
Eight Orlandoans arrested at Rubio’s office for sit-in against gun violence
What was intended to be a 49-hour sit-in for at Senator Marco Rubio's downtown office on Monday was cut short by police.

Unions: Dem platform stronger on unfair trade deals
The proposed Democratic Party platform includes language that is close to an outright rejection of the controversial TPP.

Colorado River Indian tribes lead the way in evicting latter-day settlers
A federal judge has ruled in favor of one group of Native American tribes that is evicting white settlers from reservation land.

Sanders and Clinton: “We’re stronger together”
Bernie Sanders today endorsed Hillary Clinton as the Democratic Party's presidential nominee and Hillary Clinton pledged to fight for most of the goals of Sanders' "political revolution."

Sanders expected to endorse Clinton today
When he joins her on the campaign trail in New Hampshire today, Bernie Sanders is widely expected to endorse her as the Democratic presidential nominee.

After police shootings, Chicagoans demand accountability
A broad coalition of community groups has proposed a solution for reforming Chicago's police department.

Teamster was one of two African-Americans shot dead
Philando Castile was a Teamsters Local 320 member and nutrition services supervisor at the J.J. Hill Montessori school in St. Paul.

Abner Mikva and the end of an era
The judge and lawmaker passed away July 4 at the age of 90. He embodied a civility in politics that is sorely lacking today.

Beyond Hollywood: The real life horrors of solitary confinement
"We've got to liberate these people!" said one activist who spoke of his experiences in solitary confinement.

“No touching” through the border’s iron bars
Sunday is the day for families to meet through the border wall. The couple had come to see their daughter, Florita Galvez.

