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FDA advisory panel questions agency ruling on BPA
The Food and Drug Administration’s Science Board has strongly criticized the agency’s recent ruling that the chemical Bisphenol-A (BPA) is…
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California schools reel under new round of budget cuts
California’s budget crisis has hit schools and community college districts extremely hard. Thousands of California teachers received layoff notices in…
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Workers score victory at Tar Heel Smithfield plant
The United Food and Commercial Workers Union and Smithfield Foods have announced the settlement of a lawsuit that Smithfield filed…
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Obama’s victory and the inevitable struggle ahead
The election of Barack Obama as the next president of the United States is an occasion of historic significance. Over…
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Una campaña de, para y por la clase trabajadora
En enero, el Partido Socialismo y Liberación públicamente anunció su primera intervención en las elecciones. Nuestros candidatos para la presidencia…
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A campaign of, by and for working-class people
In January, the Party for Socialism and Liberation publicly announced its first-ever intervention in the elections. Our candidates for president…
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Billionaire power grab in New York City’s mayoral race
"I run New York!" That’s what hip-hop artist 50 Cent claims on his latest hit. But do hip-hop artists rule…
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Who exactly are Obama’s associates?
There has been a lot in the media about Obama’s associations with Bill Ayers, a former member of the Weather…
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Washington imposes sanctions on Russian arms exporter
The U.S. government has slapped sanctions on companies in Russia and five other countries for exporting military technology to states…
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Auto industry’s Big Three may soon be Big Two
The U.S. auto industry, dominated for decades by the massive monopolies known as the Big Three—General Motors, Chrysler and Ford—may…
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PSL candidate Michael Prysner fights Florida’s homophobic Amendment 2
An Oct. 18 "Swing the Vote" party at Les Beans coffeehouse in Lake Worth, Fla., promoted awareness and discussion of…
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Appeal Filed to Strike Down Unconstitutional Checkpoint Program
Appeal Filed to Strike Down Unconstitutional Checkpoint Program Press Release issued by the Partnership for Civil Justice www.JusticeOnline.org In response…
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Workers turn to food stamps to keep families fed
The skyrocketing dependence on food stamps has joined foreclosures, layoffs and depleted pensions as a measure of the growing suffering…
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San Francisco 8 defendant Harold Taylor convicted of bogus drug charge
On Oct. 23, San Francisco 8 defendant and former Black Panther Harold Taylor was convicted of a baseless drug charge…
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Danish Police gas asylum camp
On Oct. 25, Danish police fired tear gas on activists and made at least 43 arrests at the "Shut Down…
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Chicago workers resist mayor’s assault on social services, health care
PSLweb/Liberation takes a look at the anti-worker offensive taking place across the country in the form of budget cuts. Chicago’s…
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Conn. residents fight electricity price gouging, confront executives
Angry Connecticut residents rallied on Oct. 27 in New Haven against further price gouging by the United Illuminating electricity company.…
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Bill Ayers and the Weather Underground
Those acquainted with the history of the United States should not be astonished that the policy of the imperialist gangsters…
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Volunteers quit Peace Corps, choose to return to Bolivia
A month after the U.S. Peace Corps removed its volunteers from Bolivia, some have returned to the Latin American country…
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World to United States: End the blockade of Cuba!
On Oct. 29, the U.N. General Assembly overwhelmingly passed a resolution for the 17th consecutive year calling for the end…
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