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Racist New York Post cartoon spurs mass outrage
Hundreds of protesters have demonstrated against a racist New York Post cartoon released on Feb.18. The cartoon depicted police riddling…
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Descendants tell government to return Geronimo’s remains
Twenty descendants of Geronimo filed a lawsuit against top U.S. government figures on Feb. 17, 100 years after Geronimo's death.…
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Latinos now account for 40 percent of all federal prisoners
A new study shows that Latino nationalities now account for 40 percent of all federal inmates, making them the largest…
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European toxic waste dumped in Africa
In one of capitalism’s latest crimes against the people of Africa, dealers from Europe and the United States have been…
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Video: PSL Candidate for L.A. Mayor on Good Day L.A.
Carlos Alvarez, PSL Candidate for Mayor of Los Angeles, appeared on L.A.'s most-watched morning show, Good Day L.A. on February…
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Socialist candidate for L.A. mayor battles racist opponents
Click here to get involved in the PSL's campaign for Mayor of Los Angeles. On Feb. 22, Carlos Alvarez, Party…
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The arrest of Nkunda and the future of the Congo
International capitalist competition for resources continues to fuel a conflict in the Congo that has claimed at least 5 million…
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Seven reasons you should join the March on the Pentagon
Want information on the March 21st March on the Pentagon? Go to http://www.PentagonMarch.org The war in Afghanistan is expanding and…
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Stimulus package aimed at salvaging capitalism
President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act—a $787 billion stimulus package—into law Feb.17. There is no doubt that…
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LA Times: Mayoral candidates weigh in on the proposed Subway to the Sea
These candidate responses, including that of Carlos Alvarez, PSL Candidate for Mayor of Los Angeles, are posted on the L.A.…
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Immigrants, supporters score victory against racist LAPD
On Feb. 4, members of the Los Angeles City Council unanimously agreed to pay $12.85 million to immigrant rights activists…
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French Council of State eager to forget Vichy government crimes
France’s Council of State is eager to forget the French government’s role in the deportation of at least 77,000 Jews…
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Special-needs student wins transportation
Rayvaugh Jackson, a 6-year-old special education student in Chicago, reached an agreement to obtain transportation from Chicago Public Schools after…
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Cuba rejects Windows, opts for technological sovereignty
Cuba has unveiled its newly developed, Linux-based computer operating system, Nova—a significant step toward freeing the country from the grasp…
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Food industry ‘self-regulation’ behind salmonella epidemic
At least nine people have died and more than 500 have suffered serious and painful illness in recent months due…
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Florida students fight school district’s homophobic policy
The School Board of Nassau County has come under fire for prohibiting gay-straight alliances at Yulee High School and Yulee…
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Venezuelans reject term limits in defense of Bolivarian revolution
Millions of Venezuelans took to the polls Feb. 15 in a nationwide referendum to eliminate term limits for elected officials.…
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Los Angeles Times: PSL Candidate Carlos Alvarez on transportation issues
The responses from Carlos Alvarez, PSL Candidate for Mayor of Los Angeles, are posted on the L.A. Times' website here…
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Growing number of U.S. soldiers driven to suicide
For the fourth straight year, the number of suicides among active U.S. military personnel has risen at an alarming rate.…
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Guadeloupe workers take the offensive with general strike
Protesters set up roadblocks in Guadeloupe’s main roads in the early hours of Feb. 15 after nearly a month of…
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