Ben Wolfgang
Articles by Ben Wolfgang
In Brandenburg speech, Obama modifies old campaign goal of ‘a world without nuclear weapons’
President Obama used the backdrop of Berlin's Brandenburg Gate on Wednesday to renew calls for the U.S. to reduce its stockpile of nuclear warheads, but the modest disarmament push underscores just how much has changed for a man who five years ago drew 200,000 people for a similar speech in heart of the German capital. Published June 19, 2013
Obama leaves G-8 summit without Syria breakthrough
President Obama left a high-level international summit Tuesday without having secured the major breakthrough on Syria he'd hoped to achieve. Published June 18, 2013
Obama, Putin find agreement on nuclear weapons, despite Syria rift
Agreement on a policy toward Syria isn't likely, but President Obama and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, did find common ground on reducing the threat posed by nuclear weapons. Published June 18, 2013
Russia’s sole support for Syria casts a pall over G-8
From the moment the Group of Eight summit began, the dividing lines on how to intervene in the Syrian civil war became clear: The U.S. and its European allies on one side, Russia on the other. Published June 17, 2013
Canada’s Harper gives up on Russia over Syria, calls summit ‘G-7 plus 1’
Russia's support for the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad all but guarantees that the G-8 nations will not come to a unanimous decision on how to proceed with assisting Syrian rebels in the country's ongoing civil war. Published June 17, 2013
Obama at G-8: Northern Ireland peace an example for war-torn world
The peace that's settled over Northern Ireland over the past 15 years gives hope to other nations embroiled in conflict and is "proof of what is possible," President Obama said Monday morning during a speech at Belfast's Waterfront Hall. Published June 17, 2013
U.S. leadership on Syria brings long-awaited relief to Group of Eight allies
When President Obama arrives in Northern Ireland for the Group of Eight summit Monday, some U.S. allies will wonder why he was late to a different party — the decision to intervene more strongly in the Syrian civil war. Published June 16, 2013
Russia rejects U.S. claims on Syria; Britain’s Cameron backs Obama shift
Russia, a longtime ally of embattled Syrian President Bashar Assad, Friday rejected new U.S. assertions that the regime had crossed President Obama's "red line" by deploying chemical weapons against rebels in the country's bloody civil war. Published June 14, 2013
Obama says Syria has crossed ‘red line’ with chemical weapons, will send weapons
The Syrian government used chemical weapons against rebel forces trying to overthrow the regime, the Obama administration said Thursday, acknowledging that President Bashar Assad has without doubt crossed the "red line" President Obama laid down for U.S. action in the country's bloody civil war. Published June 13, 2013
Harry Reid: Background checks will pass — only question is when
On the eve of the six-month anniversary of the Connecticut school shooting, the White House and congressional leaders vowed to continue pushing for new gun controls — but the aftermath of recent mass shootings suggests such an effort is easier said than done. Published June 13, 2013
White House ‘welcomes’ Bill Clinton’s critique of Syria policy
While not directly addressing Bill Clinton's criticism of the Obama administration's Syria policy, White House spokesman Jay Carney said Thursday that the 42nd president has offered "valid" opinions on the deteriorating situation in the Middle Eastern country. Published June 13, 2013
Carney: Change in administration’s Plan B policy driven by court decision
It was an appeals court decision last week that led the Obama administration on Monday to give up its fight to keep age restrictions on Plan B morning-after pills, according to his spokesman. Published June 11, 2013
Obama throws weight behind immigration overhaul bill
Reprising his role as cheerleader in chief, President Obama on Tuesday urged the Senate to quickly pass a comprehensive immigration reform bill and dismissed as unfounded Republican concerns about border security. Published June 11, 2013
Obama administration drops its appeal of Plan B ruling, will widen access to drug
President Obama still harbors deep reservations about letting young girls buy the morning-after pill without a prescription, even though his administration has decided against fighting a court order that forces it to do just that, his spokesman said Tuesday. Published June 11, 2013
College presidents can’t hide mistakes; social media root out scandals
A series of high-profile scandals have forced leading university presidents — including Ohio State University's E. Gordon Gee and Florida Atlantic University's Mary Jane Saunders — to resign amid unprecedented scrutiny. Published June 10, 2013
White House presses GOP to confirm ATF chief; Grassley says more answers needed
The White House and former law enforcement officials on Monday urged the swift confirmation of B. Todd Jones to be the permanent director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), renewing a largely dormant battle over gun control six months after December's school shootings in Connecticut. Published June 10, 2013
Obama calls on Congress to hike minimum wage, close gender pay gap
Hearkening back to his presidential campaigns and to his first few days in office, President Obama on Monday called on Congress to enact laws ensuring women and men are paid equally for the same work. Published June 10, 2013
Parties offer competing plans to overhaul ‘No Child’ education law
After years of failed attempts to replace the widely maligned No Child Left Behind education law, lawmakers are giving it one more try. Published June 6, 2013
Gridlock looms over bid to halt student loan rate rise
The Senate has reached a stalemate in its effort to keep student loan interest rates from doubling in a little more than three weeks. Published June 6, 2013
Huckabee urges states to back Common Core
As conservative opposition to the national K-12 education standards known as Common Core continues to grow, a leading figure in the Republican Party is lending his voice in support of the system. Published June 5, 2013