Answering concerns about conflicts of interest, Bill Clinton also said the Foundation has done nothing "objectionable."
A new report indicates that the economic impact of NSA surveillance programs on U.S. tech companies could far exceed previous estimates.
At a Clinton Foundation event in Colorado, the agriculture secretary and former president shared a laugh about weed's value as a cash crop.
Fox News is capping primary debate participants to the top 10 finishers in the polls, but some Republicans are balking at the idea.
An Arkansas court ordered the state to recognize same-sex marriages performed last year, and the decision opens up several benefits for the couples.
The officer involved in the McKinney, Texas, pool-party incident has resigned.
The White House weighed in on the McKinney pool party incident Tuesday, saying President Obama is aware of the coverage.
President Barack Obama remained in White House while the Secret Service checked for a bomb.
The former House Speaker has said nothing about the alleged sexual abuse allegations behind the hush money charges.
Feds weigh in on potentially legit cannabis pesticides, but will it be enough to help growers struggling to protect their crops - and consumers who want a safe product?
A record 54 percent of potential California voters said they favor legalizing weed for adults, a 3 percent increase from 2014.
A second report of a "suspicious package" reportedly was an unattended lunch cooler in the courtyard of another building.
Candidates before him, like Chris Christie and Mitt Romney, have found foreign trips dangerous territory — full of mishaps and political blunders.
A video of a police officer in Texas drawing a gun at teenagers at a pool party has yet again highlighted the debate on the use of force by U.S. law enforcement officials.
Americans increasingly approve of same-sex marriage, a poll indicates, but Democrats are still significantly more supportive than Republicans.
Gov. Bobby Jindal’s office called the vote partisan and “shocking.”
Much-touted pension reforms in Rhode Island actually cost taxpayers $1.4 billion in just four years, according to a new report commissioned by retirees.
A week before Bush is expected to announce his presidential run, his campaign team is beginning to take shape.
As legal marijuana edibles become more popular among adult consumers, children are inadvertently becoming exposed to the drug.
Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio has asked his supporters for help paying for his $45 million court fees.
A group of senators sent Obama a letter asking he convene a panel to put a woman on the 20 dollar bill.
Analysts believe the defense minister killed by anti-aircraft fire may have been succeeded by a four-star general.
The former Texas governor responded to his Democratic rival's claim that he applauded the Supreme Court for gutting the Voting Rights Act in 2013.
Both countries have been using drones to target Islamic State militants.
Another study has found that bee populations decrease with increased use of pesticides.
The former Texas governor may be best known for his 2012 campaign flameout. This time around, he needs to erase the bad memories.
Martin O'Malley has looked to establish himself as the candidate with credentials on immigration reform.
As he announced his second presidential run, the former Texas governor focused on foreign policy and a slow economy — blaming Obama on both.
Eight people people have been brought before a Tanzanian court after chopping off an albino woman's hand last month.
The governor's cost estimate omitted $335 million in payments to financial firms. Today, New Jersey legislators will hold a hearing on skyrocketing fees.