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South Carolina cop rams Black man with car
Officer Steve C. Garren was indicted by a federal grand jury on June 10 in Greenville, S.C., after being caught…
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Remembering George Carlin: comedy with a splash of ‘class’
Comedian George Carlin died on June 22 in Santa Monica, Calif., at the age of 71. His work offered valuable…
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Peruvian mine workers near deal following roadblocks, mass march
On the evening of June 19, the Peruvian government and labor representatives for mine workers struck a preliminary deal to…
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ICE terror tactics target U.S. citizens, documented immigrants
As the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency continues its coordinated, racist crackdown on undocumented workers across the country, a report…
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Irish rejection of Treaty of Lisbon a victory for European workers
In a June 12 referendum, Irish voters soundly rejected the Treaty of Lisbon, a repackaged version of the European Union…
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PSL Presidential Campaign on the ballot in Arkansas, Vermont, and Colorado!
The La Riva/Puryear PSL Presidential Campaign is proud to announce that we have achieved ballot status in Arkansas, Vermont and…
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Chicago woman jailed after rescuing cop wins $7.9 million lawsuit
The saga of Rachelle Jackson, thrown in jail after helping a cop involved in a car accident, has come to…
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MLK statue redesigned to take away confrontational, socialist look
The U.S. Commission of Fine Arts recently approved changes to a memorial sculpture of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. that…
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Clergy find Anglican Church’s investigation of gay ceremony ‘disgraceful’
An exchange of rings and vows by a gay couple in an Anglican Church has erupted into a large-scale controversy…
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Liberation Volume 2, Issue 14
Volume 2, No. 14: Once again... Criminal negligence! On the cover: We demand flood relief now! U.S. News How the…
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Money for people’s needs, not corporate stadiums
Less than four years ago, former D.C. Mayor Anthony Williams announced plans to use public funds to finance a new…
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Thousands greet health insurance vultures with chants of “Shame!”
Between 2,500 and 3,000 people gathered for a very spirited "Heathcare, Yes! Insurance Companies, NO!" rally outside the Moscone convention…
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Partnership for Civil Justice sues to strike down D.C.’s checkpoints
Partnership for Civil Justice, a Washington DC-based public interest law firm, filed a class action lawsuit today in the United…
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Celebration as same-sex marriages begin in San Francisco
Hundreds from the lesbian, gay, bi and trans communities, along with supporters, assembled at San Francisco City Hall as same-sex…
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Fuel crisis sparks global protests
Hundreds of farmers, truckers and taxi drivers blocked roads in and around Brussels, Belgium, on the eve of a European…
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Israel to build 40,000 settler homes on occupied Palestinian land
Israel has announced plans to build 40,000 homes in Jerusalem over the next ten years, with at least 2,000 of…
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Robert Moses’s testimony opposing D.C.’s racist checkpoints
On June 7, the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, D.C., established a checkpoint and dragnet sealing off part of the…
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Eugene Puryear’s testimony opposing D.C.’s racist checkpoints
On June 7, the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, D.C., established a checkpoint and dragnet sealing off part of the…
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Resistance in Afghanistan takes it up a notch
For the first time since the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, the U.S. military and its allies suffered more combat…
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The Antonio Maceo Brigade: 30 years of work
In 1977, after having left their homeland when they were children, a group of 55 young Cubans returned to Cuba…
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