POLITICS
Democrat Candidates Get 10,000 Missing Votes After 'Human Error'
An additional 10,000 mail-in ballots which had been overlooked in a "human error" were added to a Democratic primary.
Jon Stewart Responds to Claims He Overvalued Apartment
Stewart was accused of "hypocrisy" after selling his New York penthouse for 829 percent above the estimated value.
Fani Willis Dealt Blow as Judge to Hear Donald Trump Arguments
Judge Scott McAfee is set to hear arguments on two pretrial motions in the high-profile Georgia elections interference case.
Donald Trump Has a Social Security Problem
Donald Trump's comments on Social Security could affect his chances of success in the 2024 presidential election.
Terrorists May Be Smuggling Chemical Weapons Across Border: John Bolton
Former U.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton tells Newsweek that he's "worried terrorists may come across the border."
Mike Lindell Confirms MyPillow Evicted From Warehouse
Lindell faces "amicable" eviction amid financial strains, while a $5 million judgment adds to MyPillow's woes.
Donald Trump Jr. Rages Over 'Insane' White Supremacist Term
The former president's son criticized the Anti-Defamation League for including the term "100%" in its list of terms relating to white supremacy.
Key Witness in Hunter Biden Probe Says He May Go Blind in Jail
Alexander Smirnov was indicted in February for allegedly lying about Hunter Biden's business dealings in Ukraine.
Fani Willis Sends Jim Jordan Defiant Letter
Willis has faced criticism from Republicans amid her ongoing investigation into former President Donald Trump's alleged election interference.
Supreme Court's Taking an Influx of Cases From One Circuit
The lower court, with the highest number of 2023-2024 Supreme Court cases thus far, is also the nation's most conservative.
Joe Biden Gets Bad News Out of Swing State
"We're gonna keep going until we have a permanent ceasefire," a spokesperson for a national "uncommitted" movement tells Newsweek.
Ex-Trump Aide Rips Him for Selling Bibles: 'Tells You All You Need to' Know
Alyssa Farah Griffin slams Trump's $60 holy book sale, along with other hosts of The View.
Conservative Radio Host Slams Pro-Trump Ministers
Donald Trump gained widespread reaction on Tuesday when he advertised $60 Bibles, some of whom called it part of a "grift."
New York City's Squatters' Rights Are Most Lenient in US
Currently, someone claiming to be a tenant can only be evicted from a property after a legal process that takes around two years.
How Planet Fitness' Changing-Room Policy Compares to Other Gyms'
Planet Fitness is facing a conservative boycott over its locker-room policy on gender. See how other gyms' policies compare.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Calls Out Mike Johnson's Faith
The Georgia congresswoman questioned Speaker Johnson's faith after he pushed for a $1.2-trillion spending bill that she had opposed.
Fani Willis Calls Herself 'Face of Feminist Movement'
The Fulton County district attorney discussed an outpouring of support she has received from women.
Letitia James Gives Law Students Advice
"Individuals must stand up and not be silent in the face of injustice," New York's attorney general told a university's newspaper.
Democrat Announces She's Leaving Congress
Representative Annie Kuster is leaving open a Congressional District won by President Joe Biden by single digits in 2020.
Chinese Migrants Spark Concerns About US Military Base
A visa program allowing Chinese nationals to enter the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands could threaten security, an expert says.
Republicans Are Losing the War Against Hunter Biden
The number of Americans who think President Joe Biden was involved in his son's businesses has dropped.
Donald Trump Gag Order Is 'So Unusual': Former Watergate Prosecutor
New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan, presiding over Trump's hush-money case, imposed a gag order on the former president.