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World War 4 Report is on a slowdown for a few days due to technical difficulties. Please help us pay for fixing them by supporting our fund drive!
World War 4 Report is on a hiatus of a few days due to technical difficulties. Please help us pay for fixing them by supporting our fund drive!
Thanks to a $10 subscription payment from a reader in The Bronx, NY, we have exactly $100 to go to end our yearly fund drive. Please support what you read!
World War 4 Report editor Bill Weinberg, just back from Peru, will speak Friday June 28 at the Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space (MoRUS) on New York's Lower East Side.
World War 4 Report editor Bill Weinberg will be in Peru on assignment for the next weeks. The Daily Report will be updated as time and logistics allow, with on-the-scene reports.
World War 4 Report editor Bill Weinberg will be leading a weekly walking tour highlighting struggles over urban space on New York's Lower East side over the past generation.
We have had to disable comments due to a relentless tsunami of spam. Can some progressive geek donate services to help World War 4 Report address this problem?
Your chief blogger's Internet conked out for 48 hours, courtesy of a Verizon snafu. Regular bloggery and news updates will resume forthwith. Meanwhile, please support us!
Hurray! Thanks to a $700 donation from a reader in New York City, our total just hit $1,075! So we have now surpassed our $1,000 goal… Thanks to all who answered our call!
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Just in time for our 11th anniversary next month, World War 4 Report is finally ready to unveil its long-awaited new design. Please give us your feedback—and your support.
CounterVortex will be on hiatus through mid-December, as your editor Bill Weinberg will be traveling in Italy, networking with squatters and migrant rights activists. He may post some material from the road. But we will resume regular updates to the Daily Report upon his return. This, of course, is contingent upon Verizon actually making net access available—sporadic outages have considerably slowed our work over the past two weeks. Help CounterVortex win its fight against Verizon, and make them provide the services they are required to supply under New York state law. For further details, listen to our latest podcast. Your continued support is more urgent than ever. Please give what you can to sustain our efforts. No donation is too small. (Hell, five bucks is a cup of coffee in New York City. It's also about 5% of our annual operating costs. Every little bit helps.) (Photo: IBEW)