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  1. Arizona activists condemn Supreme Court decision on immigration

    The June 25 ruling by the Supreme Court upholding the “Show me your papers” provision of Arizona’s anti-immigrant SB1070 law was immediately met with outrage and protest in Phoenix and Tucson.
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  2. Survivors of racist sterilization dissed by North Carolina Senate

    State legislators in North Carolina inJune passed over a proposal that soughtto compensate the living survivors of thestate’s long-lasting forced sterilizationand eugenics program, citing...
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    That health care plan

    Only one thing is really clear about the Obama health care plan, which was just upheld by a majority on the Supreme Court that included conservative Chief Justice John Roberts: If it is going to be...
  4. Turkey puts progressives on trial

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  5. Postal bigwig nearly arrested at hunger-strike rally

    It took two dozen cops lined up in front of United States Postal Service headquarters to stop postal worker retiree John Dennie’s gallant attempt to make a citizen’s arrest of Postmaster General...
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    Free Lynne Stewart!

    It is never admitted by U.S. government spokespeople — who love to shout out about “human rights violations” if the target is China or Iran — that the United States has political prisoners. Plenty of...
  7. Crowd occupies Post Office slated for closing

    A large crowd took over the lobby of the San Francisco Civic Center Post Office on June 27.

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  8. How they kept Barron out of Congress

    The billionaire class couldn’t tolerate Charles Barron going to Congress.

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    On the picket line

    NYC nurses demand safe staffing ratios | Verizon workers hold 400+ actions | Landmark contract affirms LGBTQ rights

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    One by one, or in pairs for support, victims of brutality and terror at the hands of Baltimore police came forward to tell their stories. The setting was the People’s Assembly hearings on police...
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    Demonstrations against U.S./NATO military intervention in Syria were held in at least 29 cities coast-to-coast in the United States during the week ending July 1.

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    A diverse crowd of various nationalities and ages gathered on June 30 for a Workers World Party public forum on the imperialist war threats against Syria.

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    A New York City march on June 28 to celebrate the third year of resistance to the U.S.-sponsored coup in Honduras turned into a protest of the recent parliamentary coup in Paraguay as well.
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    Otro golpe de estado derechista ha derrocado a un Presidente elegido democráticamente en Latinoamérica. Tres años después del golpe de estado en Honduras que depuso al presidente Manuel Zelaya en...
  15. Coalition sets sights to March on Wall Street South

    After a major victory last month that won permits to march, organizers with the Coalition to March on Wall Street South are moving forward with their plans for demonstrations before and during the...
  16. Meeting demands end to foreclosures

    “Stop Foreclosures and Evictions, Moratorium Now!” was the theme of a June 23 meeting in Milwaukee hosted by the Wisconsin Bail Out The People Movement.

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  17. Hunger strike, rallies to oppose postal cuts

    Postal workers and community activists are staging a four-day hunger strike to defend tens of thousands of post office jobs.

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  18. Group charges NATO with crimes against African peoples

    A delegation of the Pan-African Solidarity Hague Committee from throughout the African Diaspora made a historic trip to The Hague.

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  19. U.S. issues bounties for resistance leaders

    U.S. military intervention in Africa has been further exposed for the imperialist project that it truly is when in early June the State Department issued bounties for the capture of several leading...
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    Immigrants & the Supreme Court

    The Supreme Court has upheld the most onerous part of Arizona’s 2010 punitive law on immigration — the part that authorizes police to check the immigration status of anyone they stop or arrest if...
  21. Fight against solitary confinement grows

    “It is hell, it is hell, and it’s hell every day. … I listened to guys who were happy to be executed instead of existing up under those same solitary conditions,” reported exonerated death-row...
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    On Saturday, June 30, a People’s Assembly will hold hearings in Baltimore to expose and oppose police violence and abuse. The hearings will run from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Sharp Memorial United Methodist...
  23. Call to action July 31 against racism and fascism

    This year’s Day of Action Against Fascism and Racism on July 31, sponsored by Anti-Racist Action, will focus on gathering support for the Tinley Park 5 as part of the ongoing fight against white...
  24. Anti-NATO activists face trumped-up charges

    Three young activists who came to Chicago to protest against the NATO Summit in May were singled out by the police and now face trumped-up charges of terrorism.

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  25. The U.S. & Syria: Facts you should know

    Timeline reviews the progression of U.S.-NATO intervention in Syria and counteracts the Big Lie in the corporate media aimed at preparing open imperialist military aggression against the Syrian...
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