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Satellite Data Hints at Russia's Depleting Armor Stocks
OSINT analyst Jonpy found that Russia only had 68 percent of its pre-war stock of armed fighting vehicles (AFVs) in storage.
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Kitten Found 'Barely Breathing' Comforted by Vet's Cat After Rescue
"The kitten was found in a very bad shape on the streets," Imrani Meryem, a veterinarian, told Newsweek.
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China Takes Advantage of Putin's Imploding Gas Giant
Russia's state-controlled Gazprom suffered a net loss last year for the first time in decades.
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Aileen Cannon's Recusal From Donald Trump's Trial Could Look Like This
Aileen Cannon's decision to delay Donald Trump's classified documents case has led to fresh calls for recusal.
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Donald Trump Has a GOP Base Problem
Indiana's GOP primary results revealed more than a fifth of Republican voters are still not backing Trump for the White House.
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Couple's Relatable Definition of Finding 'Your Person' Melts Hearts
"They are who you feel safe with; that's a different kind of connection," coupled-up Justin Huntt wrote of 'the one'.
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DEI Is Still Critically Important in Healthcare, Despite the Backlash
If DEI initiatives and training are crucial in healthcare, then shouldn't they be strengthened and not eliminated?
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Donald Trump Loses Battleground State Poll for First Time in Six Months
A poll shows that Joe Biden is narrowly leading Donald Trump in Arizona, ahead of the presidential election.
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Gen Z 'Most Likely' Risk of Workplace Lawsuits: Survey
Who are employers blaming for the significant uptick in lawsuits? The newest generation in the workforce, Gen Z.
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Kid's 4-Hour iPad Viewing During Flight Sparks Debate
Social media users were intrigued by the child's behavior, so Newsweek asked experts to explain it.
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Actually, Donald Trump Is a Little Like Al Capone | Opinion
Former President Donald Trump came closer to the truth than he realized when he compared his legal dilemma to Al Capone's—just not in the way he intended.
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Lithuania Is Open to Sending Troops on Training Mission in Ukraine
"If we just thought about the Russian response, then we could not send anything," Lithuania's PM Ingrida Šimonytė said.
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Owner Has Hilarious Method to Try to Stop His Dogs Being Scared of Vacuum
The video has amused many TikTok users. One person said the dogs "loved this vengeance" toward the vacuum cleaner.
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Water-Supply Problem Could Cost One Texas City Up to $1.5 Million
The Lone Star State has suffered from a yearslong drought that has impacted water supply in some cities.
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Money Shouldn't Be a Barrier to Citizenship in the United States | Opinion
Historically, naturalization has been a rare point of bipartisan agreement in the usually red-hot debates about immigration.
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4 Ways Judge Merchan Could Punish Donald Trump for Gag Order Violation
Judge Merchan has threatened to jail Trump if he continues to break a gag order imposed on his hush money trial.
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Toddler's Wish List for 3rd Birthday Has Mom in Tears: 'So pure'
"Proof that kids just really want love," said one user.
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Woman Backed For Refusing To Loan Brother's Bride Designer Bag For Wedding
The 24-year-old intends to keep a tight grip on her Chanel handbag, even though her future sister-in-law wanted it for wedding pics.
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'New Girl' Joins Girls Night—and It's Sweeter Than You Might Expect
The four friends have been inseparable since middle school, Itzel G. told Newsweek—but there's a new girl in town.
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King Charles Arrives at Party That Blocked Harry Meeting
King Charles attended a Buckingham Palace garden party after it was confirmed he will not see Prince Harry during his London trip.
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Aileen Cannon Suspending Trump Case Leaves Legal Experts 'Disgusted'
Trump's classified documents case has been suspended indefinitely.
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Republicans' Candidate for Indiana House Seat Died in March
A spokesperson for Indiana's Republican Party confirmed to Newsweek that a caucus would be called to replace the candidate.
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History Lesson: The State of Mental Health in Our Schools — How Did We Get Here?
These recommendations represent a shift away from progressive experiential learning and toward creating well-rounded adults of the future.
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Kendrick Lamar's Stealth Attack on Drake Potentially Discovered by Fans
Amid the rappers' ongoing war of words, hip-hop fans have dug deeper for earlier signs of their feud.
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'Aggressively Millennial' Woman Tries Gen Z Hairstyle—Doesn't Go Well
Danielle Lipple tested out a hairdo she thought was "exclusively for Gen Z"—and social media has been split by her decision.
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Stock Market Today: Bud Light Maker, Reddit, Lyft Shares Up
The beer giant reported an increase in global revenue despite Bud Light sales in the U.S. falling amid boycotts
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Woman Scraps Filter to Show What Skin Actually Looks Like—'Beautiful Too'
Her video revealing her skin without a filter has helped viewers feel more confident about their own insecurities.
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Ivanka Trump Posts Cryptic Poem Amid Father's Legal Turmoil
Donald Trump's daughter is no stranger to sharing poetry on her Instagram account, this time posting a poem by Charles Bukowski.
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Donald Trump Scores Another Major Legal Victory
Trump scored a second major legal victory on Wednesday in Georgia.
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Woman's Theory About Who Should Change Their Name in Marriage Goes Viral
The video prompted thousands of people in the comments to hold tight to their very cool last names.
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