Hillary Clinton
U.S. State Dept. calls Clinton's email records incomplete
Hillary Clinton did not hand over at least 15 emails from her time as secretary of state, the U.S. State Department said on June 25, undercutting her claim that the 30,000 work emails she provided from her personal server were a complete record.
Clinton calls for 'better deal' at first major rally
Hillary Clinton held the first major rally June 13 of her campaign to become the first woman president of the United States, promising a "better deal" for struggling middle-class Americans.
State Department sets Jan 2016 deadline for Clinton email release
The U.S. State Department has proposed a mid-January deadline to finish its review and release 55,000 pages of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's work emails she sent through a private server and has since turned over to the department.
US senator Sanders seeks Democratic presidential bid
One of America's most liberal senators, Vermont's Bernie Sanders, said April 29 that he will seek the Democratic presidential nomination, presenting a challenge to Hillary Clinton from the party's left flank.
S. Xiros' prison release is rain on G. Angelopoulos-Daskalaki's parade
Greek businesswoman Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki's plans to have former U.S. President Bill Clinton attend her conference at the Athens Hilton on June 23 and 24 were foiled after the US government expressed a critical stance on the prospect of Savvas Xiros' prison release.
Athens Clinton Global Initiative meeting cancelled
A Clinton Global Initiative Mediterranean meeting scheduled to be held in Athens in June has been cancelled, it emerged on Thursday. The cancellation came after Hillary Rodham Clinton recently announced she was running for the Democratic nomination for the US presidency in 2016. As a result of her candidacy all of the organization's upcoming meetings will be held in the US.
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Hillary Clinton Launches Second Run for US President
Hillary Clinton has announced that she will run for president of the United States again.
Launching her second campaign for Democratic candidate for president, the former secretary of state on Sunday announced her candidacy on social media in a campaign video featuring everyday life of US voters such as starting a business or having a baby.
Clinton takes White House bid on the road
Hillary Clinton was on a campaign road trip deep into the US heartland April 13 after launching her bid to become the first woman to win the White House with a pledge to champion "everyday Americans."
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Hillary vies for a second shot at the White House top spot
It was years in the making, but on Sunday Hillary Rodham Clinton made it official: she’s (again) running for US president and this time’s she’s the odds-on-favorite for the Democratic nomination going into the 2016 election.
“I’m running for president,” she said at the end of a two-minute video released in the early afternoon, EST
Obama expresses support for Hillary Clinton’s expected Presidential nomination
Incumbent US President Barack Obama gladly stated that Hillary Clinton would make an excellent President of the United States. 67 year-old Hillary Clinton is expected to announce her candidacy for the Democratic Presidential nomination. Following that, she is expected to visit Iowa, an important State when it comes to party nominees, to start her campaign.