During the week of Jan. 30 to Feb. 6., an ad hoc coalition of U.S. anti-imperialist organizations in the United States held over 70 protests against U.S. and NATO aggressive actions directed at Russia. These ranged from holding signs and banners in well-trafficked areas or on highway overpasses to days . . .
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Oakland, California “This isn’t a budget fight; this is a war,” said Jessica Black, Black Sanctuary Director of the Black Organizing Project, at the night’s massive rally against school closures in downtown Oakland Feb. 4. Black, who is an organizer of Reparations for Black Students, stated further, “This is a . . .
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The single most popular sports event in the U.S., amateur or professional, is the annual Super Bowl, where the National Football Conference winners play the American Football Conference winners to vie for the National Football League championship. On Feb. 13, the NFC’s Los Angeles Rams and the AFC’s Cincinnati Bengals . . .
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Por Sergio Rodríguez Gelfenstein Es casi natural que los países (especialmente las potencias porque tienen más facilidades para hacerlo), deseen solucionar sus problemas internos desatando conflictos en el exterior. A partir de ello, se aducen ataques a su seguridad nacional, se hacen estallar falsos nacionalismos y llamados maniqueos a la . . .
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