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Audio: What is Zionism?
Click here to listen to an audio recording of PSL organizer Muna Coobtee giving a materialist view of political Zionism…
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Radio Free Europe goes off air in Armenia
Citing legal and financial reasons, Armenia’s state radio will not extend its contract with Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. RFE/RL is…
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Hundreds protest siege of Gaza, support Palestine
On July 28, more than 200 people came out in Anaheim to protest the U.S.-backed Israeli siege on Gaza, Palestine,…
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Audio: The truth about Sudan
Click here to listen to to an audio recording of PSL organizer Ian Thompson giving a Marxist view of Sudan…
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African American general appointed to head AFRICOM
President Bush has nominated Gen. William E. "Kip" Ward to lead the newly created Africa Command (AFRICOM). Ward is the…
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Boston neighborhood faces off against Northeastern University
Boston residents continue to struggle over the development of community land with their wealthy neighbor Northeastern University. For years, the…
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Philippines implements ‘anti-terror’ law
The "anti-terror" Human Security Act (HSA) took effect on July 15 in the Philippines, sparking protests among students, workers and…
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Drug giant Pfizer sued for killing Nigerian children
The state government of Kano, Nigeria, filed criminal charges against the U.S. pharmaceutical company Pfizer in July for improper drug…
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Ruling class unity on continued occupation of Iraq
The Iraqi Accordance Front announced on July 25 that it would suspend its membership in the Iraqi government headed by…
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Rally supports people’s struggle in Oaxaca
A dozen mostly young Latinos held a noontime press conference and rally and picketed in front of the Mexican consulate…
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Over 1,000 protest Fort Lauderdale mayor’s anti-LGBT bigotry
The mayor of Fort Lauderdale, Jim Naugle, shows no remorse for being a racist, homophobic bigot, despite the fact that…
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Liberation, Volume 1, Issue 4
Volume 1, Issue 4: Racism Must Go! U.S. News Pardon me, Scooter, but shouldn't you be in prison? Congress finally…
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Heroic New Orleans doctor cleared
The New Orleans district attorney dropped all charges against a doctor accused of murdering four patients in the disastrous days…
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United Airlines’ profits soar, workers lose
On July 24, United Airlines' parent company UAL posted $247 million in profits—its most profitable quarter in seven years. The…
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Thousands protest Waukegan, Ill. anti-immigrant law
On July 16, over 4,000 demonstrators, mostly immigrants and their allies staged a militant protest on the steps of city…
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FEMA’s toxic trailers make Katrina survivors sick
Thousands of victims of Hurricane Katrina were told they were lucky to be placed in 280-square-foot trailers provided by the…
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Judge acquits racist New Orleans cop
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, on Oct.8, 2005, three white police officers and two federal agents viciously beat Robert…
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Why no universal health care in the United States?
Michael Moore shows in his documentary "Sicko" how universal health care works in Canada, Britain, France and Cuba. In these…
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The empire and its military spending
"People always have been the foolish victims of deception and self-deception in politics, and they always will be until they…
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Sanitation lockout harms workers, East Bay communities
Alameda county sanitation workers are still locked out of their jobs after three weeks. Contract negotiations continue between garbage giant,…
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