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White House to hold Twitter town hall

The White House will host the first ever "Twitter town hall" Wednesday, July 6, on the economy and the president's plan to create jobs.

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MySpace sale is a tale of caution

In an era where Facebook and Twitter dominate the scene, MySpace, which saw its peak in popularity in 2006, has been rendered irrelevant.

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There is no Social Security crisis (with video)

Nancy Altman, co-director of Social Security Works, explains why the highly-successful program is stronger than you might think.

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Facebook may recognize faces instead of privacy

Facebook recently took the liberty of changing its users' privacy settings in order to allow for its latest feature, facial recognition software.

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GOP's privatization of Social Security would hurt veterans

Almost 800,000 veterans receive Social Security disability benefits, with an additional 2 million or more spouses and children eligible as well.

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Communist Party shows new growth: Can it be sustained?

For the labor and democratic movements to continue to develop to effectively challenge corporate power a much larger left and Communist Party are essential.

Americans tire of "free market," says poll

Since the 2008 economic meltdown, Americans have changed the way they think about the free market economy and now, according to a new poll, are more skeptical of it than the people of even Communist Party-led China.

Video: Red school bus tour stops in New Haven

NEW HAVEN - Young people from as far south as Washington D.C. flocked to the New Haven People's Center over the weekend, the latest stop on the Red School Bus tour.

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Leaders demand GOP condemn Cantor call to abolish Social Security

Rep. Jan Schakowsky, D-Ill.,  and leading senior advocates demanded today that Republican lawmakers condemn Majority Leader Eric Cantor's call to abolish Social Security and Medicare.

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“Hello, Communist Party calling”

Recently, more than 1,500 people joined the Communist Party or Young Communist League. Volunteers called them all.

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