- June 2, 2014The debate after one man’s killing spree -- and his vow to punish the young women who rejected him -- may prove to be a watershed moment in the history of feminism.
- May 21, 2014 | Moyers & CompanyBill speaks with Ta-Nehisi Coates, a senior editor for The Atlantic about his cover story on why America needs to reconcile with its racist past.
- May 21, 2014 | Updated May 31, 2014An unprecedented bill seeks to slap a felony charge on anyone who discloses information about fracking chemicals.
- May 8, 2014The case of Hamid Hayat was emblematic of zealous prosecutors building flimsy cases during a time of national panic.
- April 30, 2014Prosecutors are finally looking at some of Wall Street's largest offenders.
- April 23, 2014From Halliburton to Healthcare.gov to private prisons and welfare systems, contracting has often proved problematic.
- April 11, 2014Rand Paul's blinkered vision will make it almost impossible for him to grapple with how racial resentment fuels support for the libertarian politics he fervently espouses.
- April 10, 2014If America's torture program turns out to be worse than we knew, then we would expect -- and should hope -- to see more "emotional" responses in the future.
- April 4, 2014 | Moyers & CompanyActivist Saru Jayaraman — who is being honored at the White House today — recently talked to Bill about the fight for better wages and working conditions for America's 10 million restaurant workers.
- March 31, 2014The school-to-prison pipeline is the most insidious arm of this country’s prison-industrial complex, writes Mychal Denzel Smith.