
Tipping point: America confronts race and policing
Like most, we are profoundly saddened and grief-stricken by these horrific events; our hearts go out to the families of those killed, civilian and police alike.

Homicides and violence: Moral crisis for our nation
The people's movement must make ending homicides and institutionalized racism a central aspect in the elections and beyond.

Chattanooga deaths being called an act of domestic terrorism
Why is a mass murderer who kills in the name of white supremacy not considered a terrorist but a killer who, currently, has no known ideological motive is?

Time to unite against racist terror
"In the spring of '69, Daily World editors asked me to travel down to Charleston, S.C. to cover a strike by Hospital workers, Local 1199."

Asking wrong questions about Ebola (and other things)
Slamming the door against the main victims of imperialist exploitation is impossible; microbes know no borders.

More war will not defeat ISIS and terrorism
As we reflect on the 13th anniversary of the attacks that shook our nation, it appears that little progress has been made in the "war on terror."

Black and Brown brought together by Ferguson police killing
But for the protests, this would not have received news coverage. The brutality is indicative of the treatment of people of color not just in the U.S. but hemisphere-wide.

Minnesota oil spill largely unreported, spills by rail hit new high
Here's something troubling for environmentalists to contemplate: Have oil spills become so common, so normal, that the media only bothers to highlight the largest-scale disasters?

One year after Newtown and I am still angry
One year ago we all were stunned by the horrific event at a little elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut.

More than regrets needed after D.C. shooting
A number of things came together to contribute to this latest mass shooting; many of those factors must be dealt with, and soon.

