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Before dropping out of the race on June 7, 2008, Hillary Clinton participated in 26 Democratic primary debates, including six head to head match ups with then-Senator Obama. Here are some of her best moments.
Authorities were scouring the campus after a "credible" bomb threat was phoned in at an Energy Department lab in Albany, Oregon, the agency said.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that the US has not been willing to partner with Russia in leading a joint strategy in Syria against Islamic State.
The Columbus Dispatch reports that the congregation was wrapping up a sermon series on "I was Broke. Now I'm Not."
Prosecutors are seeking a sentence of 7 1/2 years for Barbara Byrd-Bennett, who ran the nation's 3rd largest school district for nearly three years.
A chronic shortage of air traffic controllers will lead to widespread flight delays if left unchecked, union officials said Tuesday.
New York City resident Jennifer Connell says the boy acted unreasonably when he leaped into her arms at his birthday party when he was 8.
The Columbus Dispatch reports that the congregation was wrapping up a sermon series on "I was Broke. Now I'm Not."
Luke Gatti, a 19-year-old freshman, appeared contrite in an apology made after a video of him attacking a dining hall employee went viral this month.
Last month, Rep. Bobby Scott (D-Va.) and Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.) introduced the Workplace Action for a Growing Economy (WAGE) Act, legislation designed to strengthen protections for working people who join together to make positive change at work and make sure corporations that violate working people's rights face real consequences. In recent decades, workers' wages have been stagnant while too many employers take advantage of weak worker protection laws to slow down or stop working people from joining together to improve their lives. This legislation is aimed at reversing that trend.