The Wisconsin Idea

Labor
Our Response to the Offshoring of 600 Oreos Jobs Should Be International Solidarity, Not a Boycott
Toby Chow

Labor
After Polling Its Members, Communications Workers of America Endorses Bernie Sanders
Steve Payne

Feature
The U.S. Military Is Expanding Its Secret Drone Warfare in Africa to Combat the Rise of ISIS
American efforts are underway to create a string of drone bases in Africa.
Nick Turse

Rural America
Fracking Bans Are Teaching Americans That They Are Not as Free as They Think
Thomas Linzey

Culture
Europe, A Love Story: Michael Moore’s Latest Film Tries To Sell Social Democracy to America
In 'Where To Invade Next,' Moore marches around Europe with a flag on his shoulder, to dubious effect.
Jeremy Gantz

Labor
Blame Anyone but the Corporations: GOP Fear-Mongering Distracts from the TPP
Leo Gerard, United Steelworkers President

Feature
8 Terrible Things About the Trans-Pacific Partnership
It's no wonder the Obama administration tried to keep this secret—the corporate-friendly trade agreement, decoded.
David Moberg

Conviction Vacated in 28-Year Innocence Case
Susan Greene, Colorado Independent

Culture
The Blacklist in ‘Trumbo’ Didn’t Just Restrict Free Speech. It Changed How We Talk About Freedom.
Trumbo misses the opportunity to tell a more faithful, radical narrative of cinema's Red Scare and its resistors.
Andrew Paul
