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25 percent of children lack adequate health care–before the recession
Capitalist politicians and economists have spent much of the last few years assuring workers that declining living conditions will reverse…
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Los Angeles, the mass layoff capital of the United States
In this year's first fiscal quarter, October 2009 through December 2009, the Los Angeles-Orange County region led the state in…
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ANSWER Coalition responds to President Obama’s speech on Iraq
ANSWER Coalition responds to President Obama's speech on Iraq It is necessary to separate fact from fiction regarding the announcement…
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Daniel Estulin y la falsa ‘conspiración de Bilderberg’
El Grupo Bilderberg está formado por ejecutivos de corporaciones y oficiales gubernamentales en el mundo que se reúne anualmente. Hasta…
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Daniel Estulin and the phony ‘Bilderberg conspiracy’
The Bilderberg Group is an annual meeting of corporate executives and government officials from around the world. Until recently, most…
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FDA never inspected egg farms responsible for outbreak In Brief
Over half a billion eggs nationwide have been recalled since August 13. Salmonella exposure from the eggs has made over…
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North Korea demands reparations from Japan
The government of North Korea is demanding reparations and an apology from Japanese leaders for the colonial occupation of Korea…
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French racist expulsion of Roma people
France recently expelled nearly 100 Roma people back to their native Romania, claiming to be fighting trafficking, exploitation of children…
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Marching for jobs, peace and freedom
The following was released by the ANSWER Coalition. The PSL is a member organization of ANSWER. "Marching for jobs, peace…
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Egyptians protest power outages and water shortages
On Aug. 18, over 200 Egyptians blocked a major highway in Fayoum, southern Cairo, with burning tires and barricades to…
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Teachers denounce Obama’s education agenda
David Feldman is a public school teacher in Los Angeles. In early July, both national teacher unions, the American Federation…
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Anti-Muslim bigotry fuels movement against mosque
The plans to build the Park51/Cordoba House community center and mosque at a location about two blocks from the World…
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Postdoctoral workers union ratifies first contract
After four years of struggle, postdoctoral researchers at the University of California have overwhelmingly ratified a five-year contract that includes…
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Still marching for jobs and freedom
On Aug. 28, 1963, hundreds of thousands participated in the massive March on Washington, which many call the high point…
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The BP spill: image and reality
As the BP propaganda machine shifts into high gear, two new studies confirm the catastrophic damage caused by the Deepwater…
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Wildfires and resulting smog ravage Russia
While a cold front that started Aug. 19 has ended the two-month heat wave in Russia, the heat had caused…
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South African public employees launch massive strike
In South Africa, over 1 million public sector employees are on an indefinite strike, demanding an 8.6 percent wage increase…
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Women’s leadership and the Black liberation struggle: Review
Women were not only behind-the-scenes organizers in the Black liberation movement, but also strategists, mentors, theoreticians, and formal leaders.
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Same-sex marriages to be recognized by all Mexican states
There have been significant achievements for LGBT people in Mexico throughout the past year. On Aug. 5, the Mexican Supreme…
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China’s clean energy sector grows in leaps and bounds
Global warming is the most urgent environmental challenge of our time. The raging debate has yielded numerous international summits among…
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