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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.


Tens of thousands of people gather at Hong Kong's Victoria park to join a protest march to oppose a planned civil disobedience campaign by pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Press Under Assault

Journalists subject to censorship and violent intimidation, new report says

January 16, 2015
Xi Jinping

‘Political Crimes’ Make a Comeback in China

More dissidents subject to political prosecutions, rights group says

January 15, 2015
Tom Cotton

Cotton: Congress Would Repeal Bad Iran Deal in Next Administration

White House has stated it could bypass lawmakers to reach agreement

January 13, 2015

Masked Attackers Throw Gasoline Bombs at Home, Offices of Hong Kong Media Mogul

Activists fear crackdown on pro-democracy outlets by Beijing

January 12, 2015

Chinese Spy Chief Jailed

President Xi Jinping further consolidates power in corruption crackdown

January 12, 2015
Laos President Choummaly Sayasone

Christians Tortured, Killed in Communist-Controlled Laos

Global persecution of Christians on the rise  

January 9, 2015

Obama Touts More Risky Home Loans

New policy is bad news for taxpayers, lawmakers and experts say

January 8, 2015
In this Sunday, May 11, 2014 file photo, people stand outside burnt houses following an attack by Islamic militants in Gambaru, Nigeria. Thousands of members of Nigeriaís home-grown Islamic extremist Boko Haram group strike across the border in Cameroon, with coordinated attacks on border towns, a troop convoy and a major barracks.

Boko Haram Seizes Army Base, Murders Dozens

Nigerian terrorist group gaining ground following end of U.S. training program

January 6, 2015