The Wisconsin Idea

Feature
Houston Is Being Rebuilt on a Foundation of Wage Theft
The exploitation after the storm.
Bryce Covert

Feature
The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up Hillary
A friend of Hillary's confronts her collection of memorabilia on the anniversary of Donald Trump's inauguration
Betsy Vandercook

Culture
A Year On, Trump Admin Refuses to Drop Charges Against 59 Arrested at Inauguration Protest
The government isn't arguing that the defendants damaged property, but that their presence at the protest makes them guilty.
Patrick Corley

Feature
Centrist Dems May Not Call Black and Brown Communities Shitholes—But They Treat Them That Way
The loud denunciations of Trump serve to hide liberal racism.
Benji Hart

Labor
Here Are the 10 Worst Attacks on Workers From Trump’s First Year
Economic Policy Institute

Labor
Defending Democracy Means Organizing Your Workplace
Barry Eidlin and Micah Uetricht

Labor
In a Landslide Vote, the LA Times Just Unionized, Upending a Long Anti-Labor History
Kari Lydersen

InvestigationGoodman Institute
Exclusive Photos Contradict Coal CEO’s Claim He Had Nothing To Do with Rick Perry’s Coal Bailout
At a previously undisclosed March 29 meeting, Robert Murray gave Perry a hug and a wishlist. Six months later, Perry unveiled a controversial plan that echoed one of Murray's proposals.
Kate Aronoff

Labor
Here’s How Trump’s Labor Department Quietly Gave Bosses Even More Power Over Their Workers
Michael Arria
