Eye Scan Could Determine Which COVID Patients Could Struggle With Symptoms
With the eye scan, doctors can identify increased nerve fiber loss and increased immune cells which they say appears in individuals suffering from long COVID.
Chicago Mayor Dismisses 'Spreader' Concerns on Lollapalooza Amid CDC Guidance, Delta Rise
“The Lolla folks have a good, solid plan," Mayor Lori Lightfoot said. "We're obviously going to hold them accountable to make sure that the plan is enforced.”
'You're Killing Me:' Two Colorado Police Officers Arrested After Beating Unarmed Black Man
Two Colorado Police officers were arrested following the beating of Kyle Vinson. The incident took place near where Elijah McClain died in 2019.
Top Democrats Urge Joe Biden to Cancel $50,000 in Student Loans Per Person
"With the stroke of a pen, he can follow through on his promise and bring life-changing relief for tens of millions of Americans," Senator Chuck Schumer wrote in an op-ed.
'Our Children are Watching': Read Liz Cheney's Full Opening Statement at Capitol Riot Hearing
"People need to know the truth. Will we be so blinded by partisanship that we throw away the miracle of America?" the Republican congresswoman said.
Protesters Clash in Front of White House Over Cuba Crisis, Demand Biden Increase Pressure
Protesters were focused on demands for liberty in Cuba, calling for the administration to support Cuban freedom through pressure from the Biden administration.
Veterans Affairs Becomes First Federal Agency to Require COVID Vaccines for Employees
Veterans Affairs employees have the next two months to receive their COVID-19 vaccination.
'Pelosi Republicans': Kevin McCarthy Chides Cheney, Kinzinger for Joining 1/6 Committee
When asked if Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger would be punished for serving on the January 6 Capitol Riot committee, McCarthy replied, “We’ll see.”
Donald Trump Says GOP Being 'Absolutely Savaged' by Democrats in Infrastructure
"Republicans, don't let the Radical Left play you for weak fools and losers," former President Donald Trump wrote in a statement.
Vaccine Passport: The Government Can't Share Your Data, But Airlines Can
"American Airlines' privacy policy's language is unclear enough that I cannot be sure that they won't share my health information to their email marketing provider," John Morris, an expert in privacy law with the Brookings Institution told Newsweek.
Cubans Cry for Help on Social Media: 'Tomorrow We Will Go So They Will Beat Us to Death As Well'
As the protests against Cuba's communist dictatorship ramp up, citizens of the island nation have taken to social media to plead for help.
Under Biden, More European and Asian Migrants Seek Entry at U.S.-Mexico Border
As the U.S. emerges from the pandemic, migrants from Europe and Asia are journeying to the U.S.-Mexico border in search of health and economic opportunity.
Launching a Ransomware Attack Against a Nation Is Far Easier Than You Think
"It used to be that you had to be very technically adept to be a hacker, but the way the cyber market or cyber underground has evolved is a lot of those things have become services now," a U.S. military cyberwarfare officer told Newsweek.
Amid Calls to Defund Police, Departments Struggle to Finance Cybersecurity
America's rising crime rate and the future of policing are subjects of political debate, while police agencies across the nation face cyber threats.
Hackers Attacking Companies Through Employee Online Activities
Since the pandemic's onset six out of 10 IT security leaders cited their remote workforce as the cause of a data breach. Downloading content from illegal websites can put entire companies at risk for a cybersecurity breach.
Cybersecurity Firms Take the Offensive While Avoiding 'All-Out War'
"The dimension of cyber enables countries to operate and send a strong signal, but in a much more controlled way," Cybereason CEO Lior Div told Newsweek.
While Abbott and Trump Stump for More Wall, Texas Border Farmers Argue Property Rights
"We're still looking to the federal government on this issue and are not expecting Texas to fix this problem," Russell Boening of the Texas Farm Bureau told Newsweek. Texas still faces several eminent domain cases surrounding the previous building of the wall.
How Cyber Thieves Use Your Smart Fridge As Door to Your Data
Americans now have more choices than ever before when it comes to upgrading their homes with the latest smart technology. However, recent security breaches across the nation have cybersecurity experts asking which products are worth the risk.
As Classes Resume at UMass Lowell After Cyberattack, MIT Cyber Expert Weighs In
Stuart Madnick, director of Cybersecurity at MIT Sloan School of Management (CAMS), said that in terms of cybersecurity infrastructure, the higher education sector sits far behind the manufacturing and energy industries, which in turn fall a decade behind the nation's financial sector.
What Pride Means to the World's LGBTQ+ Refugees
As America celebrates the month of Pride, LGBTQ+ refugees from across the world share their experiences and what it means to be Proud.