April

Public Safety Under Assault from Right-wing Hate Machine

Pittsburgh police officers Paul Sciullo II, Stephen Mayhle and Eric Kelly weren’t killed in the line of duty. They were assassinated.

Americans Need a Real Health Care Choice

'Don't cut the heart out of President Obama's health care reform plan' is the message many people will be delivering to their members of Congress this week as part of a national effort to push for meaningful health care reform.

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John Hope Franklin's Moral and Intellectual Poise

In 'A Life of Learning,' an address to the American Council of Learned Societies 20 years ago, John Hope Franklin recalled the 100th-birthday wisdom of the ragtime composer Eubie Blake, who said that had he known he would live so long, 'I'd have taken better care of myself.'

International Terrorist Luis Posada Carriles Faces New Hearing

HAVANA, Cuba, April 8 (acn) A new hearing for the self-confessed international terrorist Luis Posada Carriles was set for August 10th, 2009, by Judge Kathleen Cardone during a hearing this week in El Paso, Texas.

The Elephant in the Room in Port of Spain

In recent days the big corporate news media have resorted to flights of fancy to explain the strangely inevitable presence of the Cuban question in the discussions expected at the Summit that begins on April 17 in Trinidad and Tobago, without pointing out who is responsible for the absurd situation.

After Massive Fundraiser, Sen. Lincoln Turns Back on Working Families

After reportedly raising $800,000 from Democratic sources in March, including with the aid of Vice President Joe Biden, Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D-AR) announced her opposition to a bill that would help working families boost their standards of living by joining unions.

Military’s Influence on Aid in Afghanistan Too Great – NGOs

KABUL, 3 April 2009 (IRIN) – Much of the international aid to Afghanistan over the past seven years has been spent to achieve military and political objectives, and the current approach to aid lacks “clarity, coherence and resolve”, a group of international NGOs has said.

Analysis: House and Senate Approve Budget Resolutions

The House and Senate moved the priorities of the Obama budget – important steps forward in passing their own Budget Resolutions on April 2. But the Senate’s steps towards investments in health care reform, education, and renewable energy were impeded by a number of amendments that signal roadblocks to overcome.

Members of Congress Support Normal Religious Exchanges with Cuba

HAVANA, Cuba, April 6 (acn) US Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.), visiting Havana this week, spoke out in favor of the normalization of exchanges between religious communities from Cuba and her country.

Global Warming 'Skeptics' Are Wrong

So-called “global warming skeptics” are indeed getting more vocal than ever, and banding together to show their solidarity against the scientific consensus that has concluded that global warming is caused by emissions from human activities.

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