
News Guild campaigns to save NYC’s top Spanish-language daily, El Diario
The New York News Guild is waging an intense campaign to save the city's top Spanish-language daily from a cost-cutting jobs-cutting owner.

Cherokee war chief led armed struggle against white settlers 235 years ago
Native Americans and others from throughout the state commemorated the life of the great Cherokee war chief, Dragging Canoe, with a celebration.

African American history event recalls even King had doubts at times
"Struggle, it never stops. It moves on. We make progress but we have to keep on fighting."

Wisconsin an Alamo for both Bernie and the anti-Trump forces
People are beginning to take matters into their own hands. That's an emotional response difficult for politicians to channel.

Senate GOP disses American voters
Senate Republicans are flipping off the President of the United States by refusing to conduct a confirmation hearing for his nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court.

L.A. faith-based leaders arrested in protest against deportations
"I chose to get arrested during Holy Week because too many of our immigrant and refugee brothers and sisters are suffering."

After Western primaries Democratic leaders urge Sanders to stay in race
"We all win when Bernie Sanders runs. We need him to continue through the Democratic Convention and beyond."

This week in women's history: Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House
Pelosi is the first woman, the first Californian, and first Italian-American to lead a major party in Congress and to hold the Speakership.

Florida beach town says “no” to hate
People in the small Florida town of New Smyrna Beach gathered Sunday, Mar. 13 for "Neighbors Together."

Running Michigan like a business: Flint’s children damaged for life
The EPA tried over and over again to get Snyder to take measures that would neutralize the lead leaching into the water from the pipes.

