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Glenn Greenwald: Pro-Clinton Trolls Originated Fake News Factory

BELGRADE - In her first public speech since conceding the election, Hillary Clinton on Thursday denounced "fake news," and called for Congress to essentially censor the internet. The problem with Clinton's statements however, is that her own campaign led with the widespread use of the same fake news she so roundly decries.

Lost legacy

A letter from former US President George H.W. Bush welcoming Bill Clinton to the White House in January 1993 has gone viral after Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton posted it on Instagram:

Dear Bill,

When I walked into this office just now I felt the same sense of wonder and respect that I felt four years ago. I know you will feel that, too.

Is this the illegitimate son of Bill Clinton? (video-photos)

With the US Presidential race entering its final 3 weeks, both party campaigns are trying to hit their opponents as hard as possible by “digging up” anything in their past. The US media latch on to revelations, especially those of sexual nature, and largely drive the political conversation in areas that have little to do with actual real, politics, as the recent Donald Trump “sex tape” proved.

Clinton Global Initiative holds final meeting

The Clinton Global Initiative (CGI), which has created more than 3,600 commitments to improve lives, held its 12th and final annual meeting in New York last week, with the attendance of more than 100 high level high level guests, including Hürriyet chair Vuslat Doğan Sabancı and Doğan Holding chair Begümhan Doğan Faralyalı from Turkey. 

Clinton taken ill during September 11 commemoration

Hillary Clinton, the Democratic candidate in U.S. presidential elections, was taken ill on Sunday during a September 11 anniversary commemoration in New York.

Reuters is reporting that Clinton's campaign spokesperson said she "left early" after feeling "overheated" - but felt "much better" once she reached her daughter's nearby apartment.

World's most powerful women to gather in New York

The world's most influential women will gather at the Women in the World (WITW) Summit in New York on April 6 for the seventh time, along with many notable participants from Turkey.

Daily Hürriyet Chairwoman Vuslat Do?an Sabanc? is scheduled deliver a speech at the opening session of the summit, which is also sponsored by the Ayd?n Do?an Foundation.

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