Ben Wolfgang
Articles by Ben Wolfgang
Ukraine claims torture by pro-Russian forces on the heels of Biden’s stern warning to Moscow
Vice President Joseph R. Biden delivered a stern warning to Russia during a Tuesday visit to Kiev in which he promised Ukraine millions of dollars in additional aid. But within hours of his departure, Ukrainian accusations of torture by pro-Russia forces further dimmed prospects for peace. Published April 22, 2014
Joe Biden to Ukrainian lawmakers: Tackle ‘cancer of corruption’
Vice President Joseph R. Biden mostly has had friendly words for the Ukrainians since arriving in Kiev on Monday, but the outspoken former senator also has a blunt message for the country's leaders — clean up corruption in your ranks. Published April 22, 2014
Court rules Obama administration must justify targeted killings
The Obama administration must release internal legal documents justifying the targeted killings worldwide of Americans and foreigners suspected of terrorism, a federal appeals court ruled Monday. Published April 21, 2014
White House denies role in latest Keystone delay
The State Department alone decided to delay the Keystone XL pipeline approval process yet again, and President Obama had no hand in the decision, White House press secretary Jay Carney said Monday. Published April 21, 2014
Holder to overhaul clemency guidelines, possibly freeing thousands of inmates
In a move that could result in the prison release of hundreds or thousands of low-level drug offenders, the Justice Department said Monday that it will advise President Obama to widen his guidelines for granting clemency. Published April 21, 2014
Biden to emphasize security, energy in Kiev
With violence still flaring in eastern Ukraine, Vice President Joseph R. Biden touched down in Kiev on Monday and will discuss a new aid package from the U.S., according to White House officials. Published April 21, 2014
What will a grandchild mean for Hillary?
It's America's version of the royal baby watch, but Chelsea Clinton's announcement last week that she's pregnant ended up taking a back seat to her mother's political ambitions. Published April 20, 2014
What will a grandchild mean for Hillary Clinton?
It's America's version of the royal baby watch, but Chelsea Clinton's announcement last week that she's pregnant ended up taking a back seat to her mother's political ambitions. Within hours of the revelation, pundits, columnists and reporters pontificated on what being a grandmother will mean for Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign, should she decide to run for president in 2016. Published April 20, 2014
Obama to tour site of Washington mudslide
Published April 20, 2014
Obamas head to church on Easter morning
After skipping church on Christmas, President Obama and his family attended Easter morning services at Washington's 19th Street Baptist Church on Sunday. Published April 20, 2014
Joe Biden’s biggest gaffe: VP blowing his 2016 head start
It has been clear for some time that Joseph R. Biden is far behind Hillary Rodham Clinton among potential Democratic presidential candidates, but recent polling data suggest the vice president may not even be his party's second choice. Published April 17, 2014
Obama conciliatory on immigration
President Obama sounded a more conciliatory note on immigration Thursday, a day after he issued a statement criticizing House Republicans for "extreme" votes on the issue and angering a top GOP lawmaker who said it further poisoned chances for a bill to get done this year. Published April 17, 2014
Obama: Conversation with Cantor was ‘friendly’
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor released a scathing statement following Wednesday's phone conversation with President Obama, but the commander in chief said Thursday the two men actually "had a very pleasant conversation." Published April 17, 2014
Obama: ‘Our hearts ache’ over South Korean ferry tragedy
President Obama on Thursday pledged that the U.S. will "provide any and all assistance" possible to help with search-and-rescue efforts in the waters off the South Korean coast, where a five-story ship capsized Wednesday and trapped nearly 300 people inside, many of whom were students. Published April 17, 2014
Beau Biden announces Delaware gubernatorial bid
Vice President Joe Biden's eldest son, Beau Biden, said Thursday that he has decided not to seek re-election as Delaware attorney general this year and instead plans to run for governor in 2016. Published April 17, 2014
Selfies still allowed as Obama poses with Biden
President Obama may not be posing for selfies with any more sports stars, but snapping photos with his second-in-command is a different story. Published April 17, 2014
Obama unveils new $600 billion jobs initiative
President Obama on Wednesday launched a new $600 million job-training initiative, but Republicans wasted little time in arguing they have a better approach to preparing American's future workers. Published April 16, 2014
Biden to lead $600 million work force training effort
President Obama on Wednesday tasked Vice President Joseph R. Biden with leading a new $600 million White House job training program. The duo will officially announce the initiative during a speech in Pittsburgh on Wednesday afternoon. Published April 16, 2014
Separation of church and Obama: Religious ties may run deep, but president’s attendance has not
From working with churches in Chicago to enlisting religious leaders to help push immigration reform, President Obama's ties to religious communities run deep, but analysts say he's opened himself up to continued criticism by failing to find his own church after five years in Washington. Published April 15, 2014
Obamas paid $98K in taxes in 2013, White House says
President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama paid $98,169 in federal taxes on an income of $481,098 in 2013, the White House said Friday. Published April 11, 2014