Hillary Rodham Clinton

Clinton defends herself on Benghazi as GOP probes her record
Clinton defends herself on Benghazi as GOP probes her record
Clinton defends herself on Benghazi as GOP probes her record
Hillary Rodham Clinton firmly defended her record before and during the Benghazi attacks as she came face-to-face Thursday with the Republican-led special investigation of the 2012 violence in Libya, hoping to put to rest the worst episode of her tenure as secretary of state and clear an obstacle to her presidential campaign.
Clinton server hack attempts came from China, Korea, Germany
Clinton server hack attempts came from China, Korea, Germany
Clinton server hack attempts came from China, Korea, Germany
Hillary Rodham Clinton's private email server, containing an electronic inventory of some 55,000 pages of emails from her stint as secretary of state, was repeatedly hit by attempted cyberattacks originating in China, South Korea and Germany in 2014, according to a congressional document obtained by The Associated Press.
As Clinton campaigns, complications with her old boss arise
As Clinton campaigns, complications with her old boss arise
As Clinton campaigns, complications with her old boss arise
President Barack Obama seemed to call Hillary Rodham Clinton's idea of a no-fly zone in Syria "half-baked." Clinton described the president's immigration strategy as "harsh and aggressive." And as Obama tries to rally Democrats around the chief economic proposal of his second term, the party's presidential front-runner stayed conspicuously silent.
Clinton aide delayed ethics data sought by State Department
Clinton aide delayed ethics data sought by State Department
Clinton aide delayed ethics data sought by State Department
WASHINGTON (AP) -- After Hillary Rodham Clinton designated long-time aide Huma Abedin for a job as a special adviser working for her at the State Department in 2012, Abedin delayed providing personal financial information repeatedly sought by the department's ethics officials to determine if she had any potential conflicts of interest, newly-released emails show.
Officials: More work emails from Clinton’s private account
Officials: More work emails from Clinton’s private account
Officials: More work emails from Clinton’s private account
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Obama administration has discovered a chain of emails that Hillary Rodham Clinton failed to turn over when she provided what she said was the full record of work-related correspondence as secretary of state, officials said Friday, adding to the growing questions related to the Democratic presidential front-runner's unusual usage of a private email account and server while in government.

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