Same-Sex Marriages Won't Begin In Nebraska On Monday, Appeals Court Rules
Trial court ruling striking down Nebraska’s marriage ban is on hold during the state’s appeal. WASHINGTON — Marriages will not begin on Monday for same-sex couples in Nebraska, under a ruling this...
View ArticleFormer Administration Aides: Expectation Was Disclosure For Personal Email
An aide said former Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood used both personal and professional email on his Blackberry — with both going into the archives. People around him were briefed about not...
View ArticleState Spox In 2011: Made Clear Annually Personal Email Isn't Private
“And I think it’s important to say that in that training, it’s stressed that there’s no assumption of confidentiality in any kind of personal email account and that you should obviously act...
View ArticleMarco Rubio's Office Declined To Comment For This Story
The likely presidential candidate and his aides say they’re swearing off “process stories” for the 2016 cycle. Can he skip the Playbook primary, but win the actual primaries? Marco Rubio Kevin...
View ArticleReport: Justice Department Will Charge New Jersey Democrat With Corruption
Sen. Robert Menendez is expected to be indicted on corruption charges stemming from his relationship with a major Democratic donor and Florida ophthalmologist, CNN reports. Lauren Victoria Burke / AP...
View ArticleRand Paul: Ask Whether Clinton Treated Information Like Petraeus
“There is the question of whether or not if she has those emails on a personal email and they’re talking about secure subjects, whether that’s actually compromised.” Carolyn Kaster / AP WASHINGTON —...
View ArticleLGBT Legal Groups Seeks Statewide Ruling In Alabama's Federal Court Marriage...
Groups seek order forcing officials across the state “to issue marriage licenses without regard to the sexual orientation or gender of the applicants.” Shanté Wolfe, left, and Tori Sisson wait for...
View ArticleArmy Takes First Step Toward Out Transgender Military Service
Discharges based on a soldier being transgender must now be approved by the assistant secretary of the Army. Army Secretary John M. McHugh J. Scott Applewhite / AP WASHINGTON — The assistant secretary...
View ArticleObama Administration Urges Nationwide End To Same-Sex Marriage Bans
“There is no adequate justification for such a discriminatory and injurious exercise of state power,” the Obama administration urges the Supreme Court. More than 200 congressional Democrats also weigh...
View ArticleCharlie Rangel: Current GOP Has "Big A Tradition...Of Hating Slaves And Black...
“What you have to keep reminding people is that these Dixiecrats who have just as big a tradition out of hating slaves and black folks—they just changed their party and became Republicans. They come...
View ArticleObama: I First Learned About Hillary Clinton's Emails From News Reports
The president refrains from criticizing Clinton’s personal email usage, but tells CBS News he’s “glad that Hillary’s instructed that those emails about official business need to be disclosed.” Carolyn...
View ArticleSen. Lindsey Graham Says He's Never Sent An Email
“I don’t know what that makes me,” Graham said on Meet the Press. Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham said Sunday that he will never face a scandal like the one plaguing Hillary Clinton because he has...
View ArticleWhite House: Obama Was Aware Of Clinton's Email Address
The White House says the president did email with Clinton during her time in office, but he was unaware of that she used the personal account exclusively and housed it on a private server. View Video...
View ArticleFederal Judge In Immigration Case Pushes Off Obama Administration Request
U.S. District Court Judge Andrew Hanen turns down Justice Department request to issue ruling by “close of business” on Monday. Cliff Owen / AP WASHINGTON — The federal judge in Texas who last month...
View ArticleGOP Senators Send Iran Warning Letter On Nuke Deal, Angering White House
In an open letter to Iran, 47 Republican senators warned that any nuclear deal brokered without their approval could be undone “with the stroke of a pen.” Biden called the move “dangerous.” Vice...
View ArticleEmails Show Divide Between Clinton Insiders And State Department Staff,...
“They never trusted anybody” at State, one former State Department official said of the former secretary. Clinton’s spokesman dismisses the idea that she and her staff were insular. Spencer Platt /...
View ArticleSocial Security Administration Faces Class Action Lawsuit Over Treatment Of...
Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders and Justice in Aging filed suit against the Social Security Administration Tuesday on behalf of same-sex spouses being told to repay SSA’s overpayments....
View ArticleThe Clinton Campaign Gets Off To A Grim Start
No answer to the hardest email question. And nobody’s having any fun. Richard Drew / AP The United Nations Security Council Stakeout has played host to world-historic events. It's where Iranian...
View ArticleBobby Jindal Knocks Clinton's 2016 Prospects In Light Of Email Questions
“She’s going to have a lot to answer for,” the Louisiana governor tells BuzzFeed News. Bobby Jindal Joshua Roberts / Reuters Immediately following a press conference Tuesday where reporters grilled...
View ArticleFacebook Conversation On Hillary Clinton Is Getting More And More Negative
Data shared by Facebook exclusively with BuzzFeed News shows more people talking about Hillary Clinton after the email scandal hit. But even before the news broke, the tone had changed. Alice...
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