Putin-Led WWII march in Moscow canceled amid counteroffensive fears
A pair of major patriotic Russian events are being downsized or outright canceled in certain regions due to the war with Ukraine.
Retired general warns of Russia's ability to adapt on battlefield
"It is undeniable that some learning and evolution has taken place," said Mick Ryan, retired major general of the Australian Army.
Stimulus check update: 2023 payments being sent out to 14 states
Rebates are being offered by states years after Congress approved a multi-trillion dollar package that included multiple payments to American households.
Country singer destroys Bud Light can after it's thrown on stage
Musicians including Kid Rock, Travis Tritt, John Rich and Riley Green have also publicly blasted Bud Light for its partnership with Dylan Mulvaney.
Mike Pence booed at NRA event in his home state
"I love you too," the former vice president replied to the Indianapolis-based crowd on Friday.
How Ukraine can force Putin's hand with a Crimea blockade
A former U.S. ambassador to the region said a blockade could hamper Russian military logistics.
Putin mocked for "embarrassing" cancellation of Victory Day parade
"It's possible last year was the last Moscow Victory Parade we may see for some years," said retired Army Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman on Friday.
Ukraine has nonviolent option to capture Crimea: Former diplomat
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has consistently said that aggression by the Russians will continue as long as they occupy Crimea.
Inmate dies after being "eaten alive" by bugs, family says
The accusations have led to a local county implementing various changes, including continued calls for a new jail.
Trump accidentally vindicated Michael Cohen by suing him: Former prosecutor
Trump sued Cohen for $500 million on Wednesday, after Trump was indicted on charges that allegedly involved both men prior to the 2016 election.
Firefight at Azerbaijan-Armenia border may spell bad news for Putin
Russia's relationship with Armenia is "probably the lowest it's been since independence," a former U.S. ambassador told Newsweek.
Russian troops are facing their own captured tanks on battlefield
Ukrainian and Russian tanks are quite similar and can easily be transitioned by each nation's military, a retired U.S. Marine colonel told Newsweek.
Jim Jordan reveals witnesses he plans to use against Alvin Bragg
The GOP House Judiciary previously announced a "field hearing" in New York City on April 17, not far from Bragg's office in Manhattan.
Kevin McCarthy gets chance to hold Biden, Trump docs side by side
Classified documents found at the residences of Joe Biden, Donald Trump and Mike Pence are now being accessed by a particular set of lawmakers.
Anheuser-Busch event cancelled amid Bud Light controversy
Bud Light's partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney is believed to have led to threats for one of the brand's distributors.
Armenian, Azerbaijani troops open fire as border skirmish erupts
Both nations have recently fought over territory deemed strategically important to both Russia and Iran.
Trump's charges were "hiding in plain sight": Michael Cohen attorney
A 2018 sentencing memo was a precursor to the recent indictment of Donald Trump, Lanny Davis told Newsweek.
NATO ally bordering Russia to meet with top U.S. weapons makers
It will be the first time representatives of the NATO nation will meet with officials from the Biden administration at the White House.
Louisville shooting: Multiple casualties as police swarm scene
The shooting suspect is reportedly dead and, according to local law enforcement, had a connection to the bank.
Marion County sheriff shutting down gun control questions sparks debate
"The bad guy's gonna get a gun no matter what law you have in place," said the sheriff following the arrest of two of three murder suspects.
Putin ally predicts Chinese, North Korean forces to fight in Ukraine
An Eastern European political expert told Newsweek that Asian forces in Ukraine "is totally improbable."
Biden finds few allies for Title IX rule change
"The admin can still walk this back, and they should," said Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. "It's a disgrace."
Charlie Kirk says gun deaths "unfortunately" worth it to keep 2nd Amendment
The conservative founder of Turning Point USA made the comments following a mass shooting in Nashville last week that resulted in six deaths.
Democrat welcomes Jim Jordan's subpoena of Alvin Bragg staffer
Michael Cohen's attorney told Newsweek that Jordan's move is continued "political rhetoric."
Kid Rock mocked for photo of him drinking Bud Light with drag queen
A 20-year-old photo of Rock has resurfaced days after the musician shared a video of him shooting cases of Bud Light to protest the brand's trans partnership.
Trump indictment fuels doubt about prosecution's case
"A former president should not be treated any differently than any other American," one attorney told Newsweek.
Chicago police swarm Trump Tower
Police officers and SWAT team units surrounded Trump Tower on Wednesday afternoon.
Trump gives instructions to Republicans after arrest and legal loss
Many top Republicans have recently changed their tunes on defunding the police, years after strongly defending it.
The risk of nuclear war fatigue
Vladimir Putin and his allies have resorted to nuclear threats when the chips have been down. A desensitized West could leave room for error on a wide scale.
Read Alvin Bragg's warning to Jim Jordan not to "collaborate" With Trump
"Let the criminal justice process proceed without unlawful political interference," says one part of Alvin Bragg's letter to GOP House leaders.