Analysis
Analysis of political developments.
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Is social housing the solution to Anchorage’s homeless crisis?
Year after year, bodies are found frozen in the snow as the city continues to fail to provide the homeless…
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Bolsonaro’s coup threats rejected by people of Brazil
With the situation beginning to spiral out of control, Bolsonaro’s rhetoric is becoming more extreme and threatens a military coup
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Moroccan political activists arrested during protests demanding democratization
The PSL extends our fullest solidarity to the imprisoned leaders of Democratic Way and condemns this blatant act of repression.
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Cuba: The first country in the world to vaccinate children under 12
Now, in a major new development, babies and children two years old and up will be massively vaccinated starting in…
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Ahmaud Arbery murder: Prosecutor indicted for shielding racist vigilante killers
On September 2, former Georgia prosecutor Jackie Johnson was indicted on multiple criminal charges related to the investigation of Ahmaud…
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Workers bear the brunt of Hurricane Ida
Hurricane Ida has ravaged states from Louisiana through New England this week, leaving horrific damage and death in its wake.
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U.S. murders Afghan family in drone attack amid retreat
On August 29, a missile fired from a U.S. drone massacred a family on the outskirts of the Afghan capital…
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Rallies demand University of California respect new union of 17,000 student researchers
On August 25, over 1,000 student researchers at the University of California rallied and marched in support of their unionization…
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Twin City window cleaning workers hold successful strike
Minneapolis-St. Paul window cleaners, members of Service Employees International Union Local 26, won a major victory after an intense fight…
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Hurricane Ida hits 16 years post-Katrina: same neglect in gov’t preparation & response
Without a centralized and organized evacuation process in place, evacuation is left primarily for individuals to arrange for themselves.
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