Who's Who on the Senate Intelligence Committee
Martin Heinrich has compared Donald Trump to Richard Nixon, while Richard Burr has defended Comey as an "ethical, upright" person.
James Comey's Testimony Is a Good Excuse for a Party
CNN called Thursday's hearing "Washington's Super Bowl." Are you ready?
Is College Worth It? Here's What the Latest Data Shows
The Wall Street Journal recently analyzed student test results that showed many seniors only had basic critical thinking skills.
Rex Tillerson Gets to New Zealand, Gets the Bird
One reporter said he'd never seen a politician's motorcade inspire so many middle fingers.
Bill Nye Becomes the Book Guy
Newsweek sat down with Bill Nye and his coauthor, Greg Mone, Sunday at BookCon in New York City.
Kellyanne Conway Criticizes Coverage of Trump's Tweets
Asked about the president's response to Saturday's attack in London, Conway said reporters were trying to "make this about something other than what it's about."
Will Ossoff Win Again? Here's What the Polls Predict
The runoff for the House seat is set for June 20 in Georgia's 6th congressional district.
Meet Ireland's New Gay, Young, Talkative Prime Minister
The ruling party, Fine Gael, selected Leo Varadkar to be its leader on Friday.
DeVos Says She Believes 'the Climate Changes'
The education secretary praised Trump for his Paris accord decision and his "commitment to rolling back the unrealistic and overreaching regulatory actions by the previous administration."
Hillary Clinton Talks Books and Trump in NYC
Hillary Clinton, who vanished for months after her November loss, has been on a tour of sorts recently.
Mr. Met Is Just the Latest Mascot Gone Wild
Mr. Met got in trouble Wednesday night for flipping the bird, but his colleagues on other teams have arguably done much worse.
National Spelling Bee Turns N-I-N-E-T-Y
Here are 90 crazy words from past Scripps National Spelling Bee competitions.
Lemony Snicket on Trump, Netflix and Terrible Ideas
The author tells Newsweek that "life is almost always troublesome, which is why it is important to look at literature more often and one's phone less often."
Court Supports Transgender Teen in Bathroom Case
The Seventh Court found Tuesday that the school district was likely violating Ash Whitaker's rights as guaranteed through Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and the Constitution.
Gender-Neutral Preschools See Less Stereotyping
Compared with students at traditional preschools, kids at gender-neutral preschools are less likely to be uninterested in playing with children who aren't the same sex that they are.
The Meaning of Memorial Day
Who exactly created it and where are unclear, but it is generally agreed that the holiday has its roots in the Civil War.
Jared and Ivanka Are Big Art Fans
Jared Kushner, son-in-law-turned-senior-adviser, is planning to update his financial disclosure form with information about the pieces.
Hillary Clinton Speaks Again at Wellesley
Clinton told the graduates they should "make defending truth and a free society a core value of your life every single day."
Teachers Say Teen Is 'Likely to Become a Terrorist'
The group of teachers reportedly also gave out a "most likely to become homeless" award.
Senators Propose New AUMF for ISIS
Jeff Flake and Tim Kaine are pushing for a new Authorization of Military Force that would "define the scope of the U.S. mission against terrorist organizations" like ISIS, al-Qaeda and the Taliban.
What the Polls Say About Montana's Special Election
Gianforte was charged with misdemeanor assault after allegedly body-slamming Guardian reporter Ben Jacobs.
Melania and Ivanka Wore Veils at the Vatican
The first lady and the president's daughter both wore veils Wednesday in Italy—but they didn't earlier in the week in Saudi Arabia.
Everything We Know About the Manchester Attack Victims
More than a dozen victims had been identified in the press as of Wednesday afternoon.
Barron Trump Becomes the New Kid at School
Melania Trump announced Monday that Barron will head to St. Andrew's Episcopal School in Potomac, Maryland, in the fall.
Bernie Sanders is Busy These Days
The Vermont senator will support Democratic candidate Rob Quist in Montana this weekend amid doubts about 2020.
Fidget Spinners Turn Dangerous
A mom in Houston went viral this week after posting a lengthy Facebook status about having to take her young daughter to the emergency room when the girl swallowed part of her fidget spinner.
Former Fox News CEO Roger Ailes Dies
Fox News announced his death on air Thursday just minutes after the conservative outlet Drudge Report broke the story.