Sports Community Pays Homage to the 1980 'Miracle on Ice' U.S. Hockey Team
On the 40th anniversary of the "Miracle on Ice," the sports and political worlds paid tribute to the U.S. team that pulled off one of the greatest upsets in sports history.
EPA Clean Water Rule Rollback Threatens Drinking Water: Environmentalists
The Trump administration is set to announce its replacement for the Obama-era WOTUS rule. Environmentalists say it is "reckless and capricious."
Poll Shows Russians More Favorable to Americans Than Before
The survey by the independent Levada Center asked people what they thought of the U.S. and the European Union.
70 Percent of Pure Human Blood Ready for Transfusion Found to Contain Xanax
Researchers tested a small sample of 18 batches of blood for drugs such as caffeine and Xanax. All tested positive for caffeine and the vast majority tested positive for Xanax.
After Syria Withdrawal, NATO Must Turn Its Attention to the Black Sea
To keep Russia and Iran in check, NATO now more than ever needs to develop and pursue a comprehensive strategy for the Black Sea. Georgia is key to the region.
Just 36 Countries Have Made Paris Pledges That Could Slow Climate Change
"The public needs to know the global implications of such actions," a scientist told "Newsweek."
Renewables Overtake Fossil Fuels in U.K., U.S. Heads in Opposite Direction
While the federal government appears to be heading in the opposite direction, the experts we spoke to remain cautiously optimistic that the country can change things around.
Rugby World Cup: How to watch Argentina vs. USA, TV Channel, Live Stream
Both the Eagles and Los Pumas have already been eliminated but the U.S. are still looking for a first win in the tournament this year.
Rhode Island Day: Top Facts and Where to Visit
Rhode Island Day is on October 5, so here is a summary of the state's top facts and best places to visit
America Looks Away From the Suffering in Yemen—Until Oil is At Stake
What's the difference between 10,000 people being killed in air strikes, and a bunch of missiles taking out an oil processing facility for a few days? Money.
Who Won 'The Voice' 2019? Season 16 Finale Results & Recap
The Voice 2019 winner will be revealed tonight. Who will reign as Season 16's winner? Who got eliminated? Find out everything you need to know about the second night of the season finale, here.
Turning Point USA Post Inadvertently Promotes White Genocide Plan
The organization has previously faced allegations of racism and associating with discriminatory groups.
Most Abortions Happen Before 13th Week of Pregnancy
At least half of pregnancy terminations involve drugs rather than surgery, research has found.
The Deep State Consumes Itself
The deep state has lashed back powerfully against the popular movement that inspired such hope across the Middle East—but its brutality carries the seeds of its own destruction.
USA Powerlifting Bans Transgender Women from Competing
"USA Powerlifting is not a fit for every athlete and for every medical condition or situation."
China Reuinification with Taiwan? Not For While Yet
Far too many people in Taiwan simply do not trust the Chinese government.
North American Cities with Highest Quality of Life
When it comes to commonly accepted measures of a good life, like safety and cost of living, some cities just have it better than others.
Nielsen: Jesus, Mary, Joseph Would Be Welcome in U.S.
"Thank God that wall wasn't there, and thank God there wasn't an administration like this or [Jesus] would too have perished," said Representative Luis Gutiérrez.
'Lock Him Up' Chanted at Michael Flynn
It's an interesting twist of fate for someone who famously led a raucous "lock her up" chant at the 2016 Republican National Convention.
Carlson: Migrants Make USA 'Poorer' and 'Dirtier'
"Previous leaders of our country committed sins; we must pay for those sins by welcoming an endless chain of migrant caravans. That's the argument they make," Carlson said on his Fox News show.
Ranked: The Best Colleges in America
Last fall 18.4 million students enrolled in postsecondary education across the U.S.
Candace Owens Claims Depaul University Canceled Event
Turning Point USA Communications Director and Spokeswoman Candace Owens decried "censorship" at Chicago's DePaul University, claiming Tuesday the school "pulled the plug" on an upcoming campus speaking event.
Who's Winning the 2018 Ryder Cup?
Can the USA win it back-to-back? Or can Europe get back to their winning ways?
Trump's Space Force Dream Hits Political Reality
The president wants a space force as a sixth branch of the armed forces but needs Congress to agree with his plans.
Rami Malek Talks the End of 'Mr. Robot'
"It'll be hard to walk away from Elliot, but ... it's nice to walk away on a high note."
Life Expectancy Around the World
Of the 50 countries with the highest life expectancy, the U.S. had the lowest improvement in life expectancy between 2000 and 2016, at just 1.6 years.
Former Gang Member Claims to Know Tupac's Killer
Tupac was killed in a drive-by shooting in 1996.
Video: Great White Shark Swims Past Kayaker
Drone footage captured the 13-foot animal skirting past a woman's kayak in California.
Why Is Russia Cutting Military Spending?
Russia's 2017 spend was $66.3 billion—20 per cent lower than in 2016.
Alpha-Gal Syndrome: The Meat Allergy Spread by Ticks
An Oklahoma woman with alpha-gal syndrome ended up in ER after eating a steak.