FBI documents reveal new details on Clinton’s “extremely…

Former secretary of state Hillary Clinton and her staffers used an informal and sometimes haphazard system for exchanging and storing sensitive information and were at times unaware of or were unconcerned with State Department policy, documents from an FBI investigation into her private e-mail server system show. The documents reveal myriad new details about the e-mail setup and show that investigators found multiple attempts by hackers to access Clinton's system - a series of personal devices and servers that the Democratic presidential candidate told investigators she used as a matter of convenience while she was secretary of state.

Why Obama shouldn’t expect much from the G20

Behind the forced smiles and obligatory handshakes that mark what could be President Barack Obama's final encounters with Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Vladimir Putin this Sunday at the G20 lurks one undeniably inconvenient reality: These days, more divides Russia and Turkey from the United States than unites them. Where you stand in life and politics has everything to do with where you sit.

Trump, Clinton campaigns redouble on tough Iran posture after report of exemptions

Hundreds of people protesting against the Iran nuclear deal on July 26, 2015, in Los Angeles, California. Photo by Peter Duke The Trump and Clinton campaigns issued tough-on-Iran statements in the wake of a report that alleges that negotiators allowed Iran secret loopholes in the nuclear agreement.

Clinton tells FBI she could not recall all briefings on preserving documents

Hillary Clinton, under questioning by federal investigators over whether she had been briefed on how to preserve government records as she was about to leave the State Department, said she had suffered a concussion, was working part-time and could not recall every briefing she received. Clinton, the Democratic Party's presidential candidate, raised the health scare during her 3-1/2-hour interview with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Justice Department prosecutors on July 2, according to an FBI summary released on Friday.

Donald Trump hasn’t paid 10 top staffers

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has run an unusually cheap campaign in part by not paying at least 10 top staffers, consultants and advisers, some of whom are no longer with the campaign, according to a review of federal campaign finance filings. Those who have so far not been paid, the filings show, include recently departed campaign manager Paul Manafort, California state director Tim Clark, communications director Michael Caputo and a pair of senior aides who left the campaign in June to immediately go to work for a Trump Super PAC.

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FBI releases documents related to Clinton email probe

In a rare step, the Federal Bureau of Investigation on Friday released two sets of documents related to the email investigations of former secretary of state Hillary Clinton, who is now the Democratic presidential nominee. 'We also are releasing a factual summary of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's investigation into this matter,' a statement said.

FBI publishes notes on Clinton’s use of private email

Hillary Clinton told the FBI she relied on the judgments of her staff not to send emails containing classified information to the private email account she relied on as secretary of state, adding that she was unclear about a classification marking on official government documents. The revelation came Friday as the FBI, in a rare step, published scores of pages summarizing interviews with Clinton and her top aides from the recently closed criminal investigation into her use of a private email server in the basement her Chappaqua, New York, home.

Hillary Clinton’s Parade of Disappearing Blackberries Is Your Holiday Weekend News Dump

Today, right before Labor Day weekend, the FBI dumped some heavily redacted summary files of its interview and investigation of the private email and communication systems set up by Hillary Clinton when she was secretary of state. Hey, at least they released the information early enough so that journalists can search through it before dumping their findings onto a populace that is currently stuck in traffic.

Roger Clinton ordered to attend AA meetings while out on bail after Redondo Beach arrest

Former President Bill Clinton's half-brother Roger Clinton was ordered Friday to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings or enroll in a longer-term alcohol education program while free on bail following a driving under the influence arrest in Redondo Beach. Roger Clinton, 60, whose sister-in-law is Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, was not required to attend his arraignment in Torrance court on misdemeanor charges of driving while impaired, driving with a blood-alcohol level above 0.08, and failure to complete a chemical test.

Arizona GOP defends wanted poster of Democrat Kirkpatrick

Two Pakistani military helicopters are planning to search Saturday morning for a pair well-known Utah climbers missing on an icy mountain. The Pakistan military plans to search with helicopters Saturday morning for a pair well-known Utah climbers missing on an icy mountain peak that has been encased by thick clouds and snowfall for days.

Putin Denies Russia Hacked DNC: ‘Does It Even Matter Who Hacked This Data?’

Russian President Vladimir Putin publicly denied that Russia hacked the Democratic National Committee's data and questioned if it even matters who is responsible. "Listen, does it even matter who hacked this data?" Putin asked during an interview with Bloomberg on Thursday.

Clinton would curtail ‘unjustified’ drug price hikes with oversight panel

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton said on Friday that if elected, she would protect U.S. consumers from price hikes on life-saving drugs by creating a consumer oversight panel and importing emergency treatments if necessary. "Over the past year, we've seen far too many examples of drug companies raising prices excessively for long-standing, life-saving treatments with little or no new innovation or R&D," Clinton said in a statement.

‘Crushed’: Some Hispanic leaders feel misled by Trump

Some Hispanic leaders who have been advising Donald Trump say they feel betrayed after his long-awaited immigration speech that definitively ruled out a pathway to legal status for people living in the country illegally. Trump stopped short of calling for the mass deportation of millions of people who have not committed crimes beyond their immigration offenses.

Hispanic backers sour on Trump after immigration speech

Some of Donald Trump's Hispanic backers distanced themselves from the Republican nominee on Thursday for standing by a hardline approach to illegal immigration in a key speech after indicating for weeks that he may soften his approach. Trump tried to clarify confusion about immigration, his signature policy issue, in a speech on Wednesday.

Donald Trump campaign hires Citizens United president

Donald Trump's new deputy campaign manager is the longtime president of Citizen United - the conservative non-profit infamously known for helping to scale back regulations on political spending and OKing unlimited buys for corporations. "A friend of mine for many years," Trump told the Washington Post .