USA

Chiefs Signing Rugby Player Louis Rees-Zammit Could Heavily Elevate Offense

The Kansas City Chiefs are going out on a limb, as the team announced it has signed a former professional…

Officials Say Hazardous Material Aboard Crashed Ship Poses No Threat

The ship that crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore this week was carrying 764 tons of hazardous…

Glen Taylor Rejects Alex Rodriguez, Marc Lore’s Bid to Own Majority Stake of Timberwolves

Chaos has erupted in Minnesota, where the Timberwolves’ majority owner, Glen Taylor, has announced he plans to keep the team…

Judge Warns Trump to be on Good Behavior During Trial

For months, Donald Trump’s lawyers have approached his legal cases with performative aggression and a pugilistic style, peppering judges with…

Win $200 Bonus for March Madness, NBA, Opening Day

Sports Betting Dime provides exclusive sports betting commercial content to Newsweek, including real-time odds, picks, analysis and premier sportsbook offers…

U.S. Officials Order Better Tracking of a Political Flashpoint: America’s Diversity

The Biden administration ordered changes to a range of federal surveys on Thursday to gather more detailed information about the…

Chihuahua Relegated From Owner’s Lap to Car Seat—She’s Not Happy About It

A chihuahua reacted in adorably dramatic fashion after being made to sit in a car seat rather than on her…

Old Newspaper Stories Offer Clues to 1868 Lake Michigan Shipwreck

On July 9, 1868, the steamship Milwaukee was crossing Lake Michigan on its way to the lakefront town of Muskegon,…

Prince Harry Police Security Quest Came at a Heavy Price

Prince Harry’s lawsuit against the British government has cost almost $650,000 in taxpayers’ money, though a lawyer told Newsweek he…

For Young Offenders in Maine, Justice Varies With Geography

Aroostook County, in Maine’s far north, is the largest county east of the Mississippi, a sparsely populated region of fields…