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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.


Yazidis Suffered Under Rule of Saddam Hussein

Reports contradict claims that life was better for religious minorities under the former dictator

August 12, 2014

Critics Question Sources for AP Report on Cuba Democracy Program

Say sources had political agenda to undermine U.S. policy

August 11, 2014

Human Rights NGOs dispute AP report on Cuba Democracy Program

Group says AP “manipulated” information about the program to fit preconceived narrative

August 8, 2014

GOP: Bruce Braley Putting Steyer's Environmentalist Agenda Ahead of Iowa Farmers

Tom Steyer has spent $2.6 million attacking Republican Joni Ernst

August 6, 2014
Mosul dam in Iraq

ISIL Seizing Key Facilities in Iraq, Syria

Facilities critical to public health, safety

August 6, 2014

Braley Calls for Minimum Wage Hike, Pays Interns Nothing

Braley says proposed increase would fight poverty

August 4, 2014
In this photo taken July 16, 2014, a church member of Zengshan Village Christian Church stands near rocks piled up in front of the gate to prevent government workers from moving in equipment to demolish the cross

China Ramping Up Persecution of Christians

Issued orders to demolish more than 100 churches in the province

July 29, 2014
Syrian refugees gather in the Fayda Camp

Religious Communities Displaced at High Levels in 2013

More displaced last year than at any time in recent memory

July 28, 2014
Paul Ryan

Paul Ryan: Safety Net Necessary for Upward Mobility

Says current safety net programs are not working

July 25, 2014

Virginians May See Rise in Premiums Despite Warner's Promises

Major Virginia insurance provider proposes 8.5 percent increase on individual plans

July 24, 2014