Federal workers mobilize against Trump’s union busting By Sue Davis July 27, 2018 While the right-wing majority on the Supreme Court awarded two major wins in anti-union, [...]
Big win for University of Michigan teachers By Martha Grevatt July 27, 2018 Detroit — After nine months of tough negotiations, nontenured lecturing instructors at the [...]
#NoDAPL water protector sentenced to 57 months By Mahtowin Munro July 27, 2018 Red Fawn Fallis being arrested. #NoDAPL water protector Red Fawn Fallis was sentenced July [...]
Perú: A long and revolutionary history fighting for independence By Kayla Popuchet July 27, 2018 A woman waving a banner of the revolutionary ‘Che’ Guevara takes part in a protest [...]
Venezuela: Popular militia advances July 27, 2018 Members of the Venezuelan National Bolivarian Militia In the face of economic sabotage, subversion, an [...]
Africa celebrates 100 years of Mandela By Carlos Lopes Pereira July 27, 2018 Mandela International Day was celebrated on July 18 to mark the 100th anniversary of [...]
NYC Disability Pride parade targets potential service cuts July 25, 2018 On a glorious Sunday morning, after a thunderstorm had cleared the air, thousands of disabled New Yorkers with [...]
Migrants in ICE jails launch hunger strikes By Kathleen Durkin July 25, 2018 An 11-person delegation representing FIRE (Fight for Im/migrants and Refugees Everywhere) [...]
Israeli ‘nation state’ legislation parallels Nazi Nuremberg Laws By Susan Abulhawa July 25, 2018 Roughly 80 years after Nazi Germany enacted what became known as the Nuremberg Laws in [...]
Trump, Putin and Helsinki By Fred Goldstein July 25, 2018 While beating the anti-Russian drums of war, the paid scribes of the ruling class are all [...]
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