
Florida magnate threatens firings if Obama wins
Shades of 1896: A Florida-based time-share magnate is threatening to fire workers if a Democratic Party's presidential nominee wins the November election.

Rally protests immigration raids at Detroit schools
It has happened again in Southwest Detroit, home to Michigan's largest Latino community.

Romney presses gun rights but not women’s rights
Mitt Romney's website lists 26 issues on which you can "learn more about Mitt." The list includes gun rights, but not women's rights.

Debate showed "powerful contrasts" between Obama and Romney
President Barack Obama had the last word in yesterday's presidential debate, and it was the one his supporters longed to hear, and his opponent longs to forget: 47 percent.

Outsourced Bain workers describe life in Romney’s America
GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney is utterly disconnected from workers in America.

Health care workers campaign In New Hampshire
Determined to re-elect President Barack Obama, health care workers from across Connecticut took a break from their own close senate race.

Second debate makes repressive Romney immigration policy crystal clear
Belatedly, it seemed to be dawning on the Republican Party that their obstructionism on immigration reform.

NAACP continues campaign to restore ex-felons’ voting rights
Voting: it's one of the fundamental rights of a citizen in a democracy, and yet millions of Americans who are ex-felons are denied it, even after they have paid their debt to society.

Ohio GOP's early vote suppression drive defeated
Ohioans applaud the Supreme Court order that, in effect, upholds the decision that a ban on early voting in the last three days before the Nov. 6 election was unconstitutional.

SCOTUS gives green light to Ohio early vote
The U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear an emergency appeal by Ohio Republicans on their decision to shut down early voting for the three days before the November elections.

