Some Democrats feel betrayed by Brazile’s insider account of the election debacle, and some top Clinton staffers wrote an open letter responding to Brazile, saying they are “shocked” to read some of the claims she’s leveled against Hillary Clinton and her campaign.
Late last week, the European Union was awarded the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize — an award that celebrates individuals and organizations that move the world toward a more peaceful state. But the award comes at a time of upheaval in the EU, with financial troubles fracturing the unifying force.
The revolution in Tunisia is being hailed as a victory for internet freedoms, but government control is causing real problems.
Richard Haass, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, looks at the transparency foisted onto U.S. diplomats, and how relations would change if this became standard.
Poverty, racism and the systematic oppression of women contribute to political and economic instability around the world.
Security and humanitarian conditions in Pakistan's remote regions where fighting has displaced more than a million people.
Instead of spending his Earth day out in the wilderness, Vice President Joe Biden held an event at a bus depot in Maryland. The event marks the second time in one week that the Obama administration brought transit policy to the fore.