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Militant Journalism
Academic workers picket at UC San Diego against unjust firing of pregnant worker
Dr. Li Jiang, a post-doctoral researcher in the Pathology Department, is facing non-renewal of her position (essentially a firing), after…
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Militant Journalism
‘We move this city!’: Striking D.C. transit workers fight corporate giant and win
Transit workers from the Washington DC-metropolitan area reached a tentative agreement with management after a nine-day strike.
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Analysis
VIDEO: Anti-Blockade Activists Reflect on Fidel Castro’s Life and Legacy
Liberation News spoke with anti-blockade activists about what they learned at the Fidel Castro Center and their reflection on his…
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Fighting for abortion rights in Alabama after the overturn of Roe
The fight is on. Yellowhammer has no intentions of giving up in the struggle for abortion rights all reproductive rights…
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96th anniversary of Fidel Castro’s birth: ‘Fidel’s Guidance in All of Cuba’s Struggles’
Cuban leaders continue Fidel’s legacy especially in times of crisis
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Militant Journalism
NYC rally condemns latest Israeli assault on Gaza, local ties to Zionist forces
“Resistance is not terrorism,” declared Nerdeen Kiswani, an organizer with Within Our Lifetime. “Palestinians have every single right to defend…
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Justice for Brianna Grier! Georgia woman’s death due to sheriff’s negligence
The combination of rural, poor and predominantly Black has lead to rampant abuse, harassment, and intimidation of community members from…
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Analysis
New York City taxi workers are fighting for raises and job security
The central demand of the drivers is raising wages to $25 per hour in take-home pay, after all expenses such…
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Analysis
Hyundai Motor Company exposed for using child labor
In Luverne, Alabama — the self-styled “Friendliest City in the South” — a Reuters report found that a subsidiary of…
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Analysis
IUOE Local 150 wins big after seven week strike
After walking the picket lines for seven weeks, 300 members of the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 150 voted…
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Analysis
Starbucks union wave comes to Houston
The Montrose Starbucks is the first store to unionize in Houston, and it has the potential to inspire other Starbucks…
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Militant Journalism
San Antonio takes steps to decriminalize abortion after public pressure
While activists were exuberant about their success, they signaled their resolve to continue the fight against the criminalization of seeking…
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La prohibición del aborto es un ataque más contra la salud de la mujer
Solo seis semanas después de que la Corte Suprema revocara la decisión judicial del caso de Roe contra Wade, las…
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Analysis
PSL Editorial – Matanzas inferno: The U.S. blockade of Cuba must end now
Now, it is more important than ever to demand an end to the cruel U.S. blockade that hugely magnifies disasters…
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Features
Abortion ban widens assaults on women’s health care
The majority support abortion rights. With clear demands, and unrelenting pressure, there is still an opportunity to win back reproductive…
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Analysis
Air National Guard base contaminates Martinsburg, W.V., drinking water with forever chemicals
PFAS -- also referred to as “forever chemicals” -- were first detected in the City of Martinsburg’s Big Springs well…
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Incendio en Matanzas: El bloqueo estadounidense contra Cuba debe terminar ahora
El Partido por el Socialismo y la Liberación expresa nuestra más profunda solidaridad con las víctimas y sus seres queridos,…
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Editorial PSL – La última masacre de Israel en Gaza muestra por qué el apoyo estadounidense debe terminar ahora
Al menos 44 palestinos han muerto tras la última campaña de terror emprendida por el ejército israelí contra la población…
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Militant Journalism
Indiana passes first post-Roe abortion ban
The ban introduced by Indiana lawmakers will have the most significant impact on poor and working class people.
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