Bill Clinton
Clinton: Too much focus on Hillary’s future
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former President Bill Clinton says speculating about his wife’s political future is a waste of time and the nation needs to be more focused on the big problems. Asked at a summit […]
Obama begins quick visit to Costa Rica
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) — President Barack Obama is opening a two-day trip to Costa Rica, his first stop in the Central American nation as president. Air Force One touched town in the capital […]
The Bush and Clinton families, on stage in Texas
DALLAS (AP) — Together on stage, the two families who have dominated American politics for the past two decades joined Thursday to pay tribute to the opening of George W. Bush’s presidential center. Whether the families will have another act — in 2016 — was the unspoken subtext.
Woodstock singer Havens, 72, dies of heart attack
NEW YORK (AP) — Richie Havens, the folk singer and guitarist who was the first performer at Woodstock, died Monday, his family said. He was 72. Havens died of a heart attack, the family said it a statement.
Gun control forces seek new path after big loss
WASHINGTON (AP) — It was a powerful moment on the White House lawn when thousands of guests, the loved ones of slain crime victims among them, crowded in as President Bill Clinton signed a sweeping crime bill.
Stephen Colbert lures Bill Clinton to Twitter
NEW YORK (AP) — Bill Clinton is now on Twitter, albeit without a very presidential name. Stephen Colbert lured the former president to the social networking site on “The Colbert Report” on Monday, signing him up with the handle PrezBillyJeff.
Endorsements in campaign for L.A. mayor
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Mayoral candidates Eric Garcetti and Wendy Greuel today won dueling endorsements from Congress members representing South Los Angeles.
Bill Clinton leads conference in St. Louis
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Former President Bill Clinton and a panel of successful entrepreneurs had a simple message Friday for college students gathered in St. Louis: Dream big, have a social conscience and commit to your goals.
Aid groups: US should send cash, not food, abroad
WASHINGTON (AP) — After the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, former President Bill Clinton apologized for long championing food aid policies that helped Arkansas rice growers but made it harder for the impoverished country to grow its own crop.
Hillary Clinton book expected in 2014
NEW YORK (AP) — Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has a book deal. She is working on a memoir and policy book about her years as secretary of state, Simon & Schuster told The Associated Press.



















