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Clinton never questioned in Benghazi probe

Former secretary of state Hillary Clinton was never questioned by investigators looking into the attack on the US mission in Libya that claimed the life of the US ambassador, a head of the internal probe said Sunday. Ambassador Thomas Pickering said he and retired admiral Mike Mullen interviewed Clinton near the end of their investigation into the September 11 attack in Benghazi but saw no need to question her about her role.

Speculation Swirls - Will Hillary Clinton Run for President in 2016?

US President Barack Obama has barely scratched the surface of his second term in office, a scant 79 days, and already, the finicky American public is practically salivating over speculation that former first lady, US senator, and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, will try to succeed him in 2016, APA reports quoting RIA Novosti. “Do I think she will run? Yes I do… Has there ever been a male candidate who was the odds-on favorite to be president and backed away?

Hillary Clinton says women's rights 'unfinished business'

Hillary Clinton, the former US secretary of state and possible candidate to become America's first female president, called women's rights today the ‘unfinished business of the 21st century.’ Clinton, whose current spree of public appearances is feeding speculation that she's interested in a 2016 White House run, got standing ovation after ovation from the mostly female audience at the Women in the World conference in New York. The wife of former president Bill Clinton, gave no hints about her own ambitions, instead devoting her speech to what she called ‘the great unfinished b

Women's rights 'unfinished business'

Hillary Clinton, the former US secretary of state and possible candidate to become America's first female president, called women's rights on Friday the "unfinished business of the 21st century." Clinton, whose current spree of public appearances is feeding speculation about a potential 2016 White House run, got standing ovation after ovation from the mostly female audience at the Women in the World conference in New York.

Women's rights 'unfinished business'

Hillary Clinton, the former US secretary of state and possible candidate to become America's first female president, called women's rights on Friday the "unfinished business of the 21st century." Clinton, whose current spree of public appearances is feeding speculation that she's interested in a 2016 White House run, got standing ovation after ovation from the mostly female audience at the Women in the World conference in New York.

Hillary Clinton's not running, but the bandwagon is

Hillary Clinton has given no indication she wants to run for president in 2016 -- except for a rising flood of public appearances, the emergence of a supporters' website, and now a book outlining her views on the world. Publishers Simon & Schuster announced on Thursday that the book will appear in the summer of 2014, which is midway through President Barack Obama's final term and conveniently timed ahead of the next election campaign.

Hillary Clinton to pen 'ultimate book' on world

Hillary Clinton, whose every move is being scrutinized for signs that she might make a 2016 presidential run, announced Thursday she's penning a book outlining her views on the United States' role in the world. The ex-secretary of state's first book since leaving office will be published by Simon & Schuster in the summer of 2014, midway through President Barack Obama's final term, the publisher said.

Hillary Clinton backs gay marriage

Former US secretary of state Hillary Clinton, who may be eyeing a run in the 2016 presidential election, came off the sidelines Monday and announced her support for gay marriage. While Clinton pushed gay, lesbian and transgender (LGBT) rights during her four-year tenure as America's top diplomat, considering them human rights, she had not until now advocated for same-sex marriage.

Hillary Clinton backs gay marriage

Former US secretary of state Hillary Clinton, who may be eyeing a run in the 2016 presidential election, on Monday came off the sidelines and announced her support for gay marriage. While Clinton pushed gay, lesbian and transgender (LGBT) rights during her four-year tenure as America's top diplomat, considering them human rights, she had not until now advocated for gay marriage.

Hillary Clinton tops 2016 US presidential poll

The 2016 US election might be a full three and a half years away, but that is not stopping pollsters from asking voters who has the early presidential edge. And the advantage goes to Hillary Clinton. The recently retired secretary of state and former first lady would handily defeat any of three leading potential Republican candidates, including New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, the Quinnipiac University poll said Thursday.
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