Exclusive—China influence reaches U.S. "red zone "
"They've already got their hooks in the critical infrastructure and that's my biggest concern as a military commander," General Laura Richardson tells Newsweek.
General says U.S. can meet "challenge" of simultaneous Ukraine, Pacific ops
"America is awesome after getting slapped," U.S. Air Force General Mike Minihan tells Newsweek. "But the goal is not to be slapped in the first place."
World Evangelical body cuts ties with David Jang's embattled Olivet sect
"There are no other ties to his organization," the World Evangelical Alliance said in a statement to Newsweek.
Newsweek shareholders end legal dispute, co-owner Davis leaves Olivet sect
"On the advent of Newsweek's 90th anniversary, it's heartening to know that the litigation is now behind us," Newsweek CEO Dev Pragad said.
DOJ announces major fentanyl arrest of Chinese nationals
Three China-based chemical companies and eight Chinese nationals were charged with conspiracy to manufacture and distribute fentanyl.
How Space Force keeps U.S. on the map in the face of enemy threats to GPS
"Without GPS, America would be a very different place," Space Force Lieutenant Colonel Robert Wray told Newsweek.
N.J. State Police accused of promoting white male troopers over minorities
An attorney described the hiring and promotions of minorities within the state police as "abysmal."
DHS warns U.S. extremists pose growing threat to cops, reporters, pipelines
Domestic violent extremists are publishing "guidance for attacks against law enforcement, journalists, and soft targets using simple tactics," a DHS memo said.
Marine commandant warns U.S. lacking in key capability for war with China
"We don't want to do anything to make China think 'maybe today is the day,'" General David Berger, Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps, told Newsweek.
California moves to shut down David Jang's Olivet University as feds circle
When California education inspectors made an unannounced visit to the school's campus, Olivet University administrators attempted to evade them.
How U.S. plans for a faraway pacific war while China plots to disrupt it
A USMC commander said it was it up to them to "prevent a war that I think would be catastrophic for the region" and "to be ready for a conflict if it occurs."
As border debate brews, DOJ leaves visas for Afghan legal allies in limbo
"It's either I escape or risk dying," a former Afghan official who worked in the DOJ program said. "I'm running out of time."
Domestic terrorists could take out U.S. power grid—and attacks have started
Domestic terrorists pose an "existential threat" to the nation's electrical grid that could result in widespread power outages and significant loss of life.
Olivet Assembly chief Mark Spisak under scrutiny in money laundering probe
The federal investigation into Olivet University has also reached the highest levels of the World Olivet Assembly church.
Daughter says authorities botched search at potential Iowa mass graves site
Lucy Studey is threatening a private search of the property where she says her father buried dozens of people after investigators closed the probe.
Questions Raised as Authorities Say 'It's Over' in Probe for Iowa Remains
Investigators called it quits Thursday in a probe into allegations made by Lucy Studey that her father killed scores, saying no evidence has been found.
Neo-Nazis say attack leaving 40,000 Americans in dark is only the beginning
"The Moore County case was small-scale when compared to some of the plans that we have seen," MEMRI's Simon Purdue told Newsweek.
Specialists on site as authorities continue search for remains at Iowa site
Authorities were racing the weather as they searched for a second day amid accusations by Lucy Studey that her deceased father had killed scores of women.
Authorities start digging for remains at site of suspected Iowa killings
The plan was to dig at the site of a well and along mushroom trails where bodies might be buried.
With power grid under attack, U.S. struggles to pursue far-right extremists
"Without a domestic terrorism statute" at hand, counterterrorism expert Mubin Shaikh told Newsweek, "the full weight of U.S. law cannot be brought to bear."
Lucy Studey stood up by FBI for polygraph in suspected Iowa killings probe
Daughter of alleged serial killer says she showed up on time for her lie-detector test but the FBI wasn't ready.
Olivet University faces accreditor ultimatum as probes, violations pile up
"A graduate student doing a Master of Divinity program is now magically a double major, also getting an MBA," a senior academic said regarding Olivet's fraud.
FBI to give lie-detector test to daughter saying Dad killed scores in Iowa
The FBI plans to administer the polygraph test to Lucy Studey on Friday, days before potential boring and excavation of sites she claims are mass graves.
Exclusive: Alleged serial killer's daughter explains why she told her story
Lucy Studey hopes to bring "closure": "Every time you hear of a body being found or a possible murder, you must wonder: 'Is that my loved one?'"
Third cadaver dog flags remains at alleged Green Hollow Killer burial site
'I'm not surprised they hit there because my dad said the bodies were the reason the mushrooms grow so big.'
As gas prices reshape midterms, U.S. extremists plot to attack energy sites
"Today, we see active targeting and nefarious discussions in all corners of the dark web and chat rooms," former DHS CISA head Brian Harrell told Newsweek.
How Biden's three most powerful forces are playing nuclear poker with Putin
"The [war] in Ukraine is exposing the flaw in deterrence theory, revealing the truth that large nuclear arsenals do not make the world a safer place."
FBI joining hunt for alleged Iowa serial killer's burial ground
The FBI is joining local and state authorities in rural Iowa to determine next steps for an investigation into allegations a now-deceased man killed scores.
Dad was serial killer, woman says, as cadaver dogs hunt field of nightmares
Lucy Studey says her father forced her and her siblings to help bury his murder victims for years. Now she believes cadaver dogs have found the burial sites.
Afghan Chief Swapped for U.S. Hostage Was First Eyed for 2014 Bergdahl Deal
"The Noorzai deal was a long time coming," retired Special Forces officer Jason Amerine, who led efforts to free detained soldier Bowe Bergdahl, told Newsweek.