Rich Americans are preparing to flee the US
CNBC reported Wednesday that wealthier U.S. citizens are increasingly searching for second-citizenship options.
Americans increasingly want to move to another country
New polling suggests the number of U.S. adults wanting to settle elsewhere has more than trebled in the past 50 years.
Gas tax increased for millions of Americans
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed a bill into law that would raise the state's gas tax and introduce a new registration fee for EVs.
European woman living in U.S. reveals worst things Americans have asked her
Social media users could relate to the viral clip, with one saying "the worst for me was 'do you guys have trees and internet in Europe?'"
Americans are becoming less satisfied with their lives
Americans are reporting record low levels of satisfaction with their lives, a new Gallup study revealed.
American life expectancy improves but lags behind Europe
Americans' lifespans are increasing, but it's still nowhere near to the highs of before the pandemic, a new CDC report said this month.
Social Security benefits could be expanded to millions of Americans
Progressive groups are urging Joe Biden to campaign for an expansion of Social Security benefits.
Who are Judith and Natalie Raanan? American hostages released by Hamas
The Islamist militant group purportedly released two American hostages on Friday.
The American baby rescued from Israel
Liv, a 10-month-old baby, was among the 270 evacuees flown to the United States from Israel by charity Project Dynamo in "Operation: Promised Land."
"Operation: Promised Land" rescues 270 Americans from Israel
Project Dynamo, a charitable organization established after America's withdrawal from Afghanistan, brought the evacuees back to the U.S. on Sunday night.
Republican who helped 96 Americans escape Israel says Biden had "no plan"
"As I said multiple times, if Biden was unable and unwilling to do his job, then I'm gonna step up and do it for him," Representative Cory Mills said.
Americans killed in Israel: What we know as death toll rises
Nine Americans have been killed in attacks by Islamist militants, which broke out on Saturday.
Five ways Americans are cutting back spending to combat rising costs
Because of the higher cost of living, Americans are spending less on groceries, clothes, leisure activities, fuel and electricity.
Meghan Markle's popularity in Britain just hit a new low
Polling from YouGov followed reports that Meghan and Prince Harry had been involved in a "near catastrophic" car chase, a description that has been questioned.
The surprising change in socially conservative Americans
More Americans are identifying as socially conservative, but one demographic is moving in the other direction.
Millennials want their employers to pay for the commute, and lunch too
"We are seeing a trend of younger generations demanding more from their employers," Abakar Saidov, CEO of management software company Beamery, told Newsweek.
Wagner Group gloats over death of U.S. volunteer in Bakhmut: ISW
The Institute for the Study of War said Wagner founder Yevgeny Prigozhin was "gloating" over the death of a former U.S. Army Green Beret in the war-torn city.
Americans getting $20 billion less in tax refunds
Economist Joann Weiner told Newsweek that "lots of stimulus benefits and tax credits went away" over the last year, resulting in reduced refund amounts.
Americans back Prince Harry over tabloid lawsuit
Just under half of Americans back Harry's decision to take legal action against the "Daily Mail" over allegations of historic phone-hacking and wiretapping.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle see public opinion tide turn among Americans
Harry and Meghan's popularity in the U.S. has increased for the first time since the release of a bombshell Netflix show and memoir, a new poll shows.
Royals recover from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's media bombshells
Polling for Newsweek shows that some royals are more popular in the U.S. now than before Harry and Meghan's allegation-packed Netflix show and memoir release.
Half of Americans want Prince Harry's visa reviewed after drugs admission
Despite 51 percent saying Harry was right to reveal his history with drugs in "Spare," more than half of respondents in a new poll want his visa reviewed.
American fighting in Ukraine shares gruesome view from frontline trench
James Vasquez just surpassed the one-year mark of helping Ukrainian fighters to defeat Russia.
More Americans are killed in Mexico every year than you realize
Nearly 200 U.S. citizens die in Mexico on average every year, a large percentage of which are ruled homicide.
Mexico warns Biden about crossing red line over Americans killed
"We don't meddle to try to see what U.S. criminal gangs distribute fentanyl in the United States," Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said.
Americans kidnapped in Mexico: What we know so far
A woman and three men are believed to have been abducted by a Mexican cartel that mistook them for Haitian drug smugglers.
Marjorie Taylor Greene calls for "strike" on cartels amid Mexico kidnapping
Four Americans were reportedly kidnapped at gunpoint over the weekend, and their whereabouts remain unknown.
Gen-Z least likely to tell a friend they know their partner is cheating
In Newsweek's exclusive research, only 64 percent of Gen-Z adults said that they would tell someone if they knew their partner was cheating.
Viral Meghan Markle critic once called Americans "very fat, very stupid"
Jeremy Clarkson, who sparked ire for writing that he dreamed of seeing "excrement" thrown at Meghan, has criticized Americans on a number of occasions.
Are the Kardashians losing popularity? What Americans think
The famous family skyrocketed to fame in the early 2000s following O.J. Simpson's murder trial.