Donald Trump hit with major DEI legal setback
A ruling on Friday is likely to increase tensions between the Trump administration and the judiciary.
Gen Z Dating Conundrum
Young men and young women are growing further apart romantically, and fewer of them worry about being alone these days.
One in four Canadians see US as 'enemy' country
The relationship between the U.S. and Canada has soured in recent months after President Donald Trump threatened to impose steep tariffs.
Lara Trump returns to Fox News: How to watch, live stream new show
Lara Trump, daughter-in-law of President Donald Trump, is returning to Fox News with a new conservative commentary show called, My View.
Donald Trump's support over handling of economy evaporates
Trump's policies are facing growing criticism from voters as the nation grapples with rising inflation and economic uncertainty.
Letitia James celebrates legal win over Elon Musk's DOGE: 'Keep fighting'
DOGE wants access to the Treasury's central payments system, which contains the personal financial details of millions of Americans.
Trump's Birthright Executive Order—Experts Call It "A Direct Violation"
Experts debate whether Trump's birthright citizenship order defies the 14th Amendment as courts block it.
"Trump Before Trump": How Hungary foreshadows America's right-wing embrace
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó sat down for an interview with Newsweek, addressing Ukraine, Donald Trump and the rise of right-wing values.
Credit scores are plummeting for student loan borrowers
Some borrowers told Newsweek their scores dropped by as much as 200 points when their loans became delinquent while they were unaware they missed payments.
Donald Trump blasted after ousting Joint Chiefs Chairman "CQ" Brown
Trump announced the move Friday night on Truth Social, thanking Brown for his service.
Eric Adams and NYC sue Trump over $80 million In FEMA migrant funds
NYC v. Trump names President Trump, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem as defendants.
Trump admin wants investigation into judge who said there aren't 2 genders
The DOJ filed an ethics complaint against Judge Ana C. Reyes.
Fact Check: Did Donald Trump win "almost 40%" of Black votes?
Donald Trump said he gained a share of the Black vote in 2024 not seen for a Republican presidential candidate since Eisenhower.
Trump nominated judge assigned to AP lawsuit against White House
Judge Trevor N. McFadden was nominated by Trump in 2017 and is now assigned to the case against White House officials.
Supreme Court doesn't let Trump fire head of federal watchdog agency
The justices ruled that the head of the Office of Special Counsel could stay in his position at least until Feb. 26.
Jeffrey Epstein client list update as AG speaks out on what she's seen
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said on Friday that she is currently reviewing the list.
Former NOAA officials warn that job cuts could risk lives and livelihoods
NOAA is best known for operating the National Weather Service, but its work stretches from the ocean bed to outer space and supports billion-dollar industries.
Trump aide touts Panama success despite Latin American nation's pushback
National security adviser Mike Waltz praised the president's security agenda, citing success around the Panama Canal, at CPAC on Friday.
Donald Trump to fire thousands of Pentagon employees next week
According to a press release, the cuts will primarily affect employees with one to two years of service who are "probationary."
Governor tells Donald Trump to his face she's taking him to court
Maine Governor Janet Mills and the president clashed over his executive order on transgender women in sports.
With McConnell Retiring, the Old GOP Is Gone for Good | Opinion
"To the disappointment of my critics, I'm still here on the job," said former Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell on the Senate floor.
AP sues Trump officials over access, citing First Amendment violations
The lawsuit was filed Friday afternoon in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C.
Ex-Proud Boys leader arrested on assault charges near US Capitol
According to police, officers saw Tarrio strike a protester's cellphone and arm after she placed the phone close to his face.
Fact Check: Did Ukraine "Psychological Warfare" unit get $140M from USAID?
Claims about big USAID payouts followed President Donald Trump's attacks against Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
Judge allows Trump admin to remove thousands of USAID staff
US District Judge Carl Nichols lifted a temporary block, permitting the administration to significantly downsize USAID staff.
Donald Trump's once "favorite" newspaper fact-checks him on its cover
The New York Post on Friday responds to Trump calling Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky a "dictator."
What legislators think about DOGE stimulus checks
A proposed "DOGE Dividend" check has stirred debate among U.S. senators—with some pointing to the need to balance the budget and address inflation first.
CEO confidence in economy soars to 3-year high with Trump in office
CEO confidence in the U.S. economy has reached a three-year high under the Trump administration despite consumer concerns over inflation.
Marco Rubio explains how Trump soured on Zelensky
The Secretary of State said the tension arose from disputes over a proposed economic deal and Ukraine's perceived lack of gratitude.
How many migrants have been deported in Trump's first month?
The Trump administration touted its "promises made, promises kept" on immigration enforcement on Thursday.