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Hillary Clinton announced Sunday she is running for president — but without her maiden name, Rodham, a name she had held onto for many years, including in 1992 when her husband, Bill, ran for ...
Then U.S. Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton is seen in this still from video as she speaks during a debate on Joint Resolution 114 to support President Bush in the use of force against Iraq, Oct. 11 ...
And “Rodham’s” epigraph, a quote from Hillary Clinton – the real Hillary – from her 2017 memoir, “What Happened,” hits different after finishing the book: “My marriage to Bill ...
Hillary Rodham Clinton said, for her, it was almost like hearing "Both Sides Now" for the very first time: "I felt that, because when I first heard it, I had no idea what she was talking about.
Hillary Rodham Clinton announced on Sunday that she is running for president. Here is a look at what she will need to do to win. Related Article The Coalition Mrs. Clinton can expect little if any ...
News about Hillary Rodham Clinton, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
Hillary Rodham Clinton announced that her new book, 'Something Lost, Something Gained: Reflections on Life, Love, and Liberty,' comes out in September.
When Hillary Rodham Clinton arrives in Iowa next week as a candidate for president in 2016, every statement, gesture, laugh, outfit, facial expression and interaction with voters will be put under ...
And a few things you probably didn't know. — -- Name: Hillary Rodham Clinton Party: Democrat What she used to do: Clinton has an impressive resume: secretary of state, two-term senator, 2008 ...
Hillary Rodham, like IRL Hillary Clinton, is not a weaver of yarns. For the first 20 pages or so, Gould worried: “She’s not going to be able to pull this off,” she thought, ...
What can be said about Hillary Rodham Clinton that hasn’t already been said? After all, Amazon suggests that approximately 700 books have been written about her and Bill. But that didn’t scare Curtis ...
For her part, Mrs. Clinton confessed that her mother, Dorothy Rodham, had read an article about the intrepid Edmund Hillary, a one-time beekeeper who had taken to mountain climbing, when she was ...