She started out as a Republican and hasn’t driven a car since 1996. Here’s what you may not know or just may not remember about the former secretary of state and first lady.
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A Forgotten Generation: Half Of South Korea’s Elderly Live In Poverty
In a country known for its tech advances and rapid economic rise, the generation responsible for the growth isn’t faring so well. Half of South Korea’s seniors live below the poverty line.
Civilians Can Record Police Encounters, But When Is It Interference?
Courts have ruled that civilians have a constitutional right to videotape police encounters in public. But civilians are not allowed to interfere with police activity.
Huge Tornadoes Tear Through Illinois And The Midwest
The tornado was so massive and the damage so extensive that in some areas, plows had to push debris off the streets so emergency crews could reach survivors.
80 Municipal Courts In St. Louis County Change Fees After Criticism
The courts have agreed to set uniform fees and fines, changing a process that fueled anger and frustration with the legal system in Ferguson, Mo.
Hillary Clinton To Announce Presidential Bid On Sunday
NPR has learned that the former first lady and secretary of state will formally announce her plan to seek the Democratic nomination, ending years of speculation about her intentions.




