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File Photo: U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill March 6, 2013 in Washington, DC. (Photo by: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Security, at what price? Privacy concerns abound in DOJ power moves

The Department of Justice's controversial intrusion into AP reporters' records revealed a forgotten truth: we’re being watched. Host Melissa Harris-Perry and her panel discussed on Saturday just how much of our personal information the government can collect. Read More

"Top Chef" host Padma Lakshmi speaks at the
Endometriosis Foundation of America's Annual Blossom Ball in March, 2012.

Attention to women’s diseases should reach beyond Angelina Jolie

"MHP" guest Valarie Kaur and a health professional argue that the spotlight on Angelina Jolie's double mastectomy should open up our scope to other women's illnesses deserving attention. Read More

A boy is pulled from beneath a collapsed wall at the Plaza Towers Elementary School following a tornado in Moore, Okla., Monday, May 20, 2013. A tornado as much as a mile (1.6 kilometers) wide with winds up to 200 mph (320 kph) roared through the Oklahoma City suburbs Monday, flattening entire neighborhoods, setting buildings on fire and landing a direct blow on an elementary school. (AP Photo/ Sue Ogrocki)

‘Hearts are broken’ as Oklahoma parents wait for word

A Moore, Okla., elementary school took a direct hit from the massive tornado that ripped through the state. By early Tuesday morning, the medical examiner had confirmed 24 fatalities, but the toll was expected to rise. Read More

A scene of fire and destruction in Moore, Oklahoma after a tornado ripped through the area on May 20, 2013. (Photo by Sue Ogrocki/AP)

Massive tornado rips through Oklahoma, dozens killed

A devastating tornado that tore through Moore, Okla., killed at least 24--and the death toll was expected to climb. The latest information, and how you can help. Read More

Immigration reform advocates pray before the start of a Senate Judiciary Committee meeting in the Senate Hart Building on May 9.

Will Obama ‘scandals’ help or hurt immigration reform?

NBC Latino contributor Raul Reyes suggested Saturday that Republicans attacking Obama about Benghazi, the AP, and the IRS, gives them political cover to work with the president on immigration. Read More

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‘What the hell is going on?’ Questioning gun culture in the South

MSNBC national reporter Trymaine Lee joined "MHP" on Saturday to discuss his devastating new report on guns, race, and politics in Louisiana. Read More

Congratulations, Class of 2013! Professor Harris-Perry has some advice for you.

My advice to graduates: Be ignorant, make mistakes

Tulane professor--and MSNBC host--Melissa Harris-Perry had some advice for the class of 2013 in her Sunday Footnote. Read More

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Conversation about breast cancer shifts to genes

Angelina Jolie's op-ed in the New York Times, in which she talked about her double mastectomy, raised awareness about breast cancer and the gene, BRCA1, that puts women at high risk of developing the disease. Read More

U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel (L) and Joint Chiefs of Staff General Martin Dempsey hold a joint news conference at the Pentagon in Washington March 17, 2013.  (Photo by Yuri Gripas/Reuters)

When will it stop? Sexual assault claims pile up in military

Despite decades of promises, military leaders have repeatedly leaned on a single cliché to explain why they've failed survivors of sexual assault. Read More

Actress and activist Angelina Jolie made big news with her recent announcement that she underwent a double mastectomy to lessen her risk of breast cancer.

The Syllabus: What you need to know for the May 19 ‘MHP’

The class of 2013 gets recognized in #nerdland, as do fast food strikers -- and Angelina Jolie's big decision highlights a discussion about the politics of breast cancer on Sunday's "MHP." Read More

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Slashing benefits for the hungry? Try focusing on jobs instead

Try taking the Food Stamp challenge, Congress—that means eating on a budget of about one dollar per person, per meal. Then maybe you'll have different feelings about cutting billions of dollars in funding to programs that feed the hungry. Read More

What is a "scandal," really? Join actress Kerry Washington (really, she's a fan of the show) and others on Saturday at 10am ET for "MHP"!

The Syllabus: What you need to know for the May 18 ‘MHP’

What is a "scandal," really? Good question in light of the week President Obama has had. Read the Syllabus for a preview of Saturday's "MHP" discussion on that question and much more! Read More

The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that 20 percent of American children are impoverished.

Want to break the poverty cycle? Trust families with resources

An "MHP" guest writes that while poverty creates great challenges for families, providing them them the resources to become upwardly mobile is key. Read More

Mourners carry the casket of Dinerral Shavers, 25, who died from a gunshot to the back of his head in New Orleans, Sat., Jan. 6, 2007. Shavers was the snare drummer for the Hot 8 Brass Band and the music teacher at L.E. Rabouin High School, where he had recently begun the school's first-ever marching band. He was killed by a teen who was trying to shoot his stepson. (Photo by Cheryl Gerber--AP)

In the South, a love of guns and a loss of life

Louisiana has the highest gun-murder rate in the country. Yet state lawmakers have pushed an aggressive campaign to loosen the state’s already lax gun laws. A coalition of Republicans and white Democrats has banded together to fight gun control efforts of a small minority of mostly black legislators. Read More

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Darin Haas was removed from his position as the manager of Fort Campbell's Sexual Harassment and Assault Response Prevention/Equal Opportunity program Thursday after his arrest in a domestic dispute.

Army sexual assault prevention officer arrested for stalking ex-wife

An Army officer in the Fort Campbell, Kentucky, sexual assault prevention office has been arrested for violating a restraining order that his ex-wife filed against him. Read More

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York (MSNBC)

‘Enough is enough’: Gillibrand introduces bill on military sexual assault

Democratic Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York, along with a bipartisan group of legislators, unveiled a bill Thursday that would demand greater training for military officers overseeing allegations of sexual assault. Read More

The uptick in military sexual assaults was deemed a "crisis" on Thursday by the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Sexual assault epidemic exposes shortfalls in military proposals

Thirteen months after then-Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta initiated a slew of changes to military rules designed to combat sexual assault in the ranks, a string of high-profile cases show that a culture of sexual violence still infects all branches of the armed forces. Read More

A protest rally against the US military in 2008 (Photo by Toru Yamanaka/AFP/Getty Images)

Army prevention coordinator accused of ‘abusive sexual contact’

For the second time in two weeks, an officer in charge of assault prevention programs in a branch of the U.S. military has himself been implicated in a sexual assault crime. Read More

Orleans Parish Sheriff Marlin Gusman speaks at a news conference at a construction site for  new jail facilities in New Orleans in late March.

When their sentence is up, ex-offenders stay in a prison of debt

Debt incurred by prisoners can create a staggering barrier to establishing financial security after being released--and in many cases, can force individuals back into prison for failure to pay. Read More

A woman holding a sign with the lettering 'Lost Job. Single Mom. Please Help' in her hand in Chicago.

Is sexism obscuring the cure to American poverty?

Mothers are the custodians of the world’s poverty, writes James Perry in an op-ed. As such, affording women equal rights, fair salaries, maternal support and the right and easy access to reproductive health care will go a long way stemming poverty. Read More