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Rodney Reed’s appeal to test DNA taken up by Supreme Court
Rodney Reed is a Black man who was convicted in 1998 of the rape and murder of Stacey Stites in…
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San Antonio cop arrested after firing ten times at teenager without provocation
According to Erik Cantu’s lawyer, Brian Powers, the shooting resulted in the teenager having to undergo multiple surgeries to repair…
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Climate change shuts down SoCal’s public rail system
On September 30, Metrolink and Amtrak indefinitely canceled train services linking San Diego to Los Angeles and the rest of…
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Farmworkers’ struggle wins expansion of union rights in Calif.
Thousands of people from throughout the community marched, and participated in the vigil to demand better working conditions and the…
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Judge strikes down voter suppression in San Antonio, Texas
Closure of polling locations in heavily Latino cities like San Antonio is one of several fronts in the right-wing assault…
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PSL Editorial – Make the capitalists pay for the inflation crisis
We need a nationwide price freeze in which hiking the cost of key goods is prohibited by the government.
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Supreme Court’s next target: the right to strike
The U.S. Supreme Court, with an ultra-right majority, has decided to hear the case Glacier Northwest, Inc. v. International Brotherhood…
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Haitians protest threat of foreign military intervention in the country
Protesters raised slogans such as “the United States is the problem, it cannot be the solution.”
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Oct. 8 National Day of Action for abortion rights brings people out around the country
Oct. 8 was identified as a National Day of Action for abortion rights by the national Women's March organization. In…
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PSL Editorial – No U.S. Invasion of Haiti!
There is nothing legitimate about Henry’s request for intervention. In fact, Henry’s entire government exists only because it was backed…
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LA City Councilmembers and President of LA County Federation of Labor caught in racist rant — Resign now!
A leaked audio recording made headlines across Los Angeles yesterday as it revealed the real anti-Black, violent and anti-people sentiments…
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Otro ataque al programa DACA, trabajadores indocumentados están cansados de recibir migas de pan
El 5 de octubre, el Tribunal de Apelaciones del Quinto Circuito de los EE. UU. de Nueva Orleans declaró ilegal…
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Off-duty border patrol worker lynches migrant in West Texas
The attack is reminiscent of other lynchings that have taken place throughout the country such as the horrific killing of…
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Another attack on the DACA program, undocumented workers tired of breadcrumbs
The Fifth Circuit Court did not end DACA but sent it back to the district court for review. So, what…
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Report reveals mass lead contamination in water of poor Chicago communities
Like Jackson, Mississippi; Flint, Michigan, and countless other cities throughout the country, Chicago's working-class communities are being poisoned by their…
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PSL Editorial – Supreme Court prepares new attack on Black voting rights
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was one of the key pieces of legislation that ended what was effectively a…
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Editorial del PSL – La Corte Suprema prepara un nuevo ataque contra los derechos de los votantes negros
Como no pueden movilizar a una mayoría de la población a favor de su agenda ultrareaccionaria, la derecha de la…
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PSL Editorial – Oath Keepers attempted insurrection Jan. 6. But will the masterminds be brought to justice?
Trump and all those involved in the Jan. 6 attack should be brought to justice, no matter how powerful they…
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Victory for Boston Starbucks workers in 64-day strike
Boston Starbucks Workers United announced victory at 874 Commonwealth Avenue on September 21, ending the longest strike in SBWU history.
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