On May Day, organized labor issues clarion call to unite against the Trump administration
Thousands take to the streets across the US for May Day in cities such as Atlanta, Philadelphia, New York City, and Boston
US Senate will vote on whether to block some weapons shipments to Israel
As soon as Wednesday, the US Senate will vote on several “Joint Resolutions of Disapproval,” against selling offensive weapons to Israel
US Senate passes massive Ukraine-Israel aid bill
The foreign aid bill is set to go to the House of Representatives, where it is unlikely to pass
US Senate is one step closer to sending billions to Israel
Senators are attempting to push through a USD 95 billion foreign aid package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan by Wednesday
After months of war and over 18,000 Gazans killed, US Senator Bernie Sanders calls for a ceasefire
The Senator, who repopularized socialism with an influential 2016 presidential campaign, had, until now, opposed the demand for a ceasefire
The US political establishment has remained complicit in Israel’s crimes every step of the way
Since October 7, US Congress has passed numerous resolutions condemning Hamas, reiterating its support for Israel, and approving multi-million dollar “emergency military aid” packages for Israel
Bill protecting workers against union-busting advances in US Congress
The legislation, celebrated by labor leaders, organizers, and workers, would protect the right to organize a union. Practices such as captive audience meetings that are meant to dissuade workers from forming unions will be banned under this proposed law
Former Starbucks head in the hot seat
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz testified in front of the US Senate as the company faces huge criticism for union-busting tactics. So far, 293 Starbucks stores across 37 states are unionized
Another Norfolk Southern train came off the tracks just as CEO refused to commit to seven paid sick days
Workers claim that overworking and lack of paid sick leave is causing worker error malfunctions such as train derailments. The rail CEO has refused to act
US Congress approves record defense budget of USD 778 billion
Despite its withdrawal from Afghanistan, the Biden administration’s first defense budget is USD 38 billion higher than last year’s and more than the combined defense budgets of the next 11 countries
US senate rejects resolution seeking ban on arms sales to Saudi Arabia
The resolution presented jointly by some Republican and Democrat senators sought to limit the sale of US weapons to Saudi Arabia due to its involvement in the war in Yemen and its alleged war crimes
US conservatives block voting rights bill
Progressive lawmakers and civil rights movements working to expand voter access have responded with outrage against the vote results.






