Billionaires in space By Betsey Piette July 26, 2021 Centibillionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and multibillionaire Virgin Group founder Richard [...]
Laid-off McDonald’s workers in France take over restaurant, feed the hungry By G. Dunkel June 29, 2021 Marseille is the second largest city in France. It is a very old city, founded around 500 BCE [...]
Step toward unionization, student-athletes win historic ruling By Monica Moorehead July 6, 2021 The National Collegiate Athletic Association waived its archaic rules June 30 to allow [...]
Out in the NFL: Carl Nassib’s impact By Martha Grevatt June 23, 2021 It only took 100 years. The National Football League, founded Sept. 17, 1920, at last has [...]
Greece: Austerity measures threaten the 8-hour day By G. Dunkel June 18, 2021 The 8-hour day is a bedrock gain of the world’s working class; the 8-hour day was won through [...]
140 protests against racism, cops, far right sweep France By G. Dunkel June 18, 2021 Marches and rallies against racism, the far right and police violence took place in over 140 [...]
Farmers continue militant actions in India By Tania Siddiqi June 17, 2021 June 14 marks 200 days of the Farmers’ Protest at the Delhi border of India. Farmers [...]
Solidarity with Palestine at Port of Seattle By Jim McMahan June 17, 2021 Seattle In response to the U.S.-backed Israeli bombing of Gaza and the ongoing dispossession [...]
Pro-Palestine solidarity blocks Israeli ship By Judy Greenspan June 8, 2021 June 6 — For the seventh year in a row, Israeli-owned ships have not been allowed to [...]
Puerto Rican workers: No peace if energy is privatized June 7, 2021 On June 1, the Financial Oversight and Management Board overseeing Puerto Rico’s economy privatized the [...]
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