
Bread and Roses in 1912, Hyatt and Hotels in 2012
When it comes to oppression of women it sometimes seems like "the more things change, the more they stay the same."

Martin Sheen touts, Occupy Wall Street, Obama presidency
Actor Martin Sheen credits the Occupy Wall Street movement with changing the debate in the country and creating a new framework for this year's election.
Leading communist barnstorms Wisconsin
Jarvis Tyner, executive vice chair of the Communist Party USA, made appearances in Wisconsin Mar. 2 and 3 to lend a hand in the fight for justice.

Women tackle pay gap all around the world
"Frozen in Time: Gender Pay Gap Unchanged for 10 Years" examines women's wages in 43 countries.
California protesters say: Tax millionaires to fund higher education
Their number one demand is to pass the millionaires' tax now.

Judge scraps farmers’ case against Monsanto
The plaintiffs had sought a judgment to stop Monsanto from suing them for growing crops containing genes patented by the company.

Tuesday’s split primary decision shows disgust with candidates
Republican voters, not more than 25 percent of whom strongly support any of the GOP presidential candidates, delivered a split decision the Super Tuesday primaries.

President Obama moves G8 meet, Occupy claims victory
Speculation abounds on the reasons the White House moved the G8 summit from Chicago to Camp David.

Office Depot, Macy’s, Publix slammed on wage-theft stance
Community activists, clergy and labor came together in defense of a simple concept - the right of workers to be paid for the work they do.

DREAM Act supporters speak out at Romney victory rally (with video)
Security proceeded aggressively to rip the protesters' posters from their hands; Romney, meanwhile, hesitated for a moment, listening to the shouts.

