Kim Jong Un Wants Trump to Win in 2020, Former White House Adviser Says
North Korea has set an end-of-year deadline for U.S. officials to break the deadlock in denuclearization talks, or receive a "Christmas gift."
North Korea has set an end-of-year deadline for U.S. officials to break the deadlock in denuclearization talks, or receive a "Christmas gift."
The Washington Post columnist was killed in the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul last year by a team of Saudi agents.
177 evangelical leaders, including Jerry Falwell Jr., Robert Jeffress and Cissie Graham Lynch, sent a letter to Christianity Today on Sunday rebuking its scathing op-ed against Trump.
The president told a conservative summit that the U.S. is "respected again" on the world stage under his leadership.
Scott Morrison told reporters on Monday that he would "do the right job for Australians and put them first" as bushfires raged on.
Eddie Gallagher was convicted of posing with the corpse of a teenaged Islamic State fighter while deployed to Iraq in 2017.
Former Senator Claire McCaskill noted that during her "first year in the Senate," she had voted on more than 300 legislative amendments. "This year, there's fewer than 30," she said.
Representative Debbie Dingell of Michigan responded to President Donald Trump's suggestion that her late husband is in hell, calling for more civility in a country that has "turned so ugly and vitriolic."
The scientists say the latest findings could have implications for our understanding of several geological processes.
Investigation launched after shooting at Englewood gathering broke out onto street.
Which states are most likely to see snow on Christmas Day morning?
In the last decade, these wanderlust-inducing books have taken us from Mumbai to Mexico City and everywhere in between.
Travel influencers, basic economy, "travel like a local" and more travel trends we'd love to see deplane forever.
An oasis of peace in a turbulent part of the world filled with biblical history and dramatic desert wonders, Jordan is about as otherworldly as you can get here on Earth.
Christmas isn't just an odd holiday in North America. All over the world, people celebrate in wacky ways on December 25, such as rollerblading to church in Venezuela and making a reservation at KFC for Christmas Eve dinner in Japan.
Depending on where you fall on the red-to-blue spectrum, Durham is either an avenging angel, come to right the wrongs inflicted on Donald Trump—or a deeply untrustworthy partisan hack, tasked to do the dirty work of an allegedly illegitimate president and his attorney general sidekick.
The measles vaccine is incredibly effective, yet recurrences and outbreaks abound.
Protests across Delhi and in nearly every large city in India have become the largest, most unified and secular resistance against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP's Hindu nationalism.
Newsweek partnered with STEM.org to rank America's Best STEM High Schools. We found successful schools in every region of the country.
Longines has combined the femininity of materials and dynamic lines to create the new Conquest Classic. Perfectly suited for the women of today, it remains faithful to the brand's iconic elegance while offering new dials that mix mother-of-pearl, diamonds and touches of pink.
Architects do much more than plan and design houses, factories, office buildings, and other structures. You might be surprised how diverse the career can be. Find out more.
It is important to check whether a school is accredited by a credible global accreditation body and meets internationally agreed quality standards. EQUIS gives you that piece of mind.
Win a trip for two to the Big Apple for a special meet and greet!
Logic dictates that when you need a good personal injury attorney, you’re going to be in a stressful, vulnerable and overwhelming situation. It is vital that you speak to an attorney who can ensure that you are not taken advantage of. We look at some of the leaders in the field.
Colombia is living a moment. With President Iván Duque one year into his tenure, the Andean nation is shrugging off its unfair reputation and proving just how vast its previously untapped potential was.
Qatar is one of the fast-growing regional economies and among the most promising in the MENA region, maintaining balanced growth rates despite various global challenges.
As the Skywalker saga comes to a close, celebrate its powerful storyline with Newsweek’s Special Edition. Featuring behind-the-scenes photos of some of the galaxy’s most beloved Jedis.
International schools are not created equal and each one possesses a unique blend of qualities and educational specializations. Find out which one is best for your child.
Newsweek partnered with Statista Inc. to spotlight 300 companies that stand up as good citizens and good neighbors.
"I try my best not to drink the Kool-Aid too much, because that can be a slippery slope," Paul Wesley said about dealing with fame.
Sen. Chris Van Hollen told Face the Nation that further witnesses would also make it "harder for those senators to vote for acquittal."
A special marine warning is also in effect for the area due to water tornadoes.
"People should avoid swatting at the hornets, which may cause these insects to sting," the Washington State Department of Agriculture said.
A mathematician discusses why math is relevant to everyday life, what he thinks of the anti-vaxxer movement and whether he worries about the transmission of communicable diseases during air travel.
The House Intelligence Committee chairman said it's "absurd" that he or Speaker Nancy Pelosi would testify in a Senate trial, "because Donald Trump thinks it's a good rhetorical attack."
The first year of rule was the deadliest for Roman emperors. The risk of meeting a violent end decreased over the next seven years, plateauing and then increasing again after 12 years.
"He had knives in both hands and, upon seeing me with the narwhal tusk, pointed at his midriff," Darryn Frost told Britain's Press Association.
Prince Andrew's disastrous interview about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein highlighted the challenges facing the 93-year-old queen. What happens to the British monarchy after Elizabeth?
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