
Deporter in chief: Not the Obama I voted for
Obama is even to the right of many Republicans in this crisis. Case in point, Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey has indicated he supports many of the children being housed in that state.

Why LeBron’s return brings joy to Ohio
As an Ohio native, I have to admit I got a little teary eyed when NBA basketball star LeBron James announced he was returning to play for the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Vivan los Carwasheros!
Los Angeles' first union carwash caravan took place July 24. Drivers brought their cars to Highland Car Wash on N. Figueroa Street in the L.A. neighborhood of Highland Park.

Video: Barber calls for “Moral Fusion” movement to defeat far right
All labor activists and progressive people should watch and circulate this remarkable speech by the Rev. William Barber, president of the North Carolina NAACP.

How do we get out of this mess?
An economy that works for working people is one of the challenges for the CPUSA and the entire progressive movement.

My family pays rent, not a mortgage
Families, having enjoyed the chance of purchasing a house, sending their kids off to college, working in and living a middle-class American life, were now almost suddenly losing it all.

Turn away from death and destruction
Our government bears a heavy responsibility for all these horrors; it's time to push for peace and for a humane foreign policy that puts people before profits.

Cities becoming major actors in global trade
Are there the new possibilities for grassroots international labor, peace, immigration and environmental cooperation and solidarity in a city-to-city relationship?

Nadine Gordimer, Nobel laureate, activist, dies
Gordimer won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1991 for novels that explored the complex relationships and human cost of racial conflict in apartheid-era South Africa.

Blocking right-wing power grab the priority in 2014 elections
Blocking the right-wing Republican power grab is the number one priority of all progressives in the Nov. 4, 2014 elections.

