Is Twitter down? Users report issues with tweets loading
Twitter users reported that they couldn't see other users' tweets.
Supreme Court gives prosecutors ammo in Oath Keepers Capitol riot case
"The defense counsel...surely will argue that the judge should not take acquitted conduct into consideration," a former federal prosecutor told Newsweek.
Michigan hair salon refuses to serve transgender people
"I have no issues with LGB. It's the TQ+ that I'm not going to support," the owner of the hair salon reportedly said in a Facebook comment.
Former Anheuser-Busch exec warns of layoffs as Bud Light sales struggle
"There's going to be more employees at risk if we don't find a CEO who can somehow address the situation," the former Anheuser-Busch exec said.
Free Subway sandwich 2023: Locations and how to get yours today
"We can't wait for America to taste the difference and see how far we have come on our journey," Subway said in a recent announcement.
Commercial real estate crash sparks bank collapse fears
Commercial real estate owners are currently facing a "double-pronged issue" due to rising interest rates and a decline in revenue in properties.
Cycling race defines women athletes after transgender cyclist wins
The announcement created a new category for open races, allowing "all racers, regardless of gender identification," to compete.
Rudy Farias' mom's story was "constantly" doubted by private investigator
"I constantly had doubts about the mother's story because of the inconsistencies I found," Ryan Grayson, a private investigator, told Newsweek.
School forced to let transgender student use girls' bathroom
The ruling came after the school district passed a new policy that required students to use restrooms consistent with the gender they were assigned at birth.
Donald Trump investigations are costing over $1 million per month
Last month, Trump was indicted on several federal charges relating to his handling and possession of classified documents.
Rudy Farias updates: "Missing" man has been home this whole time, police
Houston police provided an update on the investigation amid disturbing new allegations into the man's disappearance.
Hunter Biden White House 'sniffing' video goes viral after cocaine find
Last week, the White House was evacuated after cocaine was discovered in the West Wing, officials said.
Capitol rioter has ominous warning for Kevin McCarthy
Capitol rioter Taylor Taranto was recently arrested after filming himself outside of former President Barack Obama's residence in Washington, D.C.
Man uses tractor to smash Bud Light case in viral video
The video also included a clip of transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney crying.
Are food places open on 4th of July? Starbucks, other restaurants' hours
Many restaurants and fast-food chains are expected to be open on Tuesday.
Lauren Boebert quips she "absolutely" believes in climate change
"I will go on the record with you all tonight and say that I absolutely believe in climate change. It happens four times every year," the GOP lawmaker said.
Laura Loomer's campaign finance warning to DeSantis
A 2024 Republican primary tracking poll from Morning Consult shows DeSantis trailing Trump by several points.
Photo of Bud Light left on shelves during July 4 weekend goes viral
The photo comes as the beer brand continues to face criticism and a boycott after partnering with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.
Student loan borrowers told to default "en masse"
On Friday, the Supreme Court reached a 6-3 decision to side with Republican-led states and cancel Biden's student debt forgiveness plan.
Democrats pressure Biden to cancel student loans after Supreme Court ruling
"The Biden administration has remaining legal routes to provide broad-based student debt cancellation," Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said.
What Supreme Court's student loan decision means for payment pause
The White House has said that President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness plan would help up to 43 million borrowers.
Dylan Mulvaney slams Bud Light's response to boycott
"I was waiting for the brand to reach out to me but they never did," Mulvaney said in her video, alluding to Bud Light.
How Harvard can still use race in admissions after Supreme Court ruling
Supreme Court Justices wrote in their opinion that race-based admissions are permitted "only within the confines of narrow restrictions."
Did Clarence Thomas benefit from affirmative action he just struck down?
"The worst thing about affirmative action is that it created a Clarence Thomas who benefited from the program," NAACP President Derrick Johnson said.
Bryan Kohberger's court hearing shows striking difference in appearance
"The overall situation for Kohberger has deteriorated with the filing of the death penalty notice," Michael McAuliffe, an elected state attorney and former federal prosecutor told Newsweek.
Trans woman chemically burns penis to get gender-affirming surgery
The study noted that the surgery is "not offered under Australia's national public health insurance."
Sorority defends kicking out non-binary member after gender screening
Fabián (Fa) Guzmán told Newsweek they joined the sorority after Chi Omega sisters helped them through a "very low mental health time."
Why Chicago now has the worst air quality in the world
An "air quality alert" was in effect until Wednesday, The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on Twitter.
Roseanne Barr shocks with comments about the Holocaust, killing Jews
"This Roseanne Barr clip was sarcasm folks," podcast host Theo Von wrote on Twitter.
Fox co-host suggests Trump leaked documents audio himself
In a Truth Social post, Trump responded to the leaked audio and said that it was "actually an exoneration."