(Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune) Former President Bill Clinton …

The Salt Lake Tribune) Former President Bill Clinton greets members of the public after participating in a nonpartisan roundtable discussion at the downtown Salt Lake City offices of Kem Gardner Thursday August 11, 2016. The Salt Lake Tribune) Former President Bill Clinton greets members of the public after participating in a nonpartisan roundtable discussion at the downtown Salt Lake City offices of Kem Gardner Thursday August 11, 2016.

The Latest: Clinton says email rules different for Hillary

Bill Clinton says it was a mistake for Hillary Clinton to maintain a personal email server even though her predecessors and her successor at the State Department did it. But the former president says his wife should have known that there would be a different set of rules applied to her if she ran for the presidency.

Hillary played favorites with huge number of Clinton Foundation donors

The shady Lebanese-Nigerian businessman who got Hillary Clinton's State Department to arrange a high-level meeting was only one of a dizzying number of big A donors to the Clinton Foundation to score government favors. The list includes high rollers whose relationships with the Clintons made them even richer; countries with dubious human-rights records; and companies looking to grease the skids to get an edge on the competition.

Honest Hillary and a Corrupted FBI

Time to revisit FBI Director James Comey's statement that no reasonable prosecutor would bring charges against Hillary Clinton. Not only was it a lie that allowed Hillary to abscond, we have been predictably rewarded with more lying , more evidence that indeed Hillary's private server was hacked by foreign intelligence services, and now face the very likely prospect that our next president will not only be a lawless, pathological liar, but open to the worst kind of blackmail.

Crooked Hillary or Unhealthy Hillary?

Donald Trump, shortly after securing the GOP nomination, attached a name to Hillary Clinton, just as he did to his opponents throughout the primary process. She was Crooked Hillary, based on a lifetime of playing fast and loose with finances, ethics, and honesty.

In email, State asked to ‘take care of’ Clinton Foundation associate

Hillary Rodham Clinton Collins: Trump will make world 'more dangerous' In email, State asked to 'take care of' Clinton Foundation associate Who is the Green Party's Jill Stein, really? MORE took the reins as U.S. secretary of State in 2009, a longtime confidante with deep ties to the Clinton Foundation pressed her senior aides to give a job to an unidentified male associate. "Important to take care of" the person, Douglas Band told Clinton aides Huma Abedin, Cheryl Mills and Nora Toiv in an April 22, 2009, email with the subject line "A favora ".

The Latest: Trump Predicts Big Growth Under Economic Plan

Donald Trump says his plan for the U.S. economy will produce annual growth of at least 4 percent, a figure not seen since the final year of Bill Clinton's presidency. The Republican nominee says that the proposal he unveiled Monday to cut taxes and create jobs makes a 4 percent growth rate "easily attainable and I think even more than that."

Who Are the Most Successful Harvard Law Graduates?

Harvard Law has topped numerous Best Of lists, and now Business Insider has created a new ranking-of the most famously successful Harvard Law alumni. From the President of the United States to the CEO of Goldman Sachs, Business Insider thinks these 14 alums are the cream of the crop.

Prison reforms could increase terror risk

Over the past 25 years we have seen the government take different approaches to tackling crime. In the 80's we saw the emergence of President Ronald Reagan's 'War on Drugs' and in the 90's we saw President Bill Clinton Prison reforms could increase terror risk Hillary's deadly Iran deal Bill Clinton, Gary Johnson to speak at Asian-American and Pacific Islander forum MORE Barack Obama Prison reforms could increase terror risk Harry Reid's final fight Obama plays 300th round of golf as president MORE has "shortened the prison sentences for dozens of additional drug offendersa " according to CNN as a part of his continuous efforts to "reign in lengthy punishments for nonviolent crimes."

Hillsborough Democrats take aim at GOP during fundraising dinner

The Hillsborough County Democratic Party's annual Kennedy-King fundraising dinner Saturday night was an unprecedented success for the recent, generally dysfunctional history of the local party, with a big, excited crowd swelled by dozens of local candidates and party officials. They included everyone from state party chairwoman Allison Tant and U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson to most of the Tampa City Council.

Trump, Clinton Trade Barbs Over Dueling Controversies

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump holds a sign during a campaign rally at the BB&T Center, Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2016. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump attacked each other Wednesday over dueling controversies dogging both candidates -- new Trump comments on gun control that even have shaken up some supporters, and the old Clinton email controversy that her backers wish would go away already.

Clintons break from campaign to attend Rhode Island funeral

Hillary Clinton took a break from the presidential campaign on Tuesday to attend the funeral in Rhode Island of her longtime friend, Mark Weiner, a major Democratic donor and fundraiser. Former President Bill Clinton delivered the eulogy, saying he was there to represent the "much despised and maligned political class, those of us who wouldn't have gotten as far in life - and certainly wouldn't have had half as much fun - if it hadn't been for Mark Weiner."

Michael Barone: Democratsa mission partly accomplished

It was a variant on a traditional convention for a party seeking a third straight term in the White House, attempting to overcome an apparent post-convention bounce for the opposition's candidate: shades of 1988 or 2000 or 2008. Usually it starts with a valedictory speech by the incumbent president, followed by celebration of the new nominee and ending with a rousing acceptance speech.