Starkville boys finish sixth in MHSAA Class 6A cross country meet; girls finish 18th
Christian Leach led the Starkville boys team with a third-place finish in 16:47.20.
Baby OK after being left in hot van; mother to face charge
A woman who left her infant locked in a hot van in a store parking lot will face a charge of child neglect, Clinton police said Monday.
‘Move on’ from Benghazi? Republicans say it’s unlikely
Hillary Clinton says it’s “time to move on” after a congressional report on the deadly 2012 Benghazi attacks accused the Obama administration of lethal mistakes, but produced no “smoking gun” pointing to wrongdoing by the former secretary of state.
Democrats: Benghazi chairman ignores statement by GOP lawyer
The House Benghazi committee’s Republican chairman is ignoring statements by his own former lawyer indicating that the U.S. military acted properly on the night of the deadly Sept. 11, 2012, attacks in Libya, the panel’s Democrats said.
Clinton: Supreme Court’s future hangs in the balance in 2016
Hillary Clinton said Monday that the future of the Supreme Court would hang in the balance of the 2016 election, warning that Republican front-runner Donald Trump would bring division to the court if he was allowed to shape its future.
Benghazi probe: Report by summer, factor for Clinton
Nearly two years after it was created, the House Benghazi Committee is plowing ahead — interviewing witnesses, reviewing documents and promising a final report “before summer” that is certain to have repercussions for Democrat Hillary Clinton’s bid for the presidency.
Executive: Miss. plant will make mix of tires
A Continental AG tire executive said Monday that the company is likely to make a mix of heavy truck and passenger vehicle tires at the $1.45 billion factory it plans near Clinton, saying the company has been unable to satisfy demand in North America despite rapid expansion in recent years.
Democrats to stay on Benghazi panel — for now
Democrats on the House Benghazi committee said Friday they are staying — for now — on the Republican-led panel, despite calling it a “fishing expedition to derail” Hillary Rodham Clinton’s presidential bid.
Clinton done, Democrats hint they may quit Benghazi panel
House Democrats are signaling they may quit a Republican-led committee investigating the 2012 Benghazi attacks after Hillary Rodham Clinton endured a grueling interrogation by GOP lawmakers at a marathon congressional hearing.
Representative: Benghazi testimony debunks GOP claims
Democrats on the House committee investigating the deadly attacks in Benghazi, Libya, issued a report Monday disputing what they say are unsubstantiated claims about former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton by some Republican members of Congress and GOP presidential candidates.
Clinton breaks Keystone silence, says she opposes pipeline
Hillary Rodham Clinton said Tuesday she opposes construction of the Keystone XL pipeline, breaking her longstanding silence over a project criticized by environmentalists as a threat to the planet’s climate.
Clinton says US must face ‘hard truths’ about guns, race
Hillary Rodham Clinton said Thursday the country has to face “hard truths” about guns and race in the wake of a shooting at a historically black church in South Carolina that left nine dead.
Clinton: US politics could use ‘camps for adults’
Hillary Rodham Clinton says the nation’s political class could use “camps for adults” to foster cooperation because too many leaders get backed into partisan corners and refuse to work together.
Clinton making amends with Obama after critique
After distancing herself from some of President Barack Obama’s foreign policy, former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton called her ex-boss Tuesday to try to smooth things over and planned on “hugging it out” in person at an upcoming get-together.
Clinton declined Obama ’08 request to attack Palin
Hillary Rodham Clinton said Tuesday she refused an Obama campaign request in 2008 to attack Sarah Palin, the new Republican vice presidential candidate on the ticket with Sen. John McCain.
Political groups rally around Clinton
WASHINGTON — As Hillary Rodham Clinton privately weighs a second White House run, pieces of the Democratic establishment are beginning to fall into place publicly