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Putin May Be Eyeing Ceasefire With Ukraine After US Election: John Bolton
The former U.S. national security adviser said Russian President Vladimir Putin is in a "strong position."
'Cyberflashing' Could Become Illegal Under New Bill
The proposal would stop the proliferation of unsolicited sexual images being sent to victims via social media, text or email.
Baltimore Mayor Rips Those Blaming Diversity Efforts for Bridge Collapse
Mayor Brandon Scott dismissed comments targeting left-leaning policies for the deadly collapse of the Key Bridge.
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.
Victims of Baltimore Bridge Collapse Identified
Maryland police said at a press briefing Wednesday evening that recovery crews found two of the six missing workers.
Jeffrey Epstein Prosecutor Speaks Out on Diddy Raid
Amid Diddy's raids, a prosecutor who worked on the prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein's girlfriend said it signals a cooperation of victims.
Joe Lieberman, Former US Senator and Vice Presidential Nominee, Dies at 82
The former senator was the first Jewish candidate to appear on the presidential ticket of any major U.S. party.
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.
Donald Trump's Launching a New Video Platform
TMTG+ will offer an alternative to "Big Tech" with "non-woke" content.
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.
Where Is P Diddy? Everything We Know About Whereabouts
Sean "Diddy" Combs has not been seen in public since he was walking around a Miami airport after the raids at his homes.
Hunter Biden Skips Out on Court Hearing
Hunter Biden is facing tax charges from the DOJ in a case that alleges that he evaded at least $1.4 million in federal taxes.
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.
Social Security Changes Could Benefit Millions
The Social Security Administration said it will change the way it calculates what recipients receive in supplemental security income.
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.
Solar Eclipse Gives Alex Jones a New Conspiracy Theory
According to Jones, the government is using the solar eclipse as an opportunity to practice enacting martial law.
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.
Pro-Palestinian Students Call 911 Over Concerns About Protester's Tampon
"The safety and wellbeing of our community is a top priority," Vanderbilt University said in a statement to Newsweek.
Mortgage Refinancing Stalls as Housing Market Struggles
Mortgage applications fell for the week ending March 22 even as rates declined.
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."
Migrant Who Encouraged Squatting Broke ICE Rules
Leonel Moreno made a controversial wave on TikTok after claiming he and his family earn $350 from the government each week.