
TPP approved, but a legislative fight looms in the U.S.
In the United States, there is going to be a fight about this, in the context of national elections.

Author Junot Díaz talks immigration, white supremacy, and science fiction
Themes of his literature include the celebration of the Latin American/Caribbean diaspora, and the broken promises of immigration in America.

GOP-created “toxic wind” blows through Illinois
Bruce Rauner is a billionaire who made his money the old-fashioned way: by lying, stealing, and cheating.

Iowa caucuses: Spending big doesn’t assure a candidate’s victory
Iowa caucuses - both Democratic and Republican - are exercises in genuine, local neighbor-to-neighbor democracy.

Iowa caucuses: Sanders and Clinton in dead heat
As a result of the 1,681 caucuses held across the state last night, there will be about an equal number of Clinton delegates and Sanders delegates at the 99 county conventions to be held in March.

