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U.S. doctor shortage hits working class hardest
The United States is suffering a national shortage of doctors that hits working-class areas the hardest. One-fifth of the U.S.…
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Federal court sends Palestinian activist to prison
On July 12, a federal judge in Chicago sentenced Palestinian community organizer Muhammad Salah to 21 months in federal prison,…
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Boston Muslim leader faces criminal immigration charges
Respected Imam Muhammad Masood is facing 10 years in prison and $250,000 in fines after being formally charged on July…
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U.S.-India nuclear deal reveals hypocrisy
The United States and India have reached breakthrough in nuclear cooperation negotiations, which will give India access to U.S. nuclear…
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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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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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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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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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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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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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