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FULL THROTTLE: President Donald Trump’s retribution tour is expanding by the day, with an ever-lengthening list of targets ...
Despite his defenders’ claims, Khalil’s alleged activities make his deportation perfectly legal—and reasonable—under federal law. Doing so is consistent with what the Supreme Court has called the ...
A firefighter who was among the first at the scene. A friend of the man found lying in the snow. And the man’s mother in tears recalling her son, a Boston police officer whose death is at the ...
A new criminal investigation into Andrew Cuomo will fuel concerns that President Donald Trump is living up to his promise to ...
Lisa Rubin, MSNBC Legal Correspondent and Charlie Sykes, MSNBC Columnist join Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with reaction to the decision from the Supreme Court that blocks some of the ...
Vladimir Putin and President Donald Trump held a two-hour phone call Monday to discuss ending the war in Ukraine. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
Agents with the U.S. Secret Service spoke to former FBI Director James Comey after an Instagram post sparked speculation that ...
The fate of the NASCAR All-Star Race largely rests on the whims of Marcus Smith, who is giving few hints about how he’ll deploy a new “Promoter’s Caution.” ...
Trump alleged that James Comey’s Instagram post featuring “8647” was a coded call for his assassination, sparking controversy online.
Archbishop of New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan joins CNN’s Erin Burnett to remember the legacy of Pope Francis and discuss what traits he would like to see in the next pope.
An Oklahoma law now makes it legally clear you can point or intimidate an individual with a weapon if you are defending your home, private property, or business.