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Democrats see FBI controversy hurting chances in U.S. Congress races

EghtesadOnline: Senior Democrats said on Monday their chances of winning control of the U.S. House of Representatives had been hurt by the FBI 's surprise announcement last month that Hillary Clinton's email practices were again figuring in a federal investigation.
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Publish Date:08/November/2016 | 06:56

Global Stocks Rally With Commodities as Clinton Gets FBI Boost

EghtesadOnline: Global stocks rallied with commodities and the Mexican peso on speculation Hillary Clinton’s chances of a U.S. election win increased after the Federal Bureau of Investigation stuck to its finding that her handling of e-mails wasn’t a crime. Demand for havens waned, with higher-rated bonds, the yen and gold retreating.
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Publish Date:07/November/2016 | 11:25

Dollar jumps as FBI decision gives Clinton eleventh hour boost

EghtesadOnline: The dollar jumped on Monday as news that Democrat Hillary Clinton would not face criminal charges related to her use of a private e-mail server gave the U.S. presidential contender an eleventh hour boost before the Nov. 8 election.
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Publish Date:07/November/2016 | 05:07

U.S. stock futures surge after Clinton cleared by FBI

EghtesadOnline: U.S. equity index futures rallied at the open on Sunday as bullish sentiment returned to Wall Street following the largest streak of losses on the S&P 500 since 1980.
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Publish Date:07/November/2016 | 05:05

Clinton camp says FBI should say what it knows about Trump's Russia ties

EghtesdaOnline: A top aide to Hillary Clinton urged the FBI on Tuesday to disclose what it knows about any ties between Donald Trump and Russia, accusing the agency of unfairly publicizing its inquiry into Clinton's email practices while staying quiet about the Republican presidential candidate.
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Publish Date:02/November/2016 | 05:00

Clinton Aides Rip ‘Double Standard’ as Quick Action Vowed

EghtesadOnline: Hillary Clinton’s campaign accused FBI Director James Comey of applying a double standard by disclosing a renewed inquiry into her e-mails, an hour after the Justice Department offered a bare-bones promise to lawmakers that it would act “expeditiously” to settle the matter.
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Publish Date:01/November/2016 | 13:22

Uproar over whether FBI chief broke law by raising new Clinton emails

EghtesadOnline: Whether FBI Director James Comey broke the law may hinge on whether he had political motivations or was merely doing his job by reviving Democrat Hillary Clinton's email controversy just days before the Nov. 8 presidential election.
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Publish Date:01/November/2016 | 11:51

Clinton Says Comey E-Mail Move ‘Unprecedented’ as Trump Pounces

EghtesadOnline: Hillary Clinton attacked FBI Director James Comey’s decision to inform Congress it was reviving an investigation into her use of a private e-mail server as Donald Trump’s advisers urged him to use the development to seize momentum 10 days before the election.
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Publish Date:31/October/2016 | 05:38

Kerry says has not been contacted by FBI over new Clinton email review

EghtesadOnline: U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Sunday he had not been contacted by the FBI about new investigative steps being taken related to Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server when she led the State Department.
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Publish Date:31/October/2016 | 04:48

FBI obtains warrant to examine Clinton emails

EghtesadOnline: Federal investigators have secured a warrant to examine newly discovered emails related to Hillary Clinton's private server, a source familiar with the matter said on Sunday, as a prominent Democrat accused FBI Director James Comey of breaking the law by trying to influence the election.
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Publish Date:31/October/2016 | 04:14

State Department official 'pressured' FBI to declassify Clinton email: FBI documents

EghtesadOnline: A senior State Department official sought to shield Hillary Clinton last year by pressuring the FBI to drop its insistence that an email on the private server she used while secretary of state contained classified information, according to records of interviews with FBI officials released on Monday.
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Publish Date:18/October/2016 | 04:56

U.S. crime rises in 2015, still far below peak levels: FBI

EghtesadOnline: Violent crime in the United States increased in 2015 but remained far below peak levels of the 1990s, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said on Monday as presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump prepared for a debate that is likely to focus on public safety.
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Publish Date:27/September/2016 | 04:39

Clinton server tech told FBI of colleagues' worries about system

EghtesadOnline: A technician hired by Hillary Clinton to run the private email system she used while U.S. secretary of state told investigators he tried to pass on colleagues' concerns that the system might not comply with records laws, FBI interview summaries show.
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Publish Date:25/September/2016 | 02:35

FBI Releases Interview Reports From Clinton E-Mail Probe

EghtesadOnline: The FBI released 189 pages of interview summaries from its investigation into Hillary Clinton’s private e-mail system Friday, as Republicans escalated their criticism of the agency for failing to pursue charge against the former secretary of state and her staff.
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Publish Date:24/September/2016 | 24:58

FBI detects breaches against two state voter systems

EghtesadOnline: The Federal Bureau of Investigation has found breaches in Illinois and Arizona's voter registration databases and is urging states to increase computer security ahead of the Nov. 8 presidential election, according to a U.S. official familiar with the probe.
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Publish Date:30/August/2016 | 08:17

FBI delivers documents on Clinton email probe to U.S. Congress

EghtesadOnline: The Federal Bureau of Investigation said on Tuesday it had turned over to the U.S. Congress a number of documents related to its probe into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server while she was secretary of state.
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Publish Date:17/August/2016 | 08:32

FBI took months to warn Democrats of suspected Russian role in hack: sources

EghtesadOnline: The FBI did not tell the Democratic National Committee that U.S officials suspected it was the target of a Russian government-backed cyber attack when agents first contacted the party last fall, three people with knowledge of the discussions told Reuters.
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Publish Date:03/August/2016 | 14:37