
Police chiefs slam Arizona anti-immigrant law
Police chiefs from 10 major U.S. cities, including Phoenix and Tucson, Ariz., expressed strong disapproval of Arizona's anti-immigrant law today, May 26 in a meeting with US Attorney General Eric Holder.

Highlights from CPUSA’s 29th Convention, includes video
I had the great pleasure of attending the 29th National Convention of the Communist Party USA this past weekend in New York.

New Haven leaders say, “Show us good jobs!”
NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- The need for good jobs brought New Haven community and union leaders to Mayor John DeStefano's office on May 19.

Calif. Assembly honors Japanese American civil liberties fighter
OAKLAND, Calif. - Almost seven decades after young Fred Korematsu was arrested for defying orders to relocate to an internment camp during World War II, the California Assembly last week passed a bill to recognize his Jan. 30 birthday as "Fred Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties."

Bluegrass or Blue Dog State? 2010 Kentucky primaries
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- On May 18, the U.S. Senate primary elections took place in Kentucky.

Austin Is Doing Something about AIDS
Chicago community comes together to create cultural, educational movement on AIDS awareness.

New Jersey stands up to Gov. Christie
TRENTON -- Tens of thousands of New Jersey citizens marched here in Trenton on May 22 to protest the unprecedented attack that the Republican Christie administration has launched.

Arizona’s anti-immigrant law highlights need for reform
Most Americans want immediate action on comprehensive immigration reform, new polling data revealed this week.

News in brief: Matthews says nationalize BP
Leading today's News in Brief: MSNBC news commentator Chris Matthews called on the Obama administration to do its best for the people and nationalize the oil industry.


