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Putin Ally Suggests Missile Strike on Iconic American Landmark
Russian propagandist Vladimir Solovyov laughed as he suggested Moscow hit a New York City monument.
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Donald Trump's Lawyer Hits Back at Latest Legal Move
Alejandro Brito asked a Florida court to reject a motion to dismiss filed by ABC News as part of Trump's defamation lawsuit against the network.
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Groom Surprises Bride-To-Be With Unusual Ring-Bearer
"She was very shocked but happy," the groom told Newsweek about his wife's reaction.
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Weather Map Reveals Today's Storms, Tornado Risk Update
There is a significant risk of tornadoes developing over Oklahoma and southern Kansas on Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.
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Man's Revenge on Gift-Swapping Sister-in-Law Praised: 'Fabulous'
A Redditor told Newsweek that "euphoria" would be the only word used to describe how he felt when he saw her face.
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Seemingly Innocent Childhood Photographs Take Unexpected Turn
"My cousin was the naughtiest kid I've ever met in my life," Itzel Maciel told Newsweek.
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Harrison Butker Breaks Silence on His Speech Controversy
Butker said the backlash shows "timeless Catholic values are hated by many."
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Population Map Reveals Fastest Growing US States This Century
The population grew in 49 of America's 50 states between July 2000 and July 2023.
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Putin Suffering 'Enormous Difficulties' Selling Russia's Gas: Analysis
Gazprom is struggling to find new markets for its product following a severing of ties with Europe, an Atlantic Council report has found.
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Rescue Dog That Smiles for the Camera Wins Pet of the Week
Maze showed off her adorable canine smile in the video.
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Couple Not Prepared for What They Find After Buying Hoarder Home—'Treasure'
Becky Bidlen hasn't counted through all of the treasure yet, but she might have thousands of dollars in her hands.
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Donald Trump Hammers Judge Ahead of Jury Instructions
The hush money trial will resume on Tuesday, where the defense and prosecution will present their closing arguments.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Need to Learn From Tour Scandal
"Scandals build on top of scandals, and then they start to amplify," The Royal Report podcast has heard.
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'Grateful' Woman Goes Back To Tell Dental Hygienist She Saved Her Life
Newsweek spoke to Christine Lee about the devastating diagnosis and Nicole Acteo who explained hygienist appointments are more than "just a cleaning."
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5 Times Royals Served As Page Boys and Bridesmaids: From Harry to Charlotte
Members of the royal family have participated in a number of high-profile weddings over the past four decades.
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A Woman Has Saved 1,400 Animals From Euthanasia—and She Isn't Stopping
Rescuer Emily Hirtle told Newsweek: "It can make your day and break your heart in the same few hours."
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Russia-North Korea Arms Trade Takes a Hit
The twin sanctions packages were announced just days before Japan and South Korea join China in a trilateral summit.
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Sisters Who Share Secret Language Go Viral—Expert Reveals How It Works
Having a special sister dictionary is like having a personal dialect that no one outside the family would understand.
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The Canned Cocktail Backed by Jay-Z That's Taking America by Storm This Summer
The ready-to-drink gin sipper is considered the 'best kept secret' of Finland. Expect to see it everywhere soon.
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Russia Lost Half a Million Troops in Ukraine: Kyiv
Ukraine's Defense Ministry has said that Russia has lost more than half a million troops since the start of the war.
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Mammoth Bones Found During Wine Cellar Renovation
The mammoth remains, which belong to at least three individuals, are thought to be up to 40,000 years old.
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Letitia James Launches New 'Water Quality' Case After $15 Million Win
The New York Attorney General seeks $591,000 from a construction business owner accused of building on protected wetlands.
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'Wordle' #1,071 Clues, Hints and Answer for Saturday, May 25 Game
Newsweek has some hints and tips to help you solve Saturday's Wordle puzzle.
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Gen Z Cops 'Won't Work Weekends or Overtime'
"They aren't like Gen X that came in before them," Chief Superintendent Rob Hay of the Association of Scottish Police said of recruits in Scotland.
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How Joe Biden Can Win on Social Security
Donald Trump and President Joe Biden have differing ideas on how to run the Social Security program.
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Ukraine F-16 Update as First Pilots Complete Training
A spokesperson for the Air National Guard told Politico that the first round of Kyiv's pilots completed their training at a military base in Arizona.
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California High-Speed Rail Takes 'Major' Step
The state's High-Speed Rail Authority took a key step in the rail line that will connect San Francisco to Los Angeles.
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Jack Smith Has a New Trump Request for Aileen Cannon
Judge Cannon is overseeing Trump's federal criminal case regarding classified documents.
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High-Energy Dog's Face After Mountain Run and Beach Walk: 'What's Next?'
Not skipping a beat, the blue heeler was ready for the next adventurous activity.
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Watch as Dog's Confusion Over Owner's Packing Turns Into Joy for New Home
The concerned dog thought his family was going to leave him behind.
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