Donald Trump's mug shot may stay sealed after arrest
Trump would receive the mug shot during the discovery phase of the criminal case and could release it himself, a former federal prosecutor said.
Can Trump derail his criminal case by becoming president again?
"The Democrats have lied, cheated and stolen in their obsession with trying to 'Get Trump,'" the former president said in response to the indictment.
No, Trump can't pardon his way out of Manhattan charges
On Thursday, a grand jury in Manhattan voted to indict former President Donald Trump. He is scheduled to be arraigned on Tuesday afternoon.
Russia reacts to Trump indictment
On Thursday, Trump was indicted by a Manhattan grand jury following an investigation into alleged hush money payments he made to Stormy Daniels.
Trump indicted, makes U.S. history
Trump's lawyer, Joe Tacopina, confirmed to the Associated Press that a Manhattan Grand Jury voted on Thursday to indict the former president.
Stephen Smith 2nd autopsy findings may be "extremely limited" 8 years later
In 2015, Smith's death was ruled as a hit-and-run, but the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division has now said his death is being investigated as a homicide.
Video shows Ukraine artillery obliterate Russian ammo storage point
"They're getting hammered in the vicinity of Bahkmut and the Ukrainians have fought very, very well," U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman General Mark Milley said.
Ex-US Ambassador says Putin's nuclear plan has no impact: "a bit pathetic"
Earlier this month, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced plans to place a tactical nuclear weapon in Belarus.
Trenton Lehrkamp update: Parents of kids involved in abuse may face charges
"So we're not taking anything off the table. We're looking at this investigation from a holistic point of view," Police Interim Chief O'Neal Jackson said.
Russia practicing launches of Yars intercontinental ballistic missiles
Earlier this month, President Vladimir Putin announced the Russian deployment of tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus.
Chicago faces historic cop "exodus" if Progressive wins mayor: Union Chief
"If this guy gets in we're going to see an exodus like we've never seen before," John Catanzara, president of Chicago's Lodge 7 of the Fraternal Order of Police said.
Ted Cruz erupts at DHS Secretary Mayorkas during hearing
The Texas senator asked Alejandro Mayorkas several times if there is currently a "crisis" at the border.
Body camera video shows police take down Nashville school shooter
In the body camera footage, one of the officers can be seen engaging with the shooter with several gunshots.
Trump's own actions come back to bite him in court
The former president is being sued by former columnist E. Jean Carroll for allegedly sexually assaulting her in the mid-1990s.
Who Is Nashville Covenant School shooter Audrey Hale? Suspect info released
"We know at this point that this shooter is a female," police said about the incident, which left three children and three adults dead.
Nashville shooting updates: Death toll rises in Covenant School shooting
Three children and three adults died in the shooting at the private Christian school, police said, and a female suspect was killed.
Ukraine evacuating "post-apocalyptic" frontline near Bakhmut: Official
Avdiivka is located south of Bakhmut where much of the fighting between Russian and Ukrainian forces has been taking place.
Former US Attorney questions what Jack Smith can get out of Mark Meadows
"There is no factual or legal basis or substance to any case against President Trump," a spokesperson for Trump told Newsweek in a statement.
Ex-FBI agent details "jaw dropping" aspect of Scottie Morris' disappearance
"The first 48 hours are crucial," former FBI Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer told Newsweek.
MAGA revels in Kari Lake Supreme Court win
"AZ Supreme Court Rules In Favor of Kari Lake, Forces Lower Court to Look at Signature Verification Issues," Lake said in a tweet this week.
Proud Boys trial abruptly halted over FBI informant
Proud Boys members Enrique Tarrio, Joseph Biggs, Dominic Pezzola, Ethan Nordean and Zachary Rehl are on trial for their alleged roles in the Capitol riot.
Ukraine's army is now the best in the world, retired general says
"They're the most experienced at the modern warfare. They've demonstrated that over the last 13 months," Australian Retired Major General Mick Ryan said.
Trump arrest wanted on "both sides of the aisle", Mick Mulvaney says
"I do think he's going to be indicted. I don't understand the arrest part, whether or not he'll surrender himself," Mick Mulvaney said.
Alvin Bragg breaks silence about Trump's potential arrest
Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg responded to a letter he received from the House Judiciary Committee on Thursday regarding a potential arrest of Donald Trump.
Former labor secretary warns of "financial chaos" after interest rate hike
"The U.S. banking system is sound and resilient," the U.S. Federal Reserve said on Wednesday in announcing an increase in interest rates.
Rand Paul reveals details of private conversation with Moderna president
TheCEO of Moderna Stéphane Bancel testified before a hearing held by the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions on Wednesday.
Michael Cohen's mixed feelings on Trump being arrested
"...Donald Trump needs to be held accountable for his dirty deeds if in fact that's the way that the facts play out," Cohen said earlier this month.
The massive problem with the viral fake Trump arrest photos
"Not everyone is up to speed on how quickly the generative AI and deep fake space is evolving," Henry Ajder, expert in examining synthetic media, told Newsweek.
MAGA Republicans celebrate polling as indictment looms over Trump's head
New polling from Morning Consult showed Trump leading all other potential Republican presidential nominees for the party's 2024 presidential nomination.
Biden calls out Marjorie Taylor Greene after first veto
"No one has put our retirement at risk more than you, Joe," Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene said in response to Biden.