Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright apologized on Friday for comments that sparked controversy last week while she campaigned for Hillary Clinton, saying it was the wrong time to use her ...
WASHINGTON -- Much of official Washington remembered former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, the first woman to ever serve in that role, at her funeral Wednesday at Washington National Cathedral ...
Fascism is on the rise in the United States and could dismantle the nation’s democratic norms, former Secretary of State and Mortara Distinguished Professor of Diplomacy Madeleine Albright said at an ...
The deaths of luminaries like Queen Elizabeth II, Benedict XVI and Bill Russell did not necessarily surprise. Others, though, inscrutably departed seemingly in tandem. By William McDonald At a ...
Madeleine Jana Korbel Albright, the first woman to become US secretary of state is dead. The 84-year-old died on Wednesday after succumbing to cancer. At the time of her death in Washington D.C, she ...
Madeleine Albright made history in 1997 as the first woman to be sworn in as U.S. secretary of state, serving in the Clinton administration. Now, Albright adds her voice to what could result in ...
Madeleine Albright, the groundbreaking global diplomat appointed by President Bill Clinton as the first female U.S. secretary of state, died Wednesday of cancer at the age of 84, her family announced.
I was one of the lucky ones. I actually had an opportunity to know Madeleine Albright. Granted, I only worked for her for about 18 months back in the 1990s, and our paths crossed on only a few ...
A 1997 photo of Madeleine Albright, who died at age 84 on March 23, 2022 Photo by © Wally McNamee / Corbis via Getty Images Editor's Note, March 23, 2022: Madeleine ...
Like the president she works for, Madeleine Albright is rich with friends. As a Washington academic, Georgetown party-giver and United Nations ambassador, the new secretary of state has built a coteri ...
What's in a pin? For many of us, brandishing our moods in brooches would be no more revealing than a mundane status update or tweet. But, for the woman Saddam Hussein called "a serpent," pin changes ...