Is Trump really responsible for stock market rally? What we know
The former president claims his poll numbers are behind the surge but experts point to earnings growth and tech sector performance
MAGA "prophet" predicts "overthrow" of US government
Pastor Julie Green's recent prophecy of a U.S. government overthrow in 2024 has sparked skepticism among social media users.
What Ron DeSantis has said about cutting Social Security
DeSantis' approach to Social Security reflects a departure from his previous support for privatization, focusing on maintaining benefits for current retirees.
Zelensky refuses to hold elections in wartime Ukraine
The Ukrainian president said that now "is a time for battle" and that holding presidential elections in such circumstances was not appropriate.
62% of Americans Expect Elections Will See Violence Over Losing: Poll
A quarter of Americans said they might support political violence depending on the circumstances.
A Brief History of Disputed Elections
President Donald Trump has called for delaying the November 3 election, claiming that mail-in-voting will lead to voter fraud.
Study: Electoral College Heavily Favors Republicans in Close Elections
The researchers concluded that Republicans will have a major advantage over Democrats in 2020 and beyond unless a policy change completely dissolves the Electoral College.
New York Voters Haven't Made Up Minds About Buttigieg
The South Bend, Indiana, mayor got personal, telling a crowd in Brooklyn that he would like to have a child soon. He also aired a little marital grief.
Beto O'Rourke Is Toughest, Most Impressive Candidate
"I helped prepare Senator Ted Cruz for his 2018 debates, and here's what I learned: Beto O'Rourke is the toughest candidate I ever prepped against and one of the most impressive I've ever seen."
Shultz Aide: 'Elections Are Not Decided on Twitter'
"The good news is that presidential elections are not decided on Twitter," Bill Burton said.
Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden Lead 2020 Democratic Field
Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden lead the field in 2020, but the majority of Democrats would prefer a new face.
Colombia's First Round of Elections: The Results Are In
Iván Duque has emerged victorious and will face off against Gustavo Petro in a second round. What is really at stake for the South American country?
Who Is Epsy Campbell? Costa Rica Elects First Black VP
"It will be a responsibility not only to represent people of African descent but to represent all women and men in the country," Campbell Barr said.
Venezuela Must Stop April's Presidential Election: OAS
The organization approved a resolution that urges Caracas to postpone a presidential poll and allow a democratic process.
Latin America Presidential Elections: Rough Ride Ahead
Critical elections in the region's three most populous countries are likely to reveal a distemper stemming from citizen disgust.
Macron and Le Pen in Final Runoff in French Elections
The election now heads into its second round, set for May 7.
How Newsweek Reported Past Presidential Elections
Remembering the moments and controversies that shaped U.S. presidential elections past.
Why Many Bernie Supporters Won't Defect to Hillary
New research on why people vote the way they do says voters scorn policies in favor of making a statement about who they are.
Why Don't Better People Run for U.S. President?
Public service is a bad way to become rich or famous. The truth is that a person who has dedicated their life to public service has typically done so because they believe in something.
Nicaraguan President Names His Wife as His Running Mate
Rosario Murillo is currently the government's chief spokesperson.
Quora: Progressive Reform Needed in U.S. Health Care
The cost of healthcare is in part due to inflated wages but it's mostly due to greedy corporations charging obscene premiums.
Viola Davis Threw Her Back Out in 'HTGAWM' Sex Scene
The Emmy Award-winning actress revealed her unfortunate injury on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'.
It's Not Just Americans Going to the Polls This Year
From Russia to Iran, from Taiwan to the Congo, voters get to flex their muscles.