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Class struggle intensifies in China
Since mid-May, Japanese automaker Honda has faced a series of strikes in its Chinese operations. These high-profile strikes have started…
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Death penalty defendant Curtis Flowers to be tried a sixth time
On June 7, Curtis Flowers will become the first death penalty defendant to be tried six times on the same…
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Court date set for Troy Davis, an innocent man on Death Row
After 19 years on death row, two scheduled executions, innumerable court hearings, rallies and teach-ins, Troy Davis will finally get…
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Genetic ancestry testing based on junk science
Millions of Americans have been watching Henry Louis Gates' new PBS show Faces of America . On the show, Gates…
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What is at stake in upcoming Sudan elections?
As of the writing of this article, the ruling party of semi-autonomous South Sudan, the Sudan Peoples' Liberation Front, has…
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Swaziland activists launch global campaign for democracy
On Feb. 21, Swazi and South African activists launched the Swaziland Democracy Campaign, a global initiative to overthrow the country's…
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Harry Haywood’s contributions to the National Question and the fight for class unity
Harry Haywood was a long time member and leader of the Communist Party-USA and other communist organizations from the 1920's…
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Fighting continues to rage in Somalia
According to the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, 258 non-combatants died in Somalia in January, the bloodiest month since August…
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Supreme Court ruling reaffirms threat to Mumia’s life
A new Supreme Court ruling has brought African American leader and political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal one step closer to execution.…
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Contradictions of the class struggle in South Africa
Economic news out of South Africa continues to be grim. Unemployment increased in the third quarter to 24.5 percent, up…
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