
An election for the many or the few?
Will the choice be in favor of the interests of the 1% at the peril of everyone else? Or will our country come together and represent the needs of the majority?

EPI: Income recovery from great recession may take until 2020
The drop in workers' income, piled on a prior decline, was so deep that it may take until 2020 before workers' incomes match their peak set in 2000.

Citizens United pays to air anti-Obama film
The organization announced recently that it would air an anti-Obama documentary on cable and broadcast television from coast to coast.
Marine's father deported week after Afghanistan deployment
A young Marine from Oak Cliff found out, a week after being deployed to Afghanistan, that his father had been deported to Mexico!

Moment of victory: Shell stops Arctic drilling
Shell has chosen to halt its oil-drilling program after a dome used to clean up potential spills became damaged.

Ohio labor rallies for Obama
At the Ohio State AFL-CIO Convention delegates heard a continuous cascade of powerful appeals to fully mobilize labor behind the President in the all-important November election.

Parents and students back Chicago teachers
Hundreds of parents and students demonstrated their solidarity with striking Chicago teachers in rallies across the city Sept.18.

Rally demands banks stop foreclosing on veterans
Anti-foreclosure campaigners gathered to demand that banks stop foreclosure proceedings against a group of elderly veterans - most in their 90s - who are threatened with the loss of their homes.

Wisconsin’s anti-collective bargaining law struck down
Unions and their members are thrilled about a Wisconsin court ruling Friday striking down the state law pushed by Gov. Scott Walker.

Walmart warehouse workers strike for workplace safety
Workers employed by a southern California Walmart subcontractor are the latest to launch a protest for their rights.

