
South Chicago community faces down prep school board over firings
"Telling teachers that they might lose their health insurance if they unionize is not living honestly."

Confederate flags, monuments, going down in wake of massacre
Politicians across the South are distancing themselves from the Confederate battle flag, but tributes to slaveocracy and its racist legacy persist around the country.

In 6-3 decision, Supreme Court upholds Affordable Care Act
"After more than 50 votes in Congress to repeal this law, after multiple challenges to this law before the Supreme Court, the Affordable Care Act is here to stay."

Chicagoans rally for an end to racist violence
After reading the names and short biographies of the slain, the mournful airs gave way to determination as the emcees brought forth speakers from the crowd.

Connecticut legislators - Whose side are they on?
Will thousands of kids be denied medical care, youth programs and adequate schools, or will corporate tax-dodgers be forced to pay their taxes?

The fight for affordable housing rages in New York
The rent stabilization program was allowed to expire and over 1 million households are now at risk of being priced out when their leases go up for renewal.

Texans exhale as legislative session ends
In Texas, labor's victories consist not in getting legislation passed, but in stopping some of the worst of the worst.

