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New WikiLeaks film discusses government secrecy
Alex Gibney discuss his new film "We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks" Read More
WikiLeaks and the information war
Documentary filmmaker Alex Gibney will join the NOW panel Wednesday to discuss his latest film, "We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks." Read More
Second acts and double standards
The NOW panel debates whether a woman politician would be held to a different standard than Mark Sanford. Read More
Guantanamo Bay — What will President Obama do?
The escalating hunger strike at Guanatanamo Bay got the attention of President Obama , but will he follow through on his promise to close the facility? Read More
The real victims of the sequester
The NOW panel takes a look at the harsh effects of the sequester cuts on those who lack political clout. Read More
White House examining Syria options
The Obama administration weights its options on Syria. Read More
GOP whitewashes true Thatcher legacy
The NOW panel examines the record of a true fiscal conservative: former UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. While Thatcher's policies helped tame double-digit inflation, they also came with high unemployment. Read More
Burma begins journey towards a free and open press
The NOW panel discusses the recent easing of press restrictions in Burma, a company that hasn't had a free press since 1964. Read More
Will the GOP block Obama’s judicial pick yet again?
White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary Josh Earnest previews next week's confirmation hearing for President Obama's top judicial pick, Sri Srinivasan. Read More
Christie challenger Barbara Buono to focus on social issues
New Jersey state Senator Barbara Buono, D-Middlesex, discusses her race against incumbent Republican Governor Chris Christie. Read More
Do deficits matter?
The NOW panel discusses the country's current debt issues and debates whether or not deficits matter.... Read More
Bachmann’s CPAC lies come under scrutiny
Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann received Pinocchios from The Washington Post this week for telling lies at her CPAC speech. Read More
A multitude of budgets, a shortage of agreement
The "grand bargain" is proving elusive despite the fact that no fewer than six different budgets are currently circulating on Capitol Hill. Read More
Support for death penalty on the decline
Public support for the death penalty is one the decline while Maryland is set to become the sixth state in as many years to abolish capital punishment. Read More
Scott Prouty offers final thoughts on Romney in ‘last’ television interview
Scott Prouty, the 38-year-old bartender behind the infamous 47% video dropped by NOW with Alex Wagner on Friday, saying it would be "the last television interview that I do." Read More
GOP tries reaching out to minorities
Can individual Republican's efforts help bridge the gap between the GOP and minorities? Read More
George W. Bush, Painter-in-Chief?
Will President George W. Bush go down in the history books as a great artist? His teacher thinks so. Read More
Madame secretary: Hillary’s diplomatic legacy
On Friday's Now with Alex Wagner, BBC State Department correspondent Kim Ghattas discussed her new book about Hillary Clinton's time as secretary of state. Read More

