
Motive for San Bernardino killing is not known, but gun source is
What is known is that the two assault-style rifles and two handguns recovered at the scene of the shootout were bought legally in the United States.

Bernie Sanders uses signatures, not money, to get on Texas ballot
Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign has been petitioning for ballot status all over the Lone Star state, and the payoff is now.

"Honor" at Sequim High: changing the rules as rulers saw fit
My de facto campaign manager was my younger sister, Susan, who conceived my campaign slogan: "Dave Beck can go to heck."

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.

Student loans are screwing your granny
"I keep hoping that some day the opportunity will come up where I can satisfy my debt."

Lobstermen take on Maine's tea party governor
IMLU Local 207 of the Lobstermen's Union is taking on Maine's tea party Republican Governor Paul LePage over a host of issues.

Treston Davis-Faulkner, rest in power
National Field Director of Jobs With Justice, Davis-Faulkner was a fierce advocate for dignity, justice and self-determination for all people.

Bay area residents demand affordable housing
Workers are not going to stand for housing prices that make it impossible for them to work and live in the Bay Area.

House passes highway-transit bill, delays rail safety
"We need to increase investments in our infrastructure and focus on the areas that will truly help create jobs and support our economy."

