Winds of up to 80 mph were recorded in parts of the state late on Sunday afternoon, with footage capturing the scale of the storm that rocked the state.
The International Criminal Court is seeking arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu and Yahya Sinwar.
"They said we'd done the same thing at Pippa's wedding. We hadn't," Harry wrote of an altercation over seating with Prince William and Princess Kate in "Spare."
Stephen King and Dan Bongino have had a war of words online, with the host telling the author to "get a job loser."
The congresswoman wants to turn her implied insult of Marjorie Taylor Greene into a slogan T-shirt but seems to have misspelled her surname in the design.
"The woman was more concerned with a picture than she was making the transition easy for both," an expert told Newsweek.
The hardline leader had the nickname "Butcher of Tehran."
A suspect was taken into custody after the attack in the eastern Jiangxi province on Monday, authorities said.
The judge overseeing Donald Trump's classified documents case wrote that she was "disappointed" in special counsel Jack Smith.
As a little boy, I was mystified by his penchant for stillness and solitude. Hard on himself, my father could be hard on us too.
If today's "Connections" brainteaser is proving to be a struggle, Newsweek has some handy hints to help you out.
According to the NYPD, the overall crime index in April 2024 declined by 4.9 percent compared to same month in 2023.
New polling data reveals how Americans feel about Trump's criminal charges, and how they intend to vote in November.
Biden delivered a commencement address at the college, where some silently protested his support for Israel amid the war in Gaza.
Frequent Trump critic Joyce Vance made the comments in a recent blog post.
The man said that without the "proof" he required he would be moving out and effectively ending their relationship.
As Michael Cohen enters a third day of cross-examination, both he and Trump look sleazy, a law professor told Newsweek.
"I think it was very touching," Camilla said of Prince Harry's comment to his father on his wedding day in 2018.
The crew had switched off their vessel's transponder system and failed to furnish the necessary identification, according to the Philippines Coast Guard.
Wailing could be heard during the announcement at Iran's largest mosque.
A judge blocked a Biden administration rule that would close the so-called gun show loophole.
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Mortgage rates remain high throughout the U.S. and a lack of supply is keeping home prices up.
"The morning for the Russian occupiers in Luhansk started not with coffee, but with a missile strike," said X user Dmitri from War Translated.
"It does not portend a sea change in how Iran formulates and acts upon its interests abroad," an expert told Newsweek.
The former president defended the White House incumbent against concerns about his advanced age.
Food stamps are paid for by the federal government, but each state has different payment dates.
Leaders in Washington should have answered all these questions, and more, before sending billions to Ukraine. The truth is, though, few have even considered them.
Apps for iPhone and Android offer the chance for you to make some extra cash on the side.
Hugh Grosvenor is Prince Archie's godfather, but Harry will skip the wedding, reportedly over tensions with his brother.
Russia used occupied Crimea as its primary Black Sea base but Ukrainian strikes have forced Moscow to relocate many of its assets further east.
"It's really interesting to see how prominent the patterns were," Northeastern University linguist Adam Cooper said.
Affected bags of pet food are being recalled in four southern states.
Iran's ambassador to Russia told state media about his emergency meeting with Putin.