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Sanders surges in New Hampshire
For a candidate to have gone from being considered non-serious to a real contender so explosively is testament to the…
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Mass protests in Tunisia carry on legacy of revolution
An indefinite state of emergency continues in Tunisia where widespread, militant demonstrations have shaken the political establishment and reinvigorated the…
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Bankers celebrate: Wall St. lawyer appointed top regulator
Wall Street advocates unsurprisingly lobbied the governor’s office to “pick a kinder, gentler superintendent.”
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Miami, Broward highest in new HIV infections
New HIV infections in Miami have risen each year since 2012 while rates dropped everywhere else in the country.
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Lies about Madaya: A showcase of imperialist hypocrisy
As the date for the UN talks on Syria scheduled to begin on Jan. 25 in Geneva approaches, Western media…
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The mirage of remittances
How the exodus of young workers and dependence on cash transfers hurts poor countries
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12 things to know: major Supreme Court case on labor rights
The Supreme Court can make its decisions but the working class has the power to reverse them.
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The cops’ killing spree in 2015: by the numbers
U.S. cops killed at rate of more than three per day in 2015.
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¡YA BASTA! to Obama’s massive deportation of Central Americans
Four families that have been detained in raids launched by the Department of Homeland Security have had a temporary pause…
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