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Hillary Clinton's gay marriage stance sparks 2016 rumors

March 18: Hillary Clinton's announcement that she supports gay marriage is now fueling speculation that she might run for president again in 2016. NBC's Kristen Welker reports.  (Nightly News)Hillary Clinton's announcement that she supports gay marriage is now fueling speculation that she might run for president again in 2016. NBC's Kristen Welker reports. (Nightly News)

How is Hillary Clinton spending her first day off the job?

Feb. 2: Clinton traveled more than million miles during her tenure as secretary of state, and has said her most imminent next move would be to sleep in. Clinton traveled more than million miles during her tenure as secretary of state, and has said her most imminent next move would be to sleep in. "For the foreseeable future, I don't think I will be at all political, because there's just so much else I need to do," Clinton said. NBC's Kristen Welker reports. (TODAY)

Hillary Clinton: 'I will write a memoir' once I step down

Jan. 29: At a global town hall, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton confirmed that she will write a second memoir once she steps down. She also mentioned her lasting regret from her job is At a global town hall, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton confirmed that she will write a second memoir once she steps down. She also mentioned her lasting regret from her job is "the loss of American lives in Benghazi." (NBC News)

How will history judge Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State?

Jan. 28: Top Talkers: President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton conducted a joint interview with "60 Minutes" on Sunday, and the Morning Joe panel looks at Clinton's record in the job, if she'll run in 2016 and how history will judge her. Top Talkers: President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton conducted a joint interview with "60 Minutes" on Sunday, and the Morning Joe panel looks at Clinton's record in the job, if she'll run in 2016 and how history will judge her. (Morning Joe)

Obama, Hillary Clinton: Rivalry is 'ancient history'

Jan. 28: In a revealing interview on In a revealing interview on "60 Minutes," President Obama and Hillary Clinton talked about their close relationship, dismissing their 2008 campaign battle as "ancient history," and Clinton discussed her recent concussion and subsequent blood clot. NBC's Chuck Todd gives his take on their words. (TODAY)

Hillary Clinton fields tough question on Benghazi

Jan. 23: Four months after the attack in Benghazi, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gave her final testimony to the House and Senate, showing rare public emotion and taking responsibility for what happened. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports.  (Nightly News)Four months after the attack in Benghazi, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gave her final testimony to the House and Senate, showing rare public emotion and taking responsibility for what happened. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports. (Nightly News)

Hillary Clinton welcomed back to work

Jan. 7: One month after she took ill, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton returned to her busy schedule, and will prepare to testify on the Benghazi terror attack that killed four Americans. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports. (Nightly News)One month after she took ill, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton returned to her busy schedule, and will prepare to testify on the Benghazi terror attack that killed four Americans. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports. (Nightly News)

Hillary Clinton already working from home

Jan. 3: The secretary of state, who left New York-Presbyterian hospital Wednesday after being treated for a blood clot is reportedly ready to get back into the swing of things and planning to come to the office next week. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports. (Nightly News)The secretary of state, who left New York-Presbyterian hospital Wednesday after being treated for a blood clot is reportedly ready to get back into the swing of things and planning to come to the office next week. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports. (Nightly News)

Hillary Clinton released from hospital

Jan. 2: After being treated for a blood clot, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton left New York-Presbyterian Hospital on Wednesday and her medical team is reportedly confident she'll make a full recovery. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports. (Nightly News)After being treated for a blood clot, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton left New York-Presbyterian Hospital on Wednesday and her medical team is reportedly confident she'll make a full recovery. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports. (Nightly News)

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