"I'm tired of the government telling me what to do all the time," said Don Sheldon, 52, a police officer in the town of Winston.
Michelle Obama admits she forgot the couple's first anniversary.
NEA President Lily Eskelsen Garcia praised Clinton as a strong leader who would work for students, teachers and families.
A day after the Oregon shootings, President Barack Obama again called for action against gun violence, while Republican Jeb Bush advised against an impulsive reaction.
"Fifty years after the passage of the Voting Rights Act, the fight for equal access to the polls still continues today."
A team of inspectors plans to check out prisons in Colorado to see if they're suitable for housing detainees.
Following Russian airstrikes in Syria, the Republican presidential candidate aims to demonstrate his expertise in foreign policy.
The Israeli leader, the agreement's fiercest critic, has concluded his campaign against the agreement, U.S. officials reportedly said.
Monitors said they saw the new, deadly weaponry system in eastern Ukraine as Russian and Ukrainian leaders met Friday in Paris to discuss a solution to the conflict.
Arne Duncan, who has served in the role since January 2009, is expected to be succeeded by John King Jr., a former education commissioner from New York state.
“He appears to be an angry young man who was very filled with hate,” a law enforcement official said.
Chris Harper Mercer, 26, has been identified as the person responsible for shooting dead at least nine people at Umpqua Community College in Oregon Thursday.
A spokesman for the militant group said that its fighters were responsible for shooting down a U.S. C-130 aircraft over Jalalabad, in which at least 11 people were killed.
Americans should pressure elected officials to advance legislation against gun violence, the president said in a televised address Thursday.
Oregon shooter Chris Harper Mercer reportedly demanded to know victims' religion before firing.
Law enforcement officers in Roseburg, Oregon, shot and killed the 26-year-old gunman Thursday, after at least 10 people were slain at a community college.
With increased Russian military activity in the Arctic, NATO member Norway reacted Thursday to a perceived threat.
"I’ve said that if Iran wants to be treated like a normal country, let it act like a normal country," Netanyahu said in New York City Thursday.
With Russian airstrikes in Syria, low oil prices and sanctions, Russian businesses are holding back on construction and expansion plans.
Some ultra-Orthodox Jewish newspapers have a ban on printing pictures of women since it "turns them into objects."
In his U.N. speech, the Israeli prime minister is expected to blast the Iran nuclear deal, which Israel bitterly opposed when it was signed earlier this year.
"Washington's willingness to move forward with radars sends a clear signal."