
New push underway to get Congress to end the Cuba blockade
The blockade continues to hurt the interests of ordinary people in Cuba by the strain it puts on the Cuban economy.

New York City protesters demand justice for slain Honduras activist Berta Cáceres
Advocates call for an independent investigation, as well as an end to U.S. military aid and military training in Honduras.

May Day from the Haymarket gallows: Albert Parsons' words of 1886
As we pay tribute to Parsons and the other Haymarket martyrs, People's World wishes all our readers in the United States and internationally a Happy May Day.

Hope vs. horror: Realities of U.S. immigration and foreign policy
We can't even talk about immigration without first addressing why people leave their home countries and begin a dangerous journey to the U.S.

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

Obama to Cubans: “Let’s break down the barriers”
The United States President called for removing "the shadow of history from our relationship."

Today in history: The Stamp Act repealed in 1766
The Act was a taxation measure enacted to raise revenues for a standing British army in America.

Cuba's first American Embassy Secretary in 50 years visits Bay Area
Interview with Miguel Fraga, the first secretary of the newly reestablished Cuban Embassy in Washington D.C.

TPP approved, but a legislative fight looms in the U.S.
In the United States, there is going to be a fight about this, in the context of national elections.

Calling out the hypocrisy of the U.S. Cuban blockade
Ending restrictions on U.S. tourist travel, expanding U.S. exports to Cuba - both are topics that are unlikely to survive the rigors of Republican-dominated Congress.

