ABC News' Selina Wang report on President Donald Trump, who has added Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his government to a State Department list of terror networks.
President Donald Trump's criticism comes as U.S., Ukrainian and European officials gathered in Switzerland on Sunday for talks on the contentious American-Russian peace plan put to Kyiv this week.
Brazil has detained ex-President Jair Bolsonaro for damaging his ankle monitor, raising concerns over flight risk as his ...
The G20 Leaders’ Summit opens in Johannesburg this weekend with US representatives conspicuously absent, but with a strong ...
Trump said he would even be comfortable moving back to New York City and living there with Mamdani as mayor, saying he was ...
János Bóka told Newsweek that the true threat to Jewish livelihood on the continent now emanates from the left.
Trump ‘approves of secret deal with Moscow that would force Kyiv to give up land and arms’ - Ukraine would need to give up ...
Zillow CEO Jeremy Wacksman highlights concerning trends in housing market activity despite strong consumer interest. High ...
Matthew Macfadyen talks to Newsweek about playing Charles Guiteau, James Garfield's assassin, in Netflix's Death by Lightning ...
If the law wreaks havoc on the financial system, as seems highly likely, that name will become a grim joke: What genius ...
Protests are planned in North Carolina’s largest city as the Department of Homeland Security’s latest targeted immigration blitz unfolds. Follow for live updates ...
Border Patrol agents are expected to move into Raleigh tomorrow, two North Carolina lawmakers were told, as the Department of Homeland Security’s immigration blitz continues. Federal agents were also ...