A House committee hearing erupted into chaos on Thursday night after a squabble between Greene and Representative Jasmine Crockett.
"I think he did far more harm than he did good for Trump's defense," Glenn Kirschner said about Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen.
Russian troops wants to create a buffer zone in the northeastern Ukrainian region, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has said.
"He took off and came back with the exact same speed and amount of excitement," his owner Manu Muraro told Newsweek.
The woman said her partner's support has "helped me navigate the challenges of PCOS with a bit more grace and a lot less insecurity."
The Georgia Republican's House committee clash with rivals is not a good look for U.S. democracy, say experts
One Reddit user suggested they could have been left by some kind of "big cat," while another claimed it could be something "even creepier."
"People are terrified because the circumstances are not predictable," aid group Rescue Now has told Newsweek.
Experts have warned of a "summer wave" of COVID infections. Should we be concerned?
The former president appeared to lose his balance while speaking at a campaign rally Friday night.
The incredible story of a fart helping the New York Knicks beat the Indiana Pacers in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals.
A photograph of an upside-down American flag outside of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's home was reported by The New York Times.
Russia's new Security Council Secretary is held up by Beijing security staff in ID pass confusion
The Texas National Guard used an eye in the sky to help apprehend four suspected illegal immigrants, says the Governor.
The justice faced impeachment on social media after a photograph taken in 2021 shows an upside down American flag outside his home.
As a result of previous comments she made, the South Dakota governor has been banned by seven Native American reservations in her state.
Exclusive polling for Newsweek has revealed the level of support for new anti-squatting legislation.
Princess Kate has been off work while she has chemotherapy meaning she will likely be absent for some big royal moments.
The FDA has issued a warning about possible Salmonella contamination of candy sold in New Mexico and Texas.
Dozens of funerary objects were found in the tombs, including iron swords, bronze mirrors and glazed pottery.
An expert on China's population says the country is repeating Japan's mistakes as it strives to boost births.
Health officials are advising that customers who may have interacted with the infected grocery store worker should receive a hepatitis A vaccine.
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is facing new calls from Democratic lawmakers to recuse himself from cases.
Harry Litman criticized the Supreme Court Justice over reports he displayed an upside-down flag outside his home in 2021.
The Ukrainian president says his forces have only a quarter of the air defenses they need.
Over a third of New Yorkers who voted Trump approve of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, says exclusive Newsweek poll.
Can delays in U.S. aid and issues with Ukrainian mobilization be rectified in time?
"Scout is quick and proud to show off his skills," the owner told Newsweek.
The Yorkshire terrier was tasked with finding her second owner who just arrived.
China continues to offload U.S. treasuries while buying up gold and other commodities in what some analysts say is a move to hedge against future reprisals.
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On Friday, the Texas governor shared footage to his social media account of construction crews "strengthening" the state's southern border wall.
More than 30,000 workers in the state left their jobs in March, according to government data.