Thousands Chant 'America Is the Great Satan' at Soleimani Funeral
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani promised Soleimani's family that Americans will "feel the impact" of their "criminal act... for years ahead," the BBC reported.
Graham Defends Trump: Soleimani 'Signed His Own Death Warrant'
"And to my Democratic colleagues: Every commander in chief has the inherent authority to protect our troops in the field. He had all the authorization he needs," Graham said during an appearance on 'Hannity' Friday.
The 2020 New Years Resolutions That Will Actually Improve Your Life
From manifesting gratitude to "adopt a puppy," contemporary wisemen including Deepak Chopra, E. Jean Carroll, Gretchen Rubin and more shared their No. 1 New Year's resolutions for 2020 with Newsweek.
Four-Star U.S. Army General Slams Trump's Behavior in Navy SEAL Controversy
"The worst thing president Trump is doing is he's calling into question the chain of command's commitment to the rule of law. He's got to knock that off," retired General Barry McCaffrey said on MSNBC.
Spotify Is the Latest Tech Company to Suspend Political Advertising
Bernie Sanders' campaign and the Republican National Committee will have to find airtime elsewhere.
Scaramucci Names 4 Witnesses Whose Testimony Would Force Trump To Resign
"Whether it's Mulvaney, Bolton, Giuliani, Pompeo—if they have to testify under oath, he has to leave," former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci said on MSNBC.
Winter Holiday Travel Update: Good Conditions Expected Across the U.S.
Though forecasts predict some rainfall along the West Coast and over Georgia and Florida during the weekend, most of the country should see clear conditions throughout the busy holiday travel period.
Man Who Fought London Bridge Attacker Tells of Holding Down Terrorist
"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.
Louisiana Sues California for the Right to Sell Alligator Skins
"The management and protection of private wetlands that is incentivized and funded by the sale of American alligator eggs and hides benefits [other] species as well," the state argued in its complaint.
Former Fox News Correspondent Recalls Working for Roger Ailes
"Look, I've had my eye on you," Alisyn Camerota recounted the former Fox News CEO saying in a piece for Vanity Fair.
Nikki Haley Addresses Backlash Over Her Recent Confederate Flag Remarks
"I needed to let them know, 'I understand that that's how you feel.' Not how I feel, but I understood that's how they felt," Haley said in explaining her recent comment that the Confederate flag represented "service and sacrifice and heritage."
Who Is Paweensuda Drouin? Miss Universe Thailand Is the Odds-On Favorite
Multiple betting websites have announced Drouin's odds at +300, ahead of the second favorite, Miss Universe Philippines, who came in at +500.
6 Seismic Tremors Near Strasbourg, France Linked to Human Activity
The weekend's series of ground shakes—which the newspaper Le Monde described as "very light"—occurred on the third weekend of Strasbourg's famous Christmas Market, a seasonal attraction that draws 2 million visitors annually.
60 Percent of Americans View China Unfavorably, Poll Shows
The most concerning finding for the People's Republic may not be the world's mixed opinions, but the fact that net changes in perception skewed downward between 2018 and 2019.
Narwhal Tusk and Fire Extinguisher Used To Stop London Bridge Attacker
One of the men seen on video subduing the knife-wielding suspect has been identified as James Ford, a convicted murderer on day release who was attending the same prison education conference as the attacker.
Vatican Returns Nativity Manger Relic to Bethlehem Ahead of Christmas
After 1,400 years in Rome, the wood fragment arrived in Bethlehem one day before the start of Advent, the Christian month of preparation leading up to Christmas.
Major Storm Threatens Busiest Travel Weekend of the Year
The winter storm that wrecked havoc out west on Thanksgiving Day has since moved east.
Giuliani References 'Insurance' Against Trump in Fox News Interview
"I've seen things written like he's gonna throw me under the bus," the president's attorney said during an appearance on 'America's Newsroom' Saturday. "When they say that, I say, 'He isn't, but I have insurance.'"
Ohio Newspaper Blasts 'Legislative Terrorist' Rep. Jim Jordan
In the op-ed author Brent Larkin's opinion, Jordan's political ascent came down to the 2012 redrawing of Ohio's "hideously gerrymandered" 4th Congressional District.
New House Bill on Workplace Violence Prevention and Health Care Workers
Over 75 percent of the 25,000 workplace assaults reported annually in the United States took place in hospitals and other health care and social services settings, according to data from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
Trump's 'Outsider' Candidate Loses Louisiana Governor's Race
Where the "Trump bump" panned out for Tate Reeves in Mississippi, it ultimately flopped for Eddie Rispone, just as it did for Gov. Matt Bevin in Kentucky. Both candidates were the scourge of local teachers unions.
Couple Diagnosed With Contagious 'Black Death' Stokes Fear in Beijing
China's Center for Disease Control took to social media to reassure citizens that chances of catching the communicable disease were "extremely low."
'The Blob' Slime Mold That Can Learn, Heal and Mate
The Parc Zoologique de Paris, in France, launched a special exhibit in October bidding visitors to "come meet a fascinating creature, neither plant nor animal nor fungus: the blob."
PG&E California Power Outages Begin as Kincade Fire Rages in Sonoma
PG&E plans to implement staggered power cuts beginning Saturday at 2 p.m. PT. The company advises that "customers are being asked to prepare for an extended outage of at least two days once the severe weather has passed."
Electoral College Map Based on Approval Ratings Looks Bad for Trump
With 270 Electoral College votes required to win the presidency, the map shows a Democratic challenger pulling 356 votes, a comfortable 174-vote lead over Trump, based on the president's state-by-state approval ratings.
California Wildfire Map: Kincade and Tick Fires Spread, Evacuations Expand
In Sonoma, the Kincade fire has devastated more than 23,000 acres and was only 5 percent contained as of Friday. For comparison, Disney World covers roughly 25,000 acres.
Cher Tweets Offer to Pay Legal Costs for Security Guard Fired Over Slur
The legendary performer retweeted a quote from an interview Marlon Anderson gave local station News 3, writing "How can [People] Be This Disrespectful!?"
Alphabet's Wing Announces First Commercial Drone Delivery in U.S.
"With the future of retail being experiential, we recognize and have witnessed the amazing experience it is for our customers to have a drone deliver their orders," business owner Tom Raub told Newsweek of his company's collaboration with Wing.
Michigan Rep Calls Hillary Clinton a 'Trump Asset' After Gabbard Comments
"Hillary does—and did—drive many people into the arms of Donald Trump. Her attack on Tulsi does likewise," the Republican-turned-Independent congressman tweeted shortly after 1 a.m.
Paving the Way to 1:59:40: Eliud Kipchoge's Road to Marathon Fame
The carefully-controlled conditions that allowed Kipchoge accomplish what was once believed to be impossible are also the reason it won't qualify as a world record.