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Red Lobster Reacts to Vivica A. Fox Comment Amid Closures At least 48 of Red Lobster's restaurants were abruptly closed to the public on Monday amid reports of financial troubles.newsweek.com
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Prince Harry Come Home Calls Raise Eyebrows Prince William should put his differences to one side and welcome Prince Harry back into the fold, a friend of Queen Camilla says.newsweek.com
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Red Lobster: What Happens to My Rewards, Gift Vouchers? Red Lobster is closing at least 48 of its locations across the country, raising questions over unused vouchers and loyalty points.newsweek.com
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Biden Administration Balances Climate Action With Tough Stance on China The White House added more solar panels to the Chinese-made clean-energy products facing steep tariffs, raising questions about climate action.newsweek.com
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Full List of Democrats Who Voted Against Deporting Migrants Who Attack Cops The bill would require federal law enforcement to detain migrants who have entered the U.S. illegally and face charges for assaulting police officers.newsweek.com
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Rihanna Childhood Photo Takes Off Online It's not the first time the superstar has gone viral this week after a video appeared online of her holding her young son upside down, swaying him side to side.newsweek.com
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Russians Outraged as Video Shows Artillery Open Fire from Busy Road "What kind of idiots do you have to be to stupidly endanger civilians like that?" a Russian Telegram channel said.newsweek.com
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Bad News for Biden as Gaza Puts Foreign Policy at Center of 2024 Election Opponents of Israel's war in Gaza make up a relatively small part of the electorate, but they could play an outsized role in battlegrounds states.newsweek.com
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Fani Willis Faces Another Investigation Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis faces a second probe into her office's alleged misuse of federal funds, a report says.newsweek.com
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Robert Fico Shooting Suspect: What We Know So Far Slovakian media named the suspect as Juraj Cintula, a 71-year-old poet who was a member of the pro-Russian paramilitary group Slovenskí Branci.newsweek.com
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Woman Drives Two Hours to Walk Dogs, Then Realizes What She Left Behind "They say necessity is a mother of invention," dog owner Paulina told Newsweek after her video went viral.newsweek.com
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'Wordle' #1,062 Clues and Answer for Thursday, May 16 Game Struggling to solve today's "Wordle" puzzle? Newsweek has gathered a few hints to help you find the answer.newsweek.com
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We're Archaeologists at Pompeii. A Third of the City Is Still Undiscovered In Pompeii, every object that is found speaks to us of a life suddenly and tragically cut short.newsweek.com
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George Conway Issues Ominous Warning to Donald Trump If He Testifies The former Trump ally branded the ex-president a "wuss" and goaded him into taking the stand in an MSNBC interview.newsweek.com
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NYT 'Connections' Hints May 16: Clues and Answers for Puzzle #340 If today's "Connections" brainteaser has you stumped, Newsweek is here to help you out with a variety of clues.newsweek.com
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Heartbreak at Young Cat Raising Her Own Family: 'She Should Be a Kitten' "Hopefully she lives a long and happy life where she will never have to be a mother again," foster carer Gaby told Newsweek.newsweek.com
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Crimea Air Base on Fire After Second Night of Ukraine Strikes Videos showed fire rip through the Belbek airfield after another round of ATACMS strikes by Ukrainian forces.newsweek.com
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Greg Abbott Calls on Joe Biden for Help Amid Texas Storms The Texas governor has said that the extensive damage caused by recent severe storms, flooding and tornadoes requires robust action by all levels of government.newsweek.com
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Donald Trump Launches All-Caps Attack on Joe Biden After Agreeing Debate Donald Trump has said that Joe Biden is the "weakest, most incompetent" president ever after the pair agreed to face off in two live debates.newsweek.com
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Ex-Trump Lawyer Says Michael Cohen Is 'Connecting' With Jury Former Trump attorney Tim Parlatore said that Michael Cohen is "connecting" with the jury by telling them the story.newsweek.com
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Iran's Drive to Build a Nuclear Bomb Is Gaining Momentum "World powers expected Iran to comply with commitments and deprived Iran of its rights. This will not last," an Iran ex-official said.newsweek.com
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Alvin Bragg Praised for 'Skillfully Played' Trial Move: Legal Analyst Legal analyst Norm Eisen said that Bragg helped his case against Trump by managing the jury's expectations of Michael Cohen.newsweek.com
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Stolen Valuable Antique Suddenly Found After 40 Years The "historic artifact" was swiped from a Vermont train station in the 1980s.newsweek.com
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Top 5 Trade Destinations for Cavaliers' Donovan Mitchell Following Playoff Collapse If the Cleveland Cavaliers decide to trade Donovan Mitchell this offseason, here are five potential landing spots for him.newsweek.com
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'Survivor' 46 Recap: Arrogance Will Be Your Downfall Newsweek's H. Alan Scott recaps episode twelve of 'Survivor,' season 46. Only one week left until the finale.newsweek.com
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NFL Schedule Release: Every Primetime and Holiday Game For the 2024 Season Here is a list of every scheduled primetime game and holiday game for the 2024-25 NFL season.newsweek.com
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Alvin Bragg Announces New Indictment Bragg said that "hopeful New Yorkers of all backgrounds" had been "preyed" upon by a scheme that allegedly defrauded migrants.newsweek.com
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Ketanji Brown Jackson Notes Key Question in Supreme Court Decision The Supreme Court sided with Black voters in Louisiana on Wednesday in a long legal battle over the state's congressional district map.newsweek.com
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How 'Wheel of Fortune' Is Paying Tribute to Pat Sajak Ahead of His Last Episode Ever The beloved game show showed appreciation for their host of 40-plus years.newsweek.com
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'Sister Wives' Star Garrison Brown's Cause of Death Revealed Two Months After His Passing The son of Janelle and Kody Brown's cause of death has been revealed.newsweek.com