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Trump Trial Update: Yes, the Courtroom Really Is Freezing
The high-profile defendant is not the only one in Manhattan Criminal Court to complain about the temperature.
Lauren Boebert Gets Support for Becoming House Speaker
Representative Matt Gaetz said he believes the congresswoman would do a better job in the role than Speaker Mike Johnson.
Donald Trump Ally Handed Rare Court Win in Texas
A Dallas court rejected attempts to sanction former Trump lawyer Sidney Powell for her role in the 2020 election.
Donald Trump Shows Interest in One Potential Juror
Trump is facing 34 felony counts of falsifying business records regarding payment to an adult-film star during the 2016 campaign.
Donald Trump's Jury Could Be a Problem for Alvin Bragg
Judge Juan Merchan and legal teams are playing second fiddle to the jury in Trump's hush money case, legal experts told Newsweek.
Sharks Seen 'Adapting' to Different Environments for First Time
"Sharks are adapting their movements and routines to suit their local environment, rather than behaving the same way everywhere," researcher Oliver Jewell said.
Income Tax Cut for Millions of Americans
The new tax rate in Georgia will take effect in 2025 for returns filed for the 2024 tax year.
Will House Prices Go Down? Housing Market Stung by New Prediction
Freddie Mac had drastically reviewed its predictions on the rise of home prices in 2024 and 2025.
Millions of New Yorkers May Be Planning to Leave
In a new Marist poll, 37 percent of New Yorkers, roughly 7 million people, said they plan to move out of the state.
Donald Trump Faces 'Jail Time' Over Violating Gag Order–Legal Analyst
Andrew Weissmann said putting the former president in jail "even if it's a timeout in a holding cell" in New York could happen.
Donald Trump May Not Be Able to Save Mike Johnson
Former president's show of support for the House Speaker may not stop conservative outrage against him, experts tell Newsweek.
Map Shows States Where the Most People Are Quitting Their Jobs
Three regions saw a jump in people quitting their jobs in February, data shows.
Ferret Once Thought Extinct Has Been Cloned
Noreen and Antonia are clones of a ferret who was captured in the 1980s after the feared-extinct species was rediscovered.
Supreme Court Could Upend America's Immigration Rules
The case of a couple separated for almost a decade is set to be heard by the Supreme Court and could have long-term ramifications for couples and noncitizens.
Donald Trump Faces New Legal Headache over 'Hidden Debt'
Trump may have been secretly paying a third party through a $50 million loan, an ethics group has said.
George Kelly Verdict to be Revealed —What to Know
"I'm positive that we're going to have a good outcome. I have faith," Kelly, who is accused of killing an unarmed migrant on his property, said on Thursday.
Weather Alerts Issued for 6 States as Temperatures Plunge
Temperatures are expected to dip below freezing again on Friday night and Saturday night.
Donald Trump Rages Against Judge Merchan Before Entering Court
Former President Donald Trump is heading into his fourth day of court in New York.
California Insurers Cutting Hundreds of Policies Over Historic Risk
Major insurance providers State Farm and Safeco have cited the risk of earthquake-induced fires as a reason for cutting back.
Donald Trump Hush Money Trial Live Updates: Potential Juror Excused After Breaking Into Tears
Day 4 of former President Donald Trump's criminal hush money case is underway in New York City as the jury selection process continues for alternates. Follow Newsweek's live blog for the latest updates.
Toxic Chemicals in Everyday Products 'Enter the Human Body' via Touch
Toxic PBDE chemicals were found to be absorbed into the skin from microplastics rapidly, with sweaty skin absorbing more than dry skin.
SNAP Benefits Use Expanded for Millions of Americans
Uber Eats said that EBT card recipients will now be able to use their benefits directly on the app for food delivery.