N.Y. Times: Generals undercut U.S. interests

On Aug. 18, one day after the accompanying article was written by Fred Goldstein on the coup and counterrevolution in…

August 19, 2013

Former death row inmate Kelvin X. Morris: Justice delayed is justice denied

According to the Pennsylvania Moratorium Coalition, a federal district court’s vacating of Kelvin X. Morris’s death sentence in July 2007…

August 19, 2013

Book Review: Beyond the Horse’s Eye

A science-fiction fantasy, LBGTQ love story for the 99 percent Troubled children often create imaginary friends and secret worlds to…

August 19, 2013

Class struggle versus class collaboration

The analysis below is based on a talk to the Aug. 8 New York branch meeting of Workers World Party…

August 18, 2013

New money buys old newspaper empire

The world of corporate media was shaken up Aug. 5 to learn that Jeff Bezos, the main owner of Amazon.com,…

August 18, 2013

Fracking pollutes Wind River Reservation

Pinedale, Wyo. — Wyoming is the least-populated state in the union, with a little more than half a million people.…

August 18, 2013

South Africa commemorates National Women’s Day

August 9 was the anniversary of the 1956 Women’s March on Pretoria, an event that attracted 20,000 women to protest…

August 18, 2013

Philly schools may not open on time

Superintendent William Hite of the School District of Philadelphia caused quite a stir on Aug. 10. He said that because…

August 15, 2013

Attack on public education hurts test scores

The results have come in for a New York statewide test aligned with the Common Core, a new and more…

August 15, 2013

PIST protests bus conditions

A dozen people — some children with disabilities, their parents, grandparents and neighbors — went to the New York City…

August 15, 2013