Cherokee Nation: Broken treaties and Indigenous sovereignty By Will Hodgkinson November 10, 2022 The Cherokee Nation has renewed its long-standing demands that the U.S. Congress honor [...]
Election week threats part of a long, bloody history November 2, 2022 Election night, Lowndes County, Ala., Nov. 8, 1966. Here is what’s happening in the ramp-up to the [...]
Typhoon rips through Western Alaska exposing high cost of climate change By Paddy Colligan October 6, 2022 A New York Times weekly news quiz Sept. 9 asked which of these climate disasters happened [...]
Sept 8: National organizing call – Demand Amazon, Starbucks recognize unions now! Demand Amazon and Starbucks recognize unions now! Attend the virtual solidarity mobilization meeting for coordinated mass [...]
A Marxist view of the search at Mar-a-Lago By John Catalinotto August 23, 2022 Aug. 21 — The most recent conflict among U.S. ruling institutions displays the depth [...]
Nichelle Nichols: aiming for the stars By Mumia Abu-Jamal August 10, 2022 Almost nine decades ago, a few years shy of a century, in fact, a Black girl was born in [...]
Michigan primary election – Rep. Rashida Tlaib wins, Zionists lose By Martha Grevatt August 12, 2022 Rashida Tlaib of Detroit made history Jan. 3, 2019, when she became the first [...]
Fire and ice, yet politicians still sleep By Paddy Colligan and G. Dunkel July 27, 2022 No imagining is needed to picture what global warming/climate change might [...]
Julian Assange defense files appeals, granted extension July 29, 2022 By Tareq Haddad This excerpted article, which originally appeared July 16 in Popular Resistance, can be read [...]
Icebergs, SCOTUS and EPA By Paddy Colligan July 6, 2022 Iceberg in Disco Bay at the mouth of the Ilulissat Ice Fjord, Greenland. It calved from the [...]
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