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A panel discussion hosted by Detroit Public Television on the first anniversary of the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history was met with protests both inside and . . .
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In early December, with nearly a month to go, 2015 had already become the biggest year ever for global mergers and acquisitions, valued at the mind-boggling sum of $4.3 . . .
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New York — On a warm Dec. 11 here at the pricy Plaza Hotel, which looms over the southeast corner of Central Park, Donald Trump was set to be the keynote speaker for the . . .
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Oakland, Calif. — Police departments across the country have been getting more and more militarized through receiving much weaponry directly from the Pentagon and with . . .
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During the week of Dec. 7, the South African government changed its minister of finance twice, bringing South Africa’s economic crisis into focus. First, the African . . .
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The writer is Workers World Party’s 2016 candidate for president and a managing editor of Workers World newspaper. Lamont Lilly is the party’s candidate for vice . . .
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Oakland, Calif. — The Black community of Bayview Hunter’s Point in San Francisco has demonstrated its outrage at the firing-squad execution of 26-year-old Mario . . .
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Huntington, W.Va. — Imagine leaving for work. As you walk out the door, you look back at your children, not knowing if you are ever going to see them again. For . . .