Speaking at a private event, the failed Democratic presidential candidate talked about the Russian president and what she believes contributed to her defeat to Donald Trump.
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Court Dismisses Subpoena Seeking Kitzhaber’s Personal Emails
Kitzhaber stepped down from office last year, just one month into his fourth term as Oregon governor.
Clinton Interviewed By FBI Investigators In Email Probe
The FBI interviewed Hillary Clinton for the investigation into her use of a private email server while she was Secretary of State on Saturday morning, according to a spokesman for Clinton.
Over 1,000 Clinton Documents Released, Including 84 New Classified Emails
The latest batch of the emails from Clinton’s controversial private server include 81 which had been redacted and upgraded to confidential classified status and three upgraded to secret status.
Hillary Clinton’s Emails: 5 Questions Answered
Clinton’s use of a private email server has become an issue in her presidential bid. Here’s what we know about the FBI’s investigation, whether she could be charged with a crime and what happens next.
FBI Investigators Recover Clinton Emails Thought To Have Been Lost
The recovered data includes personal and work-related emails that were deleted from Hillary Clinton’s private computer server. The recovery might mean the emails may eventually become public.
Clinton Agrees To Answer House Panel’s Questions On Benghazi, Emails
But her lawyer says the former secretary of state, and Democratic presidential candidate, will appear before the panel once — not twice, as requested by the head of the Benghazi committee.
Media awaits release of National Guard emails
Alaska Public Media and the Alaska Dispatch News sued the state for the documents last October after the Parnell administration took four months to deny public record requests.
Report: NSA Is Searching ‘Vast Amounts’ Of Americans’ Emails
“The National Security Agency is searching the contents of vast amounts of Americans’ e-mail and text communications into and out of the country, hunting for people who mention information about foreigners under surveillance, according to intelligence officials,” The New York Times reported Thursday.