Michael Brendan Dougherty and Freddy Gray investigate whether the Internet is making American journalism more British. Plus: The not-so-special US-UK relationship.
Journalist Mac McClelland worked undercover to expose poor conditions at a massive warehouse for an online retail giant. She discusses how consumers can make a difference. Plus: The dehumanizing conditions workers endure.
Whom should Romney consider for his running mate? Bill Scher and Matt Lewis discuss on The DMZ. Plus: Vice President Newt?
Was the Detroit bailout politically inevitable? Glenn Loury and Reihan Salam consider. Plus: Why college is so expensive.
Kirby Ferguson, creator of Everything is a Remix, and Robert Wright consider the cultural evolution of the Abrahamic God. Plus: Intellectual property law run amok.
Robert Farley and Joshua Foust consider whether risk management should be America’s goal in the Middle East. Plus: Is the Army to blame for the Afghan massacre?
Phoebe Connelly, reporting from South by Southwest, talks to Conor Friedersdorf about the controversial marketing scheme. Plus: Why Rush Limbaugh should come on Bloggingheads.
Palestinian activist Fadi Quran describes how social media helped to get him released from an Israeli jail. Plus: Fadi narrates his arrest by Israeli forces.
Sarah Posner and Sarah Pulliam Bailey analyze the negative reaction to the controversial viral video.
Glenn Loury and Mark Kleiman consider whether democracy is to blame.