| See realtime coverage | | The Salem News | - Jan 4, 2017 | | |
It might also be recalled that the Clintons received millions of dollars for their foundation as Bill Clinton helped donating interests in a deal in which uranium resources went to Russia, including 20 percent of U.S. uranium. All of that received less ... |
| See realtime coverage | | The Atlantic | - 2 hours ago | | |
Bill Clinton met so infrequently with his CIA Director, Jim Woolsey, that when a plane crashed on the White House lawn, aides joked that it was Woolsey trying to get a meeting. |
A pardon that more broadly includes the pay-to-play corruption between State and the Clinton Foundation gets even more problematic, especially in regard to the Uranium One deal that gave Russia control over 20% of US uranium while putting $500,000 in ... |
| The Providence Journal | - 20 hours ago | | |
First it was FBI Director James Comey, then it was angry white men, and finally it was the supposed hacking of Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta's emails and the emails of the DNC. |
| See realtime coverage | | PJ Media (blog) | - Dec 30, 2016 | | |
These emails proved to be, at the very least, embarrassing to lots of people involved with the Hillary Clinton campaign: they resulted in Debbie Wasserman Schultz being forced to resign as head of the DNC when it became clear she and the DNC were ... |
| See realtime coverage | One of the highlights of 2016 in nuclear was the Illinois State Legislature passing “The Future Energy Jobs Bill” (SB 2814), which allowed Exelon's Clinton and Quad Cities nuclear plants to remain operating, saving 4,200 jobs and over 22 billion kWhs ... |
| See realtime coverage | According to The New York Times, Clinton may not have even directly participated in the Uranium One decision. Then-Assistant Secretary of State Jose Fernandez, whose job it was to represent the State Dept. |
| See realtime coverage | | Camp Verde Bugle | - Jan 3, 2017 | | |
More than a decade ago, for example, Mountain States Legal Foundation challenged a series of designations made by President Clinton near the end of his term, including the massive Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument of more than one million ... |
| See realtime coverage | | Accuracy In Media | - Dec 28, 2016 | | |
We have cited numerous examples of Hillary mixing her State Department business with donors and benefactors of both the Clinton Foundation, and the Clintons personally. Those include the Uranium One deal and the Skolkovo deal, both of which also ... |
| | POLITICO Magazine | - 9 hours ago | | |
At this naked moment in the American experiment, when many people perceive civilization on the verge of blowing up in some metaphorical sense, there is an elderly man in California hoping to seize your attention about another possibility. |
| See realtime coverage | Three U.S. administrations, going back to President Bill Clinton, have persuaded the North to disarm in exchange for aid. Each effort ... But after it emerged the North also was seeking to use uranium for weapons, the arrangement collapsed. Six-nation ... |
| See realtime coverage | | The Ledger | - Jan 3, 2017 | | |
WASHINGTON - Donald Trump says he is confident North Korea won't develop a nuclear-tipped missile that could strike the United States. |
| See realtime coverage | | Cortez Journal | - 12 hours ago | | |
Critics of the monument designation have portrayed it as a “land grab” on par with then-President Bill Clinton's 1996 creation of the 1.8 million-acre Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument to the west of here. |
| See realtime coverage | Three U.S. administrations, going back to President Bill Clinton, have persuaded the North to disarm in exchange for aid. Each effort ... But after it emerged the North also was seeking to use uranium for weapons, the arrangement collapsed. Six-nation ... |
| See realtime coverage | Three U.S. administrations, going back to President Bill Clinton, have persuaded the North to disarm in exchange for aid. Each effort ... But after it emerged the North also was seeking to use uranium for weapons, the arrangement collapsed. Six-nation ... |
| See realtime coverage | Three U.S. administrations, going back to President Bill Clinton, have persuaded the North to disarm in exchange for aid. Each effort ... But after it emerged the North also was seeking to use uranium for weapons, the arrangement collapsed. Six-nation ... |
Three U.S. administrations, going back to President Bill Clinton, have persuaded the North to disarm in exchange for aid. Each effort ... But after it emerged the North also was seeking to use uranium for weapons, the arrangement collapsed. Six-nation ... |
| See realtime coverage | Three U.S. administrations, going back to President Bill Clinton, have persuaded the North to disarm in exchange for aid. Each effort ... But after it emerged the North also was seeking to use uranium for weapons, the arrangement collapsed. Six-nation ... |
FLAT ROCK, Mich. (AP) - Ford is canceling plans to build a new $1.6 billion factory in Mexico. Instead, it will invest $700 million in a Michigan plant to build new electric and autonomous vehicles. |
| See realtime coverage | Three U.S. administrations, going back to President Bill Clinton, have persuaded the North to disarm in exchange for aid. Each effort ... But after it emerged the North also was seeking to use uranium for weapons, the arrangement collapsed. Six-nation ... |
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