The agency’s independent inspector general has concluded that Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server and months of missing records from her tenure were violations of State Department policies. 2138
Appearances by the presumptive GOP nominee in two of the three states with the largest Hispanic electorates follow a few initial overtures in recent weeks that have drawn mixed results. 259
As the presidential primaries wind down, the Capitol Hill vice-presidential speculation machine, fueled by the limitless ambitions of 535 members of Congress, is only beginning to kick into gear. 54
Protesters confronted police in riot gear and on horseback outside a Donald Trump rally in Anaheim, Calif., on Wednesday.

With Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton preparing to square off in the general election, Americans will be voting for two of the least popular candidates in modern history. WSJ's Shelby Holliday looks at how negative sentiment has impacted previous elections. Photo: Getty Images
Front-runners Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are among the least liked presidential candidates in American history. What would it take for them to turn it around?
Republican Gov. Nikki Haley signed legislation Wednesday that immediately outlawed most abortions in South Carolina at 20 weeks beyond fertilization.
A lawyer for Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe said Wednesday that the Justice Department is investigating whether Mr. McAuliffe may have done lobbying work for a foreign entity without registering properly as a foreign agent.
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