The former first lady was notably eager to learn about people she didn’t understand—and recognize she might have been wrong about them.
The year-long inquiry uncovered “systemic” violations of Chicago residents’ civil rights.
Under a consent decree with the U.S. Department of Justice, the troubled force will employ a variety of measures to protect constitutional rights and correct racial disparities.
Five people were killed and 37 injured in an attack reports say was perpetrated by a lone gunman who is in custody.
Why would four suspects in Chicago broadcast the torture of a man on Facebook Live?
Just after the election,The Atlantic sent photographers to naturalization ceremonies across the U.S. to meet people on the day they became citizens.
Observations of the daily journeys made by workers in big cities from photographer Cassandra Zampini
The officials include two people appointed by Governor Rick Snyder to run the city.
The key to capturing history? Be as lucky as you are ferocious.