living conditions
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Global temperatures reach record highs
World temperatures for the first half of 2010 reached all-time highs as a result of global warming, a consequence of…
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Community and labor organizations win concessions from Chevron
Massive oil corporation Chevron was recently forced to withdraw its longstanding attempt to evade taxes and bankrupt the city of…
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Business Web sites: ‘Marx was right’
While they didn't actually come right out and say that , an article posted by a number of business-oriented Web…
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Chicago conference calls for revival of socialism in US
On May 15, an energetic socialism conference was held in Chicago, hosted by the Party for Socialism and Liberation. The…
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National Day of Action demands: Seize BP!
The momentum of the Seize BP campaign is growing each day. As BP executives hedge at Congressional hearings, saying they'll…
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Supreme Court protects officials responsible for death of immigrant detainee
On May 3, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling that protected officials who denied medical treatment to an undocumented…
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Water crisis in Boston area hits poor and working people hardest
On May 1, a pipe rupture prevented 2 million people in the Greater Boston Area from drinking tap water for…
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Homeless immigrant stabbed after rescuing woman
In the early morning hours of April 18, Hugo Alfredo Tale-Yax, a homeless and undocumented day worker, came to the…
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Cuba declared ‘best place to be a mother’
Being a mother brings joy as well as challenges. The international charity Save the Children has released its Eleventh Annual…
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Students with disabilities more often expelled
If you are a student with a disability in Texas, you are much more likely to be expelled from school…
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