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Rock band to Romney: “Stop using our music!”

The band made it clear they did not support President Obama's Republican opponent.

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People's World editor Tim Wheeler to be honored

On September 9, family and friends plan to honor Baltimore's "Renaissance Man" - veteran Peoplesworld.org journalist Tim Wheeler.

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Right wing takes aim at state courts

Business and its right-wing allies are targeting the states' supreme courts for takeover.

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Ryan’s home-staters take the lead in exposing him

The Ryan pick was intended to galvanize the right-wing base, but amusingly, it is actually Republicans who have mapped the road against Ryan.

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Republicans fear Ryan pick could sink GOP

Congressional Republicans aren't admitting it, but they are nervous as hell about Paul Ryan being the party's VP nominee.

Christie's crony capitalism

Crony capitalism is alive and well in New Jersey. What would the whole country look like if run by these supporters of the one percent?

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Plan to help minority males unveiled

A state Assembly committee has put together a comprehensive picture of the challenges faced by these young people.

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Today in labor history: First woman joins the Marines

The first to do so was Opha Mae Johnson.

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Unions on Romney’s VP choice: Wrong for America

"As CEO of Bain Capital, Romney made his fortune by hollowing out the dreams of ordinary American workers. The Romney-Ryan budget would wreak the same kind of economic damage on households nationwide."

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Hopes soar as Elwha dams come down and salmon return

For 100 years, two hydroelectric dams on the Elwha River blocked fish from their spawning grounds, destroying one of the world's most bountiful salmon fisheries.

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