Trump stays focused on Iran protests, says US watching 'very closely'
President Trump is seizing upon the anti-government protests in Iran, tweeting Sunday that Iranians are tired of their money being “squandered on terrorism” and that the U.S. is “watching very closely” for human rights violations.
Witnesses: Residents prevented much worse attack in Egypt
Witnesses say the deadly attack outside a church in Egypt lasted up to 20 minutes and that it took another 10 minutes before police apprehended the assailant.
Iran protests turn deadly as 2 killed amid warnings from the regime
The growing unrest over the economic woes plaguing Iran turned deadly overnight as two protesters were killed at a rally amid warnings from the country’s government that anyone who disrupts order and breaks the law “must be responsible for their behavior and pay the price.”
Brutally cold temperatures are set to sweep through the central and eastern United States, just in time for the New Year. How many low temperature records will New Year’s Eve break?
Louisiana man charged in 'Nigerian prince' scam, police say
Police in New Orleans have arrested a 67-year-old man after he allegedly helped swindle people out of thousands of dollars as a middleman in a "Nigerian prince" Internet scam.
Las Vegas hotel shooting leaves 2 security guards dead, gunman severely wounded
A gunman was not expected to survive a self-inflicted shot to the head after he allegedly fatally shot two security guards in a Las Vegas hotel room Saturday morning.
Former Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke lashed out Saturday at what he called the “lying lib media,” after multiple reports claimed he was under investigation by the FBI.
As the world turns: Life could speed up a planet's spin
The presence of life might influence how fast a planet spins, releasing gases such as oxygen that can crank up how quickly a world turns, a new study finds.
It's being called "the most historically significant automobile ever offered for public sale": the 1939 "Super Mercedes" once occupied by a standing Adolf Hitler.
Merkel calls for unity as nearly half of Germans want her gone
German Chancellor Angela Merkel lamented her country's social divisions in a New Year’s address Sunday, but emphasized her commitment to forming a unified government in 2018.
Trump pulls brakes on $13B Obama-backed rail-tunnel plan
AAn Obama-era plan to have the federal government finance half of a $13 billion rail tunnel project ran into a red light Friday from the Trump administration.
Trump defends frequent Twitter use as way to ‘fight a very dishonest and unfair press’
President Trump on Saturday defended his use of social media platforms like Twitter by saying he does it to “fight” back against news coverage he views as “dishonest and unfair.”