The former first lady was notably eager to learn about people she didn’t understand—and recognize she might have been wrong about them.
Friday’s deal would put more than 35,000 people back to work.
A 1974 memoir of murderous days in Nebraska
The court ruled 4-3 Friday the punishment was cruel and unusual under the state’s constitution.
Some U.S. cities are looking into hiring private contractors and moving away from the TSA after a month of historically long lines.
Doctors in the state who perform abortions after 20 weeks now can face jail time.
The power was out for more than an hour in the downtown area Wednesday.
Federal prosecutors are seeking the death penalty against Dylann Roof, who killed nine people at a historically black church last year.
The police chief was placed on leave after he shot his friend while hunting and tried to cover it up.
A judge ruled Tuesday that the entertainer’s trial on charges of sexual assault can go forward.
The Democrat is allegedly being scrutinized for accepting illegal campaign contributions.
Police officer Edward Nero has been acquitted of all four charges against him.
New Mexico farmers are re-evaluating the state of their crops after a pipeline broke earlier this month.
The Secret Service shot and critically wounded a person. The president was not in the compound at the time.