Putin's military just got a huge increase in weapons
The Russian Defense Ministry is getting an influx of weapons, ammunition due to an agreement with Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin.
Joe Biden calling Zelensky "Vladimir" during NATO remarks goes viral
The two-day NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, has reinforced allies' pledges to increase defense spending and continue to support Ukraine.
Son of 9/11 victim hands PGA official report during hearing
Multiple 9/11 families were present Tuesday during a Senate hearing on the potential PGA Tour-LIV Golf merger.
Democratic state representative flips to GOP: "Blindly followed a vision"
"It is time to put people and sound policy above politics and false narratives," Georgia Representative Mesha Mainor said.
Why Ukraine's burning through ammo in war with Russia
Artillery is the biggest killer on both sides of the war, one military expert told Newsweek.
Map reveals Russia's progress during Ukraine counteroffensive
Kyiv's admittedly slow counteroffensive has allowed Putin's troops to make their own gains.
Taliban leader celebrates Elon Musk's Twitter
The tweet drew some blowback due to the Taliban's history as it pertains to violence and free speech.
Prigozhin breaks deal with Putin after Wagner mutiny
Yevgeny Prigozhin, leader of the paramilitary Wagner Group, has not sought refuge in Belarus as part of a prearranged deal involving Vladimir Putin.
Donald Trump's civil suits used against him by judge in FBI case
Trump has been ordered to be deposed in relation to a lawsuit filed by a former veteran FBI agent.
Democrat "alarmed" Biden will send Ukraine cluster bombs
The United States and Ukraine "don't need to stoop to Putin's level," the lawmaker said prior to the Biden administration's announcement.
James Comer promises new "disturbing" details about Hunter Biden
The House Oversight Committee chairman said depositions could also begin soon and continue through the end of summer.
Rudy Farias' mom Janie Santana made thousands from "missing" son's GoFundMe
"GoFundMe has zero tolerance for the misuse of our platform," a spokesperson told Newsweek on Thursday.
Rudy Farias could be charged in his own disappearance
Law enforcement officials said Thursday that fictitious names and false police reports were presented to the local district attorney's office.
Rudy Farias' grandma knew he wasn't missing: Cousin
The mother of the now 25-year-old man reportedly missing for eight years has been targeted with allegations.
Trump told Roger Stone he "won't believe" what's in classified JFK files
The National Archives said 99 percent of documents associated with the assassination of President John F. Kennedy have been released.
Ted Cruz trusts Hunter Biden whistleblower because he's a "gay Democrat"
Two IRS whistleblowers' testimony regarding alleged corruption associated with Hunter Biden was released last month by the GOP House Ways & Means Committee.
Russia sending "ancient" tanks to Ukraine war as military struggles
The tanks reportedly being sent to the battlefield were originally introduced shortly after World War II.
Oath Keepers leader warns Trump about trial
"You're going to get railroaded," convicted Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes said from prison in a message to Donald Trump.
Ukraine won't receive fighter jets during counteroffensive: NATO official
"The lack of airpower to support the counteroffensive will mean more casualties on the battlefield," a former U.S. Air Force colonel told Newsweek.
Russian TV host mocks France when comparing protests to Wagner mutiny
"They hate you! Your words mean nothing to the French people," a Russian propagandist said about Emmanuel Macron.
Philadelphia, Fort Worth shootings cast shadow on July 4 celebrations
The Fourth of July has become synonymous with mass shootings the past decade, according to research.
Are grocery stores open on 4th of July? Target, Publix, Whole Foods hours
Most U.S. stores will be open on Independence Day, but hours may vary based on location.
Commander of Russia's Chechen special forces killed in Ukraine
Yevgeny Pisarenko had fought in Ukraine since the invasion in February 2022.
Harvard faces another legal fight over its admissions
The Supreme Court's decision "heightened the urgency to investigate" donor and legacy preferences, a lawyer who helped file a new lawsuit told Newsweek.
Prigozhin promises new "victories" for Wagner Group
The vague statement comes as the Wagner Group leader has sought refuge in Belarus.
Can student loan borrowers use bankruptcy to get rid of debt?
Bankruptcy filings for student loan debt is an option, but more like a "Plan Z" strategy, according to one lending expert who spoke with Newsweek.
John Roberts' own words used against him in student loan dissent
The Supreme Court struck down widespread student loan relief that would have affected tens of millions of American loan borrowers.
Footage shows first documented U.K. Storm Shadow taken down by Russia
The missiles gave Ukraine its "best chance to defend themselves against Russia's continued brutality", according to British Defence Minister Ben Wallace.
Supreme Court affirmative action ruling puts legacy admissions in spotlight
The Supreme Court decision handed down Thursday involving two universities has drawn both strong praise and criticism.
Supreme Court's unanimous ruling on religious freedom has broad impacts
The lawsuit was originally filed by an ex-United States Postal Service employee who did not want to work Sundays due to the Sabbath.