While Washington, D.C., was the focus for a countrywide action in solidarity with Gaza, people from West to East held local demonstrations too. These actions reflected the anger and revulsion within the U.S. population at the genocide carried out by the Israeli military in Gaza with U.S. support and the . . .
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New York City Uber and Lyft, without admitting they did anything wrong, agreed to pay around 100,000 drivers $328 million in back wages that they stole from 2015 through 2017. Additionally, the office of New York State Attorney General Letitia James, who handled the negotiations, forced these companies to set . . .
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A month ago, it looked like U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin had muscled an African state — Kenya — to provide a cover for U.S. intervention in Haiti. Once the “multilateral security and support” facade to authorize Kenya’s role was in place, the Joe Biden administration could start implementing . . .
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Pharmageddon Pharmacists at major chains are just like other health care workers around the U.S. They are understaffed, overworked and unsupported by the bosses. While pharmacy giants rake in huge profits, they continue to exploit the labor force. As the Biden administration wrongly treats the pandemic . . .
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Por Sergio Rodríguez Gelfenstein El autor es consultor y analista internacional venezolano, y fue Director de Relaciones Internacionales de la Presidencia de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela y Embajador de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela en Nicaragua. El 1 de noviembre. El circo montado por Estados Unidos y Noruega, su . . .
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From the very beginning To this very day This country has gone – its own special way from placing Indians in chains and graves to bringing Africans -– across the waves. How can we call this freedom’s land When it was built by slavery’s hand? From 1492 many millions were . . .
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