
Actions planned in D.C. to end blockade of Cuba
The International Committee for Peace, Justice and Dignity is returning to Washington next month to increase pressure on President Obama.

Senate GOP disses American voters
Senate Republicans are flipping off the President of the United States by refusing to conduct a confirmation hearing for his nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Running Michigan like a business: Flint’s children damaged for life
The EPA tried over and over again to get Snyder to take measures that would neutralize the lead leaching into the water from the pipes.

Today in history: The Stamp Act repealed in 1766
The Act was a taxation measure enacted to raise revenues for a standing British army in America.

U.S.-Cuba direct mail service resumes
News of improved Cuban-American relations has been hitting the fast lane recently, benefiting citizens of both nations.

Overseas commentators equate Trumpism with racist nationalism in Europe
A growing number of foreign diplomats are complaining to U.S. government officials about Donald Trump.

Black Flint Rising: After the fix, will injustice remain?
"My fear is in two years, pipes will be fixed but all the injustices that brought this about will remain."

Shifting U.S. immigration policy helps some families, but it’s not enough
Efforts to bring some sanity and humanity into U.S. immigration policy are stalled in Congress and the courts.

PW in the streets: Urgent issues for the next president
Many issues are being addressed on the campaign trails, but which topics are most important to voters?

