Workers World/Mundo Obrero joins with the Cuban people in celebrating the 71st anniversary of an event which changed the course of history for their island nation. On July 26, 1953, Cuban revolutionaries boldly attacked the Moncada garrison in Santiago de Cuba and simultaneously conducted a siege of the army barracks . . .
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The author was raised in the “Rust Belt” community of Youngstown, Ohio, and has been a union organizer in Appalachia for more than 15 years. Donald Trump announced at the Republican National Convention July 15 that he chose J.D. Vance, junior U.S. senator from Ohio, as his presidential running mate. . . .
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On June 30, Dylcia Noemí Pagán passed away in her homeland of Carolina, Puerto Rico, for which she fearlessly fought for independence until her last breath. She was 77 years old. Dylcia was a mother, a Puerto Rican nationalist, political prisoner and member of the Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación Nacional . . .
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In 2023 China produced 60% of the world’s electric vehicles, 98% of the world’s electric buses and two-thirds of all the world’s wind and solar projects. Its workers installed more solar panels than they had in the previous three years combined, nearly twice as much as the rest of the . . .
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El intento de asesinato del candidato presidencial Donald Trump durante un mitin de campaña el 13 de julio en Butler, Pensilvania, ha pasado a ocupar el centro del escenario en relación con las elecciones de 2024, alterando la narrativa política. En los próximos días y semanas, se especulará mucho sobre . . .
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