
Occupy Oakland at the crossroads
Getting lost is the goal of the burgeoning Occupy Wall Street movement, which is to make the banks accountable to the people and pay for the mess they created.
Police evict Occupy Oakland
In a massive pre-dawn raid Oct. 25, Oakland and other area police evicted hundreds of Occupy Oakland protesters from their two-week-old encampment in front of City Hall and a smaller camp in a nearby park.

Occupy Wall Street fuels growing bank divestment movement
A new movement is emerging to divest from bank responsible for the housing mortgage crisis and the global capitalist meltdown.

A "Philly style" welcome: Cantor cancels appearance at Penn
Cantor's appearance had been planned for 4:30, but the news came earlier in the day that the Congressman had cancelled when told that the general public would be admitted as well as Penn students.

Message from Occupy Missoula
Did anyone doubt that our cause was righteous? We all watched as an eagle slowly circled o'er us - and knew it was.

Occupy Wall Street blocks eviction attempt
The threatened "clean up" eviction of Occupy Wall Street demonstrators was postponed Friday morning.

“Occupy Cleveland” wins wide community support
The Cleveland AFL-CIO gave the Occupy Wall Street movement a warm welcome of solidarity.

Protest shuts down Wells Fargo
It was the biggest demonstration to date in the growing surge of "Make Banks Pay!" and "Occupy Together" actions in the Bay Area.

A new student uprising in the works?
Two hundred at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst targeted the Bank of America. The bank is planning to raise fees it charges for use of debit cards.

Hundreds march on the homes of the top 1 percent
Close to a thousand activists took to the richest neighborhood in the world to demand that the richest 1 percent pay their fair share of taxes.

