April 17, 2017
A Brazilian Supreme Court judge opened investigations Tuesday into almost 100 politicians who allegedly were part of the largest corruption scheme in the country, including a number of top allies of unelected President Michel Temer. (more…)
By Eva Bartlett on April 16, 2017
There are apparently no ‘red lines’ when it comes to the documented terrorism of death squads in Syria, be they the Free Syrian Army (FSA, who committed some of the most heinous massacres of Syrian civilians in 2011, in 2012, in 2013…), (more…)
By Graciela Ramirez on April 16, 2017
When Commander Hugo Chávez was elected President of Venezuela in 1999 he said there will be no more illiteracy, children will not die from curable diseases, the elderly will have their senior years guaranteed, there will be no more (more…)
By Carlos Aznárez on April 6, 2017
Lately, a struggle has emerged between two distinct models in Argentina and other Latin American countries as well. (more…)
By Abby Zimet on April 11, 2017
The dystopian video of Chicago aviation cops viciously ripping a 69-year-old doctor out of his seat on an overbooked United flight, slamming his head on an armrest and hauling his limp, (more…)
By Mumia Abu-Jamal on April 13, 2017
In the netherworld of American prisons, one must jettison any medical assumptions one brings in from the so-called “free” world. (more…)
By Dan Kovalik on April 12, 2017
Simultaneously with Trump’s Inauguration, the liberal “opposition” announced the beginning of “The Resistance” against Trump’s openly racist and xenophobic reign. (more…)
By Richard Lawless on April 6, 2017
While Senator Jeff Sessions apparently participated in a $70 billion Wall Street bond fraud scheme and is now using his position as attorney general to squash all criminal investigations. (more…)