The whiz-kid, microtargeting “force multiplier” behind Obama’s high-tech campaignByQuartz StaffPublishedOctober 3, 2012
Most of the world is yawning at the US presidential election—except the ChineseByRitchie KingPublishedOctober 3, 2012
For Millennials, the US election is a generational battle with billions at stakeByTim FernholzPublishedOctober 3, 2012
How much do overseas votes matter? They got US health care reform passedByMelissa SouzaPublishedOctober 2, 2012
Senate leaders are trying to cut a deal to avert the “fiscal cliff”ByQuartz StaffPublishedOctober 2, 2012
North Korea: US policy is making the Korean peninsula the most dangerous place on earthByLily KuoPublishedOctober 1, 2012
Everyone is claiming victory in Georgia’s parliamentary electionsByStephanie Gruner BuckleyPublishedOctober 1, 2012
Georgian election could be decided on incriminating videosByStephanie Gruner BuckleyPublishedOctober 1, 2012
The demographic time-bomb facing the Republican party if Romney losesByRonald BrownsteinPublishedSeptember 29, 2012
The Big Ideas: It’s election season in Eastern Europe, Korea and beyondByLauren Alix BrownPublishedSeptember 28, 2012
The Big Ideas: It's election season in Eastern Europe, Korea and beyondByLauren Alix BrownPublishedSeptember 28, 2012
Oil firms do better under Democrats. So why do they give 8x as much money to Republicans?BySteve LeVinePublishedSeptember 28, 2012
US Pres. Obama doesn’t want Chinese wind farm near military base, blocks dealByLily KuoPublishedSeptember 28, 2012
Mr. Hollande’s opus: France’s millionaires face 75% tax rateBySimone Foxman, Stephanie Gruner BuckleyPublishedSeptember 28, 2012
China’s most important political transition in a decade begins to move forwardByKevin J. DelaneyPublishedSeptember 28, 2012
In Venezuela, it’s easy to vote for Chávez after he gives you a houseByHeather BerkmanPublishedSeptember 27, 2012
In Venezuela, it's easy to vote for Chávez after he gives you a houseByHeather BerkmanPublishedSeptember 27, 2012