Republicans Tighten Grip on Debates in 2016 Race

The Republican National Committee moved to reduce the number of presidential primary debates in 2016 and assert control over how they are run.

Lewinsky Breaks Silence About Clinton Affair, Saying She Was ‘Made a Scapegoat’

Monica Lewinsky writes in a coming issue of Vanity Fair that she feels it is time to stop “tiptoeing around my past, and other people’s futures.”

Clinton Publisher Settles on Title for New Memoir

“Hard Choices,” which recounts Hillary Rodham Clinton’s years as secretary of state as she emerges as a potential presidential candidate, is due out in June.



For Christie and MSNBC, a Messy Divorce Plays Out in Public View

The improbable relationship between a governor with his eyes on the White House and a network determined to break into the top tier has curdled in a spectacularly public fashion.

    



The Caucus: Clinton Defender Takes On Fox News Over Benghazi Attack

David Brock, the founder of a liberal watchdog group, has written an e-book titled “The Benghazi Hoax” and plans to advertise it on the Fox News Channel.

    



CNN and NBC Scrap Projects on Hillary Clinton

Both sides of the political aisle registered objections to the projects, which would have explored the life of the former first lady and potential 2016 presidential candidate.

    



NBC Announces Mini-Series on Hillary Clinton

NBC bought the project for a four-hour mini-series, and it plans to broadcast it well before any possible declaration of a presidential candidacy.