The e-mail in question had to do with the September 2012 attack on the US Consulate in Benghazi, Libya
In her address to Goldman Sachs, she suggested something had to be done to rein in Wall Street abuses 'for political reasons'
The lack of support for Trump could be seen as a result of his direct attacks on the Muslim community
Trump termed Clinton as a 'criminal' who destroyed 33,000 emails
Clinton said that there is anxiety among immigrant families who are 'scared to death' about Trump's deportation plan
The anti-secrecy website has published thousands of emails from John Podesta's personal Gmail account since Friday
She argued that the US needs to accelerate the transition to a clean energy economy and install more solar panels and wind turbines
The email was one of thousands released by WikiLeaks on Monday that provided a revealing glimpse into the inner workings of Hillary Clinton's campaign
In a two-way race, Clinton's lead over the real estate mogul expanded to 14 points
Kathy Shelton has accused Clinton of crossing ethical bounds in her sexual assault case
Quinnipiac Polling Institute's Peter Brown said the 4 swing states are Florida, North Carolina, Ohio and Pennsylvania
She will also lay out two new proposals that promote free and fair competition between corporations and address corporate abuse
The newspaper described Clinton as "one of the most tenacious politicians of her generation"
A federal judge previously ordered the State to review 1,050 pages of the Clinton messages before the election
US Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton shared a stage with former rival Senator Bernie Sanders on Wednesday to appeal for youth votes
Clinton is leading Republican rival Trump by 4 per cent after their first televised debate
Clinton said the episode was proof that 'a man who can be provoked by a tweet should not have the nuclear codes'
Clinton said too many black families have been forced to deal with the same tragedy
The United States appears to have taken a strong note of Asif's recent statements on use of nuclear weapons
Mr Trump did himself few favours in the first presidential debate