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California same-sex weddings to begin on June 17
In a major ruling that is sure to open the way for an intensification of the struggle against homophobia and…
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Protests erupt in Iraq over proposed ‘security’ deal
Thousands of Iraqis have taken to the street in weekly protests condemning a security agreement that U.S. colonial administrators are…
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Full amnesty now! No immigrant is illegal!
The writer is an immigrant rights attorney and PSL candidate for State Representative in Illinois, District 40. To read more…
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Confronting the racist checkpoints in Washington, D.C.
In the face of growing community outrage, the Metropolitan Police Department announced last night the temporary suspension of checkpoints that…
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Hunger in Ethiopia affecting all ages
As the global food crisis continues to spread, sectors of the population in Ethiopia are being devastated by starvation and…
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Washington, D.C., police sets up random checkpoints
On June 7, D.C. police set up checkpoints in the city’s predominantly Black Trinidad neighborhood in response to a recent…
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Clovis, N.M., high school yearbook features gay couples
Amidst a sea of conservative, homophobic backlash against the May 15 San Francisco ruling in favor of gay marriage, Clovis…
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Unemployment spike in May highest in 22 years
Official unemployment rose from 5 to 5.5 percent in May. This was the largest monthly increase since February 1986 and…
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PSL members petition in Utah to gain ballot status
As part of the Party for Socialism and Liberations' intervention in the 2008 bourgeois elections, PSL members traveled to Salt…
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Verizon-Alltel merger signals further capital consolidation
Verizon Wireless recently announced it would buy Alltel Corp. for $5.9 billion, making it the largest cell-phone operator in the…
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What lies behind U.S. policy toward Iran?
Once again, U.S. and Israeli officials are ratcheting up their war threats against Iran. On June 6, Shaoul Mofaz, Israel’s…
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Emergency actions protest Cuban 5 court decision
In yet another travesty of justice in the case of the Cuban Five, the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld…
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Southern Connecticut residents fight electric rate hikes
Dozens of activists and community members rallied in 95 degree heat on June 7 outside the New Haven, Conn., headquarters…
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Music legend Bo Diddley passes away
Marking a sad day for music lovers around the world, music legend Bo Diddley passed away from heart failure on…
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Obama: aprobado por la clase dominante
El autor de este artículo es el candidato vicepresidencial del Partido Socialismo y Liberación. Barack Obama ha logrado la nominación…
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Japanese court rules ASDF Iraq missions illegal
The Nagoya High Court in Japan has ruled that the Air Self-Defense Force’s transport of multinational combat troops in Iraq…
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Pregnant farm worker dies of heat stroke
In life under the capitalist system, workers are treated like commodities. To the bosses, workers are mere objects who can…
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Cuban doctors play key role in Bolivia
On May 27, the Cuban embassy in Bolivia announced that 13 million free medical consultations had been conducted in Bolivia…
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Autism hits poor the hardest
Imagine that your child is seriously ill. The doctor makes a diagnosis and says that if you provide intensive treatment…
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First same-sex marriages performed in Greece
With local residents and LGBT activists as witnesses, two same-sex marriages were performed for the first time in Greece on…
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