Trump's indictment limits Jim Jordan's crusade against Bragg
"There is little House Republicans can do to interfere," one legal expert told Newsweek.
Thousands of outraged Christians want Trump banned on YouTube again
"The twice-impeached ex-president may be more of a threat to safety and democracy now than ever before," Faithful America said.
Why a helicopter crash is deadlier than a plane crash
"A lot more can go wrong" with helicopters, said an aviation expert with over 25 years of experience.
QAnon shaman Jacob Chansley prison release sparks speculation
Tucker Carlson is being credited by many conservatives for Chansley's release due to airing never-before-seen footage on Fox News earlier this month.
Venomous snake "locked" residents outside their home
The tiger snake became trapped and went into defense mode, meaning it was likely to attack.
Did Audrey Hale manifesto say "You mess with our kids, we kill your kids"?
The shooter who killed 6 at a Nashville Christian school left behind a manifesto that police said they will not release during an open investigation.
Escalating battle for Avdiivka is crucial for more than just territory
The city about 60 miles south of Bakhmut is being looked at as the next big battle location in the war in Ukraine.
Russian official warns of plot to overthrow Belarusian government
"The Russians will stand shoulder to shoulder with their brothers," Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin said.
Russia and U.S. cut each other off from key info on nuclear weapons
Russia's "nuclear saber rattling" the past year has led to this current nuclear rift between Russia and the U.S., one official said.
Wagner boss denies deployment to "post apocalyptic" Avdiivka frontline
Avdiivka, located about 60 miles south of the heavily-barraged city of Bakhmut, could be strategically important for both sides in the months ahead.
Sam Bankman-Fried unlocked $1 billion in crypto with Chinese bribe: DOJ
The founder of the now-bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX has a court hearing scheduled for 11 a.m. Thursday.
Nobody is safe from "mobster-style" U.S. attacks: Lavrov
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has made repeated comments about the United States since the war against Ukraine began in February 2022.
This NATO ally is building strongest army after Ukraine: Military analyst
"Eastern European countries do not support the Ukrainian fight for its right to exist...out of kindness alone," military analyst Hans Petter Midttun said.
Russia's "Zoopark" radars compared to U.S.-made "Firefinders" in Ukraine
"The use of these radars in Ukraine highlights the continued importance of artillery," a defense researcher told Newsweek.
Lauren Boebert floats adding human babies to endangered species list
"These babies were born in Washington, D.C., full term," the Colorado representative said.
Ukraine counterattack will take aim at "exhausted" Wagner troops: Commander
Wagner Group, the private military company that has fought alongside the Russian military, might be changing its strategic focus.
Ukraine soldier faces reality of war with Russia
A college professor who has fought for Ukraine since the war's inception plans to continue until Russia's "complete destruction."
Trump suffers a major legal blow
A ruling Wednesday involving attorney-client privilege could cause issues for Donald Trump and his attorney in the classified-documents investigation.
Sudden cancellation of Trump grand jury sparks wave of theories
An indictment that Trump predicted would occur Tuesday didn't happen, which raises questions about the Manhattan DA's case against the former president.
Attorney shares update on Trump's mental state about possible indictment
"Former President Trump and possibly future President Trump has been unfairly treated," attorney Alina Habba said.
Putin's window for more mass strikes on Kyiv is shrinking
Accelerated weapons deliveries to Ukraine could prevent damage to major Russian targets in expected spring offensives.
Jim Jordan's crusade against Alvin Bragg could come back to bite him
"We may have opened a political Pandora's box," a former federal prosecutor told Newsweek.
Photos of Trump supporters at protest spark conspiracy theory
Donald Trump's calls for protests on Tuesday didn't really pan out.
Trump's Biggest Problem Isn't In New York: 'Like Dominos Falling'
"Special counsel Jack Smith is a real danger to Trump's freedom," a legal expert told Newsweek following new case developments.
Ex-Wagner prisoner troop reveals lies fed to him about Putin's invasion
One fighter recruited from prison blamed Russian media for misleading him.
Ukraine gets desperately needed artillery boost in war with Russia
Two announcements, one by the European Union and another by the United States, should help Ukraine's military efforts.
Russia gains ground in "defendable key terrain" south of Bakhmut: U.K.
A city occupied by Russian separatists nearly a decade ago is serving renewed interest in eastern Ukraine.
Republicans celebrate Hunter Biden's laptop countersuit
The lawsuit alleges that a Delaware computer store owner accessed and shared Biden's information illegally.
The last three accused ICC war criminals before Putin are still fugitives
The alleged war crimes were committed during the five-day Russia-Georgia war.
Trump Organization is "potpourri of criminal activity": Watergate lawyer
"It's a strong case if you include the overall theme of falsifying records," former Watergate prosecutor Nick Akerman said.