
Working families oust Altmire in primary
The national media missed the exciting shot heard in every corporate boardroom in America fired by Western Pennsylvania working families.
Workers the real victors in Tuesday primary
The workers of Western Pennsylvania fired a shot heard in every corporate boardroom in America.

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.
Mitt Romney - the moderate?
The inevitability of Mitt Romney's seizure of the Republican nomination has been central to the often comic and sometimes tragic drama of the GOP's identity crisis.

Romney adds to the GOP’s gender problem
In a telephone press conference Romney aides said, "We'll get back to you," when reporters asked whether the candidate backs the equal pay law.

Santorum quits Republican contest
The announcement, coming after GOP kingpins were already rallying around Romney, has the effect of crushing opposition to the former Massachusetts governor from inside the Republican Party.
Poll: Arizonans oppose right-wing agenda
Arizonans, including self-identified Republicans, overwhelmingly oppose the extreme legislative agenda being pushed by lawmakers at the Statehouse.

Wisconsin board certifies recall signatures
"Today is another historic day in democracy for the state of Wisconsin," said Phil Neuenfeldt, president of the Wisconsin AFL-CIO.

Top Dem says control of House a tossup in 2012
"My job is to elect 25 Democrats so we can stop these union-bashing, Medicare-privatizing, Social Security-destroying House Republicans," said Rep. Steve Israel.

