Download the PDF. With high-tech weapons to Ukraine U.S. escalates war Resisting imperialist war: ‘Take This War & Shove It’ U.S. proxy plans for Taiwan? Korea reunification ALSO: ¡Cuba Sí! in Portland Defend Palestine & Alice Walker Cops attack child over bag of chips Justice for Patrick Lyoya! Editorial: International . . .
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Corporate advertisers change their slogans regularly. How many of us remember “Look for the golden arches?” We can date ourselves by what we can recall. But it’s a different story with the slogans of the working class. “An injury to one is an injury to all” has stood the test . . .
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Atlanta April 27 — Shock waves were no doubt felt at tech giant Apple headquarters when workers at the Cumberland Mall Apple retail store in Atlanta made national news with the announcement that they had filed for an National Labor Relations Board election — the first Apple store to do . . .
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Syracuse, New York By now you’ve probably seen the video, if you can bear to watch yet another horrifying, racist police assault on a person of color. Three massive white cops are terrorizing and shoving around — an eight-year-old Black child. Breakfast is handed out at Dr. Weeks Elementary School, . . .
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Originally published in Workers World, Sept. 30, 2020, this article is even more timely after Earth Day 2022. The U.S. proxy war in the Ukraine — and the continuing COVID-19 crisis — are being used by the Biden administration to excuse backing away from environmental promises of the 2020 campaign . . .
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Emmanuel Macron, the candidate for Forward the Republic (La République En Marche [EM]), won the second round of France’s presidential election with 58.54% of the vote. His opponent Marine Le Pen, the candidate for the National Rally (Rassemblement National [RN]), got 41.46% of the vote. When President Emmanuel Macron spoke . . .
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