U.S. and Canada

Justice for Terence Crutcher: Tulsa killer cop’s indictment not enough

Hardly a day goes by without a new name added to the horrific roll of people of color cut down…

September 27, 2016

Brooklyn march mourns death of affordable housing

Angry tenants, mostly people of color, came from three of New York City’s five boroughs for a funeral march Sept.…

September 27, 2016

Chelsea Manning’s hunger strike wins medical care

Chelsea Manning, sentenced to 35 years in prison for exposing U.S. war crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan, launched a hunger…

September 27, 2016

Prisoners hold first nationally coordinated work stoppage

Prison inmates around the country launched the first nationally coordinated work stoppage on Sept. 9. In their own words, these…

September 26, 2016

Boston union aids Standing Rock, Charlotte resistance

On Sept. 22, the Boston School Bus Drivers Union, Steelworkers Local 8751 held its first membership meeting since the start…

September 26, 2016

Whistleblower Manning punished for suicide attempt

In an arbitrary and inhumane decision, a U.S. Army disciplinary board sentenced heroic whistleblower Chelsea Manning to solitary confinement as…

September 25, 2016

Socialist campaign comes to Illinois, Wisconsin

By Gerry Scoppettuolo and Andy Katz Monica Moorehead, Workers World Party’s presidential candidate, completed her Midwest tour in mid-September, bringing…

September 25, 2016

Wars on Iraq, Afghanistan costing $5 trillion

Sept. 18 — Professor Neta Crawford of the Watson Institute at Brown University released a report detailing the costs, both…

September 25, 2016

Full solidarity with the rebellion in Charlotte!

UPDATED SEPT. 23 Police and National Guard Out of Charlotte and Black & Brown communities! Full amnesty for all arrestees!…

September 24, 2016

Fight Trump’s racism, Clinton’s militarism

People in other countries are probably scratching their heads, wondering what is going on with politics in the United States.…

September 24, 2016