Keith Wagstaff
Keith Wagstaff is a staff writer at TheWeek.com covering politics and current events. He has previously written for such publications as TIME, Details, VICE, and the Village Voice.
Latest articles by Keith Wagstaff
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5 conservative groups pouring money into defeating ObamaCare
feature Meet the guys behind the guys who want to shut down the Affordable Care Act
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Your terrible sports team is killing you
feature Sorry, Cleveland
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The GOP still doesn't have a real alternative to ObamaCare
feature The second half of the party's "repeal and replace" strategy is a little too modest
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Elizabeth Warren could be the Howard Dean of 2016
feature In the Democratic Party, there's always room for an anti-establishment candidate
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3 important things we still don't know about Benghazi
feature A year ago today, a U.S. diplomatic outpost in Libya was attacked. Questions still linger.
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Vladimir Putin may have won big on Syria
feature But if he's not careful he could find himself painted into a corner
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Silicon Valley's muddled quest to 'disrupt' the food world
feature Hacking your dinner isn't as fun as it sounds
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Why Assad probably won't face war crimes charges
feature U.N. weapons inspectors are reportedly convinced that Syria's president used chemical weapons on his own people. That doesn't mean he'll be punished.
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Is Ron Paul a political liability for his son?
feature Rand Paul could be a Republican contender in 2016. Until then, he might want to tell his dad to tone it down.
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Could the Navy Yard shooting have been prevented?
feature The massacre has exposed some glaring security gaps at the U.S.'s oldest military establishment
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The 3 most terrible villains on social media right now
feature Even terrorists are on Twitter these days
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Navy Yards shooter Aaron Alexis carved 'ELF' into his gun, heard voices, and other new details
feature With 13 people dead, officials try to piece together why Aaron Alexis went on a shooting spree
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What the GOP could learn from Pope Francis
feature The pope warns against being "obsessed" with gay marriage and abortion
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A year to destroy Syria's chemical weapons is an unrealistic goal
feature The Syrian president gives Fox News a timetable and a cost estimate. How does that compare to other countries?
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How Nintendo legend Hiroshi Yamauchi changed video games forever
feature The man who gave the world Mario and Donkey Kong has died at age 85
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Meet Doug Band, the former Bill Clinton aide who could haunt Hillary in 2016
feature A searing article in The New Republic opens up the Clintons' closet — and finds a skeleton
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How Democrats killed CNN's Hillary Clinton documentary
feature The GOP and the Clintons finally agree on something
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The worst-case scenario for a government shutdown
feature Just how bad can things get?
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FBI releases terrifying footage of the Navy Yard shooter
feature New details emerge about alleged shooter Aaron Alexis
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Why gun owners fear the United Nations
feature The NRA isn't happy about the U.S. signing an international arms control treaty
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Two years later: Did Occupy Wall Street make a difference?
feature Protesters no longer camp out in Zuccotti Park. Does that mean the movement didn't accomplish anything?
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10 things you need to know today: September 14, 2013
Daily Briefing The U.S. and Russia reach a deal on Syria's chemical weapons, Colorado floods rage on, and more
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The 10-cent revolution: Everything you need to know about Brazil's massive protests
feature As many as 200,000 protesters have taken to the streets of several cities to demand economic justice — and it's not just about a 10-cent fare hike
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Why are Japanese teenagers licking each other's eyeballs?
feature Welcome to the new second base
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