- March 13, 2014While working on her book, Dragnet Nation, investigative reporter Julia Angwin learned how exposed her children were on the Internet, and ways to protect their privacy.
- March 13, 2014Investigative journalist Julia Angwin offers advice on how to protect yourself online through the strategies she learned while researching her book, Dragnet Nation.
- March 12, 2014A new study confirms the conventional wisdom about how politics in Washington works.
- March 12, 2014The government and the private sector are buying and selling vast amounts of information on you.
- March 11, 2014America now ranks 98th in the world for percentage of women in its national legislature. Could policies in Europe help America close the gap?
- March 11, 2014"Let me say up front that I come to the Senate floor reluctantly... I’ve been trying to resolve this dispute in a discreet and respectful way."
- March 11, 2014BillMoyers.com spoke with one of the reporters who brought the CIA's alleged monitoring of Congress to light.
- March 11, 2014"Sometimes the right thing to do in ordinary times is exactly the wrong thing to do in extraordinary times."
- March 11, 2014Edward Snowden's lawyer, the ACLU's Ben Wizner, discusses his growing concern with our surveillance state and what could happen if NSA programs aren't rolled back.
- March 10, 2014While the president’s words can still soar, the actions he proposes show a remarkably consistent inability to leave the ground.