Arizona’s Abortion Ban

Arizona’s Abortion Ban

On Tuesday, April 9, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled that an old law from 1864 banning abortions could be enforced. There are no exceptions for rape or incest. The law that dates back to before Arizona became a state criminalizes medical professionals who provide...
A 32 Hour Work Week?

A 32 Hour Work Week?

Two weeks ago Vermont’s Independent Senator Bernie Sanders officially introduced new legislation that would lower the mandatory workweek to only 32 hours, beyond which overtime pay would be required, and with no reduction in pay for workers already working full time....
TikTok Ban? A Symptom of US-China Tension

TikTok Ban? A Symptom of US-China Tension

Last week, the majority-Republican House of Representatives passed a bill that would ban TikTok, unless the Beijing-based parent company ByteDance sells the app to a non-Chinese buyer. The bill was passed under the pretext of national security, alleging that the...
“Uncommitted” In A System That Is Committed To Genocide

“Uncommitted” In A System That Is Committed To Genocide

People in the United States have continued to watch the ongoing slaughter in Palestine with horror and have looked for possible ways to halt the genocide. As one of the forms of protest that people have turned to, hundreds of thousands have been refusing to vote for...