
Baltimore residents push for change after mistrial in Freddie Gray killing
A mistrial was declared in the trial of Baltimore police officer, William Porter, who was charged in connection with Gray's death.

Do elite boutiques insult immigrants, African Americans?
While boutiques may be known for elitistism, it's not uncommon for upscale stores to mishandle interactions with diverse customers.

Justice demanded for Mario Woods, victim of San Francisco police
"He was not committing a dangerous act. We're tired of the SFPD killing black people."

Trump trying to sell himself as America’s strongman protector
If you listened very closely to the Republican debate last night you could've picked up one or two nuggets that actually reflected reality, but that made the session all the more scary.

Investing in tragedy: the political economy of mass shootings
There seems to be a mutually beneficial relationship that ties the gun industry, the gun lobby, and the GOP together.

People's World asks the public: Do we need stricter gun regulation?
People's World recently went out and asked people if they were for stricter gun regulation and why or why not; watch the video to see what some had to say.

Chuy Garcia hits Chicago mayor on video scandal
"As more reporters do their homework about the circumstances surrounding the video, it looks like it was concealed because of its potential impact on, yes, Chicago politics."

U.S. and Cuba come to table to talk mutual compensation
State Department spokesperson John Kirby regards "resolution of outstanding claims" as a top priority for normalization.

John Trudell: Another warrior for Native rights passes on
Another dauntless advocate of American Indian activism has walked on with the passing of Native rights stalwart John Trudell.

All GOP frontrunners whistling the same tune as Trump
It's not that they dislike Trump's tune. The right wing GOP honchos think it's just swell. But Trump is playing it too loud.

