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Will the Bali agreement halt global warming?
On Dec. 15, countries at the U.N.-sponsored Bali conference on climate change reached an agreement to start a two-year period…
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New Jersey abolishes racist death penalty
On Dec. 13, the New Jersey state legislature voted to abolish the death penalty. In a 44-36 vote, it was…
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Nurses strike against Sutter Health Hospitals
Within the last two months, registered nurses in the Bay Area have organized large two-day strikes. On Oct. 10 and…
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Rally in Plainfield, Conn. against racist attacks
On Dec. 15, 100 people participated in an anti-racist rally in Plainfield, Conn. in defense of Nashawn Williams. Williams is…
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Community mural unveiled to remember Gary King Jr.
A strong, united gathering of nearly 100 people held a candle light vigil on Dec. 15 in front of a…
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New York City holds sixth Lyrical Revolt
On Dec. 1, the ANSWER Coalition (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism) and the Party for Socialism and…
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Bolivia moves toward new constitution
By the required two-thirds vote, a new Bolivian Constituent Assembly approved a draft constitution on Dec. 9. It passed despite…
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Indict the capitalist system
The following article is a modified speech from a Nov. 23 public meeting in Washington, D.C. On Nov. 2, Mayor…
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Capitalism sets up barriers to emissions reduction
According to a recent study, the United States could easily reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 28 percent at…
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Imperialism and Kurdish self-determination
On Nov. 25, the commander of U.S. forces in Europe, Gen. Bantz Craddock, became the third U.S. general to travel…
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U.S. intelligence report undercuts Bush’s Iran threats
On Dec. 3, the National Intelligence Estimate was released. It is a summary of the analyses of 16 U.S. spy…
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Rising hunger sours holiday cheer
During the holiday season, working people in this country are bombarded not only with endless advertising, but also with the…
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Struggle to free Mumia gets media, legal boost
The intense mobilizing efforts of Mumia Abu-Jamal’s supporters broke through the media blockade that has helped deny the African American…
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Why the U.S. backs Kosovo ‘independence’
While the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and developments in Venezuela, Pakistan and Palestine have dominated the world news, another…
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Video: Muna Coobtee of ANSWER speaks at the World Against War Conference
Click here for the text of the speech.
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A tale of two islands: HIV/AIDS in Cuba and Puerto Rico
Many Puerto Ricans are unable to afford expensive HIV/AIDS medicine and private care, which can add up to more than…
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La crisis climática necesita una solución socialista
El último reporte de la Agencia Intergubernamental sobre el Cambio Climático de la ONU afirma que se ha formado demasiado…
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Attacks on French working class met with struggle
The class struggle in France is raging. A wave of strikes, coupled with another spontaneous rebellion in the working-class suburbs…
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The prison guards and the prison gangs
A Liberation reader reports from inside Rikers Island, the world’s largest prison complex. In "State and Revolution," comrade Lenin admonished…
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The U.S. anti-war movement and the tasks ahead
This speech was delivered on Dec. 1 to delegates at the World Against War Conference in London on behalf of…
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