Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido declared himself interim president in a speech Wednesday before masses of anti-government demonstrators.
Author: Doug Stanglin, USA TODAY
Moscow arrest of American on spy charges eerily similar to the 1986 case against U.S. reporter Nick Daniloff
Both were handed materials they thought were innocuous photos or clippings but were purportedly classified.
One person dies in a crash as winter snowstorm slams Midwest before sweeping East
Forecasters warn of near-blizzard conditions in some areas, with up to 6 inches of snow in New York City.
‘Represent us!’: Women’s March returns amid controversy over anti-Semitism
The Women’s March remains a potent, if diminished, force.
Arctic blasts threaten weekend blizzards, heavy snow; Amtrak cancels some trains
Heavy snows, strong winds expected from the Corn Belt to New England, with up to 40 inches of snow in some parts.
Jason Spindler, U.S. businessman killed in Nairobi terrorist attack, had survived 9/11
Jason Spindler was so affected by 9/11 that he quit banking to focus on trying to make a difference overseas.
IRS to bring back half its furloughed workforce for tax season
The unpaid workers will handle tax returns, refunds during shutdown, but phone service will be curtailed and walk-up centers closed.
‘I did it’: Saudi teen fleeing alleged family abuse arrives in Canada as an asylum refugee
The 18-year-old barricaded herself in an airport hotel in Bangkok and took to Twitter when Thai authorities threatened to deport her.
Winter storm moves East after dumping piles of snow on Midwest; 5 people dead in crashes
A bitter winter storm thatdumped at least 10 inches of snow on St. Louis Saturday left five people dead in crashes on slick roadways in Kansas and Missouri as it spread eastward across the country.
Ex-Nazi camp guard deported from U.S. dies in nursing home in Germany
Jakiw Palij was stripped of his U.S. citizenship in 2003 for concealing his Nazi past, but legal battles lasted until 2018.