The former first lady was notably eager to learn about people she didn’t understand—and recognize she might have been wrong about them.
Seven Bay Area police officers face criminal charges for their roles in a widespread sexual-misconduct scandal.
“The arts” might seem a frill or nicety. In Eastport, Maine, they’ve been at the center of economic and civic plans and have helped the little city “punch above its weight.”
The U.S. Army whistleblower said Friday she would “refuse to eat or drink voluntarily” to protest her treatment behind bars.
A New Jersey appeals court threw out the 15-count conviction against Dharun Ravi. He will be retried with new charges.
Activists and teachers worked for years to get Mexican American Studies into Texas schools, but they don’t want the book the board of education is set to endorse.
Austrian prosecutors charged two men suspected of helping organize the operation that killed 130 people.
It showed up on the other side of the country, and Thursday it goes on view at the National September 11 Memorial and Museum.
A tractor-trailer carrying blank pennies overturned and caught fire Thursday morning, blocking the highway for hours.
The New York Mets announced the former NFL quarterback will participate in the Instructional League.
The man who kidnapped 11-year-old Jacob Wetterling has confessed to the crime and led police to the boy’s remains.
State officials are investigating a video that shows eight vandals pushing the pedestal down.
The network will reportedly pay the former anchor $20 million and has apologized. Meanwhile, Greta Van Susteren, the longtime anchor, is leaving immediately.
Over the Labor Day weekend, 13 people were killed and 65 were shot in the deadliest holiday weekend of the summer.
The storm is expected to move further into the Atlantic Ocean in the next few days.