
Veterans Day: Honoring those who served and reflecting on our future
There has been a continuing struggle to honor veterans not only on this holiday, but all year round.

Jaywalking leads to series of brutal arrests in Austin, Texas
A man who recorded the incident said it began when he and friends were walking across a barricaded street and the light changed as they were crossing.

Washington State electorate gives green light on important issues
Tacoma voters approved a ballot measure to raise the minimum wage to $12 an hour by 2018, a partial victory.

MillionStudentMarch demands end to education profiteering, wage stagnation
According to the #MillionStudentMarch website, 58 percent of the $1 trillion owed in student loans are held by the poorest 23 percent of Americans.

Racial slurs have no place in football
For American Indians, the NFL season offers regular reminders that our rights still aren't fully recognized.

Today in Native American history: Russell Means is born
This date in 1939 marks the birth of Russell Charles Means, activist for the rights of Native American people.

Justice prevails at University of Missouri: President Wolfe steps down
"He has not only enabled racism since the start of his tenure in 2012, but blatantly ignored and disrespected the concerns of students."

Labor launches Latino voter education program
The Labor Council for Latin American Advancement launched a national campaign aimed at educating Latinos on the importance of voting.

SCOTUS takes on Little Sisters of the Poor challenge to Obamacare
A woman's rights to birth control and proper health coverage from her place of employment are once again coming under fire.

People's World in the streets: Voters react to “President Trump” (with video)
We went to San Francisco State University to ask voters their thoughts on Donald Trump's proposal to build a wall at the U.S. borders.

