
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.

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.

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.

Chicago activists see “window of opportunity” to push for police reform
The number of demonstrators has grown steadily since the release of the video of Laquan McDonald's murder. Organizers are hoping they will soon reach a critical mass.

San Francisco residents demand police chief’s resignation over Mario Woods shooting
Chants such as "Our community is under attack. What do we do? Stand up fight back" rang out in front of City Hall.

Immigrants descend on Supreme Court to back Obama’s executive order
If implemented, the executive order, issued by President Obama a year ago, would prevent families from being broken up.

Millions of immigrants continue to wait for relief
This Friday marks the one-year anniversary of Obama's announcement of executive action on immigration.

Alarm grows over prosecutor conduct in Tamir Rice case
The shooting of Tamir Rice occurred on the afternoon of Nov. 22 after a resident saw him waving a toy gun in the park.

Elizabeth Warren rolls out women's economic agenda
"Achieving pay equality for women isn't enough - we have to make sure that all workers, men and women, are earning enough to live on."

