Moms for Liberty banned book list—The novels they want taken out of schools
The Moms for Liberty chapter in Brevard, Florida, challenged 41 books in school libraries earlier this year.
Republican's book where Anne Frank muses about Jesus deemed "antisemitic"
The novel written by a Texas GOP congressional candidate has been slammed as "immoral" by some scholars.
Prince Harry and Meghan author says "I don't publish lies" despite errors
Tom Bower said Meghan Markle and Prince Harry should have their titles stripped over Harry's upcoming book and accused them of lying 17 times to Oprah Winfrey.
Donald Trump showed Republicans "just how far they can go"—Mary Trump
"Now, I think any Republican who got into the Oval Office in 2024 would be an autocrat, because they know that they can be," the former president's niece said.
Paul Newman recalls fight over "antisemitic taunt" while serving in WWII
The actor wrote in his posthumous memoir, "When I landed on this guy, he had his arm underneath his hip and tore everything out of his elbow."
"The Handmaid's Tale" author criticizes Putin's "denazification" claims
Acclaimed author Margaret Atwood said Russian President Vladimir Putin's rationale for invading Ukraine "doesn't really stand up very well."
Mitt Romney snarled at Ted Cruz on Jan. 6: "This is what you've gotten us!"
Cruz was one of the Republican members of Congress who objected to certifying Electoral College votes on January 6, 2021.
Children's classic fairy tales now have a "dark" plot amid predator warning
After receiving an invite from @WhiteRabbit, Alice tumbles into a world of influencers and Instagram filters in one re-imagined story.
The 'Book Banners' Speak
The Muslim-Americans in Dearborn possessed sufficient social capital and moral certitude to show up in force, and may well succeed.
"Mark Hamill was my 'Star Wars' hero, then he agreed to work with me"
In this exclusive essay for Newsweek, Max Brallier shares the story of working with his hero, Star Wars' Mark Hammill.
Princess Diana bombshells that could be in new series of 'The Crown'
King Charles III's reign will face a key test in November as the disintegration of his marriage is played out on screen—just days before his birthday.
Meghan calls out "hysterical" slur—decades after it was thrown at Diana
Meghan Markle's latest Spotify podcast episode targets a word used to undermine both herself and the late Princess Diana.
"I'm 13 and funny, my job is to stop inappropriate humor"
In this original essay for Newsweek, William Daniel shares what it's like to have a book published in seventh grade.
"My books got banned in the U.S.—then they came for me"
My Girls Who Code books were banned alongside The Handmaid's Tale and The Kite Runner.
Why Not All 'House of the Dragon' Mixed Race Targaryens Are Blonde
Creator George R. R. Martin made a surprising revelation why the Targaryen gene pool does not always add up.
Seven surprising details revealed about Donald Trump from 'Confidence Man'
The former president was reportedly concerned that then-New York Governor Andrew Cuomo could replace Joe Biden as the Democratic nominee, according to a new book.
Trump considered using heat ray on migrants trying to cross border–book
Trump said "extreme action" was needed to stop migrants from entering the U.S.
Donald Trump Calls Biographer a 'Maggot' as Dispute Ramps Up
Maggie Haberman's new book claims that Trump considered firing Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump via a tweet.
Trump Says Publishers Won't Let People Write a 'Good' Book About Him
Trump has been raging about New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman's upcoming book "Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America."
Book Ban Debate Intensifies Between 'Girls Who Code' and Conservative Group
After a school district denied banning "Girls Who Code," the series founder disputes their claims.
Kelly Ripa Says Regis Philbin Shaded Her on First Day They Worked Together
"I felt horrible," she said after her former "Live!" co-host's jab.
Constance Wu Says She Had 'Traumatic' Time on 'Fresh Off the Boat' Set
Wu, who fought accusations of being difficult, said at the Atlantic Festival that she endured two years of "sexual harassment and intimidation" from a producer.
William, Harry's Relationship Today Would Make Princess Diana 'Very Sad'
Jeffrey Archer, author and friend of the princess, tells Newsweek that her "passion" for William and Harry was "one she couldn't hide."
'Handmaid's Tale,' 'Girls Who Code' and Other Books Just Banned in the U.S.
The updated index from PEN America was released on Monday and showed 1,648 titles that were banned in classrooms and libraries in the U.S. this year.
GOP Candidate Offers to Send Reporter Pornography in Strange Video
Tudor Dixon threw out the strange offer after proposing a statewide ban on "pornographic" books in K-12 schools on Tuesday.
It's the First Day of Fall: Celebrate With These Cozy TV Shows and Movies
From "Hocus Pocus" to "Only Murders in the Building," there's no shortage of content to enjoy this fall.
Meghan and Harry Royal Unity Survives for Funeral—Now the Real Test Begins
There were tears as Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and the royals put on a show of unity for Elizabeth—though in reality the road to her funeral was bumpy.
Netflix's 'Do Revenge' Takes Inspiration From a Book by a Nazi Sympathizer
The frothy satire, currently the No. 2 film on the streamer, is loosely based on "Strangers on a Train" by Patricia Highsmith.
'I've Become a Reluctant Warrior Against Cancel Culture'
These are particularly troubling times for educators. We find ourselves in a bitterly divided country,
Jared Kushner Won't Return to White House if Trump Wins in 2024: Navarro
Speaking to Newsweek about his new book, the former White House trade adviser said Kushner had "talked himself out" of a return to any future Trump administration.