Texas bill to create militia to capture migrants sparks vigilante fears
A bill introduced by Republican Representative Matt Schaefer would allow Texas to create its own border-protection unit.
Kari Lake receives election boost in Arizona as campaign team teases future
Lake is Republican voters' favorite among likely primary candidates in the state's 2024 U.S. Senate race, a poll shows.
A retirement uprising could be on the cards
Social Security's trust funds are expected to be depleted by 2033. Will a drastic reform of the U.S. pension system spark protests the size of the French ones?
Who is Miguel Gonzales-Rasalas? Arrest over dead body surrounded by crosses
New information provided by court officials this week revealed the horrifying details of Laura Miller's murder in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Missouri Republican doubles down on letting 12-year-olds marry
Mike Moon reiterated his support for 12-year-olds' right to marry in Missouri, though he said he does not condone marrying the kids off to adults.
U.S. intelligence mocked on Russian state TV after Jack Teixeira arrest
Kremlin propagandist Vladimir Solovyov accused U.S. intelligence of having lax security that allowed a 21-year-old "nobody" to leak classified documents.
Could 'Ultra Right Beer' face legal challenge from Anheuser-Busch?
The new conservative beer presented as an alternative to Bud Light has a similar name to one of the beers owned by the brand's parent company, Anheuser-Busch.
"Ultra Right Beer" creator says he's already received "thousands" of orders
Seth Weathers, the former director of Trump's 2016 Georgia campaign, created a "100% woke free" beer after Bud Light gave a sponsorship deal to Dylan Mulvaney.
Texas abortion pill ruling could set dangerous legal precedent
Universal injunctions like the one issued by the Texas district judge "put too much pressure on the system to rush to judgment," an expert tells Newsweek.
Abortion pill ban blocked by appeals court as Trump judge suffers setback
The federal appeals court voted 2-1 to preserve nationwide access to mifepristone, but has tightened the rules under which it can be prescribed and dispensed.
Joe Biden eyes inflation win from across the Atlantic
Figures released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics on Wednesday are expected to show that inflation eased in March to its lowest level for two years.
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg slams Kentucky gun laws
Greenberg, a Democrat, decried state law which allows for the weapon used by the Louisville shooter to be auctioned to the public.
Louisville gunman Connor Sturgeon's parents break silence
The family said they could never have imagined the 25-year-old committing such a "shocking act" of violence.
What's next in the battle over mifepristone abortion pills?
After two competing rulings over mifepristone last week, access to the abortion medication could be decided by the Supreme Court.
Lauren Boebert's son accused of special treatment after car accident
A friend of Boebert's son Tyler has accused the family of trying to hide a car crash caused by the then-17-year-old boy.
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Future of abortion pill rests in the hands of Trump Supreme Court judges
Access to abortion medication in the country is currently in a stand-off between two competing rulings.
Donald Trump losing Republican support after indictment news: Poll
Support for Trump as the GOP's 2024 candidate has dropped by 4 percentage points between March and the start of April, according to a recent survey.
Bud Light VP says brand was "out of touch" before transgender campaign
Right-wing and conservative customers criticized Bud Light's VP Alissa Heinerscheid for the company's decision to offer a sponsorship deal to Dylan Mulvaney.
Ron DeSantis called "fascist" by college director in resignation letter
Aaron Hillegass protested DeSantis' alleged attempt to transform the college into a "Hillsdale of the South."
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Stormy Daniels' response to Trump's "horse face" remarks goes viral
Daniels said Trump's insult is "outing to the world" that the former president "has a penchant for bestiality."
Teacher urging student to use n-word from Twain novel caught on video
A student said the teacher at the California middle school repeated the racial slur "a lot of times, probably 15 or more."
Who is William Whitworth? Trans teen arrested over school shooting plot
The 19-year-old former student was found to be plotting several shootings in the same Colorado Springs' school district, District 20.
Trump blasts 'moron' Biden after White House blames him for Afghan chaos
Trump rejected the White House's claims that the withdrawal from Afghanistan was too hasty because of his previous handling of the situation in the country.
Democrat faces calls to resign after switching to GOP: "Traitor"
Tricia Cotham, who was elected to the North Carolina state House last year as a Democrat, defected to the GOP on Wednesday.
Russian state TV touts Marjorie Taylor Greene as Donald Trump's replacement
Russian state-TV host Vladimir Solovyov suggested the Georgia representative as a replacement for Trump as everyone is "sick and tired" of the former president.
Kari Lake supporters refuse to drink free Bud Light at rally
"Go woke, go BROKE," Lake tweeted, commenting on the beer company's sponsorship deal with trans activist and influencer Dylan Mulvaney.
Zelensky issues Bakhmut retreat warning
Ukraine could order a withdrawal of its troops from Bakhmut if its forces were to be encircled. But, at the moment, they still control the eastern city.
Juan Merchan under pressure as Trump supporters focus on daughter's ties
Trump and his family have accused the judge overseeing his New York case of being compromised because of his daughter's history of working for Democrats.