
Women's history: Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, the Rebel Girl
In honor of Women's History Month, the seventh article in our series on the Communist Party's 90th Anniversary will survey a few documents written by Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, one of the most prominent women Communists in U.S. history.
It's time to tax the wealth in Connecticut
Representatives of Better Choices for Connecticut released a report outlining several options to stop Governor Rell's proposed budget cuts on vital needs and services by taxing the rich.

Senate drug sentencing bill reduces disparities, not far enough
The Senate, by voice vote March 17, passed legislation that would reduce the crack/cocaine sentencing disparity.

Community clinics rally for health care reform
As the health care reform debate came down to the wire this week, supporters of community health clinics rallied March 17 in California.

March Madness comes with insane price
Everyone who loves college basketball, loves March Madness. But the price is costly and unacceptable.

Obama school plan has pluses but big minuses, teachers and others warn
The administration's education "blueprint" discards some of the No Child Left Behind law's much-criticized features, but keeps or adds others that teachers, their unions and other public school advocates oppose.
With health care street heat, progressives blunt teabaggers
Eyewitness report from a raucus demonstration on health care reform in Columbus, Ohio.

Rich get richer; Working families feeling the pinch
The rich are getting richer, and they are paying fewer taxes.
Tax the rich and create jobs now!
With 35 percent unemployment in building trades and looming state budget cuts to education, labor unions and allies are demanding Wall Street banks pay their "fair share."
While golfers play, locked out workers picket
PLEASANTON, Calif. - Bright spring grass, gentle breezes, a tree-lined country road. It should have been an idyllic setting for the golfers fanning out across the fairways at Castlewood Country Club on a sunny Sunday morning. But...

