BOSTON (AP) — Jimmy Fallon should probably be more careful.
Four months after the "Tonight Show" host needed emergency surgery to save one of his fingers after a fall, Fallon hurt his other hand in a spill at a party in his honor on Saturday.
So what did we learn Thursday from the House Benghazi Committee's 11-hour question-and-answer session with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton?
Did the Committee unearth any significant information about what actually happened in Benghazi on Sept. 11, 2012, when terrorists killed four Americans (including the U.S. Ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens and Winchester native Glen Doherty)?