Lawmakers' New Plan to Bring Back Deported Migrants Separated From Families
The National Immigrant Justice Center argues that families have been torn apart by a system unwilling to allow for mistakes.
Trump-backed lawmaker faces likely recount in Utah race
Utah's 2nd Congressional District race has fallen into recount territory.
Marjorie Taylor Greene trashed by historians over independence declaration
Professor William Deverell told Newsweek that it seems Greene is more interested in trying to score political points on social media than checking facts.
Congress vs. Supreme Court showdown looms after immunity ruling
Democrats are seeking to limit the broad immunity that the Supreme Court has given to former President Donald Trump.
Joe Biden issues warning to his Democratic detractors in Congress
Biden sent a defiant letter to Democrats as he faces calls from members of his party to step down from the election.
Marjorie Taylor Greene's rival reveals path to take her down
Shawn Harris recently told Newsweek in a phone interview that he believes he can unseat the GOP congresswoman in November's election.
Exclusive: Democrat Tom Suozzi eyes new coalition for border, immigration
"You need to bring in business, the Bible, and badges," Congressman Tom Suozzi of New York told Newsweek.
It's Not Too Late To Hold China Accountable on COVID | Opinion
No matter who wins in November, preparing for the next pandemic needs to be a top priority for America's leaders.
A Supreme Court Decision Right for Trump and for the Ages
In the Supreme Court decision about immunity, who really won? The answer is obvious: the doctrine of separation of powers.
What Steve Bannon's prison sentence will look like
Steve Bannon is due to start his federal prison sentence on Monday.
Steve Bannon's "WarRoom" podcast issues update ahead of jail stint
The former Donald Trump White House chief strategist is due to begin a four-month prison sentence on Monday.
Neil Gorsuch cheers Supreme Court placing "tombstone" on 40-year precedent
Justice Gorsuch celebrated the Supreme Court putting a "tombstone" on the 40-year administrative law precedent Chevron deference.
Republican congressman wearing war badge a "slap in the face": Military vet
"It will be a stain on his campaign and his integrity," a U.S. Army veteran who has investigated Nehls' military record told Newsweek.
We Can't Sit Back and Watch China Shock 2.0
We must stand up and tell China in a clear and unified voice: No more.
Across the Aisle, Americans Look to Congress to Address Housing
We urge lawmakers to heed their call and respond forcefully.
Jamaal Bowman gets more bad news day before primary
Bowman's primary opponent George Latimer received the support of one of his fellow House Democrats on Monday.
Fox host confronts Lindsey Graham on why Congress hasn't "fixed" border
The Republican senator criticized President Joe Biden's immigration policies on Sunday after an immigration reform bill recently failed.
Judge dissenting over Steve Bannon prison sentence gives MAGA hope
A three-judge panel was split on whether the top Donald Trump ally should be able to take his appeal to the Supreme Court.
It's Time To Fix America's Two-Tiered Health Care Reimbursement System
Among the most damning and common complaints against our health care system is the impersonal nature of care in the U.S.
Jamaal Bowman chances of losing primary as spending breaks record
George Latimer's campaign has spent $2.54 million on ads, while Bowman's campaign has spent $2.03 million, according to data.
Ted Cruz documents leak: Everything we know
A reporter published on X what he said were briefing notes for meetings between the senator and donors. They were later deleted.
Who is Sam Mohawk? New Boeing whistleblower steps forward
Sam Mohawk is the latest Boeing employee to speak out about concerns over the company.
Steve Bannon's Supreme Court hopes look slim
The top Donald Trump ally has vowed to appeal his contempt of Congress conviction all the way to nation's highest court.
Lauren Boebert gets good news with one week to primary
Boebert is set to face off against several Republican rivals in a Colorado congressional primary on June 25.
Samuel Alito tells Congress to change gun law after Supreme Court ruling
Alito argued that there was "simply no other way to read the statutory language," so it is up to Congress to amend the law.
The Scourge of Performative Patriotism
Nowhere is performative patriotism more starkly evident than in the actions of politicians like George Santos, Lauren Boebert, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and conservative commentators like Tucker Carlson.
These Republicans voted to restore confederate monument to Arlington
192 GOP representatives fail to restore divisive statue dedicated to those who died fighting for proslavery states during the Civil War.
Full list of Republicans who voted to protect IVF as GOP blocks bill
Most Senate Republicans voted against a bill that would guarantee nationwide access to in vitro fertilization.
To Address Infertility, It's Time To Give Real Reproductive Health Options
If lawmakers want to help couples struggling with infertility have the children that they desire, the RESTORE Act is the first step in the right direction.
Donald Trump calling Hannibal Lecter "nice guy" raises eyebrows
Trump met with Republican lawmakers in Washington, D.C., today ahead of the 2024 election.