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May 19 2015
News
Hillary Clinton on her emails: I want them released ASAP
Hillary Clinton said she wants her emails from her time as secretary of state to be made public as soon as possible, hours after news broke that the State Department was aiming to release them in January 2016. “Anything that they might do to expedite that process I heartily support,” she said to reporters after a roundtable in Cedar Falls, Iowa. “I want the American people to learn as much as
PoliticoJun 12 2013
News
Experts Doubt NSA Leaker's Claim About Wiretaps
Edward Snowden's claim that as systems administrator for a defense contractor in Hawaii he had the authority "to wiretap anyone, from you or your accountant to a federal judge to even the president," just isn't plausible, says a former national security lawyer at the Justice Department and Office of the Director of National Intelligence
NPR (Online News)Jun 02 2016
Headline Roundup
State Dept. Edited Press Briefing Video
State Department spokesman John Kirby told reporters that an unknown US official requested that several minutes from a 2013 press briefing about the Iran deal. It wasn't a glitch.
CNN (Online News) Fox News (Online News) ABC News (Online)May 31 2016
Headline Roundup
Clinton Email Scandal Continues
As a former State Department watchdog debunks Clinton's central email claim, the controversy continues. Did she break the rules, and does she have the right stuff to be President?
USA TODAY Fox News (Online News) HuffPostJul 15 2015
Opinion
OPINION: Hillary’s ‘Cares About People Like You’ Problem
When is traveling on a Lear jet an indignity? When there’s a Gulfstream available and your last name is Clinton. One of the more revealing emails involving then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton recently released by the State Department came from top aide Huma Abedin on July 2, 2009. “The g3 is delayed till 5pm wheels up,” reported Ms. Abedin. “There is a lear available at 2pm with 6 seats.
Guest Writer - RightMay 12 2015
News
Americans quit jobs at rapid clip in March
The number of people quitting jobs in March hit a seven-year high in a sign that workers are becoming more confident in their employment prospects.
About 2.8 million Americans left their jobs, up from 2.7 million in February, the Labor Department said Tuesday. That's the most since April 2008.
A large number of quits is a sign of a dynamic labor market in which workers feel
USA TODAYFeb 08 2013
News
Obama Team To Make Important, If Symbolic, Choice On Gay Marriage
By the end of this month, the federal government is expected to file briefs in a pair of same-sex marriage cases before the U.S. Supreme Court. One case poses questions so difficult that the president himself is expected to make the final decision on what arguments the Justice Department will make.
NPR (Online News)Dec 28 2014
News
Montana's New Gov. Website Offers Obamacare, Food Stamps, TANF in One Stop
Welcome to Montana's new one-stop wonder. The website where residents can apply for Obamacare, food stamps, and housing assistance in one convenient location.
The Montana Department of Public Health & Human Services' recently launched website streamlines the application process for various government assistance programs. The new system allows individuals to enter their information
TownhallMar 13 2018
Headline Roundup
Rex Tillerson Out as Secretary of State
President Trump announced that CIA director Mike Pompeo would be the new Secretary of State, replacing former Exxon-Mobil CEO Rex Tillerson. The timing comes as a surprise to many in Washington.
The Hill Breitbart News Washington PostMay 30 2013
News
Former Bush Official Said to Be Obama Pick to Lead F.B.I.
President Obama plans to nominate James B. Comey, a former hedge fund executive who served as a senior Justice Department official under President George W. Bush, to replace Robert S. Mueller III as the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, according to two people with knowledge of the selection.
New York Times (News)