Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton has finally stepped down after four years as Secretary of State. What is her legacy, and what is next for her?
With John Kerry confirmed to succeed Hillary Clinton as U.S. secretary of state, Kerry ultimately vacates his Massachusetts senate seat which he has held since 1985.
After serving as Massachusetts's senator since 1985 and chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, John Kerry has succeeded Hillary Clinton as secretary of state.
If John Kerry is confirmed as Secretary of State by the Senate, as seems likely, he will be the first white male to hold the position in 16 years.
John Kerry’s confirmation hearings before the Senate for Secretary of State begin today.
One Massachusetts senate seat could go vacant as Democratic Senator John Kerry will undergo confirmation hearings to succeed Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State.
Massachusetts Democrats are scrambling to find a replacement for John Kerry, as Scott Brown eyes the Senate again.
On Friday, President Obama began the overhaul of his national security team and nominated Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry to take over as Secretary of State.
Under Secretary of State Maria Otero joins UN ambassador Susan Rice and Sen. John Kerry as a potential replacement for Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in January.