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Army suicide rates highest ever recorded
According to statistics released by the U.S. Army, branch personnel committed suicide at a rate of 20.2 per 100,000 in…
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Mass layoffs steal workers’ livelihoods to bolster profits
In the last week of January, the number of people collecting unemployment hit a record high of 4.78 million. That…
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More than two million protest anti-worker policies in France
On Jan. 29, over two million people took to the streets of France to protest the anti-worker policies of the…
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School segregation at highest level in decades
The legal segregation of U.S. public schools was supposedly halted in 1954 by the landmark Brown v. Board of Education…
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Nepal’s Prachanda bans dowries, caste discrimination
On Jan. 25, Nepalese Prime Minister Prachanda gave a national speech addressing the need to combat inequalities and injustices that…
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A hero’s welcome
Thanks to an urgent campaign launched by his supporters, Native American political prisoner Leonard Peltier was recently transferred back to…
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Liberation Volume 3, Issue 3
Volume 3, No. 3: A Foreign Policy in the Service of Imperialism On the cover Jan. 20 marked the inauguration…
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Bolivian masses victorious in battle for new constitution
Bolivian voters have approved a new national constitution drafted under the direction of the government of President Evo Morales. The…
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Why We’re Marching on the Pentagon
We are organizing a Mass March on the Pentagon on Saturday, March 21, and it is important that you and…
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Nashville voters reject racist English-only measure
The people of Nashville, Tenn., have resoundingly defeated a broad-based campaign to spread bigotry, intolerance and divisiveness. On Jan. 22,…
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Palestine teach-in stresses the need for continued struggle
A mass wave of protests across the globe met the U.S./Israeli war on Gaza. Thousands of people who had never…
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Microsoft hops on the layoff bandwagon
For the first time in its 34-year history, Microsoft Corp. plans to lay off up to 5,000 employees, about 5…
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BBC censorship of Gaza appeal sparks outrage
The British Broadcasting Corporation has refused to broadcast an appeal for humanitarian aid in Gaza, alleging it wanted to remain…
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Jury upholds right to speak out against war, military recruitment
A Minnesota jury acquitted seven anti-war protesters of trespassing charges stemming from a protest at the Minneapolis National Guard recruiting…
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Afghanistan: Not a ‘good war’
United for Peace and Justice—which emerged to counter ANSWER’s popularity in the early days of the anti-Iraq war movement—has shied…
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Política extranjera en el servicio del imperialismo
Jan. 20 marked the inauguration of Barack Obama, the 44th president of the United States. With Obama’s ascendancy, the much-hated…
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A foreign policy in the service of imperialism
Jan. 20 marked the inauguration of Barack Obama, the 44th president of the United States. With Obama’s ascendancy, the much-hated…
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U.S. media accused of racist Gaza coverage
The article below is a reprint from www.opednews.com . "I would give most of the American media an F minus",…
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The Mendiola Massacre of 1987
On Jan. 22, 1987, anti-riot personnel from the Manila Western Police District, the Integrated National Police and the Philippine Marines…
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Take action: Political prisoner Leonard Peltier at risk!
The life of political prisoner Leonard Peltier is in danger, and family and supporters have launched an urgent campaign demanding…
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