Trump's Latest Judge Nominee Boasted About Violating Privacy Laws: Report
The White House lawyer provided Betsy DeVos with legal justification for ignoring a 2018 court order, prompting a judge to hold the Education Secretary in contempt of court last month.
Bill Gates Blasted for Complaining About Warren's Proposed Wealth Tax
The criticism came after the Microsoft founder said he would have to "do a little math" related to Warren's billionaire tax proposals which he worried could leave him $100 billion out of pocket.
Western Banks Funding Saudi Aramco IPO Betraying Climate Change Promises
"The idea of a people, investors and banks buying into a company like Saudi Aramco just flies in the face of everything we need to do to stop climate breakdown," Rachel Kennerley of Friends of the Earth told Newsweek.
Twitter Faces Fresh Calls to Ban Richard Spencer after Leaked Audio
Audio attributed to the prominent white nationalist activist had thousands of people writing to the social media platform.
California BASE Jumper Found Dead at Bottom of Granite Quarry
The man's body was discovered at the bottom of Riverside Quarry in Jurupa Valley, 50 miles east of Los Angeles, on Sunday morning.
White Phosphorus Melts Children's Flesh—and U.S. Military Uses It, Too
Newsweek spoke to several chemical weapons experts on why the devastating substance continues to be used without international accountability.
Hong Kong Councillor's Ear Bitten Off and Four People Slashed With Blade
The attacker was reportedly a mandarin-speaking, pro-Beijing reporter who attacked protesters after arguing with them.
Cristiano Ronaldo's Hairdresser Found Stabbed to Death in Hotel Room
A housekeeper discovered Ricardo Marques Ferreira's body covered in blood and with several stab wounds when she entered his room in Zurich, Switzerland to clean it.
Who is Robert Blair? Top Aide Told by White House Not to Testify in Inquiry
The close adviser to acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney joins a number of other White House officials who have been instructed by the White House not to comply.
Trump Being Booed at UFC 244 Event a Surprise, Says Political Scientist
The negative reception to the president came in spite of Trump's early support for the sport who hosted its events when other venues and legislators shunned the UFC.
New York Student Who Sparked International Manhunt Found Guilty of Murder
Orlando Tercero, a 23-year-old former student of Binghamton University, could face up to 30 years in prison for the murder of Haley Anderson.
Women's Prison Officer Promoted Despite Accusations of Sexual Abuse
Lawyers are trying to discover why Lieutenant Keith Turner was never fired after a woman he allegedly beat is now paralyzed from the neck down.
Trump Jokes He'll Need to Call Ukraine to Beat 'Sleepy Joe Biden'
The president unfurled an ardent attack on impeachment proceedings shortly after the House voted to make the inquiry official.
Students disciplined after putting racist signs over water fountains
Numerous people shared the image of the two fountains on social media and called for the school to investigate.
Case of U.S. Marine Colonel Cleared of Abusing Girl 'Deeply Troubling'
Marine Colonel Daniel Wilson, 58, was freed last week after a military appellate court cleared him of abusing another Marine's daughter.
Orinda Shooting: Multiple People Shot at Halloween Party in California
At least four people were killed, according to unconfirmed reports, and several more were wounded.
Watch Katie Hill's Defiant Resignation Speech Before Trump Impeachment
The California Democrat also pointed at the double standards of her departure while Trump remained in office despite being accused of sexual assault.
Religious Scholar Says 'Kanye Is a Fool, but a Fool We Should Listen To'
Jonathan Pageau said the Chicago rapper was the artist who was best placed to take culture out of an "upside-down world."
Ex Ethics Chief Calls Democrats 'Sanctimonious' for Abandoning Katie Hill
Richard Painter, a chief ethics lawyer under former President George W. Bush, labelled intentions of George Papadopoulos to become a congressman "ridiculous."
Decomposing Body of Millionaire Businesswoman Found in Fridge
Wannee Jiracharoenying, 58, was found in a fridge in Chiang Mai, northern Thailand, covered in lime powder, her head in a plastic bag and her hands and feet tied.
Bannon Targeted 'Incels' Because They're 'Easy to Manipulate'—Whistleblower
Christopher Wylie, the Cambridge Analytica whistleblower, described the men as "unmarried straight white dudes who couldn't get laid."
'Ben Laden' Trending After Rudy Giuliani Misspelled Osama Bin Laden's Name
The blunder caused many to mock the former mayor, although some were angered by the mistake too.
Iraqi President to 'Recalibrate' Ties With U.S. After Syria Withdrawal
The Kurdish leader said President Donald Trump's recent foreign policy decisions have strained his abilities to be trusted.
Mother of Executed Kurdish Politician Accuses Erdogan of Daughter's Murder
Havrin Khalaf, 32, had her jaw and leg broken, her hair pulled until the skin of her scalp came out and was repeatedly shot until she died.
Katie Hill Condemns Husband for Allegedly Leaking Revenge Porn Photos
The release of revenge porn photos is illegal in the majority of the U.S. including Hill's hometown of California, and Washington, D.C.
Russia Accuses U.S. of 'State-Sponsored Gangsterism' and Smuggling Oil
Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov claimed U.S. troops protected American oil smugglers who circumvented sanctions in return for petrodollars.
Trump in Fresh Attack on Acting Ukraine Ambassador: 'He's a Never-Trumper'
The president did not directly address the statements made by Bill Taylor after he gave further evidence of the alleged quid-pro-quo.
Parents Call on Congress After Marine Convicted of Abusing Girl To Go Free
Marine Col. Daniel Wilson, 58, was released last week after the U.S. Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals overturned his verdict in July.
Katie Hill Photos: Police Investigating Release of Revenge Porn Photos
Capitol Police confirm to Newsweek that an investigation has been opened after the Daily Mail and Red State published nude photos of the California congresswoman.
Kashmir: Twitter Removes Almost 1m Tweets, Accused of Censorship
The social media giant complied with more take-down requests from Indian officials than any other country, a study by the Committee to Protect Journalists showed.