Clinton returns to New Hampshire for book signing
Hillary Clinton is returning to New Hampshire for the first time since just before the 2016 presidential election.
Hillary Clinton is returning to New Hampshire for the first time since just before the 2016 presidential election.
She says the outlet is "always talking about the Clinton administration," despite the fact that she lost the election Donald Trump.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions is leaving open the possibility that a special counsel could be appointed to look into Clinton Foundation dealings and an Obama-era uranium deal.
U.S. special operations forces captured a militant in Libya accused of playing an instrumental role in the Benghazi attacks.
The revelation is likely to fuel complaints by Trump that the dossier, which the president has derided as "phony stuff," is a politically motivated collection of salacious claims.
Hillary Clinton has told an Australian state broadcaster that WlkiLeaks founder Julian Assange was a tool of Russia in his release of hacked emails that hurt the U.S. Democratic presidential nominee's campaign.
An invitation obtained by The Associated Press says Hillary Clinton is the featured guest at a fundraiser for Lt. Gov. Ralph Northam in New York on Oct. 4.
Hillary Clinton's "What Happened" had a big debut.
Clinton takes the blame for her 2016 presidential defeat in her upcoming book but offers choice words for President Trump, her campaign rivals and Russian President Putin.
A call to a Clinton spokesman was not immediately returned.