Kari Lake gets polling boost before supreme court battle
Newsweek polling shows 56 percent of Americans think the losing candidate should be able to challenge an election result.
Green comet in pictures and videos
Astrophotographers across the world have posted spectacular images of the rare green comet ZTF as it passed close to Earth on February 1.
Fact Check: Did Biden say sending tanks to Ukraine would cause World War 3?
Donald Trump's campaign team suggested President Joe Biden had turned back on comments from 2022.
Trump encourages Nikki Haley to abandon her "honor," launch 2024 challenge
"Nikki has to follow her heart, not her honor," Trump said while encouraging Haley to "definitely" run against him for the GOP presidential nomination.
Ex-Russian official predicts an attack on Moscow is "bound to happen"
A former deputy foreign minister of Russia said a strike on Moscow would be one of President Vladimir Putin's "red lines."
Steve Bannon slams Nikki Haley amid 2024 rumors: "Ambitious as Lucifer"
On Wednesday, the Associated Press reported that Haley is planning to announce a bid for the 2024 presidency in the next few weeks.
Fact Check: Trump claims wind turbines kill "thousands" of bald eagles
Former president Donald Trump criticized turbine tech alleging it was a major bird killer in the U.S.
Donald Trump's gathering his troops for 2024 election
Trump is racking up endorsements and appears to be seeking more, as several Republicans consider jumping into the 2024 presidential race.
Netflix hit "You People" branded "horribly damaging" to Jewish people
The founder of the organization Jew in the City said the film contains "both implicit antisemitism and...very explicit antisemitism."
FBI search of Joe Biden's Delaware home is huge gift to Republicans
A "planned" FBI search is atypical, one attorney told Newsweek, though the mishandling of classified documents by multiple public officials is unusual.
The rise and fall of Alina Habba
Donald Trump first hired the lawyer in September 2021 and has worked with her to fight multiple lawsuits.
Paris Hilton's comeback savaged in viral tweet: "she's still a racist"
While Hilton has been back in the headlines for welcoming a child via surrogate, many people have pointed to her history of problematic language.
The glaring difference between Biden and Trump's FBI home searches
Both had their homes searched by the FBI for possessing classified documents, but the execution in which the searches were conducted differs.
Tom Brady retirement sparks avalanche of Gisele Bündchen memes, jokes
Brady has announced his retirement and social media has been flooded with Bündchen memes as people joke he will be wanting his ex-wife back.
Nikki Haley's chances of beating Donald Trump to 2024 GOP nomination
On Saturday Haley tweeted: "It's time for a new generation to lead."
Donald Trump's support among Republicans falls to lowest point ever
A new survey of GOP primary voters shows a majority would like a different presidential candidate because Trump is unlikely to win, or too focused on the past.
Kari Lake's election defiance set to descend into legal bloodbath
"Lake needs to stop pursuing this frivolous election-fraud case," or she will "find herself as a defendant in criminal court," an expert told Newsweek.
Britney Spears blasts Alyssa Milano's concerns about her after police visit
Fans called police to do a welfare check on Britney Spears after the singer deactivated her Instagram account.
This is why Elon Musk has protected his Twitter account
Elon Musk purchased Twitter for $44 billion in October 2022.
Kari Lake's day of destiny
The Republican is taking her claim that the Arizona gubernatorial election was stolen from her before the state's Court of Appeals.
Video of Donald Trump saying "only the mob" take 5th amendment resurfaces
A separate video of Donald Trump pleading the 5th during his deposition for a New York fraud investigation has since gone viral.
Donald Trump loses yet another lawyer as legal troubles worsen
Alina Habba, who was recently fined for filing a "frivolous" lawsuit, is no longer Trump's counsel in E. Jean Carroll's rape and defamation suit.
Trump, DeSantis battle turns into a COVID war
"Trump is trying to rewrite that narrative," said Adam Cayton, government professor at the University of West Florida.
Donald Trump caught contradicting himself in testimony
New York Attorney General Letitia James' office used court filings to show that Trump contradicted previous sworn testimony about his involvement in Trump Org.
Trump moving to Mar-a-Lago may have given prosecutors an opening
"They long ago missed the Statute of Limitations, & I recently won big money against 'Stormy' in the 9th Circuit—NEVER HAD AN AFFAIR," Trump posted this week.
Fact Check: Did Donald Trump get 28,000 Mexican soldiers to police border?
Former president Donald Trump alleged he had threatened the Mexican government with tariffs to secure the troops.
Trump pledges flurry of executive orders to combat "gender insanity"
One critic described Trump's proposals, which included bans on tax funds supporting gender-affirming care for transgender youth, as "beyond sick."
Stormy Daniels thanks Donald Trump for "admitting" she told truth
A grand jury is hearing evidence into Trump's alleged involvement in paying Daniels hush money during his 2016 presidential campaign.
Biden admin is prosecuting people for having classified documents at home
At least two former federal employees have been prosecuted by the Justice Department for unlawfully retaining classified documents.
DeSantis video critiquing Trump's approach to Putin resurfaces
In the clip from 2017, DeSantis suggests that attempting to work with Putin might be a fruitless endeavor.