Capital Journal

Clinton and Sanders in Tight Race for Kentucky

With Bernie Sanders poised to win in Oregon, Hillary Clinton focused her attention on repeating the success she encountered in Kentucky in 2008, a state that voted twice to elect her husband.

Insurer Highmark Sues U.S. Over Affordable Care Act

Major insurer Highmark Inc. is suing the federal government, arguing it is owed money under the Affordable Care Act, a move that opens yet another front in the ongoing legal battles over the 2010 health law.

Interviews in Civil Suit Over Hillary Clinton Email Server to Begin This Week

Interviews in a civil lawsuit with current and former State Department officials concerning former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server will begin this week.

Ben Rhodes Declines to Discuss Role in Iran Nuclear Deal, Magazine Article

Ben Rhodes, one of President Barack Obama’s top foreign policy advisers, said he wouldn’t “Monday morning quarterback” his recent controversial comments about the communications effort that he led for the White House on the Iran nuclear deal.

School Once Run by Sanders’s Wife Plans to Close

Burlington College, a tiny Vermont liberal arts school once led by Jane Sanders, the wife of presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, said it is shutting down because of financial problems. 66