Democratic presidential nominee and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton waves Sept. 11 as she leaves the home of her daughter Chelsea Clinton in New York City. Hillary Clinton left a Sept. 11 commemoration ceremony early after feeling overheated and went to her daughter's house to rest.

Democratic presidential nominee and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton waves Sept. 11 as she leaves the home of her daughter Chelsea Clinton in New York City. Hillary Clinton left a Sept. 11 commemoration ceremony early after feeling overheated and went to her daughter's house to rest.

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Chicago Police officers hang yellow crime scene tape where a man was shot multiple times as he sat in a vehicle July 27 in Chicago, Illinois.

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Author Ann Patchett speaks at a bookstore in Washington, DC.

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