National security
Unveiling China's Interference in U.S. Higher Ed Is Not 'Anti-Asian Bias'
Foreign spending at America's universities is effectively a black hole.
Republicans kill Marjorie Taylor Greene's hopes of blocking Ukraine funding
House Republicans took up one of the congresswoman's more controversial amendments to the must-pass National Defense Authorization Act on Thursday. 89 341
Congress Is Dropping the Ball on China Policy
In an acrimonious and divided Congress, the emerging bipartisan consensus on China has been a heartening development.
Restoring America's Nuclear Energy Leadership
Leadership in nuclear energy is essential for our global competitiveness, national defense, clean energy future, and scientific advancement.
Time for a Hard Break From China
For a fleeting moment in early 2023, the United States appeared to be getting serious about China.
Is China sneaking military personnel into the U.S. via border? What we know
The House Homeland Security Committee chair has claimed to have evidence of Chinese men with "known ties" to Beijing's government and army entering the U.S.
Trump had "constant fixation" of trying to keep documents: John Bolton
Bolton speculated that Trump may have viewed some of the documents as "souvenirs" from his time in the White House.
Ukraine Must Not Be Allowed to Join NATO
There are a number of enthusiastic and distinguished advocates for providing NATO membership, and thus a U.S. security guarantee, to Ukraine.
Montana Is Writing the Playbook on How To Deal With China
Montana just took an important step to protect its citizens from authoritarian regimes.
Fact Check: Were all major charges dropped against Sai Kandula?
Sai Kandula, the suspect connected to the U-Haul crash near the White House, was charged last week
Fact Check: Was there an explosion at the Pentagon?
A widely shared photo was said to show huge plumes of smoke coming from the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia.
Americans back DeSantis on Chinese real estate ban
Some 73 percent of Trump voters support a Florida ban on Chinese land ownership, compared to 60 percent among Biden voters, an exclusive Newsweek poll found.
What Montana banning TikTok means for U.S. cybersecurity
While experts see the ban as effectively unenforceable, it could produce a "domino effect" that leads to an outright, nationwide ban.
NATO pivots to Asia as China threat grows
Talks are underway for NATO to open a liaison office in Tokyo, the military alliance's first in Asia, Japan's foreign minister Yoshimasa Hayashi said.
Why All the Buzz About Taiwan?
What do we need to know Taiwan, an island nation of 20 million people just a bit larger in area than my home state?
House Republicans Will Hold Biden Accountable for Afghanistan Debacle
House Republicans also made promises on the campaign trail that we intend to keep, especially in our new House majority.
Ukraine Policy Battles Do Not Make the Leaker a Hero
We did not need a leak to make clear the slim chances of success in Ukraine, and when leaks occur, we do not need to react with delight if the result is a fleeting political win.
Russia making big changes to domestic security
Raids on Moscow police departments are said to be occurring against the backdrop of arrests and dismissals of prominent members of the Russian National Guard.
Josh Hawley pushes TikTok ban after Chinese secret police station arrests
Hawley told Newsweek that the latest arrests in New York further his argument that there needs to be a nationwide ban on the Chinese-owned app TikTok.
Read the leaked secret intelligence documents on Ukraine and Vladimir Putin
The Russian leader and his circle have seen all the documents by now, and he'd probably prefer that no one else did.
Who Is Jack Teixeira? Discord chat leader linked to leaked intel revealed
The 21-year-old was arrested in connection with a documents leak that has upended the Pentagon and revealed sensitive information about the war in Ukraine.
The strange alliance forming to protect TikTok
From Fox News host Tucker Carlson to progressives like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, an unlikely alliance has formed to save TikTok from a future ban.
Josh Hawley's TikTok ban suffers another blow
Another Republican colleague put a wrench in Hawley's plans to get his bill passed with unanimous consent on Wednesday.
Colorado congressman Buck challenges TikTok to pull 'how-to' carjack videos
"By failing to follow their guidelines, they have encouraged a viral and dangerous trend that increased carjackings," Congressman Ken Buck told Newsweek.
Does TikTok ban allow for 20 year prison sentence?
The criminal penalties of the Senate's bipartisan RESTRICT Act includes up to a million dollars in fines and up to 20 years in prison. Here's what that means.
The rise of TikTok in six charts
The Chinese-owned social media app has risen to take up more U.S. kids' time than any other.
TikTok pleads for its U.S. future
Chief executive Shou Zi Chew will represent the company in its first appearance before Congress on Thursday morning.
China Is Preparing To Challenge the U.S. Over Taiwan
America's heavy indebtedness, high inflation, and out-of-control spending are all favorable signs for Chinese planners.
Protecting America's Medical Supplies is a Bipartisan Priority
We have an overreliance on goods like medical supplies manufactured in countries, primarily China, that could weaponize the very supply chains that sustain us.
U.S. threatens TikTok ban unless China owners divest
The White House has backed a bipartisan bill that, when passed, could immediately put TikTok under review.