Donald Trump's Elvis comment sparks avalanche of jokes, memes
"For so many years, people have been saying that Elvis and I look alike," Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform. "What do you think?"
Texas border convoy member says crossings not as bad as she thought
A convoy headed to border towns to protest President Joe Biden's immigration policies.
Atmospheric river to lash California as warnings issued to residents
Forecasters warn the storm will bring "impactful and dangerous flooding rains, heavy snow, strong winds, coastal flooding, and high surf" to California.
"SNL" faces furious backlash over Nikki Haley appearance
The republican presidential hopeful made a cameo during the show's cold open, where she mocked Donald Trump and was asked about the Civil War.
Hummus recall as dire warning issued
Summer Fresh Salads Inc., of Woodbridge in Ontario, Canada, is recalling a hummus product over undeclared sesame.
Supreme Court could upend West Point's admissions to military academy
Students for Fair Admissions has asked the justices to block West Point from considering race and ethnicity as a factor in admissions.
Judge weighs Capitol protester's $100m CNN lawsuit
Jacob Hiles has asked a federal judge to enter a default judgment in his defamation lawsuit against CNN.
Man decapitates father, shows head on YouTube—police
Mohn was taken into custody after police found his deceased father in a home in Pennsylvania, authorities said.
Outrage as Columbus Day, Veterans Day scrapped from holiday schedule
Stamford Public Schools in Connecticut will have classes on the federal holidays for the next two school years.
Ilhan Omar deportation calls grow from Republicans
Conservatives called for the progressive lawmaker to be expelled from Congress and deported over remarks she purportedly made.
Transgender people in Florida face having their driver's licenses revoked
A memo from the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles said transgender people can no longer change gender markers on their driver's licenses.
What plane discovery reveals about Amelia Earhart
Tony Romeo, the founder of ocean exploration company Deep Sea Vision, says a sonar image has captured what may be Earhart's Lockheed 10-E Electra.
Charlie Kirk at risk of lawsuit
Legal experts told Newsweek that New York City Council Member Yusef Salaam could sue Kirk over comments online.
'Take Our Border Back' convoy to descend on Texas
A convoy will travel to the border and hold rallies in three states amid an escalating standoff between Texas and the Biden administration over immigration.
Lauren Boebert's Colorado gamble backfires
Boebert came fifth in a straw poll at a primary debate after switching to Colorado's 4th District.
Lauren Boebert's ex-husband responds to injury speculation
Jayson Boebert, who was recently charged in connection with two domestic altercations, said he injured his arm during Thanksgiving last year.
Oklahoma Republicans censure senator over border deal
A resolution claimed the Republican "playing fast and loose" with Democrats on border policy and threatens the safety and security of Americans.
Dakota Johnson gibes Donald Trump with Taylor Swift joke on "SNL"
The actor poked fun at the former president during her Saturday Night Live monologue.
Man kills wife, adult children in murder-suicide: police
A witness who survived the shooting called police and directed responding officers to the deceased inside a home in Los Angeles.
Lauren Boebert's ex-husband breaks silence after charges
Jayson Boebert was charged in connection with two domestic altercations, including an argument with the congresswoman at a restaurant.
Steve Bannon attacks "no class" Nikki Haley
The longtime Donald Trump ally slammed Haley for attacking the former president in a speech after New Hampshire's primary.
Map shows states joining forces with Greg Abbott in border standoff
GOP governors of states like Florida and Georgia have backed Texas in its fight with the White House over immigration enforcement.
California earthquake violently shakes houses
A magnitude 4.2 earthquake hit a couple miles southwest of San Bernardino, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
Hooters hit with lawsuit by former top executive
Michael Arrowsmith, the former chief development officer, alleges he was terminated without being paid commission he was due.
Nitrogen gas leak fears grow before Alabama's untested execution
Alabama is set to carry out the nation's first execution via nitrogen hypoxia on January 25. Critics fear a leak could harm others in the execution chamber.
Bryan Kohberger faces double court date
Kohberger, 29, is charged with murder in the deaths of four University of Idaho students. He is seeking to have the grand jury indictment thrown out.
Mystery of bodies found in remote California desert deepens
Deputies with the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department found the bodies off Highway 395 after responding to a call for a welfare check.
Donald Trump's battle to unseal documents gets boost
A coalition of media organizations has called for greater transparency in the classified documents case against Donald Trump.
Fani Willis allegations playing right into Donald Trump's hands
"All the advantages have been to the defendants for this, including former President Trump," Richard Painter, a former White House ethics lawyer, told Newsweek.
Strike at largest university system in US ends after just one day
Thousands of California State University workers who staged a walkout to demand higher wages will return to work after a tentative agreement was reached.