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The end of the war in Afghanistan?
President Joe Biden announced that he plans to withdraw all troops from Afghanistan by Sept. 11, 2021.
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Ahead of Chauvin verdict, Minnesota police shock world with murder of Daunte Wright
Despite intense police and National Guard repression, protests have continued demanding justice for 20-year-old Black Minnesota resident Daunte Wright.
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‘Nuclear terrorism’: behind Israel’s latest effort to sabotage global diplomacy
Iran’s key Natanz nuclear site suffered a blackout due to a cyberattack April 12. Senior Israeli officials hinted at the…
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Forget cuts, Biden wants MORE money for the Pentagon
President Biden released an outline of his 2022 budget plan late last week. This initial proposal includes a request for…
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Ramsey Clark dies: an Attorney General who turned against imperialism
Ramsey Clark, former U.S. Attorney General and renowned international human rights attorney who stood against U.S. military aggression worldwide, died…
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Bessemer Amazon union vote: The class struggle will continue
The fight isn’t over. As long as there is struggle for better conditions and dignity there is hope for change.
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Chauvin trial week 2: The evidence is overwhelming
In week two, the prosecution moved into a different phase of its presentation.
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New law puts Arkansas state government at forefront of bigoted anti-trans offensive
Arkansas politicians overrode a gubernatorial veto this week to criminalize gender-affirming healthcare for trans youth.
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Ukraine in NATO? U.S.-led military alliance considers explosive move
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky yesterday called on the NATO military alliance to speed up its membership application process
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Georgia: Democracy for whom?
A sweeping attack on voting rights, SB 202, signed into law by Georgia Governor Brian Kemp last week, is causing…
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