Did 'Masked Singer' Editors Cut Giuliani? Premiere Has Internet Buzzing
Reports that the former New York City mayor would appear as a contestant have left some wondering.
Twitterverse Buzzes in Run-Up to 'Masked Singer' Set to Feature Giuliani
The Trump associate's appearance on the show has drawn reactions of incredulity to calls for boycotts.
Ukraine War Enters Day 15: Biden Firm on No-Fly Zone, Russia Bombs Hospital
Several injured after an airstrike 'completely destroyed' a children's hospital and maternity facility in Mariupol. Follow Newsweek for the latest.
Russian General Who Helped Capture Crimea Killed In Battle, Ukrainians Say
Ukrainian intelligence said forces have killed their second Russian general, as the country's leadership strikes a more ebullient tone.
'I'm Not Hiding': Zelensky Leaves Bunker to Taunt Putin From Kyiv Office
The Ukrainian leader returned to his Kyiv office to give an optimistic speech despite the Russian invasion entering its 12th day.
Al Franken Unimpressed With Tucker Carlson's Coverage of Ukraine
The comedian and former senator is the latest to blast the Fox News personality for defending Russian President Vladimir Putin.
High School Soccer Match Turns Ugly With Students' Racial Slurs
Students playing in a game for a high school soccer championship in northern California were racially harassed. The incident is being investigated.
Reporter Surrounded, Heckled for 'Fake News' as Trucker Convoy Nears D.C.
As a trucker protest made its final stop before entering the Beltway area, protesters were recorded harassing a local reporter.
Roger Stone Recorded Fleeing DC Jan. 6: 'I really want to get out of here'
Footage from an upcoming documentary reveals new details of the GOP political operative during the 2020 election and its chaotic aftermath.
Russians Ambush Journalists' Car, Shoot Reporter, Photographer Near Kyiv
"I do recall wondering if my death was going to be painful," Stuart Ramsay wrote in his account of the incident.
Weight Watchers slapped with $1.5 million fine over app for children
"The personal information of more and more people is being circulated on the dark web. That includes children....," warns Marketplace.
Putin at Turning Point as Sanctions Rock Elites, Russian Tycoon Says
"Realistically speaking, there are very few options. They're practically non-existent to resolve the situation in Ukraine."
Pentagon Says Russia's Advance Is Raging in Kharkhiv, Stalling in Kyiv
U.S. military officials said Russian forces still haven't captured Ukraine's capital city, but have made progress elsewhere.
Suspect Pleads Guilty to Killing Jacqueline Avant, Wife of Music Legend
A man faces a potential life sentence for killing the philanthropist during a burglary of her Beverly Hills home in December.
Donald Trump Accused of 'Criminal Conspiracy' by Jan. 6 Committee
The House committee investigating the January 6 insurrection says it has evidence Trump and his inner circle broke the law.
U.S. States Step Up to Offer Safe Harbor to Ukrainian Refugees
Governors are preparing for a possible influx of Ukrainians seeking shelter, jobs and services as they flee their home country.
Retired Four-Star General Calls Putin's Invasion of Ukraine 'Screwed Up'
Army Gen. Barry McCaffrey said the Russian invasion of Ukraine has been "surprising" as military forces likely face unexpected logistical problems.
Donald Trump Says Ukrainians 'Use So Well' the Weapons He 'Gave' Them
Trump continued his pivot from praising Vladimir Putin to now supporting (and taking credit for) Ukraine's resistance to the invasion from Russia.
'Wanted: Dead or Alive': Russian Tycoon Puts $1M Bounty on Putin's Head
The offer by the Russian businessman is one of the more direct efforts to target President Vladimir Putin for his invasion of Ukraine.
Donald Trump Had Several Calls With Lawyer on Jan. 6, Committee Says
As the House probe turns to Trump, it's demanding documents and testimony from a lawyer who spoke with the president the day of the attack.
Ukraine-Russia War: Atrocities Continue Going Into a Full Week of Fighting
The war in Ukraine is going into a sixth day with no foreseeable ending. President Biden praised the Ukrainian people and said sanctions are working.
Kremlin Says After 'Denazification,' Ukrainians to 'Freely' Determine Fate
Despite invading Ukraine last week, top Russian officials say they want its people to determine their own fate.
Russia-Ukraine War: Fifth Day of Fighting Continues With No End in Sight
Russian and Ukraine begin a new month with more firepower against each other. More western powers have backed Ukraine while shunning Russia. Follow Newsweek for the latest updates.
'Fate of Ukraine Being Decided Now,' Zelenskyy Says as Russia Storms Kyiv
In a national address, the president of the embattled country said Russia could not take the country's capital.
Governors Follow CDC Lead on Loosening COVID Measures
The CDC has shifted its COVID-19 guidelines to preventing severe disease and preserving hospital capacity, as governors relax COVID-19 restrictions.
Ducey Says GOP Candidate With White Nationalist Ties Better Than a Democrat
Despite the controversy surrounding a far-right Arizona legislator, the state's governor says she's needed to advance his agenda.
China 'Opposes Any Act' of War; Blames U.S. for Sending Weapons to Ukraine
A spokesperson for China's Foreign Ministry said the country is committed to a peaceful resolution of Russia's invasion of Ukraine while criticizing the U.S.
Tucker Carlson Tones Down Pro-Russia Rhetoric After Appearing on Russian TV
The Fox News personality decried the conflict in Ukraine Thursday, days after expressing sympathy for Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
Fatalities Reported After Car Crashes Into Outdoor Diners
One person is reported dead and six injured after a vehicle ran into outdoor diners in Miami Beach.
Kansas' Only LGBT Congressmember Would Lose Her Seat With GOP Redistricting
The GOP's political map would split the state's most diverse county and put Kansas' sole congressional Democrat on a difficult reelection path.