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The post-Katrina catastrophe in New Orleans has ripped the mask off the ruling class. Unlike a festive Mardi Gras unmasking, the greed, racism, arrogance and brutality of the Bush administration and the class whose interests it represents are out in the open for all to see.
Read more | Aug. 11, 2007

Barry Bonds finally claimed baseball’s all-time home-run record, hitting his 756th homer on Aug. 7. But then ... enter the haters.
Read more | Aug. 11, 2007

Last week, Congress gave in to a campaign of Bush administration fear-mongering and approved the Protect America Act by a vote of 60-28 in the Senate and 227-183 in the House. Bush immediately signed the bill into law.
Read more | Aug. 11, 2007

CHICAGO — Growing up on this city’s Southwest Side, I could never get used to street gangs, shootings and witnessing neighborhood friends die from violence. Why do so many youth join street gangs? How can someone just pull a trigger and take the life of another human being?
Read more | Aug. 11, 2007

LOS ANGELES — Agustin Aguayo has a decision to make. Aguayo is seeking conscientious objector status, and may appeal his case to the Supreme Court. His deadline is Sept. 5. At issue is whether a soldier’s conscientious objection to war can develop after enlistment and outside of an organized religion.
Read more | Aug. 11, 2007

HAZLETON, Pa. — In a stinging rebuttal to anti-immigrant forces, a federal court has struck down this city’s ordinances against undocumented immigrants.
Read more | Aug. 11, 2007

Youth trek 3,000 miles for peace
Justice for the ‘Jena Six’
Read more | Aug. 11, 2007

Steve Share, editor of the Minneapolis Labor Review, was in his office the evening of Aug. 1 when he heard the sirens wailing, a din that grew so loud he stepped out to see what was the matter. In a steady stream, police cars, ambulances and fire engines were racing toward the I-35W bridge that spans the Mississippi.
Read more | Aug. 11, 2007

CHICAGO — They came to Soldier Field, not to cheer for the hometown Bears, but to challenge presidential candidates to represent the rainbow of working people on Main Street, not Wall Street.
Read more | Aug. 11, 2007

BELVIDERE, Illinois — El presidente del Sindicato de Obreros Automovilísticos Unidos (UAW por sus siglas en inglés) Ron Gettelfinger dice que su unión laboral no entra en conversaciones con las corporaciones de autos de Detroit pensando en aceptar concesiones.
Read more | July 28, 2007


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