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Manifestantes traen la lucha del pueblo a la Convención Nacional Demócrata
El autor es un veterano de guerra de Irak y candidato del Partido Socialismo y Liberación al congreso en el…
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Chicago 1968: 40 years later
This year’s Democratic Party Convention marked the 40th anniversary of the momentous Chicago 1968 DNC—one that made the history books…
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Immigration raid turns Iowa town into prison camp
In the aftermath of one of the largest immigration raids in U.S. history, the town of Postville, Iowa, has been…
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Justice Department may reduce Abramoff’s sentence
The Justice Department recently recommended a reduced sentence for imprisoned lobbyist, Jack Abramoff. The potential sentence reduction comes as a…
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Protestors gather at FEMA headquarters on Katrina anniversary
A spirited crowd of about 80 protesters demonstrated in the rain at the Federal Emergency Management Agency in downtown Washington,…
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Bogus legal case against Chicago area activists defeated
On Aug. 20, felony charges of reckless conduct were dismissed against two Chicago-area anti-war activists. Over 50 people packed a…
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U.S. war resisters fight for refuge in Canada
Today, close to two hundred U.S. war resistors who reside in Canada are facing an uncertain future. Their actions are…
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DMV workers protest state budget cuts
On Saturday, Aug. 16, more than 1,000 Department of Motor Vehicle Employees held demonstrations at a dozen DMV offices in…
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’68–then and now
Mumia Abu-Jamal has been on Pennsylvania’s death row since 1982 on false charges of shooting a Philadelphia cop, being railroaded…
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‘I will never regret standing up for my people’
Leonard Peltier is a Native American political prisoner incarcerated unjustly in U.S. federal prisons since 1976. The statement below was…
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