It’s taken her about three weeks, but Hillary Clinton has finally spoken out about her thoughts on what’s happening in Ferguson, Missouri. During a speaking engagement in San Francisco at the Nexenta OpenSDx Summit, the former Secretary of State said that the disparity between how the legal system treats people of different races has gotten too […]

When it comes to her husband’s mistress from the 90s, Hillary Clinton says she’s moved on and you should too. The former Secretary of State refused to talk Monica Lewinsky in a recent interview. Why? Well, because she’s old news. “I think everybody needs to look to the future,” she told People magazine. “I’m not going to […]

Hillary Clinton finally revealed that she’s thinking about running for president in the 2016. The former First Lady and Secretary of State confirmed the unsurprising news at a marketing conference in San Francisco earlier this week. When asked: “What’s your plan? Are you going to do it?” Clinton replied, “I am obviously flattered and deeply […]

Hillary Clinton’s speech at the Mandalay Bay casino resort in Las Vegas didn’t exactly go as planned today. While delivering remarks at the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries Conference, she was forced to dodge a flying object from the audience. According to reports, a women threw a shoe at the 66-year-old former Secretary of State […]

As Hillary Clinton weighs whether to run for President in 2016, she’s made gender equality the centerpiece of her political agenda. So, it only made sense for the former Secretary of State to headline this year’s commemoration of International Women’s Day. Clinton attended a panel at the United Nations headquarters in New York yesterday, where […]

During the 2013 , former Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton announced an exciting new partnership between global media network World Pulse and Intel Corporation to expand digital literacy skills to young women in developing countries. The program is called “She Will Connect” and its intentions are to reduce the major gender and technology gaps women […]

“She’s running, but she doesn’t know it yet,” a close friend of Clinton’s recently told New York Magazine. It’s like a force of history. It’s inexorable, it’s gravitational. I think she actually believes she has more say in it than she actually does.” Hillary Rodham Clinton recently sat down with New York Magazine for their probing […]

Hot on the heels of the Forbes annual list of the women they believe to be the most powerful in the world, the people search experts at PeekYou have compiled the following PeekScore list to grant some understanding of these powerful women’s social influence on the web. Must Read: Tell Us Your Most Rewarding Caregiving […]

Melanne Verveer is the first U.S. Ambassador for Global Women’s Issues and she’s about to step down from her history-making post. It’s being reported that the ambassador has accepted a position at Georgetown University, heading up the new Institute on Women, Peace and Security. While Verveer served as an adversary for women under the Obama […]

President Obama and Hillary Clinton joined forces to appear in their first joint interview on “60 Minutes” with Steve Kroft recently. The interview provided us more insight to their evolving friendship, showing the president’s utmost respect for the Secretary of State. The two political powerhouses shared laughs, finished each other’s sentences and gave one another […]

When a man gets provoked and reacts, society says he’s still a man. But because I have breasts and a portal for which life travels through, when I’m provoked and react, I’m considered emotional or told to simmer down. “Temper! Temper!” they say. Must Read: Can You Maintain Your Sense Of Self & Still ‘Fit […]

According to a poll conducted by Gallup.com, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is the most admired woman of 2012. The former first lady even beat out our lovable current first lady, Michelle Obama! Clinton has taken this title on 17 different occasions, dating back to the first year of her role as first lady in 1993. […]