Quicken Loans Goes Public In Watershed Moment for Dan Gilbert

Dan Gilbert’s mortgage giant Quicken Loans is going public. “This is clearly a watershed moment in the making of a...

Thirty Years Ago, Nelson Mandela Visited Detroit

On June 28th, 1990, only months after being released from spending nearly three decades in prison, Nelson Mandela arrived in Detroit...

He Was Imprisoned For A Crime He Didn’t Commit. Now Free, Life Won’t Be Easy to Rebuild.

Chad Clay just moved into a home on the north side of Detroit. For the first time in nearly three...

A Teacher, Lost After 2016 Election, Finds A New Purpose In Gardening

Kathy Peterson says it might look like a night club or a rocket ship. "The lights, the fans, the metal," she...

Trump’s Tax Records May Be Coming, But Likely Not Before November Election

The U.S. Supreme Court has handed President Donald Trump a major defeat in his legal battle to keep his financial...

WDET Book Club: “Invisible Man,” Black Lives Matter and the Politics of Ralph Ellison

WDET's Book Club is back for a third year, and this summer's selection is Ralph Ellison's "Invisible Man," a formative work of...

Planned Parenthood: SCOTUS Birth Control Ruling Hurts Low-Income Women Most

The Supreme Court has upheld a Trump administration rule allowing businesses and organizations with religious objections to opt out of the Affordable Care Act's mandate...

Rep. Brenda Lawrence on Police Reform: “We Went from Anguish to Action”

Protestors and activists have continued to push for dramatic change to American policing to some local and state progress, but...

The Racist, Segregationist History Behind Dearborn’s Orville Hubbard Statue

For decades, statues of racist historical figures have towered over American cities and towns. Now, many of those statues are being...

Contact Tracing Ramps Up in Michigan, But Detroit Lags

The city of Detroit has requested $13.5 million from the state to fund COVID-19 case investigation and to ramp up contact...

This July Fourth, know your Bill of Rights: A WDET primer

Our July 4th holiday -- Independence Day -- marks the anniversary of the 13 original colonies' Declaration of Independence from...

Study Says Economic Recovery Disproportionately Benefitted Wealthier, White Households

The COVID-19 pandemic ended more than a decade of economic growth in the United States. From the end of the...