Texas Democrat Faces GOP Lawsuit After Changing Her Name
Kristian Carranza accused Texas Republicans of showing a "disregard for women" after they questioned her name change.
Kristian Carranza accused Texas Republicans of showing a "disregard for women" after they questioned her name change.
Now Walz is Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate, a post comparing the Minnesota governor to actor Pitt has gone viral.
Police found 10 migrants wandering along a highway south of Juarez after their kidnappers received a ransom payment from the group's families and released them.
For years a rumor has circulated online that an episode of "Are You Afraid of the Dark?" inspired the twist in "The Sixth Sense."
Microsoft is partnering with Pivot Energy to install 500 megawatts of solar in communities in 20 states as it seeks more clean energy for AI data centers.
The Chinese military's Southern Command says that it patrolled near a South China Sea hotspot during allied exercises.
What is Kamala Harris' new running mate's track record in his state?
The CEO of Rumble has alleged that Dunkin' Donuts withheld advertising because of the site's polarizing "right-wing culture."
Newsweek asked ChatGPT to analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the two would-be vice presidents.
Tom Craig has apologized for his "terrible mistake."
Swifties are coming together after two suspects were arrested in Austria on Wednesday.
Bezalel Smotrich, the Israeli finance minister, is as contemptible as they come.
"Imagine someone telling @taylorswift13 how/what to perform," the tennis player posted online in response to a Fox News segment.
Collective student debt stood at $1.75 trillion in 2022, according to Statista.
"Gwadar is being fenced in and handed over to China," an advocacy group said in a statement of the Pakistani city, home to a port operated by a Chinese company.
The moments when Kate faced a wave of camera flashes on her royal engagements have featured in a new viral video.
Syria's U.N. Mission told Newsweek that Israel will bear the "consequences" of its attacks in Syria, Gaza, Lebanon and beyond.
Several snacks recalled by Iowa-based Palmer Candy Company were classified as Class I recalls by the FDA—its most severe type.
Donald Trump's running mate accused his Democratic opponent of "stolen valor" and of "abandoning" his National Guard unit.
This could lead to the closure of 22% of 1,389 Big Lots stores in the United States.
Taberon Dave Honie was convicted of aggravated murder for the death of Claudia Benn in 1998.
The Minnesota governor "is a fantastic VP choice for Kamala Harris," said Republican Olivia Troye, who endorsed the Democratic ticket.
China conducted a military patrol in the South China Sea in response to the U.S. and allied exercise nearby.
The comedian defended people who choose to support the former president—although his stance onTrump remains unmoved.
Earthquake measuring magnitude 6.9 hits off southern Japan.