Congressional investigators asked Hillary Clinton whether she used a private email account -- a decision that has come under fire in the past month -- back in 2012, The New York Times reports.
HAVANA -- The diplomatic thaw between the United States and Cuba has been accompanied by an unexpected outburst of flag-waving here -- of the American flag.
It is one of history's ironies that the Lincoln Memorial is a sacred space for the Civil Rights Movement and the site of Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech
The former secretary of state has been the target of Republican ire long before she announced her second run for the presidency. Do their barbs portend a gathering storm, or is it all just so much old news?
Hillary Clinton officially announced she's running for president today, and Republican rival Rand Paul spared no time adding anti-Hillary merchandise to his campaign store.
After announcing her decision to seek the Democratic nomination, Clinton will visit state whose initial lack of support undermined her entire campaign in 2008
Hillary Clinton is planning to officially launch her US presidential campaign on Sunday while en route to Iowa, a source familiar with the campaign has confirmed to the Guardian.
The British general election is the most unpredictable in years but the latest polls suggest Labour is inching ahead. Simon Hattenstone profiles the man who could oust David Cameron
With nearly all precincts reporting results, Obama's former chief of staff had about 56% of the vote compared to around 44% for his rival Jesus 'Chuy' Garcia
The Foundation for a Secure and Prosperous America, an organization founded by Lindsey Graham operative Rick Reed, just released a new television commercial, complete with a seven-figure ad buy timed to coincide with Rand Paul's presidential announce
Fox News host Bill O'Reilly spent much of his program Monday night tearing down President Barack Obama's foreign policy credibility -- and then complained that the president had little credibility on Iran.
Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky built a national reputation on his willingness to challenge Republican orthodoxies. Now as he launches a 2016 presidential bid, he's reaching out to more traditional voters as well.
Today Chicagoans will elect a new mayor but activists say voters have been robbed of a candidate willing to speak out against allegations of police abuse.
On 7 May, Britain goes to the polls. Voters are deserting Labour and the Tories in favour of resurgent Scottish nationalists and an English version of the Tea Party.
Obama's former chief of staff won every black ward in the city four years ago, but opponent Jesús 'Chuy' García, backed by black leaders, is closing in.
GOP senator to announce run Tuesday in Louisville, Kentucky, before touring primary states, hoping to convince voters of an unusual mix of political views
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