The former first lady was notably eager to learn about people she didn’t understand—and recognize she might have been wrong about them.
Governor Rick Scott declared victory over the virus in a small Miami neighborhood and businesses rejoiced—but nearby, two people had recently become infected.
Demonstrators in Charlotte were met with tear gas and riot police Tuesday night, hours after the fatal shooting.
This is the city’s largest police-hiring surge since the 1980s.
Authorities say Ahmad Khan Rahami, 28, is the suspect in both blasts on Saturday.
In Georgia, Tennessee, and North Carolina, drivers are finding it hard to find gasoline following a pipeline rupture in Alabama.
Friends of the man suspected of setting off bombs in New York and New Jersey said he’d grown distant in recent years.
Two months of firefighting along California’s Big Sur coast has cost more than $200 million.
Dashboard camera footage shows Terence Crutcher had his hands in the air when he was fatally shot by police last week.
Family members identified the alleged attacker as 22-year-old Dahir Aden.
The alleged hacker, accused of infiltrating the computers of numerous American government agencies, faces nearly a century in prison.
U.S. consumers reported nearly 100 incidents in which the phone overheated, and a family in Florida said it set their Jeep on fire.
The Justice Department’s inspector general said no rules were violated when an agent pretended to be a journalist.
The agreement, if approved, would require reforms of the Texas state police and the jails in Waller County, where she died in 2015.
President Obama protected 5,000 square miles off of Cape Cod, an area filled with canyons, mountains, and corals.