Glenn Greenwald, one of the reporters who broke the NSA story, says that Snowden was very careful about what he leaked and that he wanted reporters to be judicious as well, to ensure that he didn't hurt American interests. Read More
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Gitmo: Examine chief’s ‘fitness for command,’ DoD attorneys tell Hagel
Pressure on Secretary Hagel to investigate the leadership--and conditions--at the Guantanamo Bay detention center. Read More
Gitmo: Parsing what the president actually said
President Obama gave an address at the National Defense University on the future of U.S. anti-terrorism policy on Thursday. The much-anticipated speech focused… Read More
#click 3: Semper Dry?
The All In with Chris Hayes team puts out a daily call to the Twitter and Facebook communities for the “awesomest things” they encountered on the Internet. Read More
#click3: Rubber duckie, you’re the one…
The All In with Chris Hayes team puts out a daily call to the Twitter and Facebook communities for the “awesomest things” they encountered on the Internet. Read More
#click3: Gingrich perplexed by ‘smart phone’
The All In with Chris Hayes team puts out a daily call to the Twitter and Facebook communities for the “awesomest things” they encountered on the Internet. Read More
Gitmo ‘should never have come into existence,’ says congressman
Grim jokes about Gitmo roulette: If you get convicted as a war criminal, you might get sent home. Never get charged? You might never get out. Read More
Gitmo: Stop Quran searches, say hunger strikers
More than four years after President Barack Obama signed an executive order to close the Guantanamo Bay Detention Facility, little has changed. In spite of… Read More
Obama says Gitmo ‘needs to be closed’
"Guantanamo is not necessary to keep America safe, it's expensive, it is inefficient, it hurts us in terms of our international standing, it lessens cooperation with our allies on counter-terrorism efforts, it is a recruitment tool for extremists, it needs to be closed," said the president. But he hasn't put much muscle behind the talk. Read More
American use of torture ‘indisputable,’ says new, nonpartisan report
Using interviews and publicly available information, the Constitution Project produced a report that concludes the U.S. did use torture after 9/11. Read More
Thatcher’s union busting paved the way for Murdoch empire
The relationship between Murdoch and Thatcher can be described as symbiotic; Murdoch's newspapers offered their unwavering support while Thatcher dismantled pro-union laws and looked the other way on anti-trust violating news acquisitions. Read More
Living in the age of austerity
A talk with the former prime minister of Greece about how to manage a financial crisis and the costs of austerity. Read More
#Click3: LGBT breaks new ground in comics
The team of All in w/ Chris asked you for the greatest things on the world wide interweb today. Unfortunately, #click3 couldn't make air tonight so we're bringing them to you on-line. Read More
4 million people wrongfully foreclosed on. Can they get their houses back?
Tuesday the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the Federal Reserve announced the beginning of payments for some of those people whose homes were wrongfully taken from them. Read More
#Click3: The greatest from the world wide web
The All In with Chris Hayes team puts out a daily call to the Twitter and Facebook communities for the “awesomest things” they encountered on the Internet. Read More
How to pick a plaintiff: The man who chose Abigail Fisher
Abigail Fisher's Supreme Court case may bring down affirmative action in college admissions, and that is no accident. Read More
March 24: Dan Savage, NYC Mayoral Candidates, stop-and-frisk
On Sunday's Up w/ Chris Hayes, we'll examine the class action lawsuit against the NYPD over its controversial policy of stopping, questioning, and frisking… Read More
March 23: Immigration, guns, Obama in Israel
On Saturday's Up w/ Chris Hayes, we'll discuss two of President Obama's main priorities for his second term: immigration reform and gun control. In the wake of… Read More
March 17: The budget debate, Iraq ten years later
On Sunday's Up w/ Chris Hayes, we'll discuss the various budget proposals released by Republicans and Democrats in Congress this week. Rep. Paul Ryan, the… Read More
March 16: Pope Francis, New York City’s soda ban
On Sunday's Up w/ Chris Hayes, we'll discuss the election of Pope Francis. We'll examine his legacy as Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Argentina which includes his… Read More
