Politics Sep 14 Hillary Clinton in Iowa stirs 2016 speculation Hillary Rodham Clinton, making her return to Iowa for the first time since the 2008 presidential campaign, implored Democrats on Sunday to choose shared economic opportunity over "the guardians of gridlock."…
Politics Aug 17 Perry defends veto that led to grand jury indictment Texas Gov. Rick Perry on Sunday defended the veto that led a grand jury to indict him on two felony counts of abuse of power, noting that even some Democrats have questioned the move by prosecutors.
Politics May 30 Clinton defends her response to 2012 Benghazi attacks in new book Hillary Rodham Clinton is defending her handling of the deadly 2012 terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya, writing in her new book that she will "not be part of a political slugfest on the backs of dead Americans." The former secretary…
Politics Feb 28 Clinton Library to release 5,000 pages of confidential records today The documents being made public Friday, part of a larger set of records being prepared for release by the National Archives, are expected to include confidential communications between the former president and his advisers along with records related to Clinton's…
Politics Feb 24 John Dingell, longest serving Congressman, to retire A personal familiar with his plans says Rep. John Dingell of Michigan, the longest-serving congressman in U.S. history, will announce his retirement on Monday.