- Bobbie Wygant interviews Harold Ramis for Ghostbusters
- CIF 2010 Awards: Lifetime Achievement - Harold Ramis
- American Storytellers—"4 American Storytellers (John McNaughton, Harold Ramis, John Sayles, Forest Whitaker) talking about LIFE and MOVIES with Kevin Mukherji."
- Moving Image Source: Harold Ramis
- Second City Relics—"This tape captures a Second City performance from 1972 featuring John Belushi, Harold Ramis, Joe Flaherty, Jim Staahl, Jim Fisher, Judy Morgan, and Eugenie Ross-Leming."
- Judge Tosses Muslim Spying Suit Against NYPD, Says Any Damage Was Caused by Reporters Who Exposed It—Kafkaesque.
- Follow the blood money: Exposing the secret US banking operations that help fund suicide bombers
- Deadly drone strike in Yemen failed to comply with Obama's rules to protect civilians—How to manufacture more terrorists. WaPo
- Eric Cantor's Foreign-Policy Ideas Would Consign Us to Perpetual War—"The House majority leader believes U.S. forces left Iraq and Afghanistan too early and that America should be more involved almost everywhere else."
- Iraq signs deal to buy arms, ammunition from Iran - documents
- DOD aims to scrap A-10 to keep F-35 alive in new budget—"One of the most effective combat aircraft gets pushed aside for one yet to serve."
- Sen. Cornyn's biggest donor keeps getting massively wasteful defense contracts – thanks to Sen. Cornyn
- Pentagon's Chuck Hagel plans to downsize US—Or is there something else to this?
- Break-in Reported at Project on Government Oversight—"It’s probably nothing, but the office of a major Washington, DC national security whistleblowers organization was broken into last week."
- How Covert Agents Infiltrate the Internet to Manipulate, Deceive, and Destroy Reputations
- New documents prove U.S. Army actively targeted leftist protesters, group says
- Dzhokhar Tsarnaev again seeks easing of prison restrictions—"Lawyers for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the accused Boston Marathon bomber, have again asked a federal judge to lift special prison restrictions that have been placed on him, saying the restrictions have allowed the FBI to monitor their defense strategy." Boston Globe
- Tricky Dick vs. the New York Times: How Nixon declared war on journalism—"A former Times journalist recounts the Nixon administration's feverish attempts to shut down the paper's reporting." Salon
- FCC Throws In the Towel on Explosive Content Study—"Intrusive media survey idea had people riled, but it was doomed from the start."
- U.S. now bugging German ministers in place of Merkel: report
- On the Timing of iOS's SSL Vulnerability and Apple's 'Addition' to the NSA's PRISM Program
- Sen. Dianne Feinstein defends NSA and need for intelligence gathering
- Why AT&T's Surveillance Report Omits 80 Million NSA Targets
- Visited WikiLeaks? NSA and GCHQ know about it
- U.S. Air Force reveals 'neighborhood watch' spy satellite program
- Army's new Watchkeeper drone to patrol Wiltshire skies
- Chelsea Manning: US secrecy breeds unilateralism that defies constitution
- The Persecution of U.S. Political Prisoner & Whistleblower John Kiriakou
- EFF To UN Member States: Protect Individuals Right to Privacy
- If You Think You're Anonymous Online, Think Again
- American Sues Ethiopian Government for Spyware Infection
- Facebook will no longer change your privacy settings when you die—They say that they "are respecting the choices a person made in life...."
- The Deep State Hiding in Plain Sight—"Former GOP congressional analyst Mike Lofgren talks to Bill about America's 'Deep State,' in which elected and unelected figures collude to serve powerful vested interests."
- Telecom firms mine for gold in big data despite privacy concerns
- Welcome to Algorithmic Prison—"The use of Big Data to to profile citizens is subtly, silently constraining freedom."
- US to Putin: Don't send troops into Ukraine
- Leaked files suggest Yanukovych had plan for harsh clampdown
- There are two competing stories about what's happening in Ukraine. They're both right. WaPo
- Ukraine crisis: Turchynov warns of 'separatism' risk
- Ukraine protester falls for policeman at barricades—"It is true that I fell in love with the policeman that I met, but I'm going to tell you another story. I did use my bare hands when I met them, but it was not to fight them, it was so I could drag the bodies of those killed the day before and the day before that off the streets. It is about how two of my best friends killed peacefully protesting."
- Bosnia and Herzegovina: Investigate Police Violence Against Protesters
- Russia police detain hundreds protesting against jailing of activists
- Thailand army chief says military will not step into political crisis
- Erdogan Resignation Demanded by Turkish Opposition Over Tape
- Egypt's govt resigns, sparking controversy
- Venezuela: how photos get manipulated
- Fears for Canadian filmmaker missing in Cambodia—He was making a documentary on the Khmer Rouge.
- Thousands protest for press freedoms in Hong Kong—"As China takes a more active role in the city, which has special status, journalists say they are being silenced."
- Woman convicted for terror-supporting tweets—"A Spanish woman, with no known political or terroristic ties, gets a one-year sentence for calling for the assassination of Spain's prime minister, among other tweets."
- Police and protesters clash over new Turkish internet law—"Riot police in Turkey have used tear gas to disperse thousands of people in Istanbul who were protesting against a new law tightening control of the internet."
- Philippine senator calls citizens to rally against the Cybercrime Law's online libel