Fmr. U.S. AG Gonzales Has Questions for Clinton and the DOJ
Hillary Clinton claimed ignorance on Monday about BleachBit, the software used to allegedly permanently wipe emails, after being ordered by Congress to save those records. If this is true, would it be considered destruction of evidence?
Hillary Clinton to Silicon Valley: The Government Needs Your Help
Hillary Clinton told reporters on Monday in White Plains, New York that more needs to be done to prevent lone-wolf attacks.
Rep. Issa: President Obama Doesn't Respect the Constitution
Former House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) discusses a vote to censure the IRS commissioner.
Rep. Issa: President Obama Doesn't Respect the Constitution
Former House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) discusses a vote to censure the IRS commissioner.
Sheriff David Clarke: Law Enforcement Dropped the Ball
Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke says the U.S. needs a clear and coherent domestic intelligence strategy to prevent terror attacks.
Fmr. Spirit Airlines CEO: Airlines Can Shrink TSA Lines
Former Spirit Airlines CEO Ben Baldanza says airlines and passengers can create incentives for shorter TSA lines.
Fmr. Spirit Airlines CEO: Airlines Can Shrink TSA Lines
Former Spirit Airlines CEO Ben Baldanza says airlines and passengers can create incentives for shorter TSA lines.
Fmr. Spirit Airlines CEO: Airlines Can Shrink TSA Lines
Former Spirit Airlines CEO Ben Baldanza says airlines and passengers can create incentives for shorter TSA lines.
Sheriff Clarke: Beyonce Can't Live With Police, Can't Live Without Them
Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke on calls for Pittsburgh Police to boycott Beyoncé’s Heinz Field performance.
Clinton Rails Against Corporate America
During a rally in Toledo, Ohio on Monday, Hillary Clinton said consumer protection would be a top priority in her administration.
Foster Parents of Part-Native American Child on Custody Battle
Six-year-old Lexi, who is 1.5% Choctaw Native American Indian, has been ripped from her foster parents – who were trying to adopt her – and placed with relatives in Utah because of a law called the Indian Child Welfare Act.
GOP lawmakers vow quick action to enact new health care law
Top Republicans said Sunday they'll move quickly to enact a new health care law, but they won't say how long that might take or what might replace President Barack Obama's version.
GOP lawmakers vow quick action to enact new health care law
Top Republicans said Sunday they'll move quickly to enact a new health care law, but they won't say how long that might take or what might replace President Barack Obama's version.
Fed's Powell sees only isolated signs of financial excess
A Federal Reserve governor is saying record-low interest rates have so far produced only isolated signs of excess in the economy but that the central bank must remain vigilant.
Tangled in fraud probe, 100s face loss of disability checks
Donna Dye saw the coal truck come barreling over the horizon and her head started spinning with that familiar, desperate urge to end it all.
FBI Releases Documents Related to San Bernardino iPhone
The FBI on Friday released 100 pages of heavily censored documents related to its agreement with an unidentified vendor to hack into an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino, California, shooters, but it did not identify whom it paid to perform the work or how much it cost.
VW in Advanced Talks for Multi-Billion Settlement on U.S. Criminal Probe
Volkswagen and the Justice Department are nearing a deal to resolve criminal and civil allegations over the German automaker's diesel cheating while it won long-awaited approval from the Environmental Protection Agency to fix about 70,000 diesel vehicles, crucial steps toward moving past a scandal that has cost it billions of dollars and its reputation.
Investigators link insurer cyber breach to foreign nation
A foreign government was likely behind a cyber breach of health insurance company Anthem Inc. that compromised more than 78 million consumers' records, investigators said Friday.
Investigators link insurer cyber breach to foreign nation
A foreign government was likely behind a cyber breach of health insurance company Anthem Inc. that compromised more than 78 million consumers' records, investigators said Friday.
US approves fix for some Volkswagen diesels
Volkswagen will soon be able to repair some of its diesel cars so they meet U.S. emissions standards.













