Hezbollah Vows 'Certain' Response as Israel Targets Commander in Beirut
A Hezbollah official told Newsweek that "any attack will be met with a response."
A Hezbollah official told Newsweek that "any attack will be met with a response."
Washington urgently needs to ramp up investment in areas like industrial capacity, shipbuilding and munitions production, a report says.
The New York Jets have made a decision regarding if Aaron Rodgers will suit up for preseason.
Amid tightening federal restrictions, more U.S. women are turning to dangerous, at home abortions.
Stephen Nedoroscik captivated the world at the 2024 Paris Olympics, helping the USA men's gymnastics team win a bronze medal and top pommel horse scores.
The New York Yankees are reportedly out of the running for the top starting pitcher on the trade market.
The daughter of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's court date to remove her dad's last name has been postponed.
More than 1,000 jobs were lost in the Bay Area, with hundreds being attributed to the departure of the Oakland A's from the area.
Jelly Roll proves why he's loved, stopping mid-concert to care for a fan in the crowd.
Accused Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuerman was in court as prosecutors shared "voluminous" amounts of evidence.
The 20-year-old was rushed to the hospital following an accident in Los Angeles on Monday, July 29.
Rose made the comments while talking to conservative pundit Candace Owens.
Japan detected at least a total of nine Russian and Chinese naval vessels sailed in waters near the country.
Kamala Harris aims to galvanize support in Georgia at a presidential campaign rally with a performance by Megan Thee Stallion.
At least eight school districts across Oklahoma refuse to teach Bible in class as a part of U.S. history.
"Our golden opens those lever doors without a care," one social media user said, and another added: "I think I hear them moving."
Dense smoke is infiltrating the area from the Park Fire, which has spread to more than 383,000 acres in California.
Many Olympic athletes have complained about the accommodations in Paris, from the rock-hard beds to a lack of curtains or blinds.
The puppy really wanted to go roll in the mud and she wouldn't take no as an answer.
The pup, whose fur was shining before his nap, looked like a totally different dog after waking up from his nap.
Newsweek has created a map to show U.S. states with the highest number of immigrants.
"First time I've ever been afraid of a crock pot meal," one person wrote, echoing the shock.
This longtime vet, once one of the league's elite two-way talents, has taken on an active role on the international scene lately.
Developers say the 924-megawatt Sunrise Wind project will provide enough energy to power 600,000 homes.
Veterinary consultant Nita Vasudevan told Newsweek about the condition behind Gatsby the cat's unique coat.