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Students march on state capitol to say no to education cuts
On March 16, thousands of students, mostly from the California community college system marched on the state capitol to protest…
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Unemployment benefits … for big banks
Laid-off workers seeking unemployment benefits often face stringent requirements. Regardless, access to even limited social welfare is a blessing for…
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Unemployment benefits … for big banks
Laid-off workers seeking unemployment benefits often face stringent requirements. Regardless, access to even limited social welfare is a blessing for…
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AIG bonuses prove capitalism is a form of organized crime
Executives from bailed-out insurance giant AIG will be receiving $165 million in new bonuses starting today . The company received…
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Supreme Court strikes a blow to African American voting rights
The stench of racism is in the air after today’s retrograde decision by the U.S. Supreme Court. The decision came…
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Afghani resistance compels shift in U.S. policy
Political and military leaders are scrambling to redefine the U.S. occupation of Afghanistan, now in its seventh year, as the…
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Washington, D.C., transportation workers fight to save union jobs
On Feb. 19, Metro workers and their allies protested and testified at a hearing of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transportation…
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ANSWER Coalition responds to President Obama’s Iraq speech
With his speech today, President Obama has essentially agreed to continue the criminal occupation of Iraq indefinitely. He announced that…
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Descendants tell government to return Geronimo’s remains
Twenty descendants of Geronimo filed a lawsuit against top U.S. government figures on Feb. 17, 100 years after Geronimo's death.…
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Socialist candidate for L.A. mayor battles racist opponents
Click here to get involved in the PSL's campaign for Mayor of Los Angeles. On Feb. 22, Carlos Alvarez, Party…
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