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Ai Weiwei Puts You Under Surveillance at the Armory

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Ai Weiwei and Herzog & de Meuron stage engagement with omnipresent surveillance.

Hillary Joins the Police State Parade

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Hillary Clinton's response to Brussels? More surveillance and police.

Someone to Watch Over Me: Poitras Surveys the Whitney

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Poitras makes you distressingly aware of the security state within which you're enmeshed.

Senate Expected to Approve CISA Surveillance

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Apple and Twitter have expressed opposition to invading your privacy.

NYC Art, US Court Slap NSA Surveillance

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A little less massive snooping into Americans' lives.

Post-Charlie Hebdo: Freedom and its Discontents

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We can't have it both ways, and we shouldn't.

How Does America Regain Its Moral Authority?

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Or one day we will have no liberty left to protect.

The Urgency of a Progressive Challenge to Hillary

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Some questions to make the 2016 nomination earned, not anointed.

Putin’s Speech Covered Far More Than Blasting U.S.

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Putin’s American critique was acid indeed. But it wasn’t a Khrushchev shoe-pounding diatribe.

Journalism by the Riff Raff

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Journalism can be practiced well or poorly -- by anybody at all.

Edward Snowden, Barack Obama and the Surveillance State

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Violating our privacy is not protecting Americans.

NSA’s Rogers: Guarded Chief, Vague Mission

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And they keep spying on whoever they want to.

Hurtling Toward World War III

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Scholars and economists offer grave warnings, but policymakers and banks aren't listening.

Spying and Gold: The Germany-China-U.S. Shuffle

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The American government, caught with pants down, finds it hard to dance with an old ally and a rising power.

National Security Depends on Press Freedom

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The federal courts spit on the Constitution, hoping you’ll think backwards.

America’s Major Misnomer: The USA Freedom Act

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Freedom from government spying: part of the country’s past.

A Journalist’s Concern about the Clintons

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They began with brilliance and hope, but became consumed with power.

On Privacy, Freedom and Edward Snowden

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Changes in technology shouldn't automatically change our rights.

NSA Reforms? Few Are Fooled

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We're still being spied on, and Obama's speech didn't convince us otherwise.
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Herman Cain (and Republicans Unable)

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And then there was Jerry Falwell, Jr., with his open pants, evangelical FUPA and his hands veering into prime side-boob territory with -- hey, doesn't she have a name?