- August 7, 2014Following pressure from activists groups and the Obama administration, the drugstore chain has said it will not move overseas.
- August 6, 2014How armies of lawyers are now fighting to preserve the Voting Rights Act, which turned 49 this week.
- August 5, 2014The order to delete the article came from NewsOne's parent company, a business partner to Comcast. The reason? They didn't like what it said.
- August 2, 2014Thanks to Joe Papp, over five million people have enjoyed more than 100 free productions of Shakespeare at the Delacorte Theater in New York City’s Central Park.
- August 1, 2014Environmentalists in North Carolina view the coal ash bill supported by Thom Tillis as a step backwards in the regulation of toxic coal waste.
- August 1, 2014A subsidized jobs program that created 20,000 jobs in Philadelphia shows that such initiatives can be a win both for those looking for work and for employers.
- July 31, 2014Today’s economy doesn’t contain a lot of good news for working people, yet the last few days have seen some notable gains.
- July 30, 2014It's time for an anti-poverty contract that addresses minimum wages, paid sick leave, childcare, ending child hunger and ensuring that no one willing to work becomes destitute.
- July 29, 2014The group will spend $12 million during the midterms to support reform candidates.
- July 29, 2014Two House Democrats introduced a bill last week that would make labor organizing a basic freedom no different than freedom from racial discrimination.