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Petraeus report pushes for continued occupation
On April 8 and 9, the top U.S. military commander in Iraq, Gen. David Petraeus, and the U.S. ambassador to…
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Workers pessimistic about retirement
U.S. workers are growing increasingly pessimistic about retirement. The Employee Benefit Research Institute released a study in April showing that…
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Chicago protesters slapped with felony charges
On March 23, six activists from Catholic Schoolgirls Against the War staged a die-in during Easter Mass at Holy Name…
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Court orders Starbucks to pay millions in back tips
Starbucks, one of the largest coffee chains in the country with over 11,000 stores, has suffered an embarrassing setback. On…
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Lack of health insurance a deadly disease
According to a grim study by Families USA, the estimated 47 million people in the United States who lack health…
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Oregon health care lotto gambles with people’s lives
Growing up, we all heard the adage, "If you’ve got your health, then you’ve got all you need." We learned…
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Stamping out hunger?
You do not need a degree in economics to know that the U.S. economy is in deep crisis. Nearly all…
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U.S. Court of Appeals denies Mumia new trial
Dear Friends: This legal update is made on behalf of my client, Mumia Abu-Jamal, who remains on Pennsylvania’s death row.…
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ILWU to close West Coast ports on May 1
While millions of people worldwide have marched against the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and last week’s New York Times/CBS…
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Environmental regulation waived for border wall project
With blatant disregard for fragile ecosystems, the Bush administration is trampling environmental protection laws to complete the racist anti-immigrant border…
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Movement to cap food prices brings down Haiti’s prime minister
Pressured by mass protests and riots against rising food prices, Haitian lawmakers dismissed Prime Minister Jacques Edouard Alexis in hopes…
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PSL defends China at Dalai Lama event in Seattle
On the heels of the Olympic torch run in San Francisco, the Dalai Lama arrived in Seattle for a series…
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Elections a wild card for Zimbabwe’s future
With election intrigue, economic crisis, and rumors of violence and smoky backroom deals, the March 29 elections in Zimbabwe have…
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PSL’s Amanda Todd wins 11 percent in Sioux Falls city council vote
Party for Socialism and Liberation member Amanda Todd received 11.1 percent of the vote in the April 8th Sioux Falls,…
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Ejército Mahdi lucha contra la ocupación en Basora, Bagdad
Desde el 24 de marzo, Irak ha sido la escena de intensa lucha entre las fuerzas militares estadounidenses, el gobierno…
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Liberation, Volume 2, Issue 9
Volume 2, No. 9: The Fight for Food On the cover: The fight for food: skyrocketing food prices spark global…
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Army lowers standards to meet quotas
Due to increasing unpopularity of the criminal wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the U.S. Army has again been forced to…
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PSL delegation visits Tent City
A PSL delegation recently visited Tent City, a homeless community in Ontario, Calif. The delegation included Stephen Hinze, the author…
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40,000 Katrina families still in temporary housing
With the 2008 hurricane season rapidly approaching, almost 40,000 families are still living in temporary FEMA housing nearly three years…
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Gentrification levels mobile home parks
Mobile home residents across the country are facing eviction from mobile park grounds. Big business redevelopers are buying mobile parks…
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