U.S. and Canada

Food stamps on the chopping block: A tale of two budgets

The gang of flunkies for the super-rich running the show in Washington, D.C., are proposing to cut 700,000 people off…

December 11, 2019

Sports heroes fight racism

Under a capitalist society, the ruling-class-biased media attempt to isolate almost every development challenging the divide-and-conquer system that puts profits…

December 10, 2019

‘The Murder of Fred Hampton’ still resonates today

A packed hall of mainly young activists attended a showing of the remastered 1971 documentary, “The Murder of Fred Hampton,”…

December 10, 2019

Hotel workers win again in Boston

Boston: On Nov. 22, strikers at the Battery Wharf Hotel voted 100 percent to approve a new contract and returned…

December 10, 2019

50th annual National Day of Mourning

Indigenous people and supporters gathered on a windy, rainy cold day at Plymouth, Mass., on Nov. 28 for the 50th…

December 10, 2019

‘What road to revolution?’

This is a slightly edited version of a talk given by Workers World Party’s First Secretary at a public and…

December 10, 2019

The fascist face of ‘law enforcement’ in West Virginia

Wheeling, W.Va. An unsettling picture surfaced throughout social media on Dec. 4, depicting 30 West Virginia corrections officers giving a…

December 9, 2019

Mumia Abu-Jamal’s message: ‘It’s not about me, it’s about us’

Philadelphia Over 100 activists and community members from across the country came together in Philadelphia Dec. 7 for an event…

December 9, 2019

Oregon picket line chants: ‘Union busting? That’s disgusting!’

Portland, Ore. A militant picket line of 50 workers and supporters marched outside Oregon Public Broadcasting on Dec. 6, chanting…

December 9, 2019

On the picket line

Strike threat wins 4-year contract for 83,000 health care workers On Aug. 12, more than 57,000 health care workers at…

December 8, 2019