Department of State
What it’s really like to work in the State Department under Trump
VICE News spoke to career diplomat Tom Shannon in his first interview since retiring from the agency.
North Korea Owes NYC $156,000 in Unpaid Parking Tickets
Diplomats from the rogue nation have reportedly racked up more than 1,300 tickets and haven't paid a cent.
Americans Told the World That Trump Won't Stop Progress on Climate Change
Even if the president doesn't believe in science, he can't stop progress altogether—or so attendees of the COP22 conference hope.
The US is expanding its refugee program for Central Americans fleeing violence
The plans come amid a renewed hike in children and families reaching the US from El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala. They include a deal in which Costa Rica has agreed to act as a kind of holding nation for asylum seekers in urgent need of relocation
Read the Inspector General Report That Says Hillary Clinton Broke the Rules by Using Private Email
The watchdog found that Clinton did not comply with State Department policies on records in her use of private email, and she also declined to be interviewed for an investigation.
Email Is Awful, so Let's Stop Sending It
In the span of a couple decades, email has gone from being a novelty to an innovation to a convenience to a necessity to a nuisance. Let's just get rid of it.