Sanders time: why is America feeling the Bern?
Bernie Sanders, America’s answer to Jeremy Corbyn, is giving Hillary Clinton a scare in the campaign to get the Democratic nomination for next years US presidential election.
Bernie Sanders, America’s answer to Jeremy Corbyn, is giving Hillary Clinton a scare in the campaign to get the Democratic nomination for next years US presidential election.
Ready for Hillary? It seems America is so very, very ready. For the most important thing about a political journey is a story. And Hillary Clinton certainly has a story.
Hillary Clinton breaks her silence over her use of personal email for work when she was secretary of state, but it could be months before the emails are released, officials say.
On UK independence, it’s clear where Washington sits. It’s all about ensuring that the country with which it enjoys a “special relationship” stays as strong and reliable as possible.
With two years before the presidential election, Hillary Clinton is coy about whether she will run. But the ex-first lady tells all about US policy on Putin: “If he will talk to us, we talk to him.”
America has been split over what to do about Syria. Arm the rebels – or do nothing? President Obama wants to pull troops out – not put more in. But it could all become a nightmare.
She has the experience, the support and an unrivalled fundraising team. Hillary Clinton would make a formidable candidate in 2016, but does she have what it takes to run a presidential campaign?
As Hillary Clinton nears the end of her role as secretary of state, Bruce Riedel, former CIA strategist and presidential advisor, debates her record with Baroness Pauline Neville Jones.
Hillary Clinton faces tough questions over Benghazi today. But with a new poll showing she is more popular with the public than ever, will she use this momentum for a 2016 presidential bid?
New Hampshire made history today: becoming the first state where women now hold all its top leadership positions. So is the Granite State unique – or a model for others to follow?
Doctors expect US secretary of state Hillary Clinton to make a full recovery from a blood clot in a vein between her brain and skull with her release from hospital planned after further treatment.
Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of state, is admitted to a hospital in New York with a blood clot linked to the concussion she suffered when she fainted with a stomach virus earlier this month.
Four US officials resign after a report into the events leading up the death of the US ambassador and three other Americans in Libya finds that security was “grossly inadequate”.
Why did Susan Rice pull out of consideration as America’s next secretary of state? Was she too strident, too forceful – or did she simply fail to play the Machiavellian game of Washington politics?
Massachusetts senator John Kerry is almost certain to be nominated as America’s next secretary of state: a post he has wanted for years. Is he the right man for the job?