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Hillary Clinton announces official support for gay marriage (VIDEO)

Former US Secretary of State and possible presidential candidate Hillary Clinton announced her official support for gay marriage in a video on the Human Rights Campaign website, bringing to an end any speculation about her stance on the often divisive issue.

Hillary Clinton back at work after month of illness

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has resumed her duties, a month after she was first taken ill with a stomach virus.

Chatter: Benghazi investigation slams US State Department

The US State Department is accused of failing to protect its staff in Benghazi, more polio workers are killed in Pakistan, and Rudolph has a very good reason for a red nose.
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The US State Department is accused of failing to protect its staff in Benghazi, more polio workers are killed in Pakistan, and Rudolph has a very good reason for a red nose.
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Poll: Voters say no to Hillary Clinton for NYC mayor

A poll of New York state voters shows 58% don’t think Clinton should run for mayor.

What else should Hillary take the blame for?

After Hillary Clinton claims responsibility for security breaches at the US embassy in Libya, the internet comes up with many, many more ways for her to fall on her sword.
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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton attends a UN Security Council meeting on peace and security in the Middle East and doodles on her remarks. (EMMANUEL DUNAND/AFP/Getty Images)

Hillary Clinton said she didn't want a "blame game." Well, sorry Hills, but you've got one.

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China: Dissident Chen Guangcheng leaves US Embassy

The US government would remain "engaged with Mr. Chen and his family in the days, weeks and years ahead," Clinton said.

Webby deadline is soon

Hint: GlobalPost is a nominee.

Hillary Clinton to quit if Barack Obama re-elected (VIDEO)

Clinton dismissed speculation that she plans to run as vice-president in 2012 or president in 2016, saying that she was tired of being on "the high wire of American politics."

Burma's Aung San Suu Kyi will run for parliament (VIDEO)

Burma's opposition leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, confirmed she will run for a seat in the country’s new Parliamentary election scheduled for April.
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