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Bill Clinton to lawmakers investigating Epstein: 'I saw nothing'
"We are only here because he hid it from everyone so well for so long," Clinton said.
Hillary Clinton tells congressional panel she has no information on Epstein
Hillary Clinton says Trump admin. 'slow-walking' Epstein files release before Congress testimony
Bill, Hillary Clinton agree to testify at US Congress over Jeffrey Epstein case
Putin tells U.S. to send Russia evidence of vote meddling
The office of US Special Counsel Robert Mueller charged 13 Russians and three firms last month with interfering in the 2016 presidential vote.
This week in 60 seconds: Netanyahu meets with Putin in Moscow
Got a minute? Here's the week in review.
Hillary Clinton surprises with Grammy 'Fire and Fury' Trump mocking
A pre-taped parody sketch saw Grammy Awards host James Corden audition celebrities, including John Legend, Cher, Cardi B and Snoop Dogg.
WATCH: Netanyahu thanks America for adding him to list of most admired men
Israeli premier places ninth on the list, says support of him equals support for the country.
Washington Watch: Let us elect our own president
If it were up to the American people, Donald Trump would be the one standing outside screaming “rigged election” and bellowing his familiar angry attacks and name calling at president Hillary Clinton
Did the Democratic Party have an anti-Sanders bias?
Allegedly, the DNC had been $24 million in debt, in part because of Obama’s years of neglect.
First charges filed in US special counsel Mueller's Russia probe
Special counsel Robert Mueller is investigating whether Trump campaign officials colluded with those Russian efforts.
Anthony Weiner will serve time in a federal prison
The Jewish lawmaker resigned from Congress after tweeting an explicit photo.
Does America have a coherent foreign policy anymore?
Say what you like about Trump, he plows on, rejecting conservative tried and tested thinking, and is willing to explore uncharted waters.
Hillary Clinton: Trump threats to N.Korea 'dangerous, short-sighted'
Clinton, the former presidential candidate who once served as US secretary of state, urged the White House administration to renege on its "cavalier" threats to enter into conflict with Pyongyang.