The young men huddled around a parked car, bobbing to a beat that thumped from the speakers. It was an energetic and catchy rap ballad — one that, these days,...
The universe has given us abundant holiday light shows: natural fireworks for the winter solstice, northern lights to ring in the new year. It’s rounding out those festivities with the...
Hawaii Governor Josh Green said that a deadly New Year’s fireworks incident in the Honolulu neighborhood of Aliamanu caused “war-zone” injuries. Newsweek reached out to the Honolulu Police Department via...
PASADENA, Calif. — Oregon withstood many challenges en route to being the only unbeaten team and the top seed in the College Football Playoff. However, Ohio State’s opening flurry on...
When Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni unveiled her flagship plan to intercept, detain and process asylum-seekers in Albania, it was presented as a grand answer to Europe’s migration crisis. But...
At least 11 Palestinians, including women and children, have been killed in an Israeli air strike on makeshift tents housing displaced people in a designated humanitarian safe zone in southern...
An ISIS flag allegedly found in the truck that Shamsud-Din Jabbar used in the lethal car-ramming attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans on New Year’s Day highlights the persistent danger posed by the...
TOKYO — Asian shares mostly slipped Thursday, as the region’s main stock market in Tokyo stayed closed for the New Year’s holidays. Investors remained cautious amid worries about what President...
SEOUL, South Korea — issued a defiant statement to his conservative supporters gathered outside his residence in the capital of Seoul, vowing to “fight to the end” against what he...
BRUSSELS — In a city where even the curve of a banana can spark rulemaking, the mere whisper of “deregulation” has long posed an existential quandary. But shifting political tides...