Free Trade and WTO’s Round of Negotiations at Doha
The WTO negotiations have turned into a fight by developed countries to open markets in developing countries to favor their big companies. The agricultural subsidies in the North, which mainly go to agricultural and food companies in the US and Europe, will not only continue but will actually increase, as demonstrated by the 2008 Farm Bill in the United States.
Change '08
There's 'a change a-comin'.' It's gonna be big, huge. Think China earthquake; think tsunami. Like an earthquake it's going to shake the foundations of US political life from the ground up.
Mac the Knife: Cut the Needy to Feed the Greedy
An unprecedented discussion is sweeping the country about how to change direction for the common good. Tens of thousands of union members are knocking on the doors of millions of co-workers and their families to talk about the issues.
Campaign Calls for Living Wage by 2010
The federal minimum wage is due to increase today, July 24, to $6.55 per hour. Passage of the increase was one of the first accomplishments of the new Democratic-controlled Congress, and the wage is scheduled to rise again next summer to $7.25.
Bush Admin. Redefines Contraceptive Use as Abortion
Dozens of women's, health care, religious, civil rights, and labor organizations are protesting proposed new Department of Health and Human Services’ draft regulations that could significantly limit women’s access to basic reproductive health services, including some of the most common forms of birth control.
CPUSA Statement on the China Olympics
The Beijing Olympics represent a vision of the kind of future for which the Communist Party USA strives: a world where people from hundreds of countries come together peacefully to enjoy a common cause.
Green Paper on Climate Change: Paid to Pollute
Climate change is a reality, and it is already taking its toll on that important species and its habitat. Floods, droughts, rising seas and the destruction of crops are some of the outcomes being experienced and taking a huge toll on those affected.
July 26: Cuban National Day of Rebellion
Every July 26, Cubans celebrate with popular and cultural activities the National Day of Rebellion, which recalls the 1953 attack on the Moncada Garrison in Santiago de Cuba and the Carlos Manuel de Cespedes barracks in Bayamo, eastern Cuba.
US-Based Anti-Cuban Groups under Scrutiny
A dozen anti-Cuban organizations are under investigation in the United States for fraudulent operations with US taxpayer funds allocated by the Bush administration to subvert order in the island.
Delegates Launch Push for 'Health Care for All' in DNC Platform
Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.), a leader for health care reform on Capitol Hill, is the first Democratic National Convention delegate to sign a new statement urging that the convention adopt a plank in the 2008 party platform to 'guarantee accessible health care for all.'