Sept. 28 – Protests erupted around the U.S. on Sept. 23 when the announcement first came down that no police officer would be charged in the murder of Breonna Taylor. She had been shot to death in her bed in Louisville, Ky., on March 13. These protests took place in . . .
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We are very sad to announce that Sue Davis, a long-time member of Workers World Party, died on Sept. 26 from complications of a stroke. Sue was the coordinator of the Workers World/Mundo Obrero Supporter Program, a decades-long fundraiser for WW. For many years she wrote “On the picket line,” . . .
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27 de septiembre: Las protestas estallaron en todo Estados Unidos el 23 de septiembre cuando se anunció por primera vez que ningún oficial de policía sería acusado por el asesinato de Breonna Taylor. La habían matado a tiros en su cama en Louisville, Ky., el 13 de marzo. Cierre de . . .
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Many postal workers and the millions of people who support the U.S. Postal Service think its current problems began June 15, when Louis DeJoy took over as Postmaster General (PMG). However, the initial assault dates back to April 12, 2018, when President Trump’s Executive Order 13829 created the Task Force . . .
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Occupied Creek/Muscogee territory — Pensacola Fla. In a Sept. 21 press conference, Florida far-right Governor Ron DeSantis launched a new attack against the continuing protests for Black lives with the announcement of a reactionary legislative bill, the “Combating Violence, Disorder and Looting and Law Enforcement Protection Act.” The bill would . . .
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