The former first lady was notably eager to learn about people she didn’t understand—and recognize she might have been wrong about them.
The Corps has approved two women for roles previously open only to men.
The pistol he used to kill the 17-year-old is now on sale at another website after it was pulled from sale at another auction site.
A judge has ordered Robert Dear, who is accused of killing three people in November, to be sent a psychiatric institute.
Federal investigators said the fertilizer-plant fire in 2013 that killed 15 people was deliberately set.
Michael Slager, the officer who shot the unarmed man five times in the back, was charged with three federal counts this week.
The U.S. Military Academy said it won’t punish the cadets seen in the photograph with their fists raised.
Dozens were killed in the attack claimed by ISIS on a Shiite neighborhood.
Two deputies have been charged with multiple felonies in connection with beating a suspected car thief in San Francisco.
More than 50 people were shot and eight were killed over the weekend, putting the city on track to hit 500 homicides this year.
Governor Jerry Brown announced Monday that the state will keep some of emergency drought measures and relax others.
Barack Obama will go to the city, one of two to be attacked with a U.S. nuclear device, later this month, the White House said.