Track construction on California's high-speed rail system can begin after a lengthy preparation phase, according to Governor Gavin Newsom.
The fast-food giant announced it would roll back its diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
Even Azealia Banks stepped in to defend Swift, who previously admitted that dancing is "not my strong suit."
The Chinese military has routinely practiced live fire strikes on mock airfields, according to the Pentagon.
Experts have told Newsweek that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation will mean "very little" for immigration policy in practice.
Meghan Markle's "With Love" cooking show is already creating a major buzz compared to other recent projects.
The federal agency that regulates firearms has long faced scrutiny from GOP lawmakers.
The first international commercial flight to Syria since the fall of Bashar al-Assad's government has landed in Damascus.
Storm Blair has already caused four deaths after crashes that occurred due to dangerous conditions on the roads.
Smith has written a two-volume report on his attempted prosecution of Trump.
"Pretty sure I saw him reach over and lock the doors," one user said. Another added: "Whatever you do, don't make eye contact."
"I knew I needed help," Jenna Gestetner, 22, told Newsweek. "But it wasn't an emergency."
"All I simply want to do is to contribute to the great country that has been my home for the last 23 years," Oscar Silva told Newsweek.
Chinese hackers allegedly breached the U.S. Treasury, exploiting software flaws in a major cyberattack.
"Severance" is one of the most critically acclaimed recent TV series, and Academy Award-winning star Arquette spoke to Newsweek.
RNC Youth Advisory Council Chair Brilyn Hollyhand wants the President-elect to stay connected to younger voters once in the White House.
Law professor Stephen Vladeck has said Trump's bid to delay a law targeting TikTok could damage the relationship between the presidency and the Supreme Court.
"The way she's refusing to swallow it," one delighted TikTok user said, while another added: "Mm... so good.. can you turn around for a sec?"
Meghan Markle saying "I can't have peace without truth" as she described choosing a New Year word went viral on TikTok.
Dozens of people were wounded and at least 1,000 homes were damaged by the 7.1-magnitude quake.
The Social Security Fairness Act is now law, and a year of backdated payments await nearly 3 million Americans.
During the Monday Night Raw Netflix premiere, WWE legend and professional wrestling icon was booed while delivering a promo to the crowd at the Intuit Dome.
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Trump's lawyers demand Merrick Garland block Smith's final report release before the January 20 inauguration, citing transition interference.