A U.S. Marine officer facing involuntary discharge for improperly handling classified information is hoping to receive the same lenient treatment the FBI recommended for former secretary of state Hillary Clinton.
State Department reopens internal probe of Clinton emails
The State Department is re-opening an internal investigation into whether Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and her top aides mishandled classified information, Fox News confirmed late Thursday.
Obama: Police shootings show US has a ‘serious problem’
The fatal police shootings of two black men in Louisiana and Minnesota show the U.S. has a “serious problem,” President Barack Obama said Thursday.
Fox News Electoral Map: Clinton has 2016 edge, but many toss-ups in play
Hillary Clinton has the edge over Donald Trump on the 2016 electoral map, but over a dozen states could be in play and nobody is a lock, according to new Fox News projections released Thursday.
Photo of Obama in Muslim garb shows deep ties to faith, O’Reilly says
Newly unearthed photos of President Obama in Muslim garb underscore his deep ties to the faith – and possibly help explain his reluctance to call out radical Islam, Fox News Channel’s Bill O’Reilly said Wednesday.
Trump extends olive branch, and speaking slot, to former rival Cruz
Ted Cruz said Thursday he’s accepted an invitation from Donald Trump to speak at the Republican National Convention, in a sign the two former rivals are moving to bury the hatchet after a brutal primary battle.
GOP report claims billions in ObamaCare payments were illegal
Republicans on two leading House committees have released a 150-page report they say proves the Obama administration funded an Obamacare cost-sharing program illegally.
Ryan: All options available to punish Dems for guns sit-in
House Speaker Paul Ryan says “all options are on the table” for punishing Democrats for their overnight sit-in over gun control.
House GOP gives Comey light toasting, not Trump torch
Today’s hearing on Capitol Hill shows a split between the GOP’s approach to Comey and their nominee.
Sen. Cornyn demands DOJ hand over Clinton FBI interview transcript
Republican Sen. John Cornyn demanded Thursday that the Department of Justice release the transcript of Hillary Clinton’s interview with the FBI, as Republicans ramp up pressure on both Attorney General Loretta Lynch and FBI Director James Comey over the decision not to charge Clinton over her email use.
FBI director grilled over Clinton email claims at tense hearing
FBI Director James Comey acknowledged Thursday that multiple public statements made by Hillary Clinton about her email use were not true, at a tense Capitol Hill hearing where he faced tough questions from GOP lawmakers over the bureau’s decision not to seek charges against the former secretary of state despite her mishandling of classified information.
Trump meets with House, Senate Republicans to rally support ahead of Cleveland convention
Donald Trump met with Republican leaders on Capitol Hill Thursday for the second time in nearly two months to rally Republican support ahead of the national convention in Cleveland later this month.
Twitter rants against NRA, Kochs, Trump retweeted by top FEC Dem
In the latest sign of partisanship on the Federal Election Commission, a top Democrat and former chair of the nation’s elections umpires has put herself in the anti-NRA, anti-Donald Trump, and anti-Koch Brothers camp with her retweets.
Thousands of State Department e-mail accounts still risk being hacked, report says
Nearly six years after auditors first warned—back in then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s day—that thousands of unused or neglected State Department e-mail accounts risked “being compromised by unauthorized users for unauthorized purposes,” thousands of similar accounts still exist, according to an internal watchdog report.
Clinton, Sanders campaigns discussing endorsement event, sources say
The Bernie Sanders campaign is in talks with Hillary Clinton’s campaign about an event next Tuesday in New Hampshire during which the Vermont senator would endorse Clinton’s White House bid, sources told Fox News on Wednesday.
Trump attacks Lynch, Saddam, conducts VP search: Shouldn’t his target be Hillary?
On Hillary Clinton’s worst day of the campaign—although she managed not to be indicted–Donald Trump was talking about Loretta Lynch and Saddam Hussein.Oh, and trying to find a running mate.
Ryan formally urges Clapper to block Clinton from classified briefings
House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., wrote a letter Wednesday formally urging Director of National Intelligence James Clapper to deny presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton access to classified information.
Senate Dems block votes on immigration issues, including sanctuary cities
The Republican-controlled Senate failed Wednesday to advance efforts to change federal immigration law — including one to cut funding to so-called sanctuary cities.
Protesters disrupt Senate vote on labeling genetically modified food
Protesters briefly disrupted the Senate Wednesday, tossing paper money from the visitors’ gallery and chanting, “The Senate can be bought” as lawmakers voted to move ahead with legislation that would require labeling for food products containing genetically modified organisms.
Marco Rubio to skip Republican convention, spokeswoman says
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., will skip this month’s GOP convention in Cleveland to focus on his re-election bid, a spokeswoman said Wednesday.
Clinton email investigation to be closed with no criminal charges, Lynch announces
The investigation into Hillary Clinton’s private email server will be closed with no criminal charges, Attorney General Loretta Lynch announced Wednesday.
Clinton, Sanders campaigns discussing endorsement event, sources say
The Bernie Sanders campaign is in talks with Hillary Clinton’s campaign about an event next Tuesday in New Hampshire during which the Vermont senator would endorse Clinton’s White House bid, sources told Fox News on Wednesday.
Trump says 10 vice presidential picks waiting in the wings
Despite two more potential vice presidential picks removing their names from consideration, Donald Trump told Fox News on Wednesday that there are 10 more waiting in the wings.
Justice Department asks judge to block NC transgender ‘bathroom law’
The U.S. Justice Department has asked a federal judge to halt North Carolina’s law requiring people to use restrooms corresponding to the sex on their birth certificates, citing the harassment of transgender people since the measure was enacted earlier this year.
Judge orders State Dept. to release documents on corrupt contractor before election
A federal judge on Wednesday ordered the State Department to speed up the release of documents related to a decision made under former Secretary Hillary Clinton to allow a foreign defense contractor that admitted criminal wrongdoing to continue doing business with the Pentagon.
Clinton visits Atlantic City, launches attack on Trump’s business record
Hillary Clinton’s campaign has released a blistering attack ad criticizing Donald Trump’s business record in Atlantic City, ahead of her appearance by the famed boardwalk Wednesday, in which she is expected to use Trump’s record as proof he is unfit to be president.
Senate to vote on illegal immigration issues, including sanctuary cities
The controversy over illegal immigration returns to the Senate on Wednesday when the GOP-controlled chamber considers a measure to block federal funding on so-called sanctuary cities and another related to an illegal immigrant fatally shooting Katie Steinle in San Francisco.
Conservative opposition endangers House Republican gun bill
Conservative opposition put a House Republican gun and anti-terrorism bill in jeopardy Wednesday, even as Democrats pressed for election-year votes on their proposals to stiffen firearm curbs.
US punishing North Korean leader for human rights abuses
The U.S. is imposing sanctions on North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and 10 other top officials for human rights abuses.
Trump tries to disrupt Clinton scandal cycle
On the day the rest of his party is trying to capitalize on Clinton’s email scandal Trump tries to break the cycle.
Sen. Bob Corker withdraws from Trump VP consideration
Tennessee Sen. Bob Corker, who was reportedly being considered by Donald Trump as a potential running mate, has withdrawn his name from consideration for the role, a spokesman confirmed to Fox News Wednesday.
Similarities lacking in Clinton, Petraeus investigations
The FBI’s recommendation against criminal charges in the Hillary Clinton email matter drew immediate comparisons to last year’s high-profile case in which the agency took the opposite position and pursued the prosecution of then-CIA Director David Petraeus.
Obama announces more U.S. troops will stay in Afghanistan than previously said
DEVELOPING: President Obama announced on Wednesday that he will keep roughly 3,000 more U.S. troops in Afghanistan than previously announced – prolonging America’s role in a war that’s already lasted more than a decade.
Trump touts Saddam Hussein for being ‘so good’ at killing terrorists
In a move that threatened to overshadow the fallout from the FBI’s scalding statement on Hillary Clinton’s handling of classified information, presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump praised deceased dictator Saddam Hussein on Tuesday, saying the former Iraqi president was “so good” at killing terrorists.
Congressman calls for DOJ probe in officer-involved shooting death of Louisiana man
A Louisiana congressman called on the Justice Department Wednesday to open up an investigation in an officer-involved shooting death of a man outside a Baton Rouge convenience store.
Trump rips ‘rigged’ system after FBI recommends no charges against Clinton
Declaring “the system is rigged,” Donald Trump slammed presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton at a North Carolina rally Tuesday.
Capitol officials offer blood tests after lead-tainted water found in office building
Lead-contaminated water in the drinking fountains at a U.S. Capitol office building has prompted officials to offer blood testing to lawmakers and staff, according to information provided to congressional offices.
Ryan says Clinton should not receive classified briefings as Democratic nominee
House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., said late Tuesday that the Director of National Intelligence should “block” Hillary Clinton from receiving classified briefings after the Democratic National Convention.
Key lawmaker demands answers from FBI after Comey clears Clinton
Hours after FBI Director James Comey’s bombshell announcement Tuesday that he would not seek criminal charges against Hillary Clinton over her use of a private email system for government work, a key lawmaker wrote the lawman demanding answers.
VA health care still has ‘profound deficiencies,’ report says
Two years after a scandal over long wait times for veterans seeking health care, the Department of Veterans Affairs still has “profound deficiencies” in delivering health care to millions of veterans, a congressional commission says in a new report.
Court rules emails from White House science adviser’s personal account subject to open records law
A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that work-related emails from a private account used by the White House’s top science adviser are subject to disclosure under federal open records laws.
Federal judge blocks Kansas from cutting Medicaid money to Planned Parenthood
Kansas cannot cut off Medicaid funding for two Planned Parenthood affiliates, a federal judge said Tuesday.
Krauthammer: Clinton is a ‘non-criminal liar’
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