Russia bolsters Crimea defenses as western allies warm to crossing red line
They are really preparing for defensive actions on the territory of the peninsula," one Ukrainian official said.
Janet Yellen addresses tough reality of Americans' money amid bank panic
The FDIC bailed out millions in uninsured deposits at Silicon Valley Bank, but it won't do the same for smaller banks, the treasury secretary said.
As U.S. debates social security, Macron increases France's retirement age
French leaders argued reforms to the country's pension system were necessary to keep it from going bankrupt. Will the U.S. do the same?
Marjorie Taylor Greene's "confidential" border bomb was actually a fake
Greene called the bomb a pretext for potentially waging war on Mexican drug cartels. It literally turned out to be a ball of dirt.
Credit Suisse offered lifeline as default risk grows
Fears mounted on Wednesday that Credit Suisse could be the next bank to collapse.
Republicans break with their voters to support Ukraine
Some Republicans appear poised to support additional aid to Ukraine in upcoming budget talks, even as their base is shying away from it.
Are taxpayers on the hook for Silicon Valley Bank bailout?
President Joe Biden says taxpayers will not be responsible for any of the federal money spent to save the bank. But critics say otherwise.
Elizabeth Warren throws Jerome Powell under the bus over bank collapse
The Massachusetts Democrat says Powell must recuse himself in order for a Federal Reserve internal review of how it missed the mark to be credible.
Lines outside Silicon Valley Bank is the last thing Biden wants to see
SVB's collapse, experts say, is nowhere near the larger crises experienced in the last several decades. But a crisis of confidence could cause problems.
Biden's nuclear submarine announcement puts him in awkward situation
Biden's trip to San Diego Monday comes after what one official described as "one of the worst maritime smuggling tragedies" the city had ever seen.
Biden embraces his age
The president has been dogged by questions about his advanced age. In recent speeches, however, he's sought to own the narrative.
Could drought threaten Elon Musk's vision of a planned paradise?
Elon Musk wants to build a city for his workers along the drought-stricken Colorado River in Central Texas. Will local officials approve?
Russia's Kinzhal missile 'fundamentally changes' the war: Ex-U.S. colonel
Whether the use of a hypersonic missile is enough to merit weaponry like the F-16 fighter jet, however, is another story.
Jenna Ellis responds to Colorado censure
Ellis said that media characterizations she knowingly lied about the result of the 2020 presidential election were "falsely trying to discredit her"
Biden wants crypto mines to pay power bills
Recently, cryptocurrency companies and oil drillers have had a mutual agreement to cut emissions and earn profit. That could soon be out the window.
Republicans make a case for child marriage
Child marriage is taboo across the United States, but it's still legal in at least a dozen states and has support from some GOP lawmakers.
Biden's border policy echoes Trump's
"There is a void right now in any sort of positive narrative around the southern border," one strategist told Newsweek.
Democrats 'disappointed' with Biden's newest border policy
Several Democrats told Newsweek they believed the Biden administration was moving "backward" on its border policy.
Marjorie Taylor Greene is the "most powerful" Republican, Ex-GOP rep. warns
"If you call CPAC attendees fringe, then you must call the House Republican Conference fringe," Joe Walsh wrote in a recent column.
Trump attorney could face disbarment over Cassidy Hutchinson testimony
Attorneys for former White House counsel Stefan Passantino told Newsweek that the complaints were nothing more than an attempt to tarnish his reputation.
Kari Lake speaks out about possibly becoming Donald Trump's vice president
"Our legal team says the Constitution won't allow for her to serve as Governor and VP at the same time," Lake's campaign said.
Biden-backed Willow Project is destined for years of legal wrangling
President Joe Biden finds himself stuck between environmental concerns and the need for energy independence.
These are the George Santos accusations the ethics probe likely won't touch
The New York GOP congressman allegedly lied to a lot of people, but that doesn't necessarily mean some of his lies violated House ethics rules.
The walls are closing in on George Santos
The House Ethics Committee has formally appointed a panel to investigate the scandal-laden Republican congressman.
Joe Manchin suggests lawmakers shouldn't be paid until this happens
Manchin has sought to bring both parties to the table to negotiate a deal to avert defaulting on the national debt.
Democrats skip Joe Biden's speech
The President of the United States was upstaged by none other than Joni Mitchell.
Is New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell the next Lori Lightfoot?
The embattled Democrat has faced challenges over rising crime as well as her own management of city resources.
Tennessee Republican wants to bring back hangings
No one in the U.S. has been executed by hanging since 1996.
Josh Hawley accuses Merrick Garland's DOJ of spying on Catholics
"Apparently on your watch, this Justice Department is targeting Catholics, targeting people of faith specifically, for their faith views," said Hawley.
Lawmakers begin to return controversial FTX funds amid threat of lawsuit
At least one Republican member of Congress has returned donations from figures tied to the controversial exchange.