-
December 7, 2012
Wikileaks uncovered the story. Why didn't we hear much about it in the news?
() Comments -
August 18, 2012
Journal-isms: How can candidates speak to the issues of minorities if no one of color is present to ask the question?
-
January 26, 2011
The "Transparency Unit" feature on Al Jazeera's website might be the news network's WikiLeaks.
-
by Nsenga Burton onJanuary 18, 2011
Rudolf Elmer, who is facing charges of coercion and violating strict banking-secrecy laws, is taking the rich and famous with him.
-
by Nsenga Burton onDecember 10, 2010
A virtual dogfight continues while new information about Myanmar and Pfizer surfaces.
-
by Nsenga Burton onNovember 30, 2010
Dodging claims of espionage and treason isn't Julian Assange's only problem. Add rape and sexual molestation to the mix.
-
by Nsenga Burton onNovember 29, 2010
Some U.S. senators are charging that WikiLeaks' release of classified government documents is espionage or treason.
-
by Cord Jefferson onAugust 3, 2010
As the president's poll numbers sag among whites and other Americans, conservatives claim that racial allegiance keeps numbers high among African Americans. Here's what they haven't factored in.
-
August 3, 2010
The security breach has far-reaching consequences.
- Most Popular
- Most Shared
Must-See Media
No 1No 2No 3No 4No 5No 6
Blogs
The agency's missteps give the GOP a new way to fight the Affordable Care Act.
A study measures which countries share the most information online, with surprising results.
Recent film exposes journalists' guilt. Plus: The Root's valued leader resigns.
The Root
presents
sponsored by
Toyota
THE CHATTERATI
The Chatterati Newsletter
Sign Up
The Root DC
- Axel F, D.C.’s classic soul party, to return to the Howard Theatre
- Why I chose to attend a historically black college- as a white person
- Historically black colleges are seeing an increase in white students
- Doing away with food deserts in the District
- State of Equality and Justice in America: The Presumption of Guilt













