Hillary Clinton, now presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, says, 'It's pretty clear it's time to move on' after investigative panel 'found nothing' to contradict earlier investigations
Unanimous ruling could make it harder to prosecute public officials without a specific agreement with a briber
Short-handed court's decision seen as biggest abortion opinion in quarter century; could affect thousands of women
Surveys show voter sentiment shifting after rough stretch for Republican contender
Republican candidate's 'facts' sometimes clash with reality; Clinton also earns fact checker rebuke
President expresses disappointment over deadlock saying 'for more than two decades now, our immigration system - everybody acknowledges - has been broken'
Real estate mogul says former secretary of state 'most corrupt person' to run for president; Democratic front-runner responds to Trump's 'outlandish lies'
Managing Director Christine Lagarde says world's largest economy 'is in good shape' but cites four forces holding it back from expanding
Rules stop short of allowing large-scale drone delivery of consumer products from distant warehouses
Billionaire started June with $1.3 million on hand; Democratic rival Clinton has $42.5 million
Attorney General Loretta Lynch says police negotiators were trying to learn why shooter 'was doing this'
Real estate mogul says 'it would be helpful' if party unites behind his candidacy
Russian president says he agrees with an American proposal to incorporate opposition representatives in Syria's government, but balks at idea that Bashar al-Assad should step down immediately
Former top US diplomat's polling edge came after she became the Democratic Party's presumptive nominee
Spokesman says president wants to show 'Americans stand shoulder to shoulder with the people of Orlando'
Officials say couple visited nightclub on 'reconnaissance' mission in early June
Obama visiting city on Thursday
US president says country's biggest mass shooting in history was carried out by 'angry, disturbed, unstable young man who became radicalized'
Presidential candidates Trump and Clinton spar over how best to describe attacks launched by Muslims
American Muslim born to Afghan parents could represent 'homegrown extremism,' US president says of shooter who gunned down 49 people and wounded 53 others
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