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Comey said he knew of the development on Thursday, and sent a letter to legislators on Friday.
62 percent of likely voters ages 18-34 plan to cast their ballot for Clinton, down from 68 percent in early October.
ABC News' Jonathan Karl was first to break news of Melania Trump's upcoming speech.
"The mishandling of classified information is a very serious matter," Pence said.
The congressman said FBI agents "scratched their heads" over the initial decision not to indict Clinton.
Over the last five days, Clinton's 12-point advantage among likely voters has been whittled down to 1 percent.
A separate investigation of Abedin's estranged husband, Anthony Weiner, turned up additional emails.
"LGBT kids don't need to be cured of anything. They just need to be accepted and embraced and respected."
"She set off this chain of events and she can't escape that," Kellyanne Conway said.
"A new political truth has arisen simply by repetition."
"I think I'm a much nicer guy than he's portraying."
At one point, a soldier aims a DroneDefender at a small drone in order to bring it down.
"I've not seen anything that would come near to that kind of situation."
"I thought I could beat anybody that ran."
The vice president echoes Clinton's call for the FBI to release the emails they found.
"I'm here to make sure Hillary Clinton is the next president," he said after the FBI reveal.
Independent candidate Evan McMullin is packing town hall meetings in Utah.
"It may not be about her server, it may not be about her at all," Podesta said.
"I just have no way of understanding these actions," Kaine said.
Sorry doesn't cut it for the Human Rights Campaign.
"If you do decide to switch coverage, you'll have even less to choose from," Ratcliffe said.
FBI Director James Comey shocked D.C. Friday by reopening the investigation into Clinton's email server.
Secretary of Interior Sally Jewell is warning staff to be on guard and remain "vigilant."
New rule adopts strict standards for controlling cross-border shipments of hazardous, even radioactive, waste.
ResearchAmerica at odds with liberal groups that want Congress to wait on the legislation.
Spending on prescription drugs dropped from $167 in 2009 to $144 in 2014, a new study found.
"Past gains are eroding."
Michelle Obama said she had "bitter sweet" feelings about the commissioning.
If Clinton nominates people who liberals fear would fall short on regulation, outside groups expect a clash.
Possible exposure of info. that it said rose to the level of a "major information security incident."
Worker.gov is a website to inform people of their rights and legal options, including how to form a union.
Referendum pushes identity theft, but it would stymie groups seeking to inform union members of their rights.
The Italian Competition Authority announced on Friday it was launching two new investigations into the privacy practices of Facebook-owned WhatsApp, saying it would look into whether users had been "de facto forced" to accept new terms and conditions applicable to personal data sharing. The...
In March, Google sent an automated email to campaign chairman John Podesta warning him of the breach.
FBI director said "there is significant risk of being misunderstood" during the election season.
The email from Neera Tanden was one of 36,190 emails released by WikiLeaks so far.
The Washington Post reported that the emails at issue were "more than 1,000."
Agents seized the devices from Abedin and Weiner's home during the sexting investigation.
Chaffetz said in a tweet that he believes that means the case is being "reopened."
Sticking it to Syrian President Bashar Assad isn't worth starting a war with Russia.
One of Mike Pence's jobs, when he came to this city in North Carolina, was to buck up Trump supporters.
It's hard to see the post-election period being any different than last time.
Clinton says she'll keep Obamacare intact even as it exacerbates the problems in healthcare pricing.
The Trump name is leased out to buildings across the U.S., though the candidate does not actually own them.
Kelly's request would be a $5 million jump from her current contract.
Donald Trump may bring legal action against the network for leaking the decade-old video.
Krugman also suggested Comey was trying to tip the scales in favor of Republican Donald Trump.