Katherine May's new book examines the idea of awakening wonder in an "anxious age." And when I tell you that I dogeared almost every page in this book, I'm telling God's ...
The judge was left unscathed and called the police immediately after the thieves fled the scene.
The author shares how she delayed the trip because of cost and never having enough time. She now regrets not taking them ...
Dozens of protesters gathered outside Old Town Hall in Fairfax, Virginia, to protest the city’s pride celebration, where drag queens are scheduled...
California is now seeking Environmental Protection Agency approval to phase out gas-powered vehicle sales in just 12 years, the very epitome of...
Three Israeli soldiers and an Egyptian policeman have been killed in a rare border crossing incident.
These steps President Jimmy Carter took while in office are still shaping the United States more than four decades later. But they didn't help him at the polls.
A signal error that sent a train down the wrong tracks was to blame for the train derailment in eastern India that killed nearly 300 people and injured hundreds more, officials...
St. John’s coach Rick Pitino said he was going to take Joel Soriano's game to a new level. One area of focus: shooting 3-pointers.
The couple's relationship with the royal family disintegrated in stages over years of drama and mutual recriminations.
The Atlantic hurricane season began last week, and with it, meteorologists expect tropical storm systems to form until November.
Some 750 looted archaeological treasures have been seized from the notorious British antiquities trader Robin Symes and returned to Italy after a...
A man allegedly attacked a victim with a wrench on Friday in Washington, D.C., after a verbal exchange. Police asking for public assistance in locating the suspect.
Hong Kong police detained eight people, including activists and artists, on the eve of the 34th anniversary of China’s Tiananmen Square crackdown, a move that...
The Ukraine conflict is causing soul-searching among the Doukhobors, a peace-loving group that emigrated to Canada in 1899.
Nearly a year ago, the Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade. The ruling redrew the map of abortion access in America. It also drew new battle ...
In a scathing report, the Illinois Attorney General's Office details how former Peoria Archbishop John Myers mishandled accounts of ...
Donald Trump’s primary debate performances eight years ago turned a routine set piece of the presidential campaign into must-see television.
Attorney Eileen Den Bleyker explains why she is representing the New Jersey Consortium of Pregnancy Centers in suing the state...
A revealing study finds that the familiar warnings about threats to democracy are misguided.
An early night never goes out of style, as even adults should have an "appropriate bedtime," sleep expert Aaron Fuhrman told Newsweek.
Many LGBTQ Indians move or stay abroad where they can embrace their identity, find love, and live with more rights and little stigma...
DETROIT — When Sara Moughni filled out the race and ethnicity questions on the SAT a couple years ago, her choices were the usual, including White,...
Ukrainian soccer star Oleksandr Zinchenko says his first trip back to his home country since the Russian invasion has...
Rodgers Shibutse noticed that his mum was captivated by televangelist Paul Mackenzie. Four years later, she had sold all her belongings --...
Hundreds of far-left protesters clashed with police in the eastern German city of Leipzig on Saturday night, during...
China's new defense minister made his first international appearance on Sunday at an annual defense summit, where he delivered a speech...
The derailment in eastern India that killed around 300 people and injured hundreds was caused by an error in the electronic signaling system that...
As inflation continues to strain family budgets, forcing consumers to prioritize purchasing daily necessities over discretionary buys, popular footwear...
China’s defense minister says the best way to avoid accidental conflict is for countries outside the region, like the United States, to leave and “mind your own business.”
A growing movement says granting basic rights to ecosystems can help save them.
Humbled by centuries of fatal colonial expeditions, Canada’s military is learning Arctic survival strategies from the austere area’s only inhabitants.