The former first lady was notably eager to learn about people she didn’t understand—and recognize she might have been wrong about them.
David Brown, the head of the city’s police force, said Monday investigators are reviewing hours of video footage of last week’s deadly attack in Texas.
A judge tossed an assault charge, but Lieutenant Brian Rice still faces charges of manslaughter, reckless endangerment, and misconduct.
An investigation by the U.S. Navy found the famous SEAL had not been awarded as many medals as he claimed.
The prominent Black Lives Matter leader was freed from jail Sunday after he and about 100 other protesters were arrested over the weekend.
Greg Abbott received severe second- and third-degree burns last week while in Wyoming, but he still traveled to Dallas in the wake of the deadly shootings to urge unity.
Five officers were killed by snipers after gunfire erupted during protests Thursday night.
Salt Lake County officials in Utah announced the death on Friday.
Photographs of the shootings, the protests, the police, and the trauma.
Dodge City, Kansas relies on undocumented immigrants—from meatpacking workers to the city’s assistant finance director.
Chief David Brown says officers used a device equipped with a bomb to kill a suspect, a perhaps unprecedented move that raises new questions about use of lethal force.
A reformed gang member and a convenience-store owner brought the killing to the public, which helped prompt a federal investigation into the police-involved shooting.
Suicide, the leading cause of death among veterans, claimed 20 lives a day in 2014, according to a new report.
Police pulled Philando Castile over for a broken taillight in a suburb of St. Paul, and shot him dead as his girlfriend sat beside him.