The U.S. State Department is restarting its investigation into Hillary Clinton’s handling of classified material while secretary of state Clinton learned this week she will not face criminal charges The FBI said although she sent and received sensitive material there was no evidence of intent The State Department will reopen its review that will include some of her former aides It is not as serious as the FBI investigation but former officials can still face "administrative sanctions," ranging from counselling and warnings to revocation of security clearances