The State Department released some 3,000 pages of Hillary Rodham Clinton's email correspondence Tuesday, but the documents hardly provide her critics the revealing look inside her tenure that they were seeking.
The newly released emails, the first batch from a pool of more than 50,000 pages turned over by the candidate from her private email server, suggest Clinton mostly avoided email. Her use of it tended to involve mundane scheduling matters and keeping close track of what the media was saying about her.
The latest messages go beyond the initial 850 pages of emails released in May that were tied to the 2012 attack on a U.