The former first lady was notably eager to learn about people she didn’t understand—and recognize she might have been wrong about them.
Federal prosecutors charged three Kansas men who were planning to detonate bombs that targeted Muslims.
The families of the 2012 massacre victims were suing the gun manufacturer who made the rifle used by Adam Lanza.
American tourists can for the first time bring home up to 100 cigars and several bottles of rum.
The gap in data has been an embarrassment for the federal government.
A federal judge ruled Wednesday to change the date because of Hurricane Matthew, which passed near the state last week.
Terence Crutcher, who was shot in Tulsa last month, had PCP in his body at the time of the shooting, a toxicology report says.
Jeffrey Goldberg, a national correspondent for the magazine, succeeds James Bennet as its 14th top editor.
The Category 1 storm made landfall in South Carolina after leaving hundreds of people dead in Haiti and a trail of devastation across the Caribbean.
U.S. intelligence officials said they are “confident” only senior Moscow officials could have authorized it.
Eight people, including six soldiers, have been charged with conspiring to steal and sell sensitive military equipment on the website.
In the last minute before a fatal crash last week, a commuter train sped up to twice the limit, the NTSB says.
The Lone Star State put Barney Fuller to death on Wednesday, breaking a rare six-month streak without capital punishment.
Illinois is the latest state to cut ties with the bank following its scandal over fake accounts.