In today’s edition, politics reporters Matt Dixon and Allan Smith explore why Donald Trump is set to campaign in heavily Democratic states in the final stretch of the 2024 race. Plus ...
The northern lights made an incredible display over much of the United States on Thursday — and might make a return appearance Friday night. The aurora borealis was visible as far south as ...
On Saturday, we'll get a first look at the United States men's national team under Mauricio Pochettino when they face Panama in Austin, Texas. Without USMNT regulars such as Folarin Balogun ...
But some states are much more prone to work-related ... Do you have a tip on a health story that Newsweek should be covering? Let us know via science@newsweek.com.
Former President Bill Clinton will hit the trail this weekend to begin what is expected to be a very targeted push across battleground states through Election Day, three sources familiar with his ...
Walmart, the US-based discount department stores and hypermarkets chain, is closing three more of its locations by the end of this month. That brings the total number of store closures this year ...
Even before the second megastorm in as many weeks brings devastating floodwaters to the Southeast US, it’s already clear that federal flood-risk maps underpinning decisions by millions of ...
"The Senate map could have gone much worse," one Democrat said. Heading into the 2024 cycle, Republicans saw a Senate map offering flip opportunities in eight red and purple states as a seemingly ...
In the months leading up to the 2024 election, we traveled to the seven states most likely to decide the election. We talked to voters about the rising cost of housing, immigration, abortion and more.
The 50 states and the District of Columbia run their own elections, and each does things a little differently. Here’s a look at some notable variations in the 2024 election. To win the ...
But some states are worse than others when it comes to accessing affordable healthcare, as Newsweek has revealed in the map below ... should be covering? Let us know via science@newsweek.com.