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Food waste is a major problem under capitalism. Even if we went back a few hundred years, it would be impossible for most people to believe that the world could be facing a crisis of hunger and food waste at the same time.
Hundreds of working-class people waited outside of a closed grocery store for the possibility of getting food.
In recent days, a looming financial collapse in the Eastern Mediterranean island country of Cyprus emerged as the latest flashpoint in the global economic crisis.
Letter carriers, postal workers, mail handlers and community members held rallies in every state on March 24 to protest plans to eliminate Saturday mail delivery.
A study recently conducted by Maplight.org, a group devoted to campaign finance reform, revealed that in the 2012 election, the average cost of a successful Senate campaign was a staggering $10,476,451.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention sounded an alarm earlier this month warning hospitals to guard against deadly new antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
Wall Street and its loyal servants in Washington took their perpetual crisis racket to new heights on March 1 with the beginning of 'sequestration'—across-the-board budget cuts to almost every area of government activity.
The country's judiciary carried out an extensive investigation of Iran's biggest bank fraud case.
As capitalism continues to squeeze workers, a new study indicates most are having to settle for crumbs in an era of immense wealth for the rich.
While the president’s rhetoric was progressive-sounding and strongly delivered, there was little actual content, and most of that was decidedly unprogressive and/or dishonest.