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Danish Prime Minister Calls Shooting a ‘Terrorist Attack’
The gunman targeted a Swedish cartoonist who has depicted the Prophet Muhammad.
'Misfits' Plotted Valentine's Day Canada Mall Murders: Minister
Police foiled the plot, which targeted a Halifax mall.
Danish Police Kill Suspect in Copenhagen Attacks
Two civilians were killed in two shootings yesterday at a freedom of speech event and a synagogue.
Ukraine Rebels Disavow Ceasefire at Encircled Town
The ceasefire was broadly observed along the frontlines, but one commander said it did not apply to Debaltseve.
Martin Luther King Jr.’s Three Southern Villains
James Reston, Jr. recalls the law men who resisted MLK’s civil rights protests.
'Newsweek' Gave 'The Breakfast Club' a Lukewarm Review in 1985
Celebrate the 30th anniversary of John Hughes's classic film by reading the 1985 'Newsweek' review.
Westerners Join Iraqi Christian Militia to Fight Islamic State
A number of frustrated Westerners have taken up arms with the Dwekh Nawsha militia.
Portland's Colin Meloy—Sort Of
Colin Meloy of the Decemberists may live on a farm outside of Portland and write children’s books, but don’t put him in a flannel box.
From Garbage Container to Incubator: The Curious Life Cycle of Used Lab Equipment
The used lab equipment market is plagued by shady dealers.
Bob Dylan: ‘Critics Say I Can't Sing. I Croak. Sound Like a Frog.’
While picking up an award the musician takes stock.
FAA Tells Drone Pilots to Avoid Flying Over People
A new draft rule also suggests limiting speeds to 100 mph.
Copenhagen Shooter, Known to Police, 'Maybe Inspired' by Paris Attacks
A lone gunman suspected of killing two people in two attacks in Denmark’s capital is shot dead.
Our Long Romance With ‘Saturday Night Live’
As the show celebrates 40 years, we continue to tune in because it examines the prevailing zeitgeist like no other.
The Problem With Pot
As marijuana legalization gathers force, a former drug czar and a federal prosecutor point out the dangers.
Islamic State Beheads 21 Egyptian Christians, Church Confirms
The terrorist group's latest video purportedly shows 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians being murdered.
More Snow, Freezing Temperatures for Northeast
Boston already has had it’s snowiest month on record while New York takes cover from biting winds.
Greece Sticks to No-Austerity Pledge as EU Meeting Looms
Greece is confident ahead of pivotal EU finance meeting on Monday.
The Unassuming Creator Behind 'Fifty Shades of Grey'
A look at the modest life of erotica’s surprising savior.
Heavy Shelling Hits Ukraine Town Where Rebels Reject Ceasefire
The town of Debaltseve came under heavy shelling despite the ceasefire being announced.