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College football union drive: schools get rich, athletes get injured
With support from the United Steelworkers, college football players at Northwestern University announced plans Jan. 28 to organize a union.
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Bogota mayor removed from office
Largely ignored by the U.S. press, what was in essence another right-wing coup was launched against a progressive elected official…
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‘Knockout game’ media hype masks systemic racism
Viciously racist media stories, in which African-Americans are portrayed as aggressors against whites, can't hide that Black people are being…
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‘The U.S. says it wants to help us but maintains an unjust blockade’
After the the 18th World Festival of Youth and Students, the young Cuban Elián González Brotons was interviewed by Ecuadorian…
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Majority of people in former Soviet states regret loss of USSR
Shattered after generations of U.S. aggression, the breakup of the Soviet Union proved to be disastrous for millions.
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Police violence against people with disabilities-on the rise?
Reports show that as many as 50 percent of those shot by cops are have mental illnesses. The current system…
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Korean conspiracy trial
It made worldwide news when Lee Seok-ki, representative in the South Korean National Assembly, was arrested on charges of treason.
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Climate change and the need for a revolutionary party
iI all climate change-producing pollution stopped tomorrow, global temperatures would continue to rise, albeit more slowly.
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Academics back boycott of Israel
The growing Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement fighting against Israeli oppression of Palestinians claimed a major victory December 16.
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New Book – Divide and Ruin: The West’s Imperial Strategy in an Age of Crisis
Divide and Ruin: The West’s Imperial Strategy in an Age of Crisis is a collection of articles by British author…
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