
Fascism defeated 68 years ago; will it return?
On May 8 and 9, 1945, the world celebrated the end of the Second World War. Since then, Victory in Europe Day has been celebrated by scores of countries.

Remembering Slayer guitarist Jeff Hanneman
"A true metal master, he gave energy and excitement to millions, and will continue to."

CLUW co-founding officer Elinor Glenn dies at 98
"Her leadership, strength and wisdom contributed to CLUW's growth and will inspire young leaders in the future."

Quakers unite, and inspire, on gun violence
The Religious Society of Friends, known as Quakers, have an expression called "holding in the light..."

Only one place to cut: Pentagon
There is a smart, good, and doable solution. We must move the money to invest in programs that will create jobs and turn the economy around.

New attack on Assata Shakur provokes ire
Anti-communism and a failed Cuba policy are among the factors behind placing Assata Shakur on the FBI Most Wanted list.

Austerity-to-prosperity lie based on "bogus math"
Republicans are committed to the belief that the only way out of the economic crisis is through austerity for the people. Clearly many Democrats as well buy into this profits-before-people policy.
The future of immigration reform
If people can't come across the Southern border, they will come down through Canada or as increasingly the case, by sea, to the Gulf or West coasts of the U.S.

NYC transit worker’s death prompts training reflection
Moore's tragic death marks the end of the longest period in the history of the New York City Transit Authority (NYCTA) without the death of a union-represented worker on the tracks.

Bush Library: Brazen attempt to rewrite history
With a price tag of $250 million, the George W. Bush library is the biggest and most expensive of the 13 that have been opened to recognize the former presidents.

