Marjorie Taylor Greene says climate change makes U.S. unsafe for migrants
After citing a number of natural disasters in the U.S., Rep. Taylor Greene asked how many climate change-induced natural disasters their home countries have.
Beavers walk through Ukraine city after dam explosion destroys homes
"There are a lot of beavers in that area, their habitat has been destroyed," said a Ukrainian official.
"State of emergency" declared for LGBTQ+ people by Human Rights Campaign
Anti-LGBTQ+ legislation is "opening up language and vitriol and hate and assault on the community," said one queer activist and psychotherapist.
Housing market going into "very frightening time," investor warns
One survey found that nearly 62 percent of companies have planned for a future of more remote work, potentially causing more commercial real estate anxiety.
Tim Scott gets in heated exchange about race with "The View" panel
Senator Tim Scott and "The View" co-host Sunny Hostin sparred for over three minutes about systemic racism on Monday.
Donald Trump's lawyers meeting with Justice Department raises questions
"Trump's lawyers meeting with the Department of Justice means they expect an indictment, and probably sometime soon," a legal analyst told Newsweek.
Inside Chick-fil-A's generational shift of values
"A lot of other companies right now are looking at this controversy and other controversies," a marketing expert told Newsweek.
Lindsey Graham willing to push U.S. to default in support of Ukraine
"I'm not going to let us default, but I'm not going to destroy our military in the name of raising the debt," Graham said.
Chris Christie's chances of beating Donald Trump, according to polls
The former New Jersey governor is polling at around 1 percent in most GOP presidential surveys.
Fox News warns of network's diversity plans after Chick-fil-A boycott
"Here at Fox, other corporations, there will be things they're going to have to change because the state of New York requires it," Harris Faulkner said.
Redrawing Idaho's borders divides small Oregon county
"It would make far more sense to get that government from Idaho," said an advocate for relocating some 400,000 Oregonians into Idaho.
McCarthy's debt deal fails to win over his Republican critics
"It is frankly an insult to the American people to support a piece of legislation that continues to put our country's financial future at risk."
Biden accuser Tara Reade leaves U.S. for "safety" of Russia
"I'm not going to be intimidated, bullied or silenced," Reade said during a press conference Tuesday in Moscow.
Republicans threaten Kevin McCarthy's power
"Kevin McCarthy is emasculating himself and the Republican majority," one House member said Tuesday.
Chick-fil-A faces a conservative revolt
The popular restaurant has gone "woke" for a new focus on diversity, equity and inclusion, according to critics.
Ukrainians are getting tired of hiding from Russian bombs
"The fatigue explanation is a concerning one because we might see avoidable casualties...and extra casualties," one researcher said.
Memorial Day store openings hours at Best Buy, Home Depot, Costco and more
Many stores will remain open during the annual holiday, taking place this year on May 29.
Republican senator wonders how inner city teachers "got degrees"
Amy Marlowe, executive director of the Alabama Education Association (AEA), told Newsweek that Tommy Tuberville's comments were a "cheap political soundbite."
MAGA civil war heats up
"It's no holds barred from here on out because the stakes are so high," University of South Florida professor Susan MacManus said.
Police address Bryan Kohberger's connection to Dana Smithers' death
"If they've already said he is unequivocally not involved, why are they still calling another parent to testify?" retired FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer asked.
Trump reverses course on Cuomo amid DeSantis battle
Former President Donald Trump is blaming Governor Ron DeSantis for Florida's morbidity rate during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Two conservatives states have highest rates of "Am I Trans?" searches
More than 500 anti-trans bills have been introduced in 49 state legislatures since January 1.
Did Ron DeSantis abruptly cancel hometown campaign event? What we know
"If you want accurate updates, make sure they're coming from us," tweeted DeSantis' campaign press secretary.
Ex-Trump official lays out how DeSantis can beat Trump
"If I'm DeSantis, I'm going to ignore the name-calling, knock it in the mud and I'm going to lean to the right on policy," Kayleigh McEnany said.
Apple challenges the strength of Bud Light boycott
Apple is releasing a Pride-themed watch band to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community, which it has championed for many years.
Lauren Boebert says having kids is "cheaper" than paying for birth control
The Colorado representative's comments were "not factual and misleading," a women's policy expert said.
Who is Sai Varshith Kandula? U-Haul driver charged with threatening Biden
The suspect reportedly had a Nazi flag in his vehicle during the crash and subsequent arrest.
TikTok sues Montana, alleging First Amendment violation
"Montana has no authority to enact laws advancing what it believes should be the United States' foreign policy," TikTok told Newsweek.
Russia removes nuclear munitions from Belgorod amid conflict: Ukraine
Russia's use of nuclear weapons "is practically zero," a nuclear expert told Newsweek.
Americans fear economic fallout of default even if they're tuning out
"It is the bad taste in people's mouths from spiking gas prices ... that's affecting Biden's approval rating," an economist told Newsweek.