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Bill Clinton accepted nearly $20 million in payments from a prominent for-profit education company, despite the fact that his wife, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, has made criticism of such firms a cornerstone of her education policy proposals, a new report alleges. The former president took at least $17.6 million from Laureate International Universities, a large for-profit education conglomerate that runs at least 80 schools and universities across the world, in exchange for a five-year role as "honorary chancellor," NBC News reported.
In a brilliant Late Show monologue last night, Stephen Colbert ripped Rudy Giuliani for fueling rumors about Hillary Clinton's health by suggesting that people should go online and Google it. Said Colbert: "I'm not surprised that he was able to diagnose Hillary Clinton so accurately without examining her.
When it comes to Donald Trump, Cher is not afraid to go there. Speaking at a private fundraiser for Hillary Clinton, the singer and actress unloaded on the Republican presidential nominee.
Donald Trump, after weeks of self-inflicted damage, has seen support for his candidacy in national polls dip into the 30s - Barry Goldwater and Walter Mondale territory - while Hillary Clinton has extended her lead to double digits in several crucial swing states. The vote may be more favorable to Trump than the worst-case-scenario prognosticators suggest for a very simple reason: Landslides do not really happen in presidential elections anymore.
Donald Trump's new line on immigration - "fair, but firm" - is leaving both Republicans and Democrats with the same question: Is the famously hard-line GOP nominee softening his approach? Trump even suggested Tuesday that he is open to "softening" laws dealing with immigrants. His campaign insists he's not.
More than half the people outside the government who met with Hillary Clinton while she was secretary of state gave money - either personally or through companies or groups - to the Clinton Foundation. It's an extraordinary proportion indicating her possible ethics challenges if elected president.
Trump can squeeze in two or three new scandals a week, but HIllary's damn email thing has lasted longer than 31 presidential administrations. For the Record: Slowest-moving scandal ever Trump can squeeze in two or three new scandals a week, but HIllary's damn email thing has lasted longer than 31 presidential administrations.
Barry-come-lately finally landed in the Louisiana flood zone. President Obama's visit came four days after Donald Trump and Mike Pence delivered a truck load of supplies and toured the area.
With the hourglass running out for his administration, President Barack Obama's health care law is struggling in many parts of the country. Double-digit premium increases and exits by big-name insurers have caused some to wonder whether "Obamacare" will go down as a failed experiment.
Today, Hillary Clinton will seek to leash Donald Trump to the explicitly racist and anti-Semitic movement that is infatuated with him: the "alt-right." By bringing on Breitbart News chief Steve Bannon to serve as his campaign's CEO-the operational manager of a website that explicitly caters to this movement -Trump has made her job all too easy.
Donald Trump says there could be a "softening" in his hardline immigration proposals - though he did not provide detail and his campaign so far has yet to offer a coordinated message on whether there's been a shift in policy. Speaking to Fox News' Sean Hannity in an interview Tuesday night, Trump was asked about a recent meeting he had with the National Hispanic Advisory Council, a group of Hispanic supporters.
Hillary Clinton's connections between her political life and the global foundation that she and her husband launched are being questioned in light of her presidential bid. Changes to the way the Clinton Foundation operates have started to emerge in recent days and the extent of those changes depends on the fate of the November election.
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More than half the people outside the government who met with Hillary Clinton while she was secretary of state gave money - either personally or through companies or groups - to the Clinton Foundation. It's an extraordinary proportion indicating her possible ethics challenges if elected president.
Could Donald Trump destroy American democracy? While he muses carelessly about assassinating Hillary Clinton and frequently spitballs plainly illegal ideas like inviting foreign powers to intervene in American elections , it is less clear exactly how Trump would threaten the basic institutions of U.S. democracy. But with the real estate magnate and former reality-TV star still polling around 40% despite a litany of gaffes, embarrassments and provocations, it is imperative that we assess the threat.
South Carolina law maker and realtor Daniel Hamilton obviously wants to help people sell their homes, and on his latest billboard he asks "Moving to Canada? I'll sell your home." However, it's not the location people are talking about as much as the two people who are pictured to the left of the sign Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
Never in modern American political history has a more issue-oriented, serious candidate for president faced off against a more dishonest, platform-less, self-absorbed celebrity who is cashing in on ill-gotten wealth and fame despite serious concerns about mental and physical health. The man all about issues, of course, is real estate developer Donald Trump .
Presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump continue to travel around the country, campaigning ahead of the upcoming election season. That November election is just under three months away, but preparation and planning has begun for county clerks as well.
In this Aug. 15, 2016 file photo, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks in Scranton, Pa. The State Department said Monday, Aug. 22, 2016, it is reviewing nearly 15,000 previously undisclosed emails recovered as part of the FBI's now-closed investigation into the handling of sensitive information that flowed through Hillary Clinton's private home server.
While the age difference between Donald Trump, 70, and Hillary Clinton, 68, is just two years, the Trump campaign is attempting to raise questions as to whether Clinton is healthy or not.