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California High-Speed Rail to 'Finally' Begin Laying Track
Track construction on California's high-speed rail system can begin after a lengthy preparation phase, according to Governor Gavin Newsom.
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Medical debt banned from credit reports by new Biden administration rule
Unpaid medical bills will no longer appear on credit reports under a final rule announced by the Biden administration.
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MAGA Celebrates Major Win Against McDonald's: 'Winning'
The fast-food giant announced it would roll back its diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
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Taylor Swift Critics Mocking Her Dance Moves Missed One Major Point
Even Azealia Banks stepped in to defend Swift, who previously admitted that dancing is "not my strong suit."
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US Air Bases Vulnerable to China Missile Strikes, Researchers Say
The Chinese military has routinely practiced live fire strikes on mock airfields, according to the Pentagon.
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Minneapolis to overhaul police training, use-of-force policies in wake of George Floyd's murder
The Minneapolis City Council approved a deal to overhaul the city's police training and use-of-force policies over the 2020 killing of George Floyd.
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Mystery as Donald Trump's Special Envoy Postpones Trip to Ukraine
Kyiv said in November that Ukraine welcomed the nomination of retired U.S. Army Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg as Trump's pick for Ukraine envoy.
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I Can’t Stop Thinking About What Bourbon Street Taught Me
As a local, I avoid Bourbon Street—except on rare occasions, when there’s no place I’d rather be.
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Alabama police lieutenant killed while directing traffic outside church: 'True public servant'
Irondale police Lt. Mark Meadows died on Monday after he was hit by a truck while directing traffic outside Alabama's Church of the Highlands.
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What Justin Trudeau's Resignation Means for Immigration at Northern Border
Experts have told Newsweek that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation will mean "very little" for immigration policy in practice.
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Meghan Markle's Netflix Show Is Already Beating Harry's 'Polo' Online
Meghan Markle's "With Love" cooking show is already creating a major buzz compared to other recent projects.
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Lauren Boebert Introduces Bill to Abolish ATF
The federal agency that regulates firearms has long faced scrutiny from GOP lawmakers.
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ICE nabs illegal immigrant charged with sex crimes in Boston, after release from jail
The Trump transition team is promising a broad deportation operation.
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First International Commercial Flight Lands in Post-Assad Syria
The first international commercial flight to Syria since the fall of Bashar al-Assad's government has landed in Damascus.
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Winter Weather Warnings in 15 States as 20 Inches of Snow to Hit
Storm Blair has already caused four deaths after crashes that occurred due to dangerous conditions on the roads.
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Hoda Kotb teases next big career move this spring: ‘I’m in the building process’
She might be leaving the "Today" show, but that doesn't mean her career is in the rearview mirror.
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Donald Trump Urges Jack Smith be Fired, Stop Report From Being Released
Smith has written a two-volume report on his attempted prosecution of Trump.
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Dog's Reaction to Stranger Talking to Him in Car Delights: 'Absolutely Not'
"Pretty sure I saw him reach over and lock the doors," one user said. Another added: "Whatever you do, don't make eye contact."
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Woman Having Medical Issue Finds Free Alternative to Hospital
"I knew I needed help," Jenna Gestetner, 22, told Newsweek. "But it wasn't an emergency."
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Educators Prepare for ICE Agents at the Schoolhouse Door
Across the country, educators described widespread anxiety about President-elect Donald J. Trump’s promises to deport immigrants and what it could mean for their students.
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'Rosary' beats Rogan: Is faith-based media becoming mainstream?
Father Mark-Mary Ames, host of the leading podcast, "The Rosary in a Year," spoke with Fox News Digital at the annual SEEK conference in Washington, D.C. over the weekend.
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7 weird winter fruits that are really good for you
These seven unusual fruits — available during the winter in most parts of the country — pack big nutritional punches and make delicious additions to other food offerings.
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Black Americans, common sense and our future
Common sense lets us know where we stand, the reality that we face. It is only when we are honest with ourselves that we can make true and meaningful progress.
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Morning Glory: Trump and the Navy 2.0
The president-elect’s ambitious goal for the fleet in his first term was thrown overboard by Team Biden, but Trump is back and he’s demanding the ships we need.
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New guide helps parents protect kids against 'woke' ideologies in schools
A website launched a new K-12 parent guide to help parents identify and fight against critical race theory and other woke concepts in their child's school.
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LIZ PEEK: Biden keeps insulting Americans with last minute moves. Republicans can stop it
It may be time for Republicans to warn the president: continue to defy the wishes of U.S. voters and we will destroy the last remaining vestiges of your legacy.
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D.C.-area forecast: Biting cold through Friday. Another winter storm Friday night to Saturday?
Our snowiest event in three years is behind us. But lots of sun, wind and cold are ahead of us.
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'Mass Deportations Threat Looms Over My Family and Me'—Dreamer
"All I simply want to do is to contribute to the great country that has been my home for the last 23 years," Oscar Silva told Newsweek.
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Exclusive: GOP Youth Chair Offers Donald Trump Three Ideas to Engage Gen Z
RNC Youth Advisory Council Chair Brilyn Hollyhand wants the President-elect to stay connected to younger voters once in the White House.
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Patricia Arquette Talks How 'Severance 2' Is Not So Far From Real Life
"Severance" is one of the most critically acclaimed recent TV series, and Academy Award-winning star Arquette spoke to Newsweek.
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Cybersecurity Experts Explain Why China's Alleged U.S. Treasury Hack Is a Big Deal
Chinese hackers allegedly breached the U.S. Treasury, exploiting software flaws in a major cyberattack.
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CFPB issues rules to remove medical debt from consumer credit reports
Credit-reporting companies and debt collectors have previously opposed the policy, which could face political and legal challenges under incoming President Donald Trump.
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Russia's Pace of Advancement in Ukraine Plummets Ahead of Trump's Return
The recent pace of Russian advance in Ukraine has been the lowest in six months.
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Ohio cops caught on video searching 5-year-old boy’s pockets alongside his dad during traffic stop
“He’s reenacting it with his toys. That’s not cool. They could have went about it a whole different way,” he said.
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Donald Trump Teases Greenland Deal as Son Makes Surprise Visit
"Greenland is an incredible place, and the people will benefit tremendously if, and when, it becomes part of our Nation," Trump wrote on Truth Social.
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Everything Nvidia Announced at CES 2025: RTX 50 Series GPUs, DLSS 4, GeForce Now on Steam Deck, and More
Here is every gaming announcement from Nvidia at CES 2025, including RTX 50 series graphics cards, DLSS 4, Geforce Now updates, and more.
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Golden Globes host Nikki Glaser rips Alec Baldwin, Nicole Kidman in jokes too provocative for TV
Nikki Glaser joined the Howard Stern Show Monday where she revealed a few over-the-top jokes which weren't allowed during her Golden Globes hosting gig.
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7 signs you might have ADHD and what steps to take
With 15.5 million U.S. adults currently diagnosed with ADHD, there is a growing focus on warning signs of the disorder. Mental health experts share the most common signs and symptoms.
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Love It or Leave It? If You Want to Be an Expat, Listen to This Podcast First.
A primer on visas, bank accounts, EU citizenship—and helping your pet become an expat, too.
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Influencer Killadamente, who boasted 6M followers on Instagram, dead at 27
The content creator's death was confirmed by her sister, who took to Instagram to share a heartfelt tribute.
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North Korea conducts second missile test in 2 days as Blinken visits region
North Korea says it carried out its second missile test in two days — and this one was hypersonic. It came as U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken visited the region.
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Detienen a alcalde del sur de México por corrupción y presuntos vínculos con grupos delictivos
El funcionario es señalado como presunto responsable del delito de corrupción y tiene carpetas de investigación abiertas por desaparición forzada de personas, extorsión agravada, homicidio
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'Throwaway ticketing' is risky flight tactic that could save you money but comes with consequences
A viral hack on social media shows people saving hundreds of dollars by booking a connecting flight with a layover location as the destination instead of a one-way ticket.
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Republicans look to finally push through Laken Riley bill with new GOP trifecta
Republicans are stepping on the gas and renewing bills Democrats ignored in the last Congress, the first of which being the Laken Riley Act.
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Tuesday's special elections in Virginia could give early insight into governor race, 2026 midterms
Three special elections Tuesday in Virginia could prove an early bellwether in the 2025 governor's race there as well as the 2026 midterms.
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Pardons, Israel, domestic terrorism and more: Biden's plans for final days of presidency
More pardons, measures to prevent homegrown political extremism, and more military aid for Israel are among the plans that Biden and his administration have for their final days.
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President Carter to lie in state at US Capitol ahead of National Cathedral funeral
The body of former President Jimmy Carter will lie in state at the U.S. Capitol this week before a state funeral at the Washington National Cathedral.
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