Trump Claims Media Incites 'Professional Protesters'
The U.S. president-elect called protests "very unfair" before expressing "love" for their passion.
Muslim Brotherhood Backers Get Jail Terms for Riot
Two sentenced to life in prison, 16 others get 15 years in jail and 86 acquitted.
Greece: Police Fire Teargas at Pensioners on Protest
Around 1,500 pensioners marched against the austerity cuts demanded by international lenders.
Istanbul Riot Police Break Up 'Trans Pride' March
Tear gas and rubber bullets were fired into a crowd after authorities banned transgender and gay pride demonstrations.
Drug Cartel Battle Kills 49 in Mexican Prison
Battle between Zetas drug cartel and rivals left dozens dead in the northeastern Mexican city of Monterrey.
Anti-Migrant Protest Turns Violent in Germany
Riot police broke up far-right protesters as they marched against Germany's open-door migration policy.
Who Are the Oath Keepers and Why Are They in Ferguson With an Infowars.com Reporter?
Newsweek spoke with Joe Biggs to find out why he is in the Missouri city with armed Oath Keepers.
Ferguson: When Cops Become Cash Cows
When police departments become profit centers, justice goes out the window.
Ferguson Police, Courts Violated Minorities' Civil Rights, Justice Department Says
Michael Brown's death prompted the investigation.
Justice Department to Clear Darren Wilson in Michael Brown Shooting: Report
The U.S. Justice Department is about to close the investigation into the shooting death of an unarmed black teenager in Ferguson, Missouri, and clear the white police officer involved of any civil rights charges, The New York Times reported on Wednesday.
940 Cars Torched in France in New Year Celebrations
But at least the total was a 12% improvement on last year
Darren Wilson Resigns From Ferguson Police Force
Wilson's lawyer confirmed his resignation Saturday, as activists set out on a 120-mile march to protest the killing and a grand jury's decision not to indict him.
Ferguson-Related Protests Dwindle
The streets of Ferguson, Missouri were mostly quiet overnight after two days of racially charged unrest sparked by a grand jury decision not to prosecute a white policeman who shot dead an unarmed black teenager.
Ferguson Quiets On Thanksgiving Eve, Spirits Remain Low
The thousands who crowded the streets in summer are gone, and only a few dozen stand vigil in the freezing cold outside the Ferguson police department.
Businesses Board Up, Stand Guard in Ferguson
At least a dozen stores have been set ablaze and others looted in Ferguson in racially charged riots.
Ferguson Protesters Burn Flag Near White House
Protesters burned an American flag in Washington, D.C., last night after an otherwise peaceful day of activism.
Two FBI Agents Shot, Wounded in St. Louis
The incident was "not directly related" to racially charged unrest in and around nearby Ferguson, an agency spokeswoman said.
Ferguson Decision: Updates and Analysis
Follow Newsweek's analysis of events after a Ferguson grand jury's decision not to indict police officer Darren Wilson in the fatal shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown.
Reaction to Ferguson Grand Jury Decision
Reactions were swift and intense in Ferguson and in cities across the country.
After Grand Jury Decides Not To Charge Darren Wilson, What's Next For Ferguson?
The announcement by a St. Louis grand jury not to indict police officer Darren Wilson caps weeks of speculation and sparked protest action late Monday night.
Ferguson Grand Jury Decision on Cop Who Killed Mike Brown to be Announced Soon
A St. Louis county prosecutor will announce whether a grand jury has decided to indict the officer.
Holder Urges Police Restraint Ahead of Ferguson Decision
As tensions simmered in the St. Louis suburb over a case that has become a flashpoint for U.S. race relations, police in riot gear arrested three people in overnight protests.
Photos: Mayhem in San Francisco after Giants's World Series Win
The city erupted in cheers and flames after the Giants beat the Kansas City Royals.
Dozens Arrested After Pumpkin Festival in Tiny New Hampshire Town Goes Rotten
Pumpkin spice riots erupt in Keene, New Hampshire
Hong Kong Street Clashes Erupt Despite Imminent Talks
"Unless there is some kind of breakthrough in two hours of talks on Tuesday, I'm worried we will see the standoff worsen and get violent."
Ferguson Police Chief Marches With Protesters Calling for His Resignation; Fracas Ensues
Public apology by police chief fails to calm tensions
National Guard to Withdraw From Ferguson as Protests Quiet
The withdrawal follows the most peaceful night of protests in Ferguson since the shooting of Michael Brown nearly two weeks ago
31 Arrested as Police Come Under 'Heavy Fire' in Ferguson
Captain Ron Johnson said that officers did not return fire despite coming under attack on ninth night of unrest
Obama Sends Attorney General to Ferguson
The President called for cool heads to prevail in the Missouri town, where tensions have continued to escalate night after night
What We Learned from Michael Brown's Autopsy
An independent autopsy reveals new details about Brown's Aug. 9 death