Free Beacon Daniel Wiser

Daniel Wiser is an assistant editor of National Affairs. He graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill in May 2013, where he studied Journalism and Political Science and was the State & National Editor for The Daily Tar Heel. He hails from Waxhaw, N.C., and currently lives in Washington, D.C. His Twitter handle is @TheWiserChoice.


Pope Air Force Base, N.C.

Tillis: Questions ‘Remain Unanswered’ About Air Force Plans to Shutter Vital Airlift Wing

440th helps train airborne and special operations units at Fort Bragg, N.C.

Dan Coats

Coats Places Hold on Greek Resolution After Ministers Threaten to Unleash ‘Wave’ of Jihadists on Europe

Greek officials made comments as they negotiate bailout payments with European Union

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton arrives at Abuja International Airport in Abuja, Nigeria, Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012

Senator Highlights Clinton Ties to Nigerian Donor

Vitter investigates Clinton’s reluctance to designate Boko Haram as terrorist group

Cotton Calls for Lifting Spending Caps on Defense Later This Year

Says Congress should look at spending close to $900 billion on military in coming years

House GOP Budget Leaves Spending Caps in Place

Lawmakers attempt to thread needle by boosting other defense accounts

Hillary Clinton Criticized for Not Defending Human Rights in China

Critics: Former secretary of state could have done more to help dissidents, has close ties to government

Walker Comes Out in Support of Arming Ukraine

Obama still has yet to make a decision after almost a year of fighting, 6,000 deaths

Vitter: Congressional Vote on Iran Nuke Deal ‘Setting Us Up to Fail’

Louisiana senator on potential Iran agreement, AUMF, and defense budget

Legal Experts: Future U.S. President Could Revoke Bad Nuke Deal With Iran

State Department seems to agree, now says potential agreement would be ‘nonbinding’

Raul Castro, Nicolas Maduro

State Department Says Cuban Support For Venezuela Will Not Affect Ongoing Talks

Obama administration sanctions Venezuela while pursuing better ties with its close ally, Cuba