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One year since the earthquake in China
Only one year after China suffered its worst earthquake in more than 30 years, the country stands poised to complete…
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White House ‘recovery’ plan: Lay off more workers
It is now clear exactly what type of "recovery" the Presidential Task Force on the Auto Industry has in mind:…
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U.S. government and Explorers program trains young people against immigrants, “disgruntled” war veterans
The author is a member of March Forward!, an organization of veterans and service members who stand against war and…
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Programa del gobierno entrena a jóvenes a odiar y matar–¡acábalo!
El autor es miembro de ¡Marcha Adelante! , una organización de veteranos y militares en servicio activo que se opone…
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Department of Justice drops charges against AIPAC lobbyists
On May 1, the Department of Justice dropped espionage charges against two former officials of the American Israel Public Affairs…
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L.A. teachers’ union mounts struggle against budget cuts and layoffs
President Obama gained a lot of support from teachers’ unions during his election campaign for his promises. But now, with…
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Poverty rises as economic crisis continues
A recent study by the Heartland Alliance Mid-America Institute on Poverty found that over 400,000 additional Illinois residents were pushed…
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Teachers’ union, students fight layoffs
On April 28, over 400 United Teachers of Los Angeles rank-and-file members and supporters marched and rallied to protest looming…
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DPRK defends right to use outer space for communication purposes
Since the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea announced an early April satellite launch, the United States and Japan have carried…
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D.C. press conference: ‘Drop the charges against Dr. Sami Al-Arian’
Family and supporters of Dr. Sami Al-Arian held a press conference April 24 in front of the U.S. Department of…
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