In a 2023 interview, Harry reflected on the age gap between him and Prince William.
Owens commented on McCain's weight during a social media spat with the columnist's husband, Ben Domenech.
The rock star encouraged fellow conservatives to boycott Bud Light following its partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney last April.
Jolie and Pitt have been publicly battling it out following an alleged altercation on a private jet in 2016.
The duchess faced a curtsy controversy following the release of her Netflix docuseries in December 2022.
On his podcast, Rogan spoke of a passage from the Book of Ezekiel "so noteworthy that they wrote it down in the f****** Bible."
"It was absurd. It was ridiculous," Hurley told Andy Cohen of the rumor that she took Prince Harry's virginity.
Donald Trump has feuded with Megyn Kelly on and off for years and now she has expressed her concern about the former president.
"It's not my Jewishness that I feel the need to perform. I'm actually very comfortable in my Jewishness. That's probably the only thing I'm comfortable with," Alex Edelman tells Newsweek.
Americans, Carson understood profoundly, were tuning in to escape the news of the day.
DEI practices in corporate America have grown in popularity in recent years.
As Meghan moves forward with her American Riviera Orchard brand, influencers could play an important role, Newsweek has heard.
A new study has looked at Taylor Swift's private jet usage to calculate her carbon footprint throughout her Eras Tour.
Harry Potter author gains 60,000 followers in two days after challenging Scotland's new hate crime law with her trans comments.
Colbert took Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to task over his reaction to the deadly airstrike that killed seven World Central Kitchen workers.
The rapper has been hit with a host of bombshell allegations in a lawsuit filed by one of his former employees.
Prince Harry could bring an end to the "era of the lawsuit," Newsweek's "The Royal Report" has discussed.
"Meanwhile, Trump is so broke, he sold the podium for $5,000," the late-night host said when making fun of the former president.