Celebrities speak out as Hawaii wildfires death toll rises
Some of the biggest names in Hollywood and Washington D.C. shared their grief as the death toll edges closer to 100.
Tanya Chutkan donated $1,500 to Barack Obama's campaign, records reveal
Documents reveal that the Washington D.C. district judge made the donations to Obama for America between 2008 and 2009.
Do presidential candidates get Secret Service? RFK Jr. denied protection
Secret Service provisions typically apply to major presidential and vice presidential candidates 120 prior to a general election.
Tafari Campbell's wife speaks out over his death: "My heart is broken"
Campbell, former president Barack Obama's personal chef, drowned while paddleboarding on Martha's Vineyard, state police said.
Tafari Campbell's death has eerie parallels with former Clinton chef
The death of Tafari Campbell has parallels with that of Walter Scheib, another former White House chef who also died after drowning in a freak accident.
What Barack and Michelle Obama have said about Tafari Campbell's death
"Our hearts are broken that he's gone," the Obamas said of their personal chef in a statement, who they described as a "beloved part of out family."
Tafari Campbell drowned with another paddleboarder at scene—Police
Campbell, former president Barack Obama's personal chef, drowned near the former first family's home in Martha's Vineyard.
Tafari Campbell's death sparks wave of conspiracy theories
Campbell's body was found on Monday near Barack Obama's home on Martha's Vineyard, off the coast of Massachusetts.
Who was Tafari Campbell? Obamas' chef drowns in Martha's Vineyard pond
Massachusetts State Police said that Campbell was recovered in waters near the house of the former first family early Monday morning.
Fact Check: Did Biden and Obama wear pink suits for Barbie promo?
President Joe Biden and former President Barack Obama were seemingly pictured in pink suits as Barbie hit theaters.
Kari Lake suggests Hillary Clinton may kill her
Lake made the comments in a new interview, relitigating her 2022 gubernatorial election defeat.
Donald Trump falters as Americans rate former presidents
John F. Kennedy remains the former president with the highest approval rating in a Gallup survey.
Hunter Biden scandal "extremely serious," former FBI agent says
The former agent, Nicole Parker, has made frequent appearances on conservative news outlets, supporting the disputed claims that the FBI has been "weaponized."
Joe Biden's new student loan forgiveness possible thanks to George Bush
The Income-Driven Repayment (IDR) plan allows for remaining student debt balances to be cancelled after 20 or 25 years of payments.
Joe Biden had "no violation of protocol" with King Charles—Etiquette expert
Suggestions that the president's tactile greeting of the king at Windsor Castle on Monday was against protocol are wrong experts tell Newsweek.
Fox News defends Casey DeSantis after "America's Karen" attack
The hosts of "Fox & Friends" called comparisons to previous first ladies complimentary and highlighted her eloquence.
Is Joe Biden's approval rating getting even worse? Here's what polls show
Biden is less popular than Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton were at this stage in their presidencies.
Pride Month marked by "unprecedented" backlash
Pride Month is ending. But there are 125 days annually celebrating the LGBTQ+ community, so there are plenty more opportunities for both sides to clash.
Supreme Court ruling could impact 28 voting cases
A slew of lawsuits across the U.S. pertaining to congressional maps and voting laws will be tested in the months and years ahead, experts say.
Obama celebrates Supreme Court ruling on "far-right" election theory
The former Democratic president weighed in on one of the most consequential SCOTUS decisions of the year.
Fox host Jesse Watters casts doubt on Obama's 'American perspective'
Watters described Obama as "a guy whose father has roots in Africa."
Democrats Need to Prosecute the Case Against Trump, Starting Now
Unfortunately, the rule of law doesn't seem likely to catch up to Trump before the election.
On Cuba-China Ties, the U.S. Should Look in the Mirror
Historical baggage cannot be overlooked.
Meghan Markle and Harry leave Spotify with "stronger position" in Hollywood
Entertainment expert Mark Boardman told Newsweek that although they might not be able to command the same fees as before, Meghan's podcast was an award-winner.
Obama addresses Tim Scott's racism rhetoric: "People are rightly skeptical"
Senator Tim Scott, who's running for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, has argued against discussions of systemic racism in the United States.
Trump's White House doctor's Joe Biden rant after stage fall goes viral
Representative Ronny Jackson described the president as "an embarrassment to our country" following his stumble onstage.
Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter has dementia
Carter "continues to live happily at home with her husband, enjoying spring in Plains and visits with loved ones," her family wrote in a statement.
Former White House lawyer predicts next Trump indictment coming "soon"
Former acting U.S. Solicitor General Neal Katyal said an indictment in special counsel Jack Smith's investigations is "Trump's worst nightmare."
Russia punishes Trump's enemies
In a new list of sanctions, the Kremlin penalized prominent adversaries of former President Donald Trump who have no known connections to Russian policy.
Cocaine dealer who had sentence commuted by Obama charged over shooting
In a letter to the convict, President Obama said: "I believe in your ability to prove the doubters wrong and change your life for the better."