
Alabama tractors till the soil of U.S.-Cuban cooperation
Saul Berenthal and Horace Clemmons have a dream - they want to outfit the farmers of Cuba with small, customizable, easy-to-repair tractors.

Obama’s back from Havana; struggle against Cuba blockade continues
Why continue supporting a policy overwhelmingly rejected by the U.S. population while the rest of the world watches in amazement?

My endorsement of Bernie Sanders
Here are excerpts from a letter by Michael Moore that appeared today. The original letter by Moore is taken from his website.

PW in the streets: People weigh in on defeating ISIS and Syrian refugee crisis
People's World took it to the streets to ask the people what they thought about President Obama's strategy going forward, and allowing Syrian refugees into the U.S.

Ten fateful days in Mississippi, March 1962
"In March 1962 I was a sophomore at Brandeis University, becoming increasingly aware of the broad social movements occurring across America."

Ending the U.S. blockade of Cuba an uphill battle in Congress
Denying U.S. citizens their Constitutional right to travel and exchange personal experience with their Cuban brothers and sisters is a stupid policy.

Streets of New York - the subway
The great thing about the New York subway is the people: it feels like you're seeing people from every place on Earth.

People of the U.S. are key to ending blockade of Cuba
The biggest problem facing foreign policy makers today may not be apparent to the average person browsing the internet.

State of Silicon Valley 2015: A tale of two Americas
"If Silicon Valley were a country, it'd be sixth in the world in GDP per capita."

S. Dakota authorities pull a fast one on hockey game attack
On Jan. 24, while on what was supposed to be a fun-filled field trip, 57 Lakota American Indian school children, ages 9-13, were verbally and physically assaulted.

