Dear reader, Here are the latest articles published today on the World Socialist Web Site. The forces arranged against Assange are powerful. But there is another, even more formidable force which has yet to have its say—the British, American and international working class. Multiple media outlets reported that President Joe Biden is considering using the same law employed by the Trump administration, 212(f) of the 1952 Immigration and Nationality Act, to block virtually all asylum claims to the US. 16-year-old Nex Benedict was cornered by three older female students and suffered severe head injuries, passing away the following day. The attack takes place amid a far-right campaign against LGBTQ students led by the Republican Party. In a joint article in Science magazine, Ziyad Al-Aly and Eric Topol call for funding of a systematic effort of research and treatment into a disorder that affects tens of millions in the US. A measles outbreak in Broward County, Florida, has raised alarms about the declining measles vaccination rates among young children. However, Dr. Joseph Ladapo, Florida's reactionary surgeon general, has dismissed the threat posed by the epidemic. Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer feared that much bigger divisions in his party would trigger a crisis for the entire ruling class. Acute food insecurity is the reality for 258 million people in 58 countries because of armed conflict, economic shocks, climate extremes, poverty and inequality. The jobs massacre is accelerating at UPS, with new layoffs in New York, Ohio, Virginia, Rhode Island and North Carolina. In 2021, a Quebec court found that Bill 21 violates basic rights and is having a "cruel" and "dehumanizing" impact on minorities, especially Muslim women. However, it nevertheless upheld the discriminatory ban on religious signs as the CAQ government's invocation of the "notwithstanding clause" was "lawful." The pseudo-left Solidarity group is aggressively advocating for Labor, including with a demand that its MPs be given a platform at pro-Palestinian protests, as it continues to support the genocide. "This oppression has grown at an exponential rate, with our words and sympathy twisted, and labelled as hate speech"—Medical health records worker The walkout is the largest strike the Washington, D.C. transit system has seen since 2019, when the Fairfax Connector struck briefly over unfair labor practices. The House of Representatives delayed discussion on renewal of the Section 702 provisions of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which permit the US government to collect electronic communications without a warrant and are set to expire on April 19. On February 19, 2020, 43-year-old racist Tobias Rathjen randomly shot nine young people from his neighbourhood before killing his mother and himself. Heartfield's artistic efforts of the 1920s and 1930s were directed against the same militarists, nationalists and fascists once again crawling out of the woodwork of today's crisis-ridden capitalist society. Farmers' protests across Europe and worldwide signify food security threatened by austerity measures to fund wars and super-profits of rich; Iraqi teachers in some Kurdistan-controlled provinces continue stoppage over pay and conditions begun September; indefinite pay strike by public sector workers in Niger State, Nigeria as inflation hits 28 percent About the WSWS The World Socialist Web Site is published by the International Committee of the Fourth International, the world Trotskyist movement, and its affiliated sections in the Socialist Equality Parties around the world. Find out more about joining the Socialist Equality Party. Copyright © 2020 World Socialist Web Site. All rights reserved. You received this email because you are subscribed to the WSWS Newsletter. Unsubscribe from this newsletter.
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