Often called the anti-Klan act,…
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Bradley Manning faces new abuse in prison
Bradley Manning, accused of leaking classified materials to Wikileaks, continues to suffer under deplorable conditions at the Quantico military base…
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