News Now reporter Mike Gooding took us along as the U.S. military searched for MIA remains in Vietnam; it's a mission that continues to this day.
Readers parse through the president’s accomplishments and failures on his last day in office.
HAS VLADIMIR PUTIN QUIETLY ACQUIRED a new imperial possession in the heart of Europe, embedded within the EU and NATO? The suggestion may sound hyperbolic, but reports from Bratislava are becoming stranger by the day.
Republicans appear poised to confirm Trump’s controversial nominee to lead the government’s largest and most complex agency
Vice President Kamala Harris gave her definition of what it means to win at the National Action Network. The police chase began Monday night and quickly escalated as the suspect allegedly shot at the officer's car.
Though the ship has returned to Russia, the incident sparked wider fears of Russian sabotage or espionage activities targeting global communication networks.
We are once again the official broadcast partner for the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. birthday parade in Downtown Las Vegas. Before the parade on Monday, Anjali Patel caught up with two local students who are getting ready for a huge honor.
Russia once floated the idea of the U.S. acquiring Greenland in a forged fundraising letter sent to Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton nearly five years ago, according to Danish intelligence. Newsweek contacted the Kremlin and the Trump-Vance transition team for comment by email on Monday.
In his final speech from the Oval Office, President Biden urged the country to remember its roots and not surrender its values at the altar of a populist nationalism that he sees as dangerous.
By Uditha Devapriya To me, the most important takeaway from the latest BRICS Summit, in Kazan, Russia, was not India signalling towards a new chapter in its ties with China. It was not even Türkiye’s application to join the group.
PM says Russian drones – one of which was shot down over the presidential palace – serve as a ‘reminder’ of the danger Ukrainians face every day
It looks as if Donald Trump’s presidency is going to start on a high akin to Ronald Reagan’s 1981 inauguration. He’s escaped prison; the economy is okay; his approval ratings are up (while Joe Biden’s are grim).