The Latest: Students Resume Classes At Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Amid An Increased Security Presence
Debate and protests continue to rage over how to respond to the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, that left 17 students and faculty members dead.
Here Are All The Medals The US Won At The Pyeongchang Olympics
The United States won 23 medals and came in fourth overall in the medal count.
Trump Says Guantanamo Bay Will Stay Open, Calls For Unity In First State Of The Union
Trump touted his national security and economic initiatives during his 80-minute address to Congress Tuesday.
Trump At Davos Says His Ability To Build Things And Make Money Prepared Him To Be President
The president was pleased with the size of the crowds at Davos, who pushed and shoved to get into this speech.
18 Little Women Told Us Why They Marched On Saturday
"We’re sick of being seen as princesses."
Thousands Took To The Streets For Massive Women's Marches Around The World
BuzzFeed News reported from demonstrations in New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Washington, DC, and elsewhere.
Brazil's Former Top Soccer Official Is Found Guilty At Trial
José Maria Marin was accused of accepting nearly $7 million in bribes.
Live Updates: Roy Moore Releases New Video Message, Still Refuses To Concede Senate Race
Doug Jones declared victory Tuesday night over Republican Roy Moore in a closely watched special election in Alabama, becoming the first Democrat to win a Senate seat in the deep red state since 1992. Follow along for coverage of the results.
Three Injured After Terror Suspect Detonates Crude Pipe Bomb In New York City's Subway
The attacker, who lives in Brooklyn, came to the US from Bangladesh years ago, officials said. He remained in custody with serious injuries.
California's Largest Wildfire On Record Is Finally 100% Contained
The destructive wildfire sparked during an unusually dry December scorched hundreds of square miles in Southern California, destroyed more than 1,000 homes and other buildings, and left two people dead, including a firefighter.
London's Oxford Circus Tube Station Has Reopened After Police Stand Down
The Metropolitan Police were responding to reports of "shots fired", but said they had not found any evidence of any shots fired or any suspects.
You Can Watch The Thanksgiving Day Parade In New York City Right Here
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Here's Everything That Happened On The First Day Of The Senate's Same-Sex Marriage Debate
Australians overwhelmingly voted in favour of same-sex marriage, 61.6% to 38.4%.
Live Updates: Texas Church Holds First Sunday Service Since Mass Shooting
Devin Kelley entered a church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, and killed 26 people, ranging in age from 18 months to 77 years old. He was later found dead in his vehicle after a short pursuit.
Live Updates: Justice In NYC Truck Attack Will Be "Swift, Firm, And Resolute," Prosecutor Says
Eight people were killed and 11 others injured Tuesday when a man drove a rental truck down a busy bike path in Manhattan. Here is the latest on the deadliest terror attack in New York City since 9/11.
Eight People Killed, At Least 11 Injured In Truck Terror Attack In Manhattan
A driver plowed a rental truck into several people on a New York City bike path. Officers later shot the suspect, and he was taken into custody. Warning: graphic images. Mary Ann Georgantopoulos, Julia Reinstein, and Amber Jamieson reporting from New York.
BuzzFeed Asked People If They Wanted To Share Their Me Too Stories And We Were Moved By The Results
People are sharing their experiences with sexual assault and harassment to help empower others to speak out.
Two Former Trump Campaign Officials Have Been Charged In The Special Counsel's Investigation
It was revealed Monday that two former Trump campaign officials, Paul Manafort and George Papadopoulos, were charged in special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into whether Russia interfered in the 2016 election. Manafort's business partner, Rick Gates, was also charged.
Who Are The Harvey Weinsteins Of Your Industry? Tell Us.
BuzzFeed News is committed to investigating incidences of assault, harassment, and abuse of power — but we need your help.
Northern California Wildfire Becomes The Most Destructive In State History
Officials started to lift evacuation orders in parts of the northern part of the state, where at least 42 people have died and more than 7,000 homes and businesses were destroyed as a result of the disaster.