NORAD Holds Arctic Air Drills as Tensions With Russia Increase
"We do see countries such as Russia and China building up their infrastructure in the north ... at a very advanced rate," a NORAD commander told Newsweek.
Americans Angry With U.S. Immigration as Ukrainian Loved Ones Left Stranded
The White House has said it will welcome Ukrainian refugees, but Americans are facing roadblocks trying to get their loved ones here.
Putin's Strategic and Tactical Missteps Tripping Up His Ukraine Invasion
"Part of an occupation is to win the hearts and minds. (Putin's) not winning the hearts and minds," Lt. Gen.Russel Honoré (ret.)told Newsweek.
QAnon Followers Focus on Local Elections, School Boards To Maximize Impact
At least 45 candidates running for office in 2022 "have lent credence in some way to the QAnon conspiracy theory," according to the Anti-Defamation League.
'I Can't Leave': Americans in a Threatened Ukraine Face Tough Choices
The White House has told Americans in Ukraine to leave immediately, but the decision means leaving friends, family and employees behind in a war zone.
Artist Reveals What the Statue of Liberty Would Look Like if She Was Alive
"I gradually bring it to life, always starting with the eyes," the artist revealed.
Biden Promises Feds Will Pay for Entire Cost of Repairing Rural Bridges
"These are the bridges that are often overlooked when decisions are being made, but they are essential for small towns, rural towns," the president said.
Japanese Comedians Attempting 'Most American Conversation' Go Viral
The comedians shout "shut up" at each other, while one quizzes another over whether he's a terrorist.
Americans Wishing to Renounce Citizenship Can't Get U.S. to Process Claims
For some of those looking to start a new life abroad, this issue has put a direct strain on their pockets.
'We Live In an RV Tiny House With Our 5 Kids'
We have traveled to 27 states in our RV tiny house in the past four years. We have so much freedom.
Cost of Living in the Midst of the Great Depression Baffles the Internet
A price breakdown for 1938 reveals that a new house cost $3,900, while rent was $27 a month.
Cannibalism to Bear Wrestling—Odd Laws Still in Force Across the U.S.
The Texas constitution, which Matthew McConaughey confirmed he's not running in, requires anyone running for office to believe in the "existence of a Supreme Being."
Over 4.4 Million U.S. Workers Quit Jobs in September, Passing August Record
Last week's jobs report showed that U.S. employers added 531,000 jobs in October and the unemployment rate fell from 4.8 percent to 4.6 percent.
The Strangest Town Names Across America, From Santa Claus to Big Bottom
You can visit towns called Boring, Toast, Sugar Tit, Knob Lick, Normal, Dinosaur and Yolo across America.
The Nation at Risk—Again
As governors and business leaders who serve on the board of Jobs for America's Graduates, we are compelled to report that the nation, once again, is at great risk of losing a critical part of our next generation.
What I Learned From Justice Thomas
We are all unique individuals, but we are equally American. To highlight our differences, and ignore this key similarity, is to flout our national creed.
China State Media: U.S. Defending Taiwan Would Be 'Death Blow' to Soldiers
The Global Times warned Taiwan that the U.S. won't "fight to the death" over Taiwan, but China is prepared to wage the battle.
Where America's Cases, Deaths Stand 19 Months Into COVID-19 Pandemic
Although hospitalizations nationwide have been trending downward since September, more than 40,000 people remain hospitalized with COVID-19.
Success or Failure: Military Leaders Break Down the Afghanistan Pullout
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said President Biden "followed [his] advice on executing on the evacuation plan" and gave him "all the resources needed" to execute it.
These Cities Have The Most Bars Per Capita in America
Raise a glass to the U.S. cities with proportionally the largest number of bars.
50 Ways Food Has Changed in the Last 50 Years
With combined sales of $5.75 trillion, it's hard to imagine any industry bigger than the food retail and services sector.
France Tells U.S., Australian Ambassadors to Return Home Amid 'Crisis'
French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said the submarine deal between the U.S. and Australia is "unacceptable behavior between allies and partners."
50 Counties With the Highest Rate of Food Insecurity in Florida
Throughout the United States 10.5 percent of households experienced food insecurity throughout 2020.
A Guide to the Bill of Rights and Other Constitutional Amendments
From Prohibition to the right to bear arms, here's a closer look at the 27 amendments to America's governing document, the Constitution.
Trump Says U.S. Should Have Hit Afghanistan Hard Years Ago and 'Let it Rot'
An advocate for leaving Afghanistan, Trump said American forces shouldn't have even entered the war.
'I am an Immigrant. Racism in America Almost Killed Me'
I changed everything about myself. I altered the way I looked and I lost my Indian accent. Yet, in the early 2000s, all too often I would be walking down the street and hear a voice shout out: "Hey! Osama, go back to where you came from!"
Female Afghan Journalist Says Country Needs to Stand on Its Own
Sediqa Rezaei, a female journalist in Afghanistan, is hopeful Afghans will mount a physical fight against the Taliban if the country plunges back into the 1990s.
The Oldest National Parks in America You Should Visit Right Now
From Yellowstone to the Grand Canyon, these are the oldest national parks in America.
U.S. Should Have Used Intelligence to Leave Afghanistan Weeks Ago
"We have something fundamentally wrong with the way we do our intelligence assessments in our country," said Chris Miller, who deployed to Afghanistan in 2001.