Newsweek
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AI Needs Regulation. Here's Where Congress Should Start | Opinion As a country, we moved far too slowly on the regulation of social media, and we're now paying the price.newsweek.com
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Major Flooding Update as 'Life-Threatening' Storm Hits Texas Texas has been hit by a series of severe storms that have inundated part of the state with excessive rain.newsweek.com
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Joe Alwyn Touches Down in France Just Days After Taylor Swift's Paris Shows Joe Alwyn landed in France just in time for the Cannes Film Festival — and just days after ex-girlfriend Taylor Swift performed four sold-out concerts in Paris.newsweek.com
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Radio-Wave Weapon Could Be 'Game Changer' Against Drones The new technology promises to provide a precise and cost-effective way of defending against swarms of enemy drones.newsweek.com
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President Biden's Debate Gambit: Big Risk, Big Reward | Opinion After Trump claimed for months that he would debate Biden "anytime, anywhere, anyplace," Biden called Trump's bluff.newsweek.com
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New Autism Study Reveals 'Tantalizing Clues' About Its Development The researchers hope that their findings will "revolutionize" the way we treat autism.newsweek.com
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3 Things You Should Never Do on a Plane, According to a Flight Attendant The flight attendant revealed what not to do on a plane, including "during one of the most crucial phases" of a flight.newsweek.com
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NASA Astronauts to Get MIT 'SuperLimbs' Suit "We want to provide a safe way for astronauts to get back on their feet if they fall," MIT professor Harry Asada said.newsweek.com
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The Biden-Trump Debates Won't Move the Needle. Here's Why | Opinion The reality is that almost no one other than die-hard political junkies and people who get paid to write hot takes afterwards wants to see these two elderly, unpopular politicians bicker for two hours.newsweek.com
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Home Sellers Get Bad News About Buyers in Height of Season Demand from homebuyers appears to be waning at a time when it's usually busy for the housing market.newsweek.com
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Jessical Biel Talks About Balancing Schedules With Hubby Justin Timberlake The actress discussed how she maintains a healthy marriage with singer Justin Timberlake during Thursday's episode of "The View."newsweek.com
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Heartbreaking Message Left on Vet Office Whiteboard Brings 'Instant Tears' The child's message was a way to honor the family's dog.newsweek.com
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Clarence Thomas' Latest Ruling Shocks Supreme Court Analysts Thomas ruled that the funding structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is legal on Thursday.newsweek.com
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Alvin Bragg Made 'Beyond Foolish' Move in Donald Trump Trial—Legal Analyst He called the prosecution's decision to put Michael Cohen as a witness in the former president's hush money trial "beyond foolish."newsweek.com
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Former Packers, Bears Free Agent to Sign With Another NFC North Rival A former Chicago Bear and Green Bay Packer is remaining in the NFC North, signing with the Minnesota Vikings.newsweek.com
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Letitia James Asked to Turn Over Documents Rep. Jim Jordan made a request to AG James for communications and documents about a prosecutor in the Trump hush money case.newsweek.com
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Woman Tries to Hide Unshaven Legs From Pedicurist, Plan Backfires She thought she'd be able to get through the appointment without the nail tech noticing that she skipped shaving.newsweek.com
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Putin, Xi Issue One-Sentence Warning on Nuclear War The Russian and Chinese leaders announced plans to deepen their strategic partnership.newsweek.com
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Florida Changing the Constitution Gets a Boost The proposed amendment seeks to make it a constitutional right to fish and hunt in the state.newsweek.com
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Lauren Boebert Slammed for Attending Trump Trial but Not Son's Court Dates Lauren Boebert and some other Republicans attended Trump's criminal trial in New York on Thursday.newsweek.com
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China Gives its Economy a New Boost Beijing policymakers hope ultra-long bonds will spur growth in the country's cooling economy.newsweek.com
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Fact Check: Is Video Of Houthi Missile Strike On US Destroyer Real? Video shows explosive footage of a ship being hit by a missile strike.newsweek.com
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Woman Shares One Tip for Mentally Reframing Life's Challenges The woman said her mindset shift led to her appreciating areas of her life that she had previously taken for granted.newsweek.com
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Massive Tea Recall Sparks Warning About Chemicals More than 54,000 of a popular brand of organic tea were recalled.newsweek.com
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Map Shows States Were Most, Least Houses Are Being Built Government data showed that the South and the Midwest had new housing start increases.newsweek.com
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Lucy Letby: 5 Shocking Revelations From Baby Killer's Diaries The most shocking revelations from Britain's most prolific serial child-killer's personal writings.newsweek.com
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Woman Crochets 'Cat Pod' With Low Expectations, Unprepared for Her Response The kitten seemed unimpressed at first.newsweek.com
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He 'Should Be Here': Roger Fortson's Family Speaks Out At Airman's Wake The family of the senior US airman who was fatally shot by a Florida deputy is calling for justice, peace and understanding around the May 3 killing.newsweek.com
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Federal Report Calls for Universal Child Care, Six-Month Family Leave A federal task force has outlined a strategy to improve maternal mental health outcomes in the U.S.newsweek.com
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Fans React to Not-So-Subtle Taylor Swift Nod in New Blake Lively Movie Taylor Swift is now involved in bestie Blake Lively's new movie.newsweek.com