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How Ukraine's NATO bid went off the rails in Vilnius
German pressure on the White House scuppered Kyiv's hopes of a stronger commitment to future Ukrainian membership, Newsweek was told.
North Korea warns U.S. may have given it green light for nuclear attack
A U.S. submarine made an appearance in a South Korean port for the first time since the 1980s.
Coyote tries to attack sleeping dog at home but it backfires in viral clip
"That was a very vicious attack," one user said.
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Newsweek Collaborates with Redfield & Wilton Strategies
The two companies will offer political polling in the run-up to the 2024 presidential election.
Biden reverses stance on prospect of Putin using nukes
The president's most recent comments about Putin turning to nuclear weapons in Ukraine contrast sharply with prior remarks made last month.
What the U.S. leaving NATO would look like
President Joe Biden has expressed his strong support for NATO and the possibility of leaving the alliance appears remote.
I left law school with $100,000 debt. My student loan has been forgiven
Now, I can focus those funds on supporting the things my children need.
I dated 100 American men. Here's how they're different to Brits
My favorite date of all? The man who brought his mom with him.
Will American troops be forced to fight Russia in Ukraine's new NATO deal?
NATO's Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on Friday announced a program for Kyiv that will provide more political cooperation and defense guarantees.
MiG crash reported after Russian aircraft detected near Alaska
Russian media outlets reported a fighter jet fell into the Pacific Ocean while on a training mission.
Are gyms open on Fourth of July? Planet Fitness, 24 Hour Fitness hours
If you're looking to work in some gym time on Independence Day, this guide should help you find the place.
I died twice. Then played for Trump and Obama
Internally, everything within my torso was destroyed, except for my heart and left lung.
Prigozhin's villain origin story revealed
Yevgeny Prigozhin's feud with Russia's Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu began at least five years ago, the Wagner Group boss said.
Kilts and qipaos in Britain: Nearly 400 China 'United Front' Groups thrive
An investigation by Newsweek identifies hundreds of groups in Britain tied to the Chinese Communist Party. Many work to deepen Beijing's influence worldwide.
Videos, pictures show stranded passengers, luggage amid flight chaos
On Wednesday morning, a FlightAware tracker showed 707 flight cancellations and 1,660 delays within, into, and out of the U.S.
NATO's eastern 'anchor' eyes more U.S. troops to face down Russia
Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu told Newsweek his government will look at "adjusting the numbers" of U.S. personnel deployed to the Black Sea nation.
Conservatives Want Corporate Political Responsibility
Businesses are key stakeholders in our society and have a legitimate role in supporting and protecting our democratic institutions.
Americans Are Quietly Getting Closer to Ditching the Electoral College
The Electoral College of the Framers is quite different than the Electoral College of today.
Women in the South Should Start Taking Pregnancy Tests Monthly
Widespread availability of free or low-cost pregnancy tests can help overcome the barrier of late pregnancy diagnosis.
Was ChatGPT "tricked" into revealing U.S. nuclear codes?
The AI-driven chatbot and its potential impact on society continue to fuel concern, the latest being an alleged nuclear scare.
Russia demands U.S. pay reparations for helping Ukraine in war
The U.S. "is fully responsible for what is happening in Ukraine," Russian ambassador to the U.S. Anatoly Antonov said.
States are cutting Medicaid. Here's how to keep yours
Over one million people have lost their Medicaid coverage since the public health emergency provision has ended—make sure you don't lose access.
Juneteenth's Rise is a Harbinger of Racial Healing
Unearthing hidden stories is a crucial undertaking in the effort to advance racial healing and repair.
Together We Can Build a More Responsive and Inclusive Financial System
Our international financial institutions should be able to do more than they are currently doing to work better together.
White House, Fox News fight over controversial Pride flag
President Joe Biden has repeatedly asserted his support for the LGBTQ+ community in the U.S., touting that "America is a nation of pride."
Russian arms dealer released by Biden spotted with Wagner Group boss
Wagner Group boss Yevgeny Prigozhin said he took a joint trip to a Russian city with Viktor Bout, praising him as the "smartest, most educated person."
America's updated nuclear arsenal compared to China, Russia
SIPRI, an independent think tank, released its latest annual assessment of the world's nuclear arsenals.
The U.S. states and cities impacted by wildfire smoke
Experts have blamed climate change and record-breaking temperatures for the fires, which have seen New York City become the worst in the world for air quality.
Saudi Arabia and the U.S. Are More Than Just Oil and Water
For more than two years, the United States has had no ambassador in Saudi Arabia. During that hiatus, a once robust and cooperative Saudi-American relationship withered.
Former NATO commander warns China's warship confrontation could start war
The U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM) said that the Chinese vessel "executed maneuvers in an unsafe manner" close to the U.S. Navy destroyer.