Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was discharged from a New York hospital after treatment for a blood clot, the State Department said.
Clinton was admitted Sunday when the clot was discovered between her brain and skull during an exam related to a concussion she suffered last month. Ref. CNN
Former and perhaps future presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton endorsed gay marriage in a video released Monday. Gays and lesbians are "Full and equal citizens and deserve the rights of citizenship," Clinton said in the video released by the advocacy organization Human Rights Campaign. "That includes marriage," Clinton said. "I support it personally and as a matter of policy and law." Ref. USAToday
Hillary Clinton memoir fuels 2016 speculation
Hillary Clinton, already the front-runner in the minds of many Democrats for the 2016 US presidential election, is writing a memoir about world affairs and her time as secretary of state that will likely fuel more speculation about her political future. Ref. Source 9
In an interview on USA TODAY's "Capital Download," House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi said Thursday the Democratic Party was coalescing behind Hillary Clinton as its 2016 presidential nominee. Ref. USAToday
Hillary Rodham Clinton to Receive American Patriot Award :
This year's American Patriot Award, which annually recognizes leaders who have strengthened America's strategic interests and advanced global security, will be presented on Thursday, November 14, 2013 at a gala dinner hosted by the NDU Foundation at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, DC. Ref. Source 3
Bushs Daughter Wants Clinton To Run
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Barbara Bush, daughter of former President George W. Bush, wants Hillary Clinton to run for president. The 31 year-old CEO of the nonprofit Global Health Corps said she wants to see a Clinton run in 2016 in the upcoming Aug. 26 issue of People Magazine. During an interview that focused primarily on her volunteer work, Barbara Bush called Clinton "unbelievably accomplished." But a ...
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