Heated rhetoric, world events and a fire at a North Dakota restaurant have left Somali refugees and their neighbors increasingly fearful of each other.
The GOP front-runner called the publisher of the New Hampshire Union Leader “useless” and a “sleazebag” after the publication endorsed his opponent.
Faced with intense opposition from U.S. spy chiefs, a congressional provision demanding that the CIA and other spy services disclose more details about high-level officials who have been promoted or fired is watered down in the final bill.
Nudity is out and personality is in on The Post's annual list of predictions for the new year. See what else is coming.
Charaffe al Mouadan was killed Dec. 24 in an airstrike, the U.S. military announced Tuesday. The attack was part of a wave of assaults carried out since Dec. 7 that have killed 10 Islamic State leaders.
A new study analyzes spots from the 2008 presidential campaign and reaches a provocative conclusion.
The Vichy regime that collaborated with Nazi Germany remains an extremely sensitive subject, and although it is unlikely that the French will have to rewrite parts of their history, the impact on individuals could be enormous.
Quintonio LeGrier, killed Saturday by Chicago police, and at least 246 other people with mental health problems have been fatally shot by U.S. police in 2015. Experts said police training gives a clue why so many encounters are fatal.
If you want images that others will remember, MIT research suggests you should avoid nature photos and look for the bizarre instead.
Los Angeles police reportedly found "hundreds of images" on the actor's computer.
If you thought we left The Dress behind us as 2015 comes to a close, think again. Apparently, many people on the Internet would like to argue — passionately, and at length — about how a dog would wear pants.
The 29-year-old Backroad Anthem singer and his friend, Chase Morland, were duck hunting on Kaw Lake in Oklahoma. Authorities found their capsized boat early Monday.
Feeling lost and alone after their son, 7, died from cancer, a D.C. couple set out to help other kids and families get help for the non-medical aspects of the disease.








