Did the State Department Disable Its Own Email Security To Accommodate Hillary Clinton?

Earlier today, the AP ran a story seemed to blow a hole in Hillary Clinton's entire email defense. One of Hillary Clinton's central defenses in the slow moving Chernobyl that is the investigation into her misuse of private email to send top secret information is that her server was never breached.

Missouri sheriff removes doctored photos of Obama, Clinton

An eastern Missouri sheriff who displayed disparaging, doctored photos of President Barack Obama and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton at the sheriff's office has taken them down after a citizen complained. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports one fake photo at the Gasconade County Sheriff's office showed the president in mug shot and another purported to show Clinton in handcuffs being taken away by an FBI agent.

Ap Fact Check: Trump’s distortions on Clinton

He accused Clinton of announcing a withdrawal from Iraq that wasn't on her watch, pulled numbers out of nowhere on her plan for refugees and went beyond the established facts behind the killing of the U.S. ambassador to Libya in stating starkly that she "left him there to die." In doing so, he assigned her far more influence in the world than she exercised as secretary of state.

Emails: Key security features disabled on Clinton’s server

In this March 12, 2012 file photo, then-Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton checks her mobile phone after her address to the Security Council at United Nations headquarters. Newly released emails show State Department staffers wrestled in December 2010 over a serious technical problem with then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's home email server.

Social Security Still Isn’t Broke, New Report Confirms

Obama administration officials used the release of a report on the program's finances to amplify calls to expand benefits. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew acknowledged Wednesday that Social Security faces financial challenges, but nonetheless said that making benefits more generous should be a priority.

Clinton rallies House Dems amid push to curb GOP edge

Presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton rallied House Democrats Wednesday as she looks to unify the party ahead of their convention next month and possibly chip away at the Republicans' hold on the House. Clinton promised to help down-ticket candidates, not swearing off the South -- even aiding Democrats targeting the North Carolina senate seat held by Richard Burr, according to several lawmakers who were at the meeting.

Confirming Senate bid, Rubio says Trump presidency ‘worrisome’

Marco Rubio, while confirming his decision to run for reelection to the Senate, continued to make known his issues with Donald Trump as he readies to run with his former opponent at the top of the ticket. In an interview with the Miami Herald , Rubio said a Trump presidency is "worrisome" to him "in many ways," noting his past comments of Trump prior to his loss in the Florida primary in March.

Kathleen Parker: Trump’s born-again campaign

If you turned on cable TV news Monday, chances are good that you caught Corey Lewandowski fibbing that he doesn't have a clue why Donald Trump fired him as his campaign manager. In a series of interviews on several shows, Lewandowski dodged every question, including from CNN's Dana Bash on whether Trump's daughter Ivanka and her husband had anything to do with his dismissal.

N.J. Politics Roundup: Christie’s school funding plan; Clinton warns about Trump on economy

Gov. Chris Christie proposes his "fairness formula" at Hillsborough High School in Hillsborough N.J. The proposal would disperse state aid equally across all the school districts and potentially reduce property taxes in some areas. 6/21/16 fumed after Senate Republicans blocked action on legislation to ban those on the terrorist watch list from buying weapons.

What to watch at the Libertarian town hall

The Libertarian presidential candidate, former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson, and his running mate, former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld, will face voters Wednesday evening in a town hall live on CNN. The 9 p.m. event moderated by CNN's Chris Cuomo marks one of the highest-profile moments in the Libertarian Party's history, thanks to Donald Trump, whose victory in the GOP presidential primary has some conservatives and moderates alike looking elsewhere for an alternative to both Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton.

Clinton to Detail Plans for Economy, Jobs After Attack on Trump

Hillary Clinton will outline her plans to stimulate U.S. economic growth in a speech Wednesday as she focuses her general election campaign in part on winning the support a crucial demographic that leans toward Donald Trump in polls: white men. The speech, in Raleigh, North Carolina, is an effort by the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee to explain her economic priorities, and comes a day after an address in which she eviscerated her likely GOP rival's business record and challenged his economic promises.

Hillary Clinton visiting Raleigh for campaign rally

Hillary Clinton is coming to North Carolina in her bid to capture the state's electoral votes for a Democrat for just the second time since 1976. The presumptive Democratic nominee for president scheduled a rally Wednesday afternoon at an exposition center at the North Carolina State Fairgrounds in Raleigh.

Sen. Jeff Sessions: Trump Is Right on Muslim Immigration Ban

Once again Donald Trump has opened a dialogue about a controversial issue. As he did with illegal immigration, he has brought to the forefront his desire to keep Americans safe by temporarily banning Muslims from entering the U.S. His critics are from the left and right, calling him a divider and a racist.