Prince Harry's security boss takes swipe at UK government
The U.K. government is "uncooperative," said a boss at the security company that oversees Harry and Meghan's U.S. protection.
Americans slam Secret Service over protection of Trump
A majority of Americans blame the Secret Service for failing to protect Trump during the July 13 attempt on his life.
UK urged to give Prince Harry back police bodyguards
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's police security should be reviewed by Britain's new government, a security expert told Newsweek.
Prince Harry's police security: new UK government issues 1st statement
Prince Harry has been fighting to get police protection reinstated for himself, Meghan Markle and their children.
France hit with second act of Olympic 'sabotage'
Fiberoptic cables were cut in at least six places across the country Monday morning.
Prince Harry is keeping Meghan Markle away from Britain
"I won't bring my wife back to this country," Harry told a British interviewer.
Neo-Nazi suspect arrested over Olympic torch relay threat
A neo-Nazi suspect was arrested by the French anti-terrorism police unit following alleged threats to the Olympic Games.
King Charles "security scare" cuts short engagement
King Charles III cut short a visit due to a security scare just days after a failed attempt to assassinate Donald Trump.
Social Security announces change for millions of recipients
Changes to the way online services are accessed have been announced by the SSA.
Donald Trump shooting raises security questions: "Lapses"
The former president said he was hit by a bullet that "pierced the upper part of my right ear."
AT&T hack hits "nearly all" customers: How to check if you're impacted
On Friday, AT&T revealed details of a massive breach of its cellular customers' text and phone records.
In a Dangerous World, NATO Must Restore Deterrence | Opinion
In a time when the United States and the Western allies appear weak on the international scene, restoring deterrence needs to be Job One at the NATO 75th anniversary summit.
US Expands Security Reviews of Land Deals to Foreigners Near Military Bases
U.S. Treasury Department wants to extend its jurisdiction to review 56 additional land deals involving foreign buyers near military bases.
U.S. northern border crossings break record in 2024
Data gathered by the CBP shows 18,644 foreign nationals were apprehended in May while attempting to enter the U.S. illegally from Canada.
Woman reveals extreme steps Walmart takes to prevent shoplifting
Alexandra Nicole told Newsweek that she posted the video of her experience to show the "total absurdity of the situation."
CBP officers seize $5 Million worth of meth
Methamphetamine was discovered in a tractor-trailer transporting cucumbers and bell peppers at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Your info is all over the internet - here's how to clear it up
A technology expert advises on how to improve your personal data security. These are the steps to remove or obscure your data from the internet.
Prince Harry's security battle puts himself at risk
A new episode of "The Royal Report" podcast has heard that Harry's case to the courts publicizes his security vulnerabilities.
Prince Harry has a sliver of hope on police security
Harry's police security lawsuit is in the last chance stage, but there may be another strategy he could try.
Prince Harry's lawsuit boost delivered with a "sting"
Harry's boost from the Court of Appeal in London this month was not without a warning, a British news show has heard.
Prince Harry's security showdown with UK government isn't over yet
Harry can appeal a high court decision over his security complaint in Britain, a judge has ruled.
Putin reportedly wearing "bulletproof vest" on all outings
"The Kremlin takes Vladimir Putin's security very seriously," a Russian official said.
TSA agents pull suspicious bag—nothing prepares them for what's inside
"Some of my co-workers were already cracking up, so out of nervous laughter, I told the TSA guy what it was and started recording," the man told Newsweek.
Fact Check: Are UN troops to be deployed in the US?
UN peacekeeping forces, ordered under a plan called "Operation Peacekeeper," would deploy across country, according to a viral post.
Tenant notices landlord installs cameras, in disbelief after looking closer
Paul Ferrante joked that anyone who managed to get over the gates would even "deserve a treat" after all that.
Meghan Markle swerves U.K. visit
The duchess appears to be skipping the U.K. leg of Prince Harry's upcoming world tour, instead joining him in Nigeria.
Prince Harry changes country of residence in new filing
Prince Harry broke a further tie to Britain in official paperwork from his eco-tourism project.
Prince Harry blunder highlighted by judge
Harry apologized over a misstep which forced the British government to "incur unnecessary costs," according to a court ruling.
Prince Harry police security quest came at a heavy price
The Duke of Sussex's costs from a failed lawsuit over his police bodyguards could top $1.25 million, a lawyer has told Newsweek.
I tested positive for explosives at the airport. I couldn't believe why
I was hauled off by security and searched. My cardiologist never warned me this could happen. I was inconsolable.