- May 15, 2015There's still time for the Obama administration to prosecute US human rights abusers.
- February 13, 2015Our cultural narrative defends those who plan and execute torture, claiming anyone else would have acted the same. These six heroes prove that wrong.
- June 19, 2014Historian and essayist Eric Alterman says neocon pundits are using the press to resell us the same damaged goods on Iraq.
- May 29, 2009 | Updated December 10, 2014The inside story of how our government circumvented tradition and the law to adopt torture as official policy.
- February 8, 2008 | Bill Moyers JournalMoyers discusses a documentary that explores America's debate over torture, and Kathleen Hall Jamieson returns to looks at the issues underlying the 2008 horse race.
- June 11, 2004 | NOWAn investigation into Tom Delay's political action committee, a look at the politicians and corporations that played roles in the torture at Abu Ghraib, and a plan for a more open government.
- May 21, 2004 | NOWConsidering whether the Bush administration knew of or sanctioned torture, and a look at a unique NYC program that helps formerly incarcerated women heal addictions and reclaim their lives.
- May 14, 2004 | NOWPeter Singer grapples with ethics, morality and responsibility arising from the Abu Ghraib scandal; a campaign ad fact-check; and Susan Jacoby on the inseparability of patriotism and religion in the US.
- May 7, 2004 | NOWSamantha Power discusses the blurry lines between American values and universal values, and the human consequences of disappearing manufacturing jobs in Rockford, IL.