President Barack Obama said Tuesday there is no country where the United States has committed not to engage in espionage.
Benghazi in 2012 vs. Beirut in 1983: 4 Lessons
Contrasting the nation’s reactions to a pair of terror attacks over 30 years apart
Intelligence Chief Says Afghanistan Leader Unlikely to Sign Security Pact
James Clapper says Hamid Karzai probably won’t strike a deal for U.S. troops to stay
The Hillary Clinton Papers: Not Much There
In February of 1998, in the midst of the Monica Lewinsky scandal, I interviewed Diane Blair about her dear friend Hillary Clinton.
What Gene Sperling Learned in the White House
Veteran economic adviser looks back on 20 years
Obama Administration Seeks Voting Rights for Former Inmates
Attorney General Eric Holder says laws to the contrary are not only “unnecessary and unjust, but they are also counterproductive”
Boehner Throws in Towel on Debt Ceiling Fight
A concession to Democrats
Morning Must Reads: February 11
In the news: another ObamaCare delay; White House shifts Afghanistan plans; China and Taiwan hold 1st official talks since 1949; House Republican leadership unveils debt-ceiling strategy; movie star Shirley Temple Black dies at the …
New Jersey Lawmakers Widen Probe of Christie Bridge Scandal
More subpoenas issued in investigation
House Republicans Move Toward Debt-Ceiling Vote
Repealing a cut to veterans’ pensions is the latest sweetener GOP leaders offer their members
Marco Rubio Won’t Say if He Smoked Pot
The Republican Senator says his answer is “irrelevant”
‘The Day We Fight Back’ Protests NSA Surveillance
Reddit, Tumblr, and the ACLU among the over 5,700 participating sites
‘Bibi’s Brain’ Defends John Kerry Over Israel Boycott Flap
A confidante to Israel’s prime minister says the U.S. Secretary of State’s controversial comments were kosher