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PSL opposes racist gang injunction at ‘Town Hall Meeting’
On June 17, Party for Socialism and Liberation members attended a community forum in Sylmar, Calif., to oppose a gang…
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Reactionary Lithuanian lawmakers deny anti-fascist legacy of USSR
Reactionary lawmakers in the former Soviet republic of Lithuania recently passed legislation banning the display of Communist or Nazi symbols.…
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Cuba creates first ever lung cancer vaccine
On June 24, Cuban authorities certified CimaVax EGF, a therapeutic vaccine that will improve the quality of life for patients…
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Strikers force Qantas airlines to cancel flights
The Australian Licensed Aircraft Engineers Association held rolling work stoppages across Australia on June 23 and June 24. The strike…
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Aborigines reject Canada’s “apology” for genocide
Survivors of the Indian Residential Schools and their relatives have publicly rejected Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s "apology" for crimes…
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Irish rejection of Treaty of Lisbon a victory for European workers
In a June 12 referendum, Irish voters soundly rejected the Treaty of Lisbon, a repackaged version of the European Union…
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ICE terror tactics target U.S. citizens, documented immigrants
As the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency continues its coordinated, racist crackdown on undocumented workers across the country, a report…
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Peruvian mine workers near deal following roadblocks, mass march
On the evening of June 19, the Peruvian government and labor representatives for mine workers struck a preliminary deal to…
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Remembering George Carlin: comedy with a splash of ‘class’
Comedian George Carlin died on June 22 in Santa Monica, Calif., at the age of 71. His work offered valuable…
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South Carolina cop rams Black man with car
Officer Steve C. Garren was indicted by a federal grand jury on June 10 in Greenville, S.C., after being caught…
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