
Musicians getting same harsh treatment as steelworkers
Violinists of the world, unite? Orchestra musicians across the U.S. are getting the same harsh treatment by management as steelworkers, city and state workers and others.

Despite negativity of some, metal fans join in today’s struggle
When Dave Mustaine made a number of homophobic comments and supported GOP presidential candidate Rick Santorum, much of the metal community was in uproar.

Supreme Court hears Arizona v. United States
Religious leaders, immigrant and labor rights advocates are preparing for the April 25 Supreme Court hearing on Arizona's infamous law, SB 1070.

At CPUSA conference, delegates look to the future
"We are gathered at a truly crucial moment in today's history," said Lisa Bergmann, the National Coordinator for the Young Communist League.

Communists discuss U.S. path to socialism
One of the things driving their commitment is concern about the growing threat to humanity's future coming from environmental degradation.

GOP budget bombs at town halls
At town halls across the nation during the current two-week congressional recess Republicans are taking the heat like they may never have taken it before.
Communists to tackle right-wing extremism at nationwide conference
A great mix of older and newer comrades will discuss the growth of far-right extremism and how it can be defeated.

Anonymous: A glimpse behind the masks
n a new video released by politically active hacking collective Anonymous, the group has declared war on the U.S. government.

Will Facebook get a ‘like’ in China?
Facebook wants to reach China's Internet population, but critics and analysts are doubtful of its prospects there.

FBI wants to follow people on Facebook and Twitter
The FBI is planning on monitoring all 'publicly available data' on social networks like Facebook and Twitter, through a new system it wants to develop.

