Republicans attack school officials over law they created in tense meeting
A Utah law targeting "pornographic or indecent" content in books led to a school district banning the King James version of the Bible.
Trump's indictment problems may not be over: Ex-Prosecutors
Donald Trump's alleged activity at his New Jersey golf club could lead to further legal action, attorneys argue.
Protester jumps in front of Trump's motorcade in rare security breach
The incident happened after the former president was arraigned on federal charges in Miami.
Democrat refuses to attend women's event because of transgender moderator
The moderator described the political candidate's refusal as "sheer ignorance."
GOP has new defense plan for Trump's Mar-a-Lago documents
"These people have made the statements and defenses despite the facts in the indictment," a former Watergate prosecutor told Newsweek.
Ron DeSantis goes after Trump's Supreme Court justices
"Ron's latest flip-flop has left many wondering if he tripped in his high-heel boots and hit his head," the Trump campaign responded.
Marjorie Taylor Greene has a plan to fight Trump's indictment
The Department of Justice's funding mechanisms are once again in House Republicans' crosshairs.
Will Ron DeSantis pardon Trump? What he's said about 2024 plans
"Our founding fathers would have absolutely predicted the weaponization that we've seen with these agents," DeSantis said during a recent campaign stop.
Ron DeSantis angers MAGA with AI-generated Trump attack ad images
An information studies professor told Newsweek on Friday that "we are in a new era" of political campaigning.
Read full Donald Trump indictment in classified documents case
Federal prosecutors released the 49-page indictment against the former president on Friday.
Republican warns Kevin McCarthy not doing what he was "hired" to do
"I'm livid over the thing and a lot of other people are, too," South Carolina Representative Ralph Norman told Newsweek. "It's not just Freedom Caucus."
Putin ally admits Ukraine war benefits West as Russia "bogged down"
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has been one of Russian President Vladimir Putin's most trusted allies throughout the Russia-Ukraine war.
Steve Bannon predicts beginning of the end for Kevin McCarthy
Bannon told Newsweek that McCarthy "double-crossed people, he lied to people" about the debt ceiling deal and needs to go.
Can Kevin McCarthy survive MAGA rebellion?
McCarthy's political "headaches are not over," a political scientist told Newsweek.
Video shows man saving baby from playground knife attack in France
"Attack of absolute cowardice this morning in a park in Annecy," French President Emmanuel Macron tweeted. "Children and an adult are between life and death."
Dylan Mulvaney tells brands to embrace transgender influencers
Mulvaney's partnership with Bud Light has led to a major drop in the company's market value in just a matter of months.
Video shows blinding smoke at LaGuardia Airport during ground stop
All flights are grounded at both LaGuardia and Newark international airports due to a lack of visibility resulting from Canadian wildfire smoke.
MAGA Republicans have three words for Kevin McCarthy
"How can he govern if House Republicans can't trust him to honor his word?" said one House Republican.
Marjorie Taylor Greene says climate change makes U.S. unsafe for migrants
After citing a number of natural disasters in the U.S., Rep. Taylor Greene asked how many climate change-induced natural disasters their home countries have.
Beavers walk through Ukraine city after dam explosion destroys homes
"There are a lot of beavers in that area, their habitat has been destroyed," said a Ukrainian official.
"State of emergency" declared for LGBTQ+ people by Human Rights Campaign
Anti-LGBTQ+ legislation is "opening up language and vitriol and hate and assault on the community," said one queer activist and psychotherapist.
Housing market going into "very frightening time," investor warns
One survey found that nearly 62 percent of companies have planned for a future of more remote work, potentially causing more commercial real estate anxiety.
Tim Scott gets in heated exchange about race with "The View" panel
Senator Tim Scott and "The View" co-host Sunny Hostin sparred for over three minutes about systemic racism on Monday.
Donald Trump's lawyers meeting with Justice Department raises questions
"Trump's lawyers meeting with the Department of Justice means they expect an indictment, and probably sometime soon," a legal analyst told Newsweek.
Inside Chick-fil-A's generational shift of values
"A lot of other companies right now are looking at this controversy and other controversies," a marketing expert told Newsweek.
Lindsey Graham willing to push U.S. to default in support of Ukraine
"I'm not going to let us default, but I'm not going to destroy our military in the name of raising the debt," Graham said.
Chris Christie's chances of beating Donald Trump, according to polls
The former New Jersey governor is polling at around 1 percent in most GOP presidential surveys.
Fox News warns of network's diversity plans after Chick-fil-A boycott
"Here at Fox, other corporations, there will be things they're going to have to change because the state of New York requires it," Harris Faulkner said.
Redrawing Idaho's borders divides small Oregon county
"It would make far more sense to get that government from Idaho," said an advocate for relocating some 400,000 Oregonians into Idaho.
McCarthy's debt deal fails to win over his Republican critics
"It is frankly an insult to the American people to support a piece of legislation that continues to put our country's financial future at risk."