Though not inside the US
Poll: Young Adults Rejecting Obamacare
Obama’s staunchest supporters are disillusioned with the healthcare law and the President himself
Interactive: Republicans More Likely to Have Constituents Who Use Food Stamps
As Congress debates fate of program, several of those seeking cuts have high percentage of constituents who benefit
Morning Must Reads: December 4
In the News: Paul Ryan’s budget, what’s next for Syria’s chemical weapons, U.S. added more private sector jobs than projected, and what the Detroit bankruptcy filing can mean for California
NSA Opponents Want To Cut Off Utah Facility From Water Supply
A group of activists plan to try and stop the agency’s massive data center in Utah by cutting off its water supply
Dick Cheney ‘Surprised’ by Daughters’ Gay-Marriage Spat
The former vice president reluctantly weighs in on the public family feud over gay marriage
Clinton: I Never Denied Smoking Pot
Bill Clinton opens up about his infamous drug quote
Bill Clinton: It’s Too Early To Talk 2016 … Yet
Clinton says he doesn’t know if Hillary will run for President in 2016
Senators Express ‘Concerns’ to Obama About Chinese Firm Huawei
New contract from an ally brings more U.S. pressure on a Chinese telecom giant suspected of cyber-espionage
Titillating Tidbits from the Inspector General’s Report on the Intelligence Community
In the parts that aren’t blacked out, the latest report reveals some interesting forms of misbehavior
Obama Launches New Push To Sell Healthcare Law: ‘We’re Not Going Back’
An effort to restart the political conversation around ‘Obamacare’
Morning Must Reads: December 3
In the News: Obama’s revises pitch of health care law; why a Pacific war is possible; and American students are still lagging behind
Silicon Valley Congressman Gets Support From Democracy for America
His challenger, however, is backed by Silicon Valley bigwigs