
Does freedom of religion not apply to Muslim Americans?
In the United States, freedom of religion is a constitutionally protected right provided in the religion clauses of the First Amendment.

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.

Strange convergence: Billie Holiday and Ethel Rosenberg at 100
They were each born into poverty six months and a hundred miles apart.

Video: Barber calls for “Moral Fusion” movement to defeat far right
All labor activists and progressive people should watch and circulate this remarkable speech by the Rev. William Barber, president of the North Carolina NAACP.

Young people stand up for respect in workplace
This story is also about my sister's struggle in her workplace with a management team, who because of the environment capitalism creates pushing some to climb the corporate ladder, lose their humanity in the process.

Obama outlines proposals to make college affordable
President Obama forcefully brought the issue of student loan debt before an overflow crowd at the University of Buffalo's Alumni arena.

Fantasy questions and belly laughs: Election 2012
Here are some fantasy questions I'd love to see Mitt Romney asked by a debate moderator.
Video games and free speech
Should we regulate or ban violent video games or not? This is a question still being debated.

16,000 marched on Wisconsin's capital fighting for democracy
A country's attitude toward its unions is a good measure of their attitude toward democracy - their real attitude toward true democracy.

CPUSA leader: Vote and build the movement
Jarvis Tyner, national executive vice-chair CPUSA, spoke in Detroit recently on the need to for left and progressive minded people to help insure a huge voter turnout for the midterm election.

