East Bay Rapist Survivor Reacts to Arrest
"I feel like I'm in the middle of a dream, and I'm going to wake up and it's not going to be true."
Trump Dusts Dandruff Off Macron 'To Make Him Perfect'
"We have a very special relationship. In fact, I'll get that little piece of dandruff off, that little piece," Trump said.
Trump's State Dinner Will Be Different from Obama's
The first lady has organized the dinner herself while the president takes a back seat.
Trump and Macron Share Another Extended Handshake
Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron's handshakes have become the stuff of legend.
ISIS Gives Up in Damascus; What's Left for the Jihadis?
ISIS has agreed to surrender its final stronghold south of Damascus, but the Syrian military and allies continue to fight until talks are finalized.
The Left on the Separation Between Church and State
It is sadly ironic that a few select words of Jefferson—the "wall of separation between church and state"—have been abused and distorted today by those seeking to dismantle the foundations of our republic.
877-Pound Bluefin Tuna Smashes State Record
The gigantic Atlantic bluefin took two and a half hours to reel in.
Iraq Kills Top ISIS Official on Anniversary of U.S. Win
Fifteen years after the fall of Baghdad, Iraq has reportedly killed one of ISIS chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's top men.
The History of South Carolina's Secession Attempts
The state was the first to secede from the Union over the right to own slaves, and a modern threat is over the right to own guns.
Will Trump Bomb Syria Again?
Trump accused the Assad government of being responsible for the attack on Douma.
Trump Wants U.S. out of Syria—Is It Finally Time?
President Donald Trump has made clear his eagerness to get out of Syria, but some experts are split on whether that's a good idea for the U.S. and the world.
Trump's Pick for CIA Director Will Discuss Torture Role
Gina Haspel has been accused of being involved in controversial interrogation methods.
Sinclair Hired Reporter From Russian Propaganda Outlet
After airing a segment on the so-called deep state, the media giant required anchors to read a script lamenting fake news stories.
Top Trump Fundraiser Helped Rep's Wife Get State Job
RNC deputy national chairman Elliott Broidy has raised millions for the president and used his influence to aid longtime friends.
Mattis: Moscow Prevented U.S. Bombing Russians in Syria
A top Russian general reportedly intervened to stop an attack from the U.S., preventing a repeat from last month in which many Russians were killed.
Iraq and Syria Defeat ISIS, but U.S. and Turkey Remain
Iraq and Syria declared victory over ISIS in late 2017, but the U.S. and Turkey have resisted calls to withdraw their forces.
ISIS Claims New France Attack: Who Was Redouane Lakdim?
Lakdim, 26, is described by France as a petty criminal who was radicalized by ISIS.
Entire State of Wisconsin Quarantined Over Beetle
Officials are trying to stop the emerald ash borer, an invasive and destructive beetle that kills ash trees.
In Michigan, Officials Try to Remove Republican Clerk
Non-traditional Republican candidates were elected thanks to Trump. Now efforts are underway to remove at least one of them.
U.S. Forces Killed in Niger Were Wrongly Sent: Report
Gaps in the U.S. chain of command may have doomed four Green Berets of Operational Detachment-Alpha Team 3212.
U.S. Military Helicopter Crashes in Iraq: Pentagon
Details remained unclear about the incident; an investigation will be launched.
Some Might Argue Trump's a Moron, MSNBC Host Suggests
"Some would argue that it would take a moron to tell the world that you're unstable and that you lurch around and can't make decisions," Mika Brzezinski said.
ISIS Tries Return to Iraq As U.S. Allies Switch Sides
With fewer local allies, the U.S. may no longer be able to fight ISIS on the ground in Iraq or Syria.
Russia Trolls U.S. on Twitter Over Bombing Accusations
Russia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has called out Heather Nauert for ridiculing Moscow's bombardment in Syria.
Man Who Found ISIS Niger Tape Criticizes U.S. Role
Mohammed Mahmoud Abu al-Maali, a Mauritanian expert on ISIS and Al-Qaeda in the region, told Newsweek the U.S. military had a destabilizing effect.
Where is ISIS Leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi?
Footage of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's first and only known public appearance was included alongside the graphic deaths of U.S. troops in Niger.
The State Department Wants to Divest from Democracy NGO
The National Endowment for Democracy was created in 1983 to fund and proliferate pro-U.S. and pro-democracy institutions abroad.
ISIS Video Shows U.S. Soldiers Killed in Niger Ambush
A new ISIS video, entitled "Assault of the Brave Against the Army of the Americans," shows the last moments of four Green Berets killed in Niger last year.
U.S. Loses Top Syria Ally Again, This Time to Assad
The Kurdish majority of the Pentagon-created Syrian Democratic Forces are leaving the U.S. battle against ISIS to fight a Turkish invasion.
Trump Impeachment College Course Title Changed
The university has insisted that the course will be a broader look at the ways a president can be removed from office.