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Here are five key questions brought to the forefront by the State Department inspector general's report into Clinton's use of a private email server.

Maru, a dog currently serving as tourism ambassador for Japan's Mie Prefecture, dresses as a ninja to welcome visitors ahead of G7 summit. NTV&#

An anonymous U.S. buyer bought the 'holy grail of publishing' plus three other early Shakespeare folios for a total of $3.68 million.

Lawyers for Judicial Watch, who are inquiring into Clinton's use of a private e-mail server, will take a statement from Mills under oath on Friday.

Created by President Woodrow Wilson in 1915, the National Park Service now includes 411 protected areas — including 59 parks — encompassing 84 million acres.

The sports apparel company, Live Love Gameday, is under fire for selling the shirt that reads, "Girls who love baseball are rare. Wife 'em up."

How are antibiotics, cow patties and climate change all linked?

The use of cardiac stress tests have skyrocketed, but a leading cardiologist says they're often unnecessary and can lead to more expensive and riskier procedures.

The ACLU labeled the lawsuit 'a political stunt' — and some legal experts believe it was filed too soon.

Cassandra Calloway, who worked for the TSA for 10 years, says most of the 42,000 TSA officers are well-trained — and it's often unprepared passengers who slow lines.