Is Hillary Clinton out of ammo to use against Donald Trump?

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Is Hillary Clinton out of ammo to use against Donald Trump?
As poll after poll shows the presidential race tightening, Hillary Clinton has already fired most of her heavy artillery at Donald Trump.

Trump makes appearance on ‘Tonight Show’
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump appeared on NBC’s “Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” on Thursday and joked that he is “looking to make a lot less money” in changing jobs to become president.

Congressional report slams NSA leaker Edward Snowden
A House intelligence committee report issued Thursday condemned Edward Snowden, saying the National Security Agency leaker is not a whistleblower and that the vast majority of the documents he stole were defense secrets that had nothing to do with privacy.

Cosmo interviewer savages Ivanka Trump, softballs Chelsea Clinton
When women’s mag Cosmopolitan met with Chelsea Clinton in February, they gave her the soft-glove treatment, asking her about whether she’d live in the White House if her mother was elected, and if she had “fun moments” to share. But when the same interviewer sat down this week with Ivanka Trump, the gloves came off…

FBI stops short of banning agents from posing as journalists
The FBI has imposed new restrictions on its agents’ ability to masquerade as reporters following an uproar over the impersonation of an Associated Press journalist, but the agency has stopped short of ruling out the practice as news organizations had wanted.

Trump, Clinton trade barbs over Obama ‘birther’ movement
Presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton traded barbs Thursday over the Republican nominee’s past suggestions that President Barack Obama was born outside the U.S. and thus ineligible to be president, despite the fact that he was born in Hawaii – also known as the “birther” movement.

House Oversight Committee chair says ex-Clinton IT aide ‘needs to testify’
The chairman of the House committee investigating Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server said Thursday that the computer specialist tasked with setting up the server “needs to come and testify.”

Missouri state senator sits during Pledge of Allegiance
Colin Kaepernick’s National Anthem protest has started a ripple effect across the sports spectrum, reaching other NFL players, soccer stars and even high school student athletes. On Wednesday, his protest trickled into the Missouri Legislature.

Tale of the Tape: Trump, Clinton release medical records – will it quell health debate?
The test results are in – but the release of new medical details on Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump is unlikely to stop the jabs between the two camps about each other’s fitness for office.

Huelskamp may force impeachment vote against IRS chief despite deal
One of the authors of impeachment articles against IRS Commissioner John Koskinen said Thursday that he could move to hold a House floor vote on the issue next week, scuppering an agreement among House Republicans to postpone the potentially divisive action.

Group wants Donald Trump Jr. to apologize over ‘gas chamber’ remark
The Anti-Defamation League called on Donald Trump’s eldest son to apologize Thursday for making a Holocaust reference during a radio interview.

Is Hillary Clinton Out of Ammo to Use Against Donald Trump?
As poll after poll shows the presidential race tightening, Hillary Clinton has already fired most of her heavy artillery at Donald Trump.

Congressional report slams NSA leaker Edward Snowden
A House intelligence committee report issued Thursday condemned Edward Snowden, saying the National Security Agency leaker is not a whistleblower and that the vast majority of the documents he stole were defense secrets that had nothing to do with privacy.

GOP seeks review of claim NFL tried to sway concussion study
House Republicans are calling for an independent review of allegations the National Football League sought to improperly influence a government study into the link between football and brain disease.

Fox News Poll: Clinton and Trump in a one-point race among likely voters
The presidential race is tight. Hillary Clinton tops Donald Trump by just one point among likely voters in the four-way ballot. In the head-to-head matchup, Trump’s up by one point.

Quit crabbing: Obama creates major no-go zone for fishermen in the Atlantic
President Barack Obama has created a 4,900 square mile no-go zone for commercial fishing and other activity off the coast of New England as the first-ever Atlantic marine monument, a move loudly hailed by many environmentalists, but drawing strong protests from the fishing industry as well as causing discomfort among some prominent Democratic politicians whose constituents are affected.

Clinton returns to campaign trail after sick days, tells voters she feels ‘good’
Hillary Clinton returned to the campaign trail Thursday after being sidelined for three days by a case of pneumonia, assuring voters she feeling better and using her illness as a jumping off point to push her own policy prescriptions.

Obama administration under fire for intervening in North Dakota pipeline case
The Obama administration is coming under increasing pressure from lawmakers and oil industry groups to stand down after intervening in yet another pipeline dispute – this time, by temporarily suspending construction on the controversial North Dakota Access Pipeline.

Trump supports birth control without a prescription
Donald Trump says he believes women should be able to obtain birth control without a prescription.

Cosmo interviewer savages Ivanka Trump, softballs Chelsea Clinton
When women’s mag Cosmopolitan met with Chelsea Clinton in February, they gave her the soft-glove treatment, asking her about whether she’d live in the White House if her mother was elected, and if she had “fun moments” to share. But when the same interviewer sat down this week with Ivanka Trump, the gloves came off…

Johnson the key to a Trump victory
Many thought Johnson would be Trump’s downfall, but he actually looks like Trump’s chance to victory.

Sources: FBI aware of several GOP-aimed hacks
The FBI is aware of several election-related hacks of GOP officials and surrogates, law enforcement sources tell Fox News.

Trump outlines vision for economy, promising large tax cuts
Donald Trump outlined his vision for managing the nation’s economy as president on Thursday, promising that his plans to lower taxes by $4.4 trillion over a decade and cut regulations would lead to booming growth, create millions of jobs and even cut into the nation’s budget deficit.

General vs. General: Powell, Flynn feud over hacked email slams
The latest fallout from Colin Powell’s hacked emails is pitting general versus general.

Trump campaign releases results from candidate’s physical
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump released a summary Thursday of his latest physical examination and a letter from his doctor saying he is in “excellent physical health.”

Trump, Clinton release medical details
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House votes to halt Guantanamo detainee transfers
The House on Thursday backed election-year legislation that temporarily would halt the transfer of more detainees from the U.S. naval prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

FBI has tightened its policies for impersonating journalists
The FBI has imposed new restrictions on its agents’ ability to masquerade as reporters following an uproar over the impersonation of an Associated Press journalist.

BIAS ALERT: Networks soft-pedal Powell emails on Bill, Hillary; lead with Trump posts
Colin Powell’s leaked emails show he was an equal opportunity basher of both presidential candidates, but the Big Three nightly newscasts put the focus on the four-star general’s derisive remarks about Donald Trump.

Republicans avoid tough vote on Koskinen – for now
As it turns out, lawmakers won’t have to vote on impeaching John Koskinen just yet. Thanks to some behind-the-scenes wrangling from Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., the Freedom Caucus carved a deal with House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., to hold an impeachment hearing with Koskinen present next Wednesday.

Trump interruption in Flint a setup?
The minister of a Methodist church made national headlines after she scolded Donald Trump for injecting politics into a campaign stop.

DHS accused of sitting on damning border report as immigration issue drives presidential race
Federal lawmakers seeking to pinpoint the number of illegal immigrants who successfully sneak across the southern border ordered up a report from the Department of Homeland Security, but the agency refuses to release it and instead cites a misleading statistic that overstates the number who are nabbed, sources told Fox News.

Trump surges in battleground, national polls
Donald Trump is surging in new battleground and national polls at a time when Hillary Clinton faces tough questions not only about her health but her sweeping criticism of her Republican opponent’s supporters.

Hack Attacks: From Colin Powell to the DNC, cyberthieves are driving our election
It suddenly seems that hackers have seized control of the presidential election.

Trump appears to brush off Powell’s criticisms revealed in email leak
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump appeared to brush off the controversy surrounding former Secretary of State Colin Powell’s leaked emails in which Powell describes Trump as a “national disgrace” and suggests the party is “crashing and burning.”

House Republicans reach deal to avoid vote on impeaching IRS commissioner
House Republicans reached an agreement late Wednesday to avoid a potentially divisive floor vote on impeaching IRS Commissioner John Koskinen.

Army taking second look at case of paralyzed Green Beret facing discharge
The Army is taking a second look at the case of a Green Beret who was paralyzed in an accident last year and now faces the possibility of a discharge that could jeopardize his medical care, FoxNews.com has learned.

House Republicans reach deal to avoid vote on impeaching IRS commissioner
House Republicans reached an agreement late Wednesday to avoid a potentially divisive floor vote on impeaching IRS Commissioner John Koskinen.

Clinton campaign releases additional health details on candidate
The Hillary Clinton campaign on Wednesday released what it called a “comprehensive update” on the candidate’s medical information, describing the illness that took her off the trail this week as a mild and non-contagious bacterial pneumonia.

House approves bill to make it easier to fire at VA
The House approved a bill Wednesday aimed at making it easier for the Department of Veterans Affairs to fire employees for misconduct or poor performance — a source of ongoing tension with the Obama administration.

Hurt: Trump turning around political fortune amid Clinton missteps
Charles Hurt, political columnist for the Washington Times, told viewers Wednesday on “Special Report with Bret Baier” that Donald Trump is turning around his political fortune after his opponent’s recent health scare and newly leaked emails.

Army taking second look at case of paralyzed Green Beret facing discharge
The Army is taking a second look at the case of a Green Beret who was paralyzed in an accident last year and now faces the possibility of a discharge that could jeopardize his medical care, FoxNews.com has learned.

Beverage industry, others sue to block Philadelphia soda tax
The American Beverage Association and others filed a lawsuit Wednesday to try to block a soda tax set to take effect in Philadelphia in January.

Trump tries to talk politics in Flint, told to focus on water issues
Donald Trump received a very succinct message Wednesday during a speech in Flint, Michigan: focus on the water crisis, not Hillary Clinton.

Phoenix sheriff Joe Arpaio may have new foe: George Soros
Joe Arpaio, the self-proclaimed toughest sheriff in America who could face criminal charges for ignoring a judge’s order to stop targeting Latinos in anti-immigration roundups, may now have a new foe as he seeks re-election — George Soros, the billionaire liberal hedge fund tycoon.

Clinton campaign releases additional health details on candidate
The Hillary Clinton campaign on Wednesday released what it called a “comprehensive update” on the candidate’s medical information, describing the illness that took her off the trail this week as a mild and non-contagious bacterial pneumonia.

Rift in administration over US-Russia pact on Syria
Top Obama administration officials reportedly are at odds over a newly announced agreement with Russia to curb the violence in Syria, with Defense Secretary Ash Carter voicing concerns about the plan announced by Secretary of State John Kerry.

California gov preserves ‘tampon’ tax, comes under fire from female lawmakers
California Gov. Jerry Brown is under fire from female lawmakers after he rejected legislation Tuesday that would waive sales taxes on tampons and diapers, along with a host of other tax breaks that would have added up to $300 million a year.

Melania Trump releases more immigration details, no records
Melania Trump released a letter Wednesday from an immigration attorney that provided more detail on what she said was her legal pathway to U.S. citizenship. But the Slovenian-born wife of the GOP presidential nominee did not publish any part of her immigration file– official documents that would put to rest questions about whether she followed immigration law.

US, Israel sign massive military aid deal; $38B, 10 years
The United States on Wednesday signed an unprecedented new security agreement with Israel that will give the Israeli military $38 billion over 10 years.

Hayden becomes first female, black librarian of Congress
Carla Hayden, a career librarian who grew up in Chicago and kept Baltimore’s libraries open during last year’s civic unrest, was sworn in Wednesday as the 14th Librarian of Congress, becoming the first woman and the first African-American to lead the national library.

Bill and Chelsea Clinton to leave board of foundation health project
Former President Bill Clinton and daughter Chelsea will leave the board of a health project connected to the Clinton Foundation, should Hillary Clinton win the White House.

New York lawmaker wins primary – days after killing himself
Days after killing himself, a vocal advocate for gun rights and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has won a New York primary election.

Did Trump really mock reporter’s disability? Videos could back him up
Donald Trump, it turns out, is not very good at impressions — but that could be his alibi against persistent accusations that he mocked a reporter’s disability last fall.

CNN’s Amanpour suggests Clinton health coverage sexist
CNN host Christiane Amanpour suggested on air Monday that the heavy coverage of the Democratic nominee’s health is simply sexist.

New poll: Clinton loses long-held Ohio lead, Trump up by 5 points
A Bloomberg Politics poll released Wednesday shows Hillary Clinton losing her lead to Donald Trump in battleground Ohio, after a rough campaign stretch in which she faced criticism for demeaning Trump supporters as well as renewed speculation about her health.

Hillary’s hopes could fall through enthusiasm gap
GOP voters are looking as enthusiastic as they did in 2004…to the detriment of Hillary Clinton.

Sources: US lifting sanctions on Burma as Suu Kyi visits
A U.S. official and congressional aides say that President Barack Obama is set to lift U.S. economic sanctions on Myanmar.

Mylan CEO to testify in hearing on EpiPen price increases
The head of the pharmaceutical company Mylan will face lawmakers’ questions at a hearing next week on steep price increases for its life-saving EpiPen injector device.

House panel approves bill prohibiting cash payments to Iran
In an election-year broadside, the Republican-led House Foreign Affairs Committee approved legislation Wednesday to prohibit the United States from making cash payments to Iran and require that Congress be notified before any future claims settlements with Tehran are conducted.

DNI declines required damage assessment of Clinton’s leaked email secrets
The U.S. intelligence community declined to conduct a required assessment of the damage to national security caused by former secretary of state Hillary Clinton sending and receiving secrets on a private email server.

Drivers nabbed by red light cameras want their money back
Motorists from 65 Florida cities and counties want their money back after paying red light camera tickets that a state appeals court deemed illegal two years ago.

Official: US goal to take in 110,000 refugees in coming year
The Obama administration is setting a goal to take in 110,000 refugees from around the world in the coming year.

Media rip Hillary’s handling of health, but not attack on Trump backers
The media consensus is that Hillary Clinton’s failure to disclose her pneumonia was, well, deplorable.

Ivanka Trump: US must ‘catch up with the times’ on guaranteed maternity leave
Ivanka Trump told Fox News’ Megyn Kelly Tuesday night that the U.S. must “catch up with the times” and offer guaranteed paid maternity leave.

Powell warned Clinton not to make him fall guy over email scandal, leaked messages reveal
Leaked messages from former Secretary of State Colin Powell’s email account showed Tuesday that he attempted to persuade Hillary Clinton and her aides from using him as a scapegoat for the controversy surrounding her private email server.

Obama hits campaign trail for Clinton amid rough patch, calls her ‘fit’ to lead
President Obama returned Tuesday to the campaign trail to help fellow Democrat Hillary Clinton through arguably the rockiest stretch of her White House campaign, brushing aside the controversies that have dogged her candidacy and assuring voters she’s “fit” for office — as she spends a second day off the trail on doctor’s orders.

New York attorney general investigating Trump Foundation
New York’s attorney general has begun investigating Republican nominee Donald Trump’s charity to determine whether it has abided by state laws governing nonprofits.

Trump child care plan breaks with conservative orthodoxy
Donald Trump rolled out a plan Tuesday aimed at making child care more affordable, guaranteeing new mothers six weeks of paid maternity leave and suggesting new incentives for employees to provide their workers childcare. Spurred on by his daughter, Ivanka, Trump waded into topics more often discussed by Democrats.

Ivanka Trump: US must ‘catch up with the times’ on guaranteed maternity leave
Ivanka Trump told Fox News’ Megyn Kelly Tuesday night that the U.S. must “catch up with the times” and offer guaranteed paid maternity leave.

Obama hits campaign trail for Clinton amid rough patch, calls her ‘fit’ to lead
President Obama returned Tuesday to the campaign trail to help fellow Democrat Hillary Clinton through arguably the rockiest stretch of her White House campaign, brushing aside the controversies that have dogged her candidacy and assuring voters she’s “fit” for office — as she spends a second day off the trail on doctor’s orders.

Israel to get $38 billion in US military aid over 10 years
The United States will provide Israel’s military with $38 billion during the next 10 years, officials said Tuesday, the largest batch of military assistance the U.S. has ever pledged to another country.

FNC to debut new political analysis show with Dana Perino and Chris Stirewalt
Fox News Channel announced Tuesday that it will debut a new political analysis show co-hosted by Dana Perino of “The Five” and digital politics editor Chris Stirewalt.

Obama to veto bill letting 9/11 families sue Saudi Arabia, White House confirms
The White House confirmed Tuesday that President Obama plans to veto newly passed legislation allowing the families of 9/11 victims to sue the government of Saudi Arabia – laying the groundwork for a showdown with Congress.

British man who tried to attack Trump in Las Vegas enters guilty plea
A British man pleaded guilty Tuesday to federal charges that could get him about two years in a U.S. prison and deported for trying to grab a police officer’s gun to shoot Donald Trump at a June campaign rally in Las Vegas.

Supreme Court won’t block Senate’s Backpage sex ads subpoena
The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to block a congressional subpoena seeking information on how classified ads portal Backpage.com

Will Obama fence off more of the ocean? US fishermen are fearful
American fishermen are deeply fearful that the Obama White House could cut them off as early as this week from major fishing areas of the U.S. continental shelf on both coasts, further restricting one of the most highly regulated fishing industries in the world.

Another ObamaCare co-op folds, leaving only 6 remaining
Health Republic Insurance of New Jersey is folding after the state’s insurance commissioner put the Obamacare co-op in “rehabilitation” due to its hazardous financial condition.

Republicans submit resolution to impeach IRS commissioner
House conservatives revived a long-shot effort Tuesday to oust IRS Commissioner John Koskinen, formally introducing an impeachment resolution expected to see a vote by the end of the week.

Can Obama rescue ailing Hillary?
Obama’s approval ratings keep inching higher, but will it actually be able to help Hillary?

What happens if Clinton drops out?
Whether an October surprise may have come a month early, it’s too soon to say. But Hillary Clinton’s weekend health scare already has started to stir speculation about whether Democratic officials should be discussing the possibility of a Plan B, in case they need to hastily arrange for a replacement nominee.

Clinton IT specialist ignores subpoena for House hearing; other witnesses plead 5th
The former State Department IT specialist who set up Hillary Clinton’s private server ignored a subpoena to appear Tuesday before a House committee hearing, while other tech experts who helped maintain the system asserted their Fifth Amendment right not to testify – frustrating Republican lawmakers trying to dig deeper into the former secretary of state’s email setup.

US Supreme Court declines to restore early voting in Ohio
The Supreme Court has refused to delay a rollback to early voting in swing-state Ohio.

Lawmaker issues subpoena to FBI for Clinton probe records
A powerful Republican lawmaker abruptly stopped a Monday hearing on Capitol Hill to serve a subpoena demanding the FBI’s full investigative file on the Hillary Clinton email probe to a top official, telling the man “you are hereby served.”

Clinton says she didn’t think pneumonia diagnosis disclosure ‘was going to be that big a deal’
Hillary Clinton defended herself Monday over how her campaign’s lateness her pneumonia diagnosis, saying she’s “already met a high standard of transparency” while looking forward to returning to the campaign trail.

Michigan state lawmaker killed in motorcycle accident
A three-term state lawmaker died in a motorcycle accident Monday evening, a northern Michigan sheriff said.

Report: Florida congressional candidate makes candid comments about Clinton
A Florida congressional candidate reportedly told supporters before a campaign event Saturday that Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton “is under no illusions that you want to have sex with her, or that she’s going to seduce you.”

Pence says voters have ‘right to know’ about medical records, hits back at ‘deplorables’ remark
Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence said Monday on “Special Report with Bret Baier” that the Trump campaign will continue to criticize Hillary Clinton’s “basket of deplorables” remark, while adding that voters have a “right to know” about candidate medical records.

Pence says voters have ‘right to know’ about medical records, hits back at ‘deplorables’ remark
Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence said Monday on “Special Report with Bret Baier” that the Trump campaign will continue to criticize Hillary Clinton’s “basket of deplorables” remark, while adding that voters have a “right to know” about candidate medical records.

Congressional Republicans looking into options to avoid government shutdown
With funding for the government set to run out Sep. 30, congressional Republicans have an overriding concern – to avoid a government shutdown, for which they often have been blamed in the past.

Krauthammer on Clinton’s health: ‘These people are simply incapable of telling truth’
Syndicated columnist and Fox News contributor Charles Krauthammer said Monday on “Special Report with Bret Baier” that Hillary Clinton’s campaign should have been honest from the beginning about the presidential nominee’s recent health problems.

Clinton says she didn’t think pneumonia diagnosis disclosure ‘was going to be that big a deal’
Hillary Clinton defended herself Monday over how her campaign’s lateness her pneumonia diagnosis, saying she’s “already met a high standard of transparency” while looking forward to returning to the campaign trail.

Lawmaker issues subpoena to FBI for Clinton probe records
A senior House Republican on Monday escalated the GOP’s battle with the FBI over its decision not to recommend criminal charges against Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email system, serving a top FBI official with a subpoena for the investigation’s full case file.

Trump denounces Clinton for ‘deplorables’ comment, calls on her to ‘retract’ remarks
Donald Trump set aside the speculation over Hillary Clinton’s health Monday afternoon and shifted focus back to his opponent’s demeaning comments about his supporters — questioning her credibility as a candidate after “attacking Americans who have no political power.”

Confusion over cease-fire as US walks back Kerry comments
Confusion reigned Monday over Syria’s new cease-fire as Secretary of State John Kerry said the United States and Russia could permit President Bashar Assad’s government to launch new airstrikes against Al Qaeda-linked militants. The State Department quickly reversed itself.

Double-voting – even triple-voting – found in US elections
Once was apparently not enough for Pasco Parker. Prosecutors say the 63-year-old Tennessee man voted in the 2012 presidential election, not once … not twice … but three times, in three different states.

Bill Clinton to host fundraisers, campaign event while Hillary convalesces
Bill Clinton will host fundraisers and at least one campaign event while his wife, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, recovers from pneumonia.

Clinton’s ‘deplorables’ gaffe touches off merch, meme frenzy
Just days after Hillary Clinton said she regretted calling half of Donald Trump supporters a “basket of deplorables,” some of those supporters are embracing the title — while enterprising web retailers seize the moment by quickly churning out a line of “deplorables” merchandise.

It really is about her health
The media’s uproar over Clinton’s health scare really is about her health.

No. 3 Senate Democrat Schumer discloses pneumonia diagnosis
The No. 3 Senate Democrat is disclosing that he was diagnosed with pneumonia.

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