- June 6, 2017Reflections on political discourse in the Trump era.
- June 21, 2016The NSA is receiving accessible information on our personal lives through technology we use daily.
- September 28, 2015In her new book, the clinical psychologist looks at the impact that phones are having on our face-to-face interactions.
- February 25, 2015 | Updated February 26, 2015Publicly owned broadband lets local communities from Iowa to Louisiana control a vital economic resource — rather than leaving it in the hands of a few monopolistic corporations.
- November 19, 2013A new poll finds that, because of revelations about NSA surveillance, we're paying more attention to our social media privacy settings. Call it the "Snowden Effect."
- October 18, 2013 | Moyers & CompanyPsychologist Sherry Turkle talks to Bill about why we expect too much from technology and not enough from each other.
- October 17, 2013In this book excerpt, Sherry Turkle explains how virtual intimacy may be degrading our experiences of the other kind and, quite possibly, all encounters of any kind.
- June 6, 2013What would happen if you tried some of the same legal-ish tricks that Apple and other corporations use to avoid taxes?
- February 18, 1990The doctor who invented the polio vaccine believed that medical solutions are not invented, but rather revealed from nature.
- February 4, 1990In this 1990 interview, the Bell Labs scientist tells Bill that studying computers makes him realize how beautiful it is to be human.