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Former President Bill Clinton, standing with his wife, Hillary, and doctors, was discharged from UC Irvine Medical Center Sunday morning.

Former President Bill Clinton released from the hospital

Oct 17, 2021
Clinton, 75, had been hospitalized at the UC Irvine Medical Center since Tuesday for a "non-COVID-related infection."
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Simon Says
President Trump commuted the sentence of and later pardoned Alice Marie Johnson, who had received a life term in a drug case.

Opinion: The Truth About Pardons

Dec 05, 2020
The history of presidential pardons is often surprising — and revealing.
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Coronavirus Updates
Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton volunteered to take the coronavirus vaccine, once it's available, on camera to assuage concerns about the shot.

Obama, Bush, Clinton Say They're Willing To Get Coronavirus Vaccine On Camera

Dec 03, 2020
The former presidents' comments come as polls show many Americans would be hesitant to receive a vaccine once one becomes available.
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Simon Says
President Bill Clinton delivers a speech during Memorial Day ceremonies at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in 1993.

Opinion: A Lesson From Memorial Day, 1993

Feb 15, 2020
NPR's Scott Simon ponders the loss of civility and respect in public discourse.
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Politics
Former President George W. Bush (far right) and his wife, Laura Bush (second from right)

Former President George H.W. Bush Honored As 'Great And Noble Man' In State Funeral

Dec 05, 2018
Former President George W. Bush delivered the main eulogy, saying his father "showed me what it means to be a president who serves with integrity." The body will be laid to rest in Texas on Thursday.
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Politics
George H.W. Bush, the 41st president of the United States, speaks at a fundraiser in Dallas in 1991.

Former President George H.W. Bush Dies At 94

Nov 30, 2018
The patriarch of a political dynasty, Bush was the last World War II vet to serve in the Oval Office. His son George W. called him "one of the greatest one-term presidents in the nation's history."
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Author Interviews
Independent counsel Kenneth Starr testifies before the House Judicial Committee on Nov. 19, 1998. He alleged that then-President Clinton engaged in "an unlawful effort to thwart the judicial process."

Ken Starr: 'Eerie Echoes' Between Lewinsky Probe And Mueller Investigation Of Trump

Sep 10, 2018
The man who nearly brought down President Bill Clinton over the Monica Lewinsky scandal in the late 1990s says he doesn't approve of the way President Trump has disparaged the special counsel.
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Politics
President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence watch as House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wis., greets former Sen. Bob Dole during a Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring Dole on Capitol Hill Wednesday.

Bob Dole Receives Congressional Gold Medal

Jan 17, 2018
Dole served more than three decades in Congress, was the Republican presidential nominee in 1996 and was an early supporter of President Trump, who is attending the ceremony.
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Politics
Christmas is coming, but Donald Trump still has a lot to say about November's election.

More Than A Month Since Election Day, Trump, Clinton Teams Can't Let It Go

Dec 21, 2016
Donald Trump won. Hillary Clinton lost. But 2016 is the election that no one — not even Trump himself — can get over.
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Politics
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump met for their second debate Sunday evening at Washington University in St. Louis.

Fireworks In St. Louis: Trump, Clinton Trade Barbs In Heated Debate

Oct 09, 2016
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton slung personal insults throughout the second debate and were often at each other's throats.
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Politics
White House Deputy Counsel Vince Foster in the first year of the Clinton administration. His suicide in 1993 led to a rash of speculation and conspiracy theories.

A Guide To The Many Conspiracy Theories Donald Trump Has Embraced

May 24, 2016
They run the gamut from the JFK assassination to Vince Foster's death to, of course, Barack Obama's birth certificate.
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Politics
Angela Bassett talks to students at South Carolina State University while campaigning for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton earlier this month.

In South Carolina, Young Black Voters Could Put Holes In Clinton's 'Firewall'

Feb 11, 2016
Most polls show Hillary Clinton beating Bernie Sanders soundly in the state's upcoming primary, due to overwhelming black support. But many young black voters are turning lukewarm on Clinton.
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