Matt Bai: Lincoln Chafee’s 2016 run might matter more than you think
Hillary Clinton shouldn’t laugh off the Republican turned Democrat as others have done in the past.
Hillary Clinton shouldn’t laugh off the Republican turned Democrat as others have done in the past.
A new book claims she watered down sanctions to please a company that paid her husband for a speech.
By Jonathan Allen NEW YORK (Reuters) – Hillary Clinton’s family’s charities are refiling at least five annual tax returns after a Reuters review found errors in how they reported donations from governments, and said they may audit other Clinton Foundation returns in case of other errors. The foundation and its list of donors have been under intense scrutiny in recent weeks. Republican critics say the foundation makes Clinton, who is
By Will Dunham and Julia Edwards WASHINGTON (Reuters) – An American and an Italian who had been held hostage for several years by al Qaeda in the border region of Pakistan and Afghanistan were inadvertently killed in a U.S. counterterrorism operation in January, President Barack Obama said on Thursday. On behalf of the United States government, I offer our deepest apologies to the families,” Obama said in an appearance at
A volcano in Chile that had been inactive for over 50 years suddenly erupted twice in the space of hours, blasting huge clouds of ash into the air and forcing the evacuation of around 5,000 people. There were no immediate reports of injuries after the eruptions from the Calbuco volcano in southern Chile late Wednesday and again before sunrise on Thursday. A state of emergency was declared after the first
By Julia Edwards and Anjali Athavaley WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) – A recent series of widely publicized police shootings of unarmed civilians has heightened interest across the United States in outfitting patrol officers with body cameras. More than a half-dozen companies are competing to supply the nation’s nearly 700,000 sworn officers with body cameras, which can cost between $350 and $700 apiece.
Where does the investigation stand in the death of Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old Baltimore man who apparently suffered grievous injuries to his spine while in police custody? Billy Murphy, Jr., an attorney for Freddie Gray’s family, speaks to Yahoo News and Finance Anchor Bianna Golodryga and offers his views on where the case stands, and what needs to be done to ensure justice for Mr. Gray and his family.
Prosecutors formally enter into evidence a video still of the now-convicted Boston Marathon bomber giving a courthouse security camera the middle finger.
The Justice Department has opened a civil rights investigation into Freddie Gray’s death.
The host of the Women in the World Summit talks with Yahoo’s Bianna Golodryga about what’s different this time around.