Clinton Publisher Settles on Title for New Memoir

“Hard Choices,” which recounts Hillary Rodham Clinton’s years as secretary of state as she emerges as a potential presidential candidate, is due out in June.



National Briefing | Washington: Ex-Contractor Sentenced for Leak to Fox News

A federal judge on Wednesday sentenced a former State Department contractor to 13 months in prison for leaking information about North Korea to a Fox News reporter.

    

Political Memo: End of an Era? Clinton Media Strategy May Be Due for an Overhaul

Hillary Rodham Clinton outlasted many of her old combatants from the 1990s and as a senator faced a new wave of reporters unfamiliar with the earlier media battles.

    



Ex-Contractor at State Dept. Pleads Guilty in Leak Case

Stephen J. Kim agreed to serve a 13-month prison sentence for leaking classified C.I.A. information on North Korea to a Fox News reporter.

    



A U.S. Reply, in English, to Terrorists’ Online Lure

Analysts will for the first time post messages on English-language websites that jihadists use to recruit, raise money and promote their cause.

    



Richard Stengel to Leave Time for the Obama Administration

Managing editor at the magazine since 2006, Mr. Stengel will now handle public affairs in the State Department.

    



Tim Tracy Sought to Show Venezuela’s Divide, Friends Say

Tim Tracy, who was arrested on Wednesday, is accused of plotting to destabilize Venezuela and promoting civil war.