Former Labor Secretary defends student protesters
"There is nothing inherently antisemitic about condemning the ongoing bloodshed in Gaza that has killed 34,000 people," Robert Reich said.
Jill Stein handcuffed by police at college protest: Video
The Green Party presidential candidate was among more than 80 protesters arrested at the Washington University in St. Louis.
Steve Bannon slams "disgusting, revolting loser" Mike Johnson
Bannon attacked the Republican House speaker, accusing him of not releasing a report that could have helped Donald Trump.
Kristi Noem's dog killing mocked at White House Correspondents' Dinner
Comedian Matt Friend joked about the South Dakota governor's revelation in her soon-to-be released book that she shot her own dog.
Child care tax credits boost to thousands of families under new bill
An Alabama bill proposes tax credits and grants for employers and child care providers to create more affordable child care options.
Four-day school week divides parents
An Indiana school district announced that an elementary school will switch to a four-day week starting in the 2024-25 academic year.
Millions of Medicare recipients could gain access to weight-loss drug
The FDA's approval of a new use for Wegovy potentially opens up access to the drug for more than 3 million people on Medicare, according to a new study.
California map reveals areas with most high school dropouts
A Newsweek analysis of U.S. Census data determined which counties in the nation's most populous state have the highest percentage of high school dropouts.
National Guard threat issued to Columbia protesters, students claim
Pro-Palestinian protesters at Columbia say university officials have threatened to bring in the National Guard.
Texas nuns defy Vatican, seek restraining order on bishop
Nuns at an Arlington-based monastery have accused Bishop Michael Olson of "an ugly attempt to seize control of our governance, finances and life."
Joe Biden just had his 'Charlottesville' moment
The president condemned "antisemitic protests" on college campuses and also those "who don't understand what's going on with the Palestinians."
Student protests spread to other campuses across America
Officials face the challenge of defusing tensions over pro-Palestinian protests while striking a balance between the right to protest and campus safety.
Sadhguru issues rallying cry on Earth day
The Indian spiritual leader argues that the effects of climate change could be "significantly" mitigated by revitalizing agricultural soil.
Columbia protest and antisemitism allegations—What we know, what we don't
Reports of Jewish students being harassed have drawn condemnation amid ongoing pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University.
Video of Columbia protesters taking action against "Zionists" goes viral
"Can I get everyone to form a human chain? We have Zionists that have entered the campus," a person can be heard saying in the clip.
Columbia University cancels classes over protests
More than 100 students have been arrested for refusing to leave a pro-Palestinian encampment on the campus.
Steve Bannon fires four-word rant at Ukraine aid supporters
Former Donald Trump aide wrote on social media that lawmakers who voted for a bill to send billions in aid to Ukraine were "traitors."
Donald Trump tests limits of gag order once again
The former president shared a Newsmax article on social media that contained an attack on the daughter of the judge overseeing his hush-money trial.
Freeze weather warning issued for 9 states as temperatures plummet
The mercury is expected to fall below freezing in several Midwestern states, according to the National Weather Service.
Beef Warning Issued Over Potentially Deadly Contamination
The Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service issued a public health alert about ground beef products possibly contaminated with E. coli.
Nearly 500 people have been killed in school shootings since Columbine
Hundreds have died in the past 25 years, experts told Newsweek, but calculating the number of shootings is complicated.
Supreme Court ruling boosts property rights in Texas
The high court ruled that a Texas rancher can sue the state for flood damage to his property.
Donald Trump scores win on abortion
Polling conducted exclusively for Newsweek shows more Americans say states should decide abortion limits rather than the federal government.
Marjorie Taylor Greene demands space lasers to combat migrants
"America needs to take our national security seriously and deserves the same type of defense for our border that Israel has and proudly uses," Greene said.
Donald Trump beginning to "fray at the edges"—Mary Trump
The former president's niece said it was clear after the first day of his hush-money trial that he was "experiencing serious psychological trauma."
Brett Kavanaugh's questioning of January 6 charges sparks fury
The Supreme Court heard arguments over Joseph Fischer's obstruction of an official proceeding charge.
Christian event showman hits out at pastor over "strip" show remarks
Pastor Mark Driscoll's remarks "failed to recognize the difference between a male striptease and a stunt performance," Alex Magala told Newsweek.
Asna Tabassum says USC "rewarding hatred" by canceling valedictorian speech
The university canceled a commencement speech from Asna Tabassum, who has come under fire for her pro-Palestinian views.
California state treasurer involved in FBI investigation
A spokesperson for Fiona Ma has confirmed that her office is co-operating with a law enforcement agency seeking documents.
Kyle Rittenhouse's war with campus activists
Students have protested Rittenhouse's talks at college campuses across the country.