- May 19, 2014This week Bill speaks with a senior editor for The Atlantic about his forthcoming cover story on why America needs to reconcile with its racist past. Get a sneak preview.
- May 19, 2014Chef, activist and Top Chef judge Tom Colicchio says it's high time for a cohesive, political food movement that holds lawmakers accountable for their bad policies.
- May 17, 2014When 16-year-old Barbara Rose Johns approached her teacher about the situation, she was told to “do something about it.” And she did.
- May 15, 2014The fight goes on to preserve the open Internet.
- May 15, 2014The evolution of air travel provides a story about the changes income inequality has inflicted on our economy and the indignities heaped upon all but the rich.
- May 15, 2014America's 157,800 kindergarten teachers made about $8.34 billion in 2013. Hedge fund America’s top four earners alone made $10.4 billion.
- May 14, 2014A former FCC commissioner explains why now is the time to make our voices heard on Net neutrality.
- May 14, 2014The free and open Internet is in danger. Writers, policy experts, artists and activists weigh in on why the FCC must protect Net neutrality.
- May 14, 2014As the FCC's Thursday vote on a so-called "open Internet" proposal approaches, concerned Americans are making their voices heard. Here's how you can join them.
- May 14, 2014Cartoonist Mark Fiore skewers some of the myths the national Restaurant Association has manufactured over the years, especially that of well-paid, happy workers serving you each time you eat out.