Democrats Look to Recapture Middle America with High-Tech Manufacturing
“If we offer a real plan, a real vision, and we deliver on that, then I think we can start to win back the trust of voters who have left us," Rep. Khanna said.
Video Shows Cops Arresting Homeless Advocate Aiding People on Street
Derrick DeMaria was arrested for allegedly having "stolen property" just minutes after helping individuals move their personal belongings.
What Happens if the U.S. Cuts off Russia From the World Trade Organization?
“If everybody [in the WTO] did it, and particularly if Europe did it, it would be a big deal," William Reinsch of CSIS told Newsweek.
Bill Cosby 'May Face Other Consequences' After Avoiding More Prison Time
“We look forward to our client finally having her day in court and being afforded all of her rights in a California court of law," Allred said.
Court Upholds Title 42, But Provides Migrants With New Protections
“This is a huge victory," Lee Gelernt, the attorney overseeing the case and deputy director of the ACLU Immigrants' Rights Project, told Newsweek.
Inside the Trauma of Ukraine's Women and Child Refugees
Humanitarian aid workers stationed in Poland and Romania tell Newsweek about some of the difficulties that have faced Ukrainian refugees.
Budweiser Silent On Renewing Russian Contract Amid Putin's Ukraine Invasion
When Newsweek asked whether the company would end its partnership, it was refused comment and directed to a statement.
Ron DeSantis Says He Fell Asleep During SOTU Address
“I got three kids 5 and under, so a lot of times when it gets past nine, we're a little tired," said the Republican Florida governor at a press conference.
Here Are New Technologies Biden Has Deployed at the Border
President Biden said during the State of the Union that "If we are to advance liberty and justice, we need to secure the border and fix the immigration system."
As Privileged Flee Ukraine First, Border Aid Groups Fear Worst Days Ahead
“It always becomes harder and harder for the people who are left behind, and the local economy is also imploding, so everything becomes more difficult," an official from Save the Children told Newsweek.
Putin's Strategic and Tactical Missteps Tripping Up His Ukraine Invasion
“Part of an occupation is to win the hearts and minds. (Putin's) not winning the hearts and minds," Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré (ret.) told Newsweek.
Putin Could Attack Ukraine Power Grid After Failure of Shock and Awe, General Says
“If he goes after the grid, that's going to be a game changer," Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré (ret.) told Newsweek.
As Russia Attacks Ukraine's Western Values, LGBTQ+ People Stand as a Target
“There're a lot of reasons to be concerned about the Ukrainian people generally, but particularly marginalized communities like the LGBTQ+ community," Rep. David Cicilline told Newsweek.
Why a Ukrainian Refugee Crisis Would Play Into Putin's Hand
Distracting Europe with internal conflict over supporting Ukrainian refugees could take the focus away from Putin as he looks to offset international pressures.
If Putin Picks Puppet Ukraine Leader, Viktor Medvedchuk is Odds-on Favorite
The Russian-born Ukrainian oligarch is so close with Russian president that he chose Putin as godfather to his daughter.
How Humanitarian Aid Organizations Are Helping Ukraine's Citizens
Nonprofits across the United States are providing humanitarian aid to the Ukrainian people as they face the force of Vladimir Putin's military.
Greg Abbott Sent Death Threats for Ordering Teachers to Report Trans Kids
The Texas governor's call for a state agency to investigate parents who provide gender-affirming medical care to their trans children sparked outrage.
Ron DeSantis' Threat to Defund Schools that Mask Sparks Calls For Probe
The 12 districts that defied the Republican order would see $200 million in funding stripped away.
Exclusive: U.S. Warns Ukraine of Full-Scale Russian Invasion Within 48 Hours
U.S. officials told Newsweek that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been informed a full Russian invasion involving airstrikes, missiles and ground troops is imminent.
Texas Border Town in Crisis as Half of Residents Without Water
Repairing the city's damaged pipes, which are 50 years old, could cost roughly $50 million for the 300 feet of replacement needed.