Chocolate recall as dire warning issued
A Chuao Chocolatier product has been recalled over fears they have been contaminated with undeclared hazelnut.
Texas nationalists rage at wildfire response
A leading Texas independence campaigner said the state could better deal with natural disasters as a fully independent country.
The Three Major Cases Before the Supreme Court You Should Know About
Lawsuits soon to be before the Supreme Court could substantially dismantle the executive branch, with vast implications for everyday life.
Eric Adams warns New York of budget cuts amid migrant crisis
The mayor ordered agency bosses to slash their budgets by up to 15 percent, as a "direct result of inaction in Washington" over the city's influx of migrants.
RFK Jr. to give House testimony after comments on COVID and Jews
RFK Jr. will address a House subcommittee on the "weaponization of the federal government."
Lawyer deported back to U.S. on charges of sexually abusing Cambodian girls
The indictment alleges that Cline traveled to Cambodia in 2019, and while there, he paid to sexually abuse four different minors "multiple times."
Trump must walk careful line until trial
The former president was ordered to avoid discussing the case with several people throughout the federal court proceedings.
The lawyers who defended trump raise alarm about indictment
At least four top legal experts, including Trump's former attorney general and two of his former lawyers, have said the federal indictment is damning.
Calls grow to ban sanctioned Chinese firms from federal savings plan
Newsweek investigation adds to growing demands that the U.S. federal retirement system exclude the option for investment in sanctioned Chinese companies
Joe Rogan doubts white supremacist march: "Where's the fat people?"
"Look at these guys, where's the fat people?" Rogan asked as he casted doubt as to whether Sunday's march was organized by a white supremacist group.
Full list of 19 Republicans who voted against averting government shutdown
The Senate approved a bill postponing a possible government shutdown by a week, but this was opposed by 19 Republican Senators.
Florida divers stole fishing gear and freed sharks in front of police chief
John R. Moore Jr., and Tanner J. Mansell were convicted in West Palm Beach and face up to five years in jail and $250,000 in fines.
The Fed is Wrong to Push for Job Loss
Our current record low unemployment rates form the basis of a healthy, productive economy and society, and should not become the faulty basis for the Fed to take a wrecking ball to the economy.
New Polling Pours Cold Water on Lindsey Graham's Abortion Gamble
A majority of both Republicans and Democrats say they don't think politicians are "informed enough" to create fair abortion policies.
What Is R. Kelly on Trial For and Where Is He Right Now
R. Kelly is on federal trial for a second time, with charges continuing to rack up against the disgraced R&B star.
America Headed for 'Real Economic Pain': Top Investment Firm
BlackRock reported Monday that "major spending shifts" and "production constraints," rather than excessive demand, have been driving inflation.
Can I Set Off 4th of July Fireworks Where I Live? The Rules in Your State
Newsweek has everything you need to know about fireworks rules and guidelines in each State.
Are Restaurants Open on July 4th? McDonald's, Starbucks, Taco Bell and More
Newsweek has everything you need to know about which restaurants are open on Independence Day, including major chains.
What Stores Are Open on July 4th? Walmart, Costco, Target, Kroger and More
Newsweek has everything you need to know about which stores are open on the holiday, including their opening times.
Is There Trash Pickup on July 4? Independence Day Garbage Collection
Newsweek has everything you need to know about garbage collection on the Fourth of July, Independence Day.
Is There Mail on July 4th? USPS, FedEx Post Services on Independence Day
Newsweek has everything you need to know about which services are providing mail services over the holiday weekend, and if priority mail will be delivered.
Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest 2022: Where to Watch on TV and Livestream
For some, nothing says July 4 like the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest. Here's how to watch it.
Fourth of July 2022: Food Freebies and Deals from Krispy Kreme to 7-Eleven
Newsweek has the best Fourth of July deals for you, including unmissable discounts from major retailers and restaurants that are offering free food.
Nine Must-See 4th of July Firework Events in 2022 To Mark Independence Day
Newsweek has everything you need to know on the best 4th of July firework events.
How to Celebrate July 4th: Surprising Independence Day Traditions
A deep dive into the annual Federal holiday, what the typical traditions are as well as some traditions that aren't so widely known.
Flight Attendants Urge Biden to Nix Mask Rule as Crews Struggle to Enforce
In the past year, more than 6 in 10 unruly passenger incidents were related to COVID-19 face-mask compliance.
Trump Can't Countersue E. Jean Carroll, Judge Calls It 'Delay Tactic'
A ruling on Friday said that the former president cannot sue the writer who accused him of raping her in the 1990s.
Uber, Lyft to Bear Brunt of Record-High Gas Prices, Labor Expert Predicts
Jobs With Justice's Adam Shah told Newsweek that ride-sharing apps will need to realize that their drivers might leave if gas costs aren't reimbursed.
Biden's Infrastructure Bill Could Change Rural America's Alliance With GOP
Rural Americans, who largely lean Republican, say the government does little to improve their lives. The Infrastructure bill could shift that perception.