Doctor: Clinton has pneumonia, recovering after 9/11 event

Hillary Clinton abruptly left a 9/11 anniversary ceremony Sunday after feeling "overheated," according to her campaign, and hours later her doctor disclosed that the Democratic presidential nominee had pneumonia. A video showed Clinton slumping and being held up by three people as she was helped into a van after the event, and her doctor said in a statement that Clinton had become overheated and dehydrated.

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 critic’s FOURTH book bashing the presidential…

Hillary Clinton critic's FOURTH book bashing the presidential candidate is due out a month before the election - exposing 'corruption on a level some would call TREASON' Ed Klein's new Hillary Clinton book, Guilty as Sin, will focus on the personal email server that Clinton set up in her home in Chappaqua, New York He claims it will reveal 'what Bill and Hillary still have left in their bag of tricks in their desperate quest to get back into the Oval Office' The book included the allegation that Chelsea was conceived after Bill had forced Hillary into sex during a 1979 vacation at a resort in Bermuda.

Town Seeks To Ban Tourists From Driving To Clintons’ Chappaqua Street

Tourists seeking to get a glimpse of Hillary and Bill Clinton's home in Chappaqua are no longer allowed to do so under a new town law. The law, which was unanimously approved on Tuesday by the New Castle Town Board, restricts vehicular access to Old House Lane to "local traffic" only.

FBI Probe Contradicts Clinton’s Claim That She Never Sent Classified Emails

Tuesday's bombshell announcement from FBI Director James Comey regarding Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server underscores discrepancies between what the agency found in its yearlong investigation and what Clinton has publicly said about her email use. Even though the FBI said it "cannot find a case that would support bringing criminal charges," there were several areas where Comey made it clear that Clinton and her team mishandled her email.

Rules? What rules?

"Rules are made to be broken" is a saying that has many variations, but perhaps no one has summed up Hillary Clinton's attitude about rules more than the late science-fiction writer, Robert A. Heinlein, who said: "I am free, no matter what rules surround me. If I find them tolerable, I tolerate them; if I find them too obnoxious, I break them.

Report traces arc of Hillary Clinton server, agency failures

Eight days before Hillary Clinton took office as secretary of state in January 2009, an aide to former President Bill Clinton quietly registered a new internet address for the couple. That trivial but deliberate online purchase is the earliest known hint of the private email system that now plagues the presumptive Democratic nominee's presidential campaign.