Analysis
Analysis of political developments.
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Historic contract victory for housing clinic workers in San Francisco!
Workers responded to management’s refusals to take workers’ demands seriously by organizing several pickets throughout the months-long negotiation process.
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Editorial del PSL – Los Oath Keepers intentaron llevar a cabo una insurrección el 6 de enero: ¿Enfrentarán consecuencias los responsables por planificarla?
Una investigación agresiva y a fondo de la jerarquía policiaca y militar para llegar al fondo de esto aún no…
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PSL Editorial: We stand with the people of Brazil vs. Bolsonaro’s coup plots
Brazilians will go to the polls in a pivotal election on Sunday to choose a new president. Support for former…
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PSL Editorial – Hurricane Ian: Relief now for the working class!
The everyone-for-themselves model of hurricane response is a perfect encapsulation of the incompetence and moral bankruptcy of the U.S. capitalist…
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Puerto Rico, hurricanes and colonialism: five things you should know
Puerto Rico is still reeling from the devastation left in the wake of Hurricane Fiona, which hit the island on…
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Editorial del PSL – Apoyamos al pueblo brasileño contra los complots golpistas de Bolsonaro
El pueblo ha luchado por la defensa de sus derechos a través de manifestaciones masivas, huelgas generales y toda una…
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Supermajority of Cubans vote for revolutionary ‘Families Code’
The new code modernizes, recognizes and legalizes all manifestations of families in Cuba.
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Hypocrisy of U.S. government, corporate media on display in reaction to Iran protests
Since Sept. 16, protests have been taking place across Iran
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Puerto Rico, huracanes y colonialismo: cinco cosas que debes saber
Hoy, Fiona, como María, ha cristalizado la necesidad de una transformación total en Puerto Rico. LUMA, Pierluisi y los esfuerzos…
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Despite having majority, Senate Democrats postpone marriage equality bill vote until after midterms
Seventy percent of the U.S. population supports marriage equality, including 83% of Democrats and 55% of Republicans.
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