Racism, sexism, Islamophobia — and double standards for cuss words By Martha Grevatt January 9, 2019 Congressperson Rashida Tlaib made history Jan. 2 when she proudly took the oath of office [...]
After more than 100 years, Congress passes an anti-lynching bill by Dolores Cox January 7, 2019 There’s a saying, “Better late than never.” In this case, “late” refers to the [...]
China’s moon landing: a giant leap for space science By Lyn Neeley January 8, 2019 The People’s Republic of China successfully landed the first spacecraft, called the [...]
Global pressure mounts on Philly DA Krasner to do right by Mumia By Betsey Piette January 8, 2019 Nearly 200 people, enduring steady rain, demonstrated outside the office of Philadelphia [...]
As gov’t shutdown bites: Will Dems talk about the real crisis? January 8, 2019 Jan. 8 — In the middle of a partial shutdown of the government which has already hurt millions of workers [...]
Popular uprising brewing in Haiti By G. Dunkel January 5, 2019 Two major, massive demonstrations took place in Haiti in October and November, when hundreds [...]
A painful reminder of cultural genocide January 5, 2019 What was supposed to be just another amateur wrestling match held in southern New Jersey on Dec. 19 turned [...]
Where are leaders of the left in the current struggles in France? By Rémy Herrera January 3, 2019 Dec. 28 — Many Yellow Vests say it over and over again: They have no leaders, and they [...]
DPRK leader on ‘peace and security of the Korean peninsula’ By Kim Jong Un January 3, 2019 Every year, the leader of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea issues a New Year’s [...]
Philly – Sat Jan 5: People’s Constitutional Protest Party for Mumia’s Freedom Philly – Sat Jan 5: People’s Constitutional Protest Party for Mumia’s Freedom Mumia Abu-Jamal won a significant case [...]
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