O.J. Simpson, the great football running back, died on April 10, 2024, at age 76 from cancer. The following updated article was first posted on July 29, 2017, based on a talk given at a July 27, 2017, New York Workers World Party meeting. Orenthal James Simpson, aka O.J. Simpson, . . .
Continue reading A retrospect: O.J. Simpson, domestic violence and the racist, capitalist system at Workers.org
Drexel University medical students held a vigil April 8 for the 485 health care workers killed by U.S.-supplied Israeli bombs, snipers and Israeli Occupation Forces soldiers in gross violation of international laws. They gathered in the late afternoon outside the Drexel University Health Science Building in west Philadelphia. Symbolic ‘blood . . .
Continue reading Health care workers hold vigil for Gaza at Workers.org
The following statement from the Popular Resistance Committees was issued by Resistance News Network on April 5, 2024. On International Al-Quds Day and at these historic moments that pass over our Palestinian people, the nation and its proud axis as the covenant renewed, is for Al-Quds and its Al-Aqsa Mosque . . .
Continue reading On Int’l Al-Quds Day: A call to ‘rise up and revolt’ at Workers.org
With results now in from this week’s primaries, the total vote for “uncommitted” options on state ballots stands at 530,502. An opposition inside the Democratic Party, the Uncommitted National Movement, has begun coordinating various efforts in a number of states, according to The Nation of April 5. In this string . . .
Continue reading Half a million voters protest Biden’s Gaza stance at Workers.org
There are many pathways to recovery from opioid addiction and misuse. One is the abstinence-only 12-step methodology; another would be evidence-based SMART Recovery. The most medical of these pathways are the medication- assisted treatments using methadone, buprenorphine and the controversial naltrexone. But it has been established scientifically, by Case Western . . .
Continue reading Abolish the methadone clinic system – a WW commentary at Workers.org
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