In Tuesday night’s twin primaries for the U.S. Senate in Texas, each party was navigating a balance between its current ...
He has a beard, a splitting maul, and a house in Michigan. Is that enough to convince America that he’s a man of the people?
When leaders are presented with conflicting truths from their own systems, data platforms built for clarity erode the ...
"We hope that the vast number of Taiwan compatriots clearly understand that 'Taiwan independence' is a dead end, external forces are unreliable, the process of reunification is unstoppable, and the ...
The president made headlines this week with his State of the Union address; here's what Newsweek readers made of it.
Being a 'future-fit' social enterprise is not about scale. It's about resilience, says award-winning social enterprise CEO Dr June O'Sullivan OBE.
The commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick, has agreed to sit for an interview with the House Oversight Committee looking into Jeffrey Epstein’s network of friends and associates. Lutnick, a billionaire ...
That’s according to a report published in January by the Virginia State Crime Commission, which lawmakers asked to provide frequent updates on the use of the camera systems by Virginia police and ...
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is backing a bold, high-stakes plan that could give him the authority to impose ...
The difference between passive and active income can meaningfully shape how individuals approach earning and wealth-building. Passive income comes from something that you are not actively having to ...
PACs, billionaires and labor unions are gearing up for a Chicago school board race where contributions are expected to top ...
The district attorney’s office in Manhattan declined to bring the most serious charge against Gusmane Coulibaly. He still faces one misdemeanor.
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