How Much Will Georgetown Pay Patrick Ewing?
The basketball legend was hired by his college alma mater on Monday.
ISIS Celebrates Deadly St. Petersburg Terror
Comments left on an online forum rejoiced after explosions in the Russian subway system.
Explosion Rocks Russian Subway
At least one explosion went off in the metro in St. Petersburg on Monday.
Odds Grow For Possible Trump Impeachment
A U.K. betting house "didn’t even offer odds on Obama being impeached or resigning, which speaks volumes about the current President."
US Wants War, North Korea Says
The U.S. is "the chieftain of aggression and disturber of peace" in Asia, a North Korean political party said.
GoFundMe Page Started For Victim Of Anti-Muslim Break-In
Hasel Afshar was the target of hateful anti-Muslim vandalism in his own home, but he is not a Muslim at all.
North Korea Can 'Blast A US City,' Ex-CIA Head Warns
James Woolsey penned a doomsday scenario op-ed for the Hill this week.
African University Bans Dreadlocks And Tight Clothes
Dress codes have recently come under scrutiny around the world, and not just on college campuses.
Man Mistaken For Muslim In Anti-Islam Attack
"I'm not Muslim, I just grow a beard," the Iranian-born victim said.
Federal Criminal Prosecutions Are Plunging
The turning point may have come in 2013.
US Military Member Dies In Syria
It was the second "non-combat related casualty" in as many months.
New Law Honors Vietnam War Veterans
President Donald Trump signed the Vietnam War Veterans Recognition Act of 2017 one day before the annual National Vietnam Veterans Day.
Hillary Clinton Stands Up For Women
“Just look at all that’s happened in the last few days to women who were simply doing their job,” Clinton said Tuesday.
Spicer Confronts Reporter At Press Briefing
April Ryan's line of questioning did not rub the White House press secretary the right way.
White House Blasts Sally Yates Washington Post Story
The president has made no secret of his disdain for many print news outlets, but what exactly does he like to read?
Zuma Banned From Kathrada Funeral
The anti-apartheid activist who died Tuesday previously asked for the South African president to resign.
Nightclub In Fatal Cincinnati Shooting Closed Indefinitely
The Cameo nightclub's owner surrendered its liquor license Monday after one person was killed there in a shooting Sunday.
White Supremacist Indicted For Murder In NYC
James Jackson traveled from Baltimore to New York City and killed a black man with a sword last week.
ISIS Returns To Somalia: Report
The Islamic State hasn't struck in Somalia since early last month.
North Korea Compares Trump To Obama
Both U.S. presidential administrations have referenced "strategic patience" when dealing with Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions.