Chelsea Clinton Gives Birth to Baby Boy

Chelsea Clinton, daughter of presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and former President Bill Clinton, announced Saturday she had given birth to a boy named Aidan Clinton Mezvinsky. Clinton tweeted the news on Saturday morning, writing that she and husband Marc Mevinsky were "overwhelmed with gratitude and love as we celebrate the birth of our son, Aidan Clinton Mevinsky."

Chelsea Clinton Gives Birth to Son Aidan, Her Second Child

Chelsea Clinton announced the news in a tweet Saturday morning, saying she and husband, Marc Mezvinsky, were "overwhelmed with gratitude and love." "We are overjoyed to be grandparents again with the arrival of our grandson, Aidan Clinton Mezvinsky," Hillary and Bill Clinton said in a statement on Saturday, NBC News reports .

Democratic congresswoman has an interesting theory about Trump’s relationship with the Clintons

You hear this theory floated jokingly by conservative #NeverTrumpers now and again, but no one really believes it. And when you do hear it, it's more of an "If Trump were trying to lose to the Clintons, what would he be doing differently right now?" rhetorical point, not a semi-serious accusation.

20 years on, UN waits for working nuclear-test-ban treaty

The world was a more peaceful place when a newly sworn-in President Barack Obama pledged to "aggressively pursue" a global ban on nuclear arms tests. But as his term winds down, a working test-ban treaty remains a dream and some of the loudest voices out of Washington are hostile.

New president? Sure. But House, casinos also on NJ ballot

Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton will capture most of the spotlight ahead of the November general election, but in New Jersey, voters will also pick their 12-member congressional delegation and whether to gamble on approving casino expansion. Tuesday's primary set the slate for the Nov. 8 election when the state's nearly 5.5 million registered voters will decide whether to keep their U.S. House delegation.

Social Security’s Enemies Are Down – But They’re Not Out

Not so long ago, Social Security was endangered by a "bipartisan" consensus that sought to cut its benefits - already lower than those of comparable countries - as part of a "grand bargain." President Obama even put a slow-motion benefit cut into one of his proposed budgets, in the form of a reduction in cost-of-living increases.

Profile: Hillary Clinton poised to be first female standard-bearer of major U.S. political party

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Monday reached the number of delegates required to notch the Democratic nomination, according to the Associated Press's latest delegate count. The tally included the overwhelming support by unpledged delegates or superdelegates for her.

The Most Important Election Ever

The Nation magazine recently declared that the 2016 election "may be the most important election of our lives." This really shouldn't be surprising, since nearly every presidential election has been accompanied by similarly breathless promises that it will be one of the most important of our lives.

Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Bill Clinton stump for Hillary in Los Angeles

LINCOLN HEIGHTS >> Basketball legends Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Earvin “Magic” Johnson joined former President Bill Clinton Sunday for a three-stop tour of Los Angeles to urge voters to send Hillary Clinton to the White House. The sports greats and the 42nd president visited supporters and phone bank callers in East Los Angeles, Boyle Heights and Lincoln Heights with their message.

Hillary Clinton wins Puerto Rico primary, nears Democratic nomination

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton makes a major address on national security, saying her Republican rival Donald Trump is "temperamentally unfit" to be president. Washington: Hillary Clinton cruised to victory in Puerto Rico's Democratic primary on Sunday, putting her on the cusp of mathematically clinching the party's nomination and becoming the first woman to lead a major US presidential ticket.

Pro-Trump group’s first ad uses both Clintons’ words against them

A pro-Donald Trump super PAC ties Hillary Clinton's private email server use to Bill Clinton's Monica Lewinsky scandal in its first 30-second advertisement. The spot, from the days-old group Rebuilding America Now -- launched by close Trump associate Tom Barrack with $32 million in commitments -- follows Trump's lead in casting likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton as untrustworthy.

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Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders have been barnstorming furiously across the state in recent days, stopping at burgs big and small, as if the Democratic presidential nomination was at stake in Tuesday's California primary. It's very likely that won't be the case.

Lily Aldridge goes low-key in drawstring striped pants with husband Caleb Followill

The final photo... as The Greatest fight is over: Frail Muhammad Ali in last appearance two months before dying of septic shock as his wife, nine children and brother start battle over his $80m fortune EXCLUSIVE - 'My father can't do a thing for me, it's the same as not having one': How Muhammad Ali Jr - who lives on food stamps in a ghetto - stopped speaking to the boxing legend two years ago A fighter to the end: Muhammad Ali's daughter reveals that her father's heart kept beating for 30 MINUTES after all his organs had failed as family spokesman says he died of septic shock The legend's last journey: Ali to be given procession through his hometown on Friday before public funeral with eulogies from Bill Clinton and Billy Crystal 'Muhammad Ali was The Greatest.

Bill Clinton: Republicans ‘slobbered all over’ Hillary until…

Former US President Bill Clinton criticized Republicans on Friday for changing their tune on Hillary Clinton now that she's running for president. During a Southern California campaign stop in support of his wife's 2016 run for the White House, Clinton acknowledged that there has been "road rage" during both the Democratic and Republican primaries, but he said Republicans have turned an especially cold shoulder to Hillary.