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Woman Goes Clubbing in Berlin, Unprepared for 'Nightmare' That Awaits
Social-media users could relate to the scene in the viral clip, with one saying, "I feel many emotions about this."
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Donald Trump Cabinet Resembling Russia's 'Oligarchy:' Garry Kasparov
Trump's new Cabinet marks a departure from 2016, when his top team was seen as more conventionally Republican.
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What Dr. Oz Has Said About Changing Medicare
The heart surgeon turned TV star is President-elect Donald Trump's pick to run the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
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Drinking Water Warning Issued by EPA to Millions of Customers
The EPA's Office of Inspector General found systems supplying water to 26.6 million customers were vulnerable to cyberattacks.
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Map Reveals States With Highest Child Poverty Rates Across US
The child poverty rate doubled in 2022, increasing for the first time since 2010, and increased again last year.
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Gen Z Woman Refusing To Give Grandma's Jewelry to Cousin As Promised Backed
A law expert told Newsweek that it is not uncommon for disputes over sentimental items to arise between families.
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Nationwide Recall of Supplement Due to Life-Threatening Drug Contamination
Supplements labeled as hyaluronic acid are being recalled because they contain undeclared drugs, which could be dangerous.
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Joe Rogan Attacks Bill Gates Over COVID: 'You're Responsible'
"You're responsible for fearmongering, lying, closing down businesses, ruining economies," Rogan said during his podcast.
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NBA Player Props: 3 Best Bets for Thursday (November 21)
Newsweek's NBA betting expert provides the best NBA player prop picks for Thursday, November 21, including Pistons G Cade Cunningham.
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US Home Sales See First Annual Gain in Over 3 Years
Existing home sales climbed 3.4 percent in October from September to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 3.96 million.
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Mets Predicted to Spend $444 Million to Sign Three Top Free Agents
If the New York Mets can't land outfielder Juan Soto this winter, how else could president of baseball operations David Stearns fill out his roster?
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US Applications for Jobless Benefits Remain Near 7-Month Lows
Jobless claims dropped by 6,000 to 213,000 for the week ending November 16, the Labor Department reported.
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Ukrainians Call for THAAD Air Defenses Amid Reported Russian ICBM Strike
Kyiv said the intercontinental ballistic missile was used in an attack on the city of Dnipro.
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Northern California Hit by Flash Flooding and Landslides After Major Snow Storm
About a dozen landslides struck in northern California in the last 24 hours, including one on Highway 281 on that caused a crash.
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Solar Orbiter Snaps Sharpest Ever Images of the Sun
"The sun's magnetic field is key to understanding the dynamic nature of our home star from the smallest to the largest scales," scientist Daniel Müller said.
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Brazil Makes Deal With Starlink Competitor Following Elon Musk X Dispute
Around 46 percent of Brazil's internet reportedly comes through Starlink, so the agreement could be a move to reduce reliance on Musk's company.
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Arkansas Moves to Remove Fluoride From Water
It comes after Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said that Donald Trump's second administration would advise all water systems to remove fluoride from drinking water.
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Winter Storm Live Updates: Up to 20 Inches of Snow To Hit 15 States
Winter storm warnings and weather advisories are in effect in 15 states, with severe snowfall and gusts predicted. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
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Video Shows Lions Rescued From Ukraine Shelling: 'Second Chance at Life'
A safe haven has been secured for two lionesses, who have been rescued from war-torn Ukraine.
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What Mark Cuban's Pivot From X to Bluesky Says About the Platform's Future
Since the election, hordes of high-profile X users are migrating to Bluesky. Mark Cuban, who has a longstanding rivalry with Elon Musk, is among them.
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Customer Asks Waiter About Mocktails, Internet Shocked by His Reply
Social media users were divided over the waiter's response, with some saying it was "very weird" and "inappropriate."
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Mavericks' Luka Doncic to Miss Extended Time Due to Wrist Injury
Mavericks star guard Luka Doncic will miss some time due to a wrist injury that he suffered.
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Georgia Mass Shooting Update as Colt Gray's Father Colin Gray Enters Plea
Colin Gray was indicted on 29 charges after his son, Colt, allegedly shot and killed two of his classmates and two teachers.
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Couple Slammed Over Aftermath of Gender Reveal at Local Lake
Newsweek spoke with Caroline Haggerty, who was "disappointed" over the mess and shared photos that quickly went viral on Reddit, amassing 57,000 upvotes.
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Bannon Suggests Biden's Ukraine Missile Plan Intended to Stop Trump Peace Deal
Bannon questioned whether Biden was deliberately escalating the conflict to prevent his successor from negotiating a peace deal.
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Map Shows Most Popular Cereal in Each State
Data from Google Trends has revealed which breakfast cereals are most popular in every U.S. state.
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NASA Curiosity Shares Stunning 360 View of Mars With Strange White Rocks
The rover's latest discoveries, including pure sulfur stones and sprawling mineral "spiderwebs," unravel new mysteries of Mars' watery past.
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Netflix is Now Being Sued Over Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson Fight
The Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson fight broke multiple records on Netflix, but the numerous issues from the fight have now led to a lawsuit.
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Prince Harry Breaks Silence on Major Project as Teaser Drops
Harry's new Netflix show has dropped its first teaser, with the prince giving a hint on what to expect.
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Warning as 12 'Suspicious' Boats Stalk Yacht in Houthi Rebel Stronghold
The incident underscores the persistent threats shipping faces in the high-risk waters near to Houthi-controlled territories in Yemen.
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