
Report: Economic concentration helps fuel the income gap
"The return of plutocracy to America was no accident. The drastic decline in market competition has been a result of conscious political decisions."

South Dakota’s genocide against Native Americans continues nonstop
The genocide being perpetrated by South Dakota against Native Americans continues unabated. This is beyond maddening.

Checks in Native American settlement delayed again
More than 490,000 Indians are still waiting for settlement monies due them from the federal government. It's a disgrace.

CPUSA sends protest letter to President Obama on Ukraine
The letter is regarding the political and violent attacks in the Ukraine by the Right Sector against the Communist Party of the Ukraine, the Ukrainian Jewish communities and other minorities and progressives.

CPUSA celebrates May Day with #ImagineSocialism
The Communist Party USA salutes the working people of all nations on this May Day, International Workers' Day.

Mike Giocondo, 85: Fighter for justice at home and abroad
Mike Giocondo has died in the Community Hospice of Northeast Florida in Jacksonville one week after being admitted for heart failure.

Gabo lives
Novelist Gabriel García Márquez died on April 17, 2014 in Mexico City. His 1967 novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude" gained him the Nobel Prize in literature in 1982.

Ukraine, U.S., and big bad Putin: Who's the bully?
U.S.-Russia relations took a dangerous turn over Ukraine and Crimea. This is a very troubling development. If it continues in the present direction, the result will be damaging on a range of issue,

Supreme Court extends attack on democracy with McCutcheon decision
The Supreme Court struck down limits on overall contributions to political parties and candidates.

Writing on Amtrak
Soon we'd be snaking through the freight yards and pulling into the Amtrak platform at L.A.'s Union Station. It was a dramatic opening scene - almost cinematic - filled with promise.

