Putin Could Attack Ukraine Power Grid After Failure of Shock and Awe, General Says
“If he goes after the grid, that's going to be a game changer," Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré (ret.) told Newsweek.
As Russia Attacks Ukraine's Western Values, LGBTQ+ People Stand as a Target
“There're a lot of reasons to be concerned about the Ukrainian people generally, but particularly marginalized communities like the LGBTQ+ community," Rep. David Cicilline told Newsweek.
Why a Ukrainian Refugee Crisis Would Play Into Putin's Hand
Distracting Europe with internal conflict over supporting Ukrainian refugees could take the focus away from Putin as he looks to offset international pressures.
If Putin Picks Puppet Ukraine Leader, Viktor Medvedchuk is Odds-on Favorite
The Russian-born Ukrainian oligarch is so close with Russian president that he chose Putin as godfather to his daughter.
How Humanitarian Aid Organizations Are Helping Ukraine's Citizens
Nonprofits across the United States are providing humanitarian aid to the Ukrainian people as they face the force of Vladimir Putin's military.
Greg Abbott Sent Death Threats for Ordering Teachers to Report Trans Kids
The Texas governor's call for a state agency to investigate parents who provide gender-affirming medical care to their trans children sparked outrage.
Ron DeSantis' Threat to Defund Schools that Mask Sparks Calls For Probe
The 12 districts that defied the Republican order would see $200 million in funding stripped away.
Exclusive: U.S. Warns Ukraine of Full-Scale Russian Invasion Within 48 Hours
U.S. officials told Newsweek that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been informed a full Russian invasion involving airstrikes, missiles and ground troops is imminent.
Texas Border Town in Crisis as Half of Residents Without Water
Repairing the city's damaged pipes, which are 50 years old, could cost roughly $50 million for the 300 feet of replacement needed.
An Increase of Mexican Migrants to the US Could Signal 'A 'Failed State'
“Washington ought to really be paying attention to the deterioration of the economy and the rule of law in Mexico.”
Donald Trump to Face Civil Cases, 'Plausible' He incited Jan. 6 Riot: Judge
While former President Donald Trump will face questions in court, the judge ruled that Donald Trump Jr. and Rudy Giuliani would be removed from the suit.
NY to Crackdown on Subway Behavior by Prohibiting Drug Use, Sleeping
The chaotic atmosphere has become an internet joke as photos show trains being turned into makeshift bedrooms, restaurants, and animal shelters.
Most Voters Back Migrant Path to Citizenship Amid Child Crossing Surge
70 percent of voters support a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants. This comes as the border continues to see thousands of solo child crossers.
COVID Protocol Relaxation Prompts Protest Outside Amazon Warehouse
Demonstrators marched around the North Carolina facility with the purpose "to demand hazard pay, social distancing, (and) continued enforcement of masks.”
Kentucky's Transgender Athlete Ban Moves Forward as Bill Passes State Senate
The ACLU of Kentucky condemned the measure as a violation of the U.S. Constitution, saying it will "jeopardize our children's mental health.”
Hospital Locks Down ICU Over 'Online Attacks' for COVID Treatment
The hospital opted to tighten its security after a local religious leader staged a protest demanding the facility offer a treatment not approved by the FDA.
Airlines Dealt with 500 'Unruly Passengers' In Just One Month
65 percent of the unruly passenger incidents were mask-related, but some acts were dangerous and lewd.
Migrants in Mexican 'Open-Air Prison' City Sew Mouths Shut in Protest
Migrants seeking passage north sometimes wait for over a year in Tapachula before their claims are processed. They're now sewing their mouths shut in protest.
1 Million Migrants Fled Honduras for the U.S. Under Juan Orlando Hernández
The former president, who was arrested for drug trafficking charges on Tuesday, oversaw a government that has been called a "narco-dictatorship.”
Short-Staffed Border Patrol Forced to Fill Gaps With Local Cops
“The Border Patrol agents and the sheriffs are beyond a breaking point," Republican Congressman Tony Gonzales, who represents the district, told Newsweek.