The National Collegiate Athletic Association waived its archaic rules June 30 to allow student-athletes to earn money off their popularity and visibility for the first time in its 115-year history. University of Wisconsin basketball player, Nigel Hayes, Madison, October 2016. College athletes can now negotiate endorsement deals, profit off their . . .
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A 16-foot puppet of Mumia Abu-Jamal greeted participants and passersby July 3 at a rally: “In the spirit of Consuewella Africa! We must all MOVE to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal & All Political Prisoners.” On July 3, 1982, political prisoner Abu-Jamal was given a death sentence by Judge Albert Sabo. Annual . . .
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Workers World Party held a special webinar July 1 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China, which led that country’s earth-shattering socialist revolution in 1949. The webinar paid tribute to the CPC’s accomplishments of eliminating absolute poverty for 800 million people, leading the . . .
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Buffalo, N.Y. India Walton made national headlines when she won last month’s Democratic primary against incumbent Mayor Byron Brown, who has held the office since 2006. This is no small feat, given Brown’s strong ties to the real estate and financial interests that run Buffalo behind the scenes — but . . .
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Para comprender la esencia de las reuniones en Europa, en las que Joe Biden ha estado hablando amablemente con los aliados imperialistas depredadores de Washington, debemos examinar su precedente histórico: la Conferencia de Berlín de 1884-1885 para dividir y saquear el continente africano. Reclamaciones europeas en África, 1913. Se muestran . . .
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