Only Whistleblowers Can Save Democracy
Whistleblowers are essential for protecting regular people from the excesses of governments and businesses. We need them now more than ever before.
Whistleblowers are essential for protecting regular people from the excesses of governments and businesses. We need them now more than ever before.
President Donald Trump’s attempted quid pro quo isn’t the first by a corrupt Republican president eager to discredit a likely Democratic opponent.
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On its 50th anniversary, one of Earth Day’s co-founders tells the fascinating story of how the movement began, the changes it triggered, and why it is still relevant half a century later.
To mark World Press Freedom Day, we look at how COVID-19 has impacted the free press around the world. It’s not a pretty picture.
Is there a common link between all the dark things that are happening? Is it hiding in plain sight?
A former US senator looks at how Trump might lose the election — and still remain in power.
A look at Fox News, its power and its stars, stripped of the usual anger and hyperbole. A conversation with Brian Stelter.
Right-wing “gotcha” schemes in North Carolina distract nonprofit organizations from registering voters.
Are espionage charges against WikiLeaks’s founder a warning to the press?
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Republican members of the 117th Congress have begun introducing legislation as a means of reinvigorating the conversation around alleged voter fraud, while Democrats are seeking to expand voting rights and access.