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Texas infrastructure nears collapse; millions without power, water
Four million or more Texans are without power. Outages that were initially called “rolling outages” are now lasting several days.…
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Biden to heavily indebted students: Tough luck
The federal government owns 92 percent of student debt, but President Joe Biden is refusing to cancel that debt up…
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Fight for $15: Is Biden trying to sabotage key provision of his own stimulus bill?
One of the biggest unanswered questions regarding the stimulus package is whether or not it will include a provision to…
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Impeachment fiasco: Trumpism gets new lease on life
Because of the approach adopted by the Democratic Party in the wake of the Jan. 6 attack, Trump’s acquittal was…
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Biden’s first directive to the war machine
In his first presidential visit to the Pentagon yesterday, Joe Biden announced the creation of an anti-China task force. This…
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Letter from an inmate: St Louis prisoners protest COVID violations, inhumane conditions
Early in the morning of February 6, inmates at the St. Louis City Justice Center protested for seven hours over…
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PSL Statement: Solidarity with Newsclick and the people’s movements of India!
Photo: Farmers protest in India. Credit — Newsclick The Party for Socialism and Liberation joins with progressive organizations and media…
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Will the left return to power in Ecuador?
With nearly all the votes counted, left wing candidate Andrés Arauz has come in first place with over 32 percent…
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Fierce struggle resists U.S.-backed Haitian president’s power grab
Photo: Haitian President Jovenel Moïse meets with then-Vice President Mike Pence in June, 2017. Credit — U.S. Mission Haiti Last…
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Yemen genocide: Biden pledges to end U.S. support for “offensive” Saudi operations
As part of his first major speech on foreign policy since becoming president, Joe Biden announced yesterday a halt to…
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