Download the PDF. We won’t go back! Antiwar rumbles Propaganda and censorship Victory Day over Nazism More On the picket line Supersized union busters Jamming up gentrification First Black RN in Alabama Tainted drugs & Big Pharma Editorial: COVID capitulation Fired Starbucks workers speak out World: Sudan; Cuba’s May Day; . . .
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May 8 — When Jill Biden met Olena Zelenska, the spouse of the Ukrainian president, in Uzhhorod, a small city in western Ukraine a few miles from Slovakia, on Mother’s Day, she said to the world that “the people of the United States stand with the people of Ukraine.” China . . .
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Amazon Labor Union President Chris Smalls testifies at Senate hearing, May 5. Amazon Labor Union (ALU) President Christian Smalls garnered widespread attention May 5 when he raked Senator Lindsay Graham over the coals at a Senate Budget Committee hearing. Senator Bernie Sanders called the hearing to raise the issue of . . .
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May Day in HavanaCredit: Granma Five million people joined events around the island of socialist Cuba to celebrate International Workers Day — May Day. Large marches in Havana and the provincial capitals affirmed the commitment of the Cuban people to socialism. The mass gatherings showed the unity of the island’s . . .
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Tainted fentanyl drugs In many areas of the United States and Canada, the illicit and prescription drugs being sold on the street now contain dangerous and toxic cuts. Instead of getting painkillers or ADHD medications on the street, a user could get xylazine or various drugs related to fentanyl. An . . .
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Karl Marx, nacido el 5 de mayo de 1818, explicó las contradicciones intrínsecas del capitalismo y por qué la clase obrera tenía que librarse de ese sistema de explotación. Pocas lágrimas se derramaron cuando la odiada Amazon anunció el 28 de abril que perdió $3.800 millones de dólares en el . . .
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