
Rebellion growing in Juarez border factories
Workers have marched through the streets and demanded recognition of independent unions.

South Carolinians facing tough times, but think politicians won’t help
Voters and non-voters alike see themselves and their neighbors facing hard times. But many of those we talked with feel that they are on their own.

Inequality by the numbers
We Americans like to think of ourselves as a middle-class country where the top is not out of reach and the bottom doesn't pose such a grim, cautionary specter.

November election results: Not as good in Virginia as in Louisiana
The problem was Democrats didn't turn out: Only 26 percent of registered voters in Virginia voted.

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

Who will pay for everybody's free college?
A tax on Wall Street speculation will not only make public colleges and universities tuition-free, it will substantially lower interest rates on college debt.

Allegiant Air pilot fired for evacuating passengers from smoking plane
"The single most important responsibility a pilot has is to protect the safety of his passengers and flight crew."

No joy in Wisconsin Mudville as state economy strikes out
The Walker approach hasn't opened Wisconsin to business, it has propelled an exodus.

People's World in the streets: Voters react to “President Trump” (with video)
We went to San Francisco State University to ask voters their thoughts on Donald Trump's proposal to build a wall at the U.S. borders.

Lack of media attention to Holtzclaw trial: Do black women matter?
The trial of the former Oklahoma City police officer charged with sexually assaulting and raping 13 black women, began this Monday.

