As UFOs Breach U.S. Airspace, Senators Say NATO Should Also be 'Concerned'
"I think [our allies] are appropriately concerned because we are all in it together as NATO allies," Senator Roger Wicker told Newsweek.
The Debt Ceiling: How Bad Might Things Get, and Will Congress Raise It?
Louise Sheiner of the Brookings Institution told Newsweek she could "easily see a recession" if the U.S. defaults on its debt.
Republican Warns U.S. Military 'Way Behind' Amid Fears of War With China
GOP members of Congress told Newsweek they backed General Minihan's warning, which predicted a conflict with China could come as early as 2025.
Biden, Pence Classified Documents Put Spotlight on Obama
As more classified materials have been found, some members of Congress are questioning what might be found in other presidents' possession.
Ticketmaster Draws Bipartisan Fire From Congress in Taylor Swift Hearing
“You have brought together Republicans and Democrats in an absolutely unified cause," Senator Richard Blumenthal told the President of Ticketmaster.
Congress Military Vets Worried For National Defense Amid Turmoil in House
"I don't want to see the 118th Congress fall down into chaos," Republican Representative Tony Gonzales told Newsweek.
Elizabeth Warren Pushes Pentagon for Higher Ethical Standards, Lower Costs
Senator Elizabeth Warren weighs in on the importance of a values-driven military and her efforts to reduce defense spending.
Olivet Assembly Chief Mark Spisak Under Scrutiny in Money Laundering Probe
The federal investigation into Olivet University has also reached the highest levels of the World Olivet Assembly church.
GE Under Bipartisan Fire from Senators For Sending U.S. Defense Jobs Abroad
"One of the hardest things to do in any industry is to train the workers who can do manufacturing," an expert said. "Once you lose that capacity, it's gone.”
Exclusive: Texas Rep. Tony Gonzales Seeks to Co-chair Bipartisan Veteran Caucus
"I think that we need these veterans to come together and start solving some of these big problems," Gonzales told Newsweek.
Olivet University Faces Accreditor Ultimatum as Probes, Violations Pile Up
“A graduate student doing a Master of Divinity program is now magically a double major, also getting an MBA," a senior academic said regarding Olivet's fraud.
Warren, Hawley Push Online Choice Act Protecting Users, but Can't Get Vote
“The reason is because big tech spends a bajillion dollar lobbying folks," Senator Josh Hawley told Newsweek.
'It's Not a Blank Check': Senator Joni Ernst Eases Ukraine Spending Worries
“That's incredibly important that as the Ukrainians are willing to do the work, allow them to do the work," GOP Senator Joni Ernst told Newsweek.
Ossoff Report: ICE Subjects Women to 'Excessive' Gynecological Procedures
“This is an extraordinarily disturbing finding and in my view represents a catastrophic failure by the federal government," Senator Ossoff said.
As Midterms Near Close, Arizonans Vote With Fears for Democracy
“At this point, it's like just trying to stay alive," an independent voter told Newsweek, "keeping America from turning into that chaos.”
Shatter-proof Glass Fortifies Ballot Count As Trump Looms Over Arizona Vote
“The eyes of the nation are going to be on Arizona, and we're not going to fall victim to a crowd of people who wish to undermine democracy.”
Kelly and Masters Agree Inflation is a Top Issue, But Offer Different Fixes
Each candidate told Newsweek why they are better prepared than their opponent to tackle inflation and the other issues most important to Arizona.
As Armed Trump-Fueled Voter Intimidation Rises in Arizona, DOJ Stays Quiet
"I think without a change, we're going to see an escalation of these tactics, and we will be dealing with a kind of a return to the past," the ACLU said.
How Biden's Three Most Powerful Forces Are Playing Nuclear Poker with Putin
"The [war] in Ukraine is exposing the flaw in deterrence theory, revealing the truth that large nuclear arsenals do not make the world a safer place.”
Pentagon Releases Policy Details Protecting Reproductive Rights in Military
The Pentagon's new policies focus on preserving privacy, protecting health care providers, ensuring access to care, and improving awareness of resources.