Prince Harry has "narrow corridor" to win back Britain
Prince Harry has been deeply unpopular in Britain for years, but may have already taken a key step to rebuilding, a PR expert said.
King Charles should ignore rift and back Harry's games—royal expert
King Charles III should "100 percent" attend Prince Harry's Invictus Games and ignore "the falling out," an expert told Newsweek.
Map shows states with the most veterans
Newsweek has created this map to show which U.S. states have the highest number of veterans.
Prince Harry's new commitment to Britain
Harry's veterans sports tournament, the Invictus Games, is heading back to Britain, raising a number of royal questions.
Mystery of Gulf War syndrome may have finally been solved
"This research is life-changing for the Gulf War Vets," a veteran and Gulf War Illness advocate said.
Prince Harry's ESPY award speech in full: "Leave no one behind"
Harry paid tribute to veterans as he accepted the Pat Tillman Award for Service at the ESPY Awards in Los Angeles on Thursday.
Prince Harry face major risk at controversial award
The duke's teams should consider the mood in the room at the ESPYs where he is due to receive an award, an expert told Newsweek.
Jill Biden targets rarely polled voters as campaign struggles
The first lady on Monday is set to announce a campaign outreach effort for veterans and military families.
Government demands veteran return $30,000 he was paid decades ago
Federal law prohibits veterans from receiving both disability and special separation benefits.
How to get a mortgage rate below 4 percent
While the housing market odds are still generally stacked against buyers, you could save more money with a sub 4 percent mortgage rate.
Prince Harry award condemned by hero veteran's mother
The Duke of Sussex will receive the Pat Tillman Award for Service, but Tillman's mother said she was "shocked" by the decision.
Republican J.D. Vance mocked over "sex changes" remark
Social media users have responded to the Ohio senator's remarks made during an interview on Fox News.
Republican wearing revoked military pin sparks GOP backlash
"If you didn't earn it, you shouldn't wear it," a Republican congressman and ex-Navy SEAL said about Representative Troy Nehls.
WWII Vet, 102, dies on way to D-Day event
Robert "Al" Persichitti, celebrated for his service in the Pacific theater, died in a German hospital after falling ill on a ship crossing the North Sea.
Queen Camilla cries for D-Day heroes
Camilla was moved to tears listening to a Royal Navy veteran as survivors of D-Day gathered in England and France to commemorate the events of 80 years ago.
Prince Harry predicted to lose key ally
Prince Harry has built a strong relationship with a key figure in British politics who is projected to be heading for defeat.
Solving the "greatest challenge" to preventing veteran suicides
The Combat the Silence campaign is raising awareness on Memorial Day to end veteran suicides.
King Charles urged to make Prince Harry tribute
King Charles will not see Prince Harry in London, but he has a "very good opportunity" to make up for it, an expert told Newsweek.
King Charles' snub for Prince Harry may be costly error
King Charles III will give Prince William a key symbolic role with Prince Harry's former army regiment and will not meet his son.
Prince Harry's Invictus Games: Everything you need to know
Harry co-founded the Invictus Games in 2014 as an international injured, sick and wounded veterans sports tournament.
Prince Harry may bring major project to D.C.
Prince Harry could bring his biggest project advocating for veterans to the capital of the United States.
Massachusetts kills plan to prioritize homeless veterans over migrants
One Democrat who voted against a related amendment called the proposal "a political ploy."
Prince Harry missing father's medal raises eyebrows
"The Sussexes do nothing by chance and this clearly emphasizes...his distance from the royal family," royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams told Newsweek.
Clarence Thomas calls Veteran's argument "especially unconvincing"
On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling in the Rudisill v. McDonough case, siding with the veteran in a 7-2 ruling.
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.
Migrants' monthly payment in NYC is higher than veterans compensation
New York City has been a sanctuary for migrants, but officials say they need more assistance from the federal government.
One state could save thousands on property taxes
Veterans would qualify for the reduced rate if the total household assets in the last three years were less than or equal to $1M.
Military health care providers accused of stealing from the government
Department of Defense health plans accused of hoarding over $300 million in overpayments, risking military care funds.
Disabled veteran "lost" $158,000 as change to benefits stalls in Congress
The Major Richard Star Act would help about 50,000 veterans get retirement pay and disability compensation without reductions.
Veterans set for $3,600 COLA boost: how you qualify
Because of this year's 3.2 percent cost of living adjustment, beneficiaries can expect a payment of up to $3,600.