Chinese authorities shut down a women's center aid because it took away money from foreign donors. The closure surprised many of the country's legal right advocates.
Former State Secretary Hillary Clinton did not break any laws but only rules and regulations, according to legal columnist Dan Abrams. The issue involves Clinton’s emails with “highly classified” contents.
Former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay said FBI is ready to indict Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for receiving and sending classified information in her private email server.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said that Hillary Clinton should be indicted for mishandling classified documents during her term as the secretary of state. Trump also speculated that Vice President Joe Biden might replace Clinton if the indictment happens, although, Biden already stated in the past that he has no intention of running for the presidential post.
A conservative group Citizens United filed a new Freedom of Information Act lawsuit seeking access to Chelsea Clinton correspondence with top aides to her mother, Hillary Clinton, while she served as secretary of the state.
Obama to support democrat presidential candidates who in return will support his gun laws. Obama to push through with his stricter gun laws even though republicans and conservatives are against him.
The Republican-led Congress sent legislation to Obama's desk repealing most of his Obamacare law. Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton decried the bill appealing, while leading GOP candidate applauded it.
Controversial Republican candidate, Donald Trump, has declared the policies of President Barack Obama and his former Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, are responsible for the “creation of ISIS.”
Following the San Bernardino shooting, Republican Presidential canditate stands on banning Muslims in the United States of America. Although this earned distinct remarks and comments, Donald Trump's statement is possible according to the law.
The Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation and an associated charity refiled tax returns for six years with the U.S. Internal Revenue Service to amend their reporting of donations from foreign governments and other errors, the charities said on Monday.
U.S. Democratic lawmakers are discussing proposing changes to the "Cadillac tax," a levy on high-cost employer-based healthcare plans passed as part of President Barack Obama's 2010 Affordable Care Act, the Senate's No. 2 Democrat said on Tuesday.
U.S. President Barack Obama on Friday rejected the proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline from Canada in a victory for environmentalists who have campaigned against the project for more than seven years.
A U.S. Senate panel on Wednesday launched a bipartisan probe into pharmaceutical pricing, seeking documents from four drugmakers including Valeant Pharmaceuticals and Turing Pharmaceuticals, companies embroiled in controversy over price hikes on lifesaving drugs.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton passed a tough political test on Thursday, calmly deflecting harsh Republican criticism of her handling of the deadly 2012 attack in Benghazi, Libya, during a testy 11-hour hearing in Congress.
Vice President Joe Biden said on Tuesday he had supported the U.S. raid that killed al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, seeking to clarify his role and shield himself from potential criticism as he weighs whether to enter the 2016 presidential race.
The Republican head of the congressional investigation into the Benghazi attack said on Sunday he is not targeting Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton and such talk hurts the inquiry.
Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc (VRX.TO) (VRX.N), already under fire over steep price hikes for two heart drugs, said it had been subpoenaed by U.S. prosecutors seeking details on its patient assistance programs, drug pricing and distribution practices.
A former investigator for the Republican-led U.S. House committee on Benghazi - who accused it of targeting Hillary Clinton - never expressed unhappiness about Clinton's treatment in discussions leading up to his firing, the panel's head said on Sunday.
Republicans in Washington struggled to fill a leadership void on Thursday as the front-runner to take control of the House of Representatives, Kevin McCarthy, quit the race in a surprise announcement that heightened concerns about the party's ability to govern effectively.
A probe of the 2012 Benghazi attacks may have violated congressional ethics rules, House of Representatives Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi said on Thursday after a top Republican indicated it aimed to hurt Democrat Hillary Clinton's presidential candidacy.