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Newsweek
April 17, 2025
Finland responds to Russia building military facilities along border
"They are reorganizing themselves," the deputy chief of Finland's armed forces said of Moscow's buildup.
Newsweek
April 17, 2025
Map reveals states with the highest autism rates
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said there is an autism "epidemic" in the United States.
Newsweek
April 17, 2025
Five million could lose Medicaid coverage under Republican proposals
Recent analysis found that placing work requirements on Medicaid enrollees could result in millions losing their health care coverage.
Newsweek
April 17, 2025
Number of people moving to Texas, Florida cities plummets
Fewer Americans are moving to Florida and Texas as housing costs have skyrocketed there since the pandemic.
Newsweek
April 17, 2025
China's military flexes muscles in Middle East amid US airstrikes
The training with Egypt is aimed at enhancing mutual trust and friendship between the two sides, the Chinese Defense Ministry said.
Newsweek
April 17, 2025
Gaza heads into deepening war a month after ceasefire collapse
Both Hamas and Israel have hardened their positions, making more conflict very likely
Newsweek
April 17, 2025
Karmelo Anthony GiveSendGo nears major milestone
On Monday, the high schooler accused of murdering another student had his bond reduced from $1 million to $250,000.
Newsweek
April 17, 2025
Ford recalls over 120,000 cars in US over brake problems
There is also a second recall of nearly 25,000 Ford vehicles over a powertrain control module issue.
Newsweek
April 17, 2025
Russia using drones equipped with "CS" chemical warfare agent: Ukraine
Moscow has made extensive use of Iranian-designed Shahed drones and the Russian-made versions to strike across Ukraine.
Newsweek
April 17, 2025
Kristi Noem demands Harvard foreign students' disciplinary data: "Cesspool"
The head of the DHS has warned the university faces losing its ability to enroll foreign students if it does not provide the information.
Newsweek
April 17, 2025
Texas House approves historic $1B private school voucher program
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott vowed to "swiftly sign this bill into law" when it hits his desk.
Newsweek
April 17, 2025
Trump Admin says Kilmar Abrego Garcia's wife and child are now "safer"
The Trump Administration accuses Garcia of belonging to the MS-13 gang, which he and his family deny.
Newsweek
April 17, 2025
Iran warns U.S. over nuclear talks
Tensions are mounting ahead of nuclear talks with the prospect of war if they fail
Newsweek
April 17, 2025
Israel called off Iran strikes after Trump intervened: Report
Israel was reportedly planning to launch multiple strikes against Iran but called them off after Trump stepped in.
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
Why are autism rates increasing? What five experts say
"I don't think there's one smoking gun," one autism researcher told Newsweek about data pointing to increased autism cases in children.
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
Puerto Rico blackout: Entire island without electricity amid grid failure
Josué Colón, the island's energy lead and ex-head of Puerto Rico's Electric Power Authority, called the situation "unacceptable."
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
Air Force deletes pages on first female Thunderbirds pilot amid DEI purge
The U.S. Air Force has taken down content honoring trailblazing female pilots, including the first woman to fly with the elite air squadron.
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
Maternity hospitals fear a Medicaid squeeze
U.S. maternity outcomes are inferior to every other developed country. They could still get worse.
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
Is Zoom down? Users report outages, problems
According to the website Downdetector, there were over 60,000 Zoom outages as of 3 p.m.
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
Video shows ICE agents smashing car window to detain migrant
A video has gone viral of two federal agents smashing in the window of a migrant's car with a slegehammer, despite his lawyer saying ICE hav...
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
Americans are cutting back Easter celebrations over egg prices
Egg prices have surged to record levels, reaching an average of $6.23 per dozen in March, according to the Bureau for Labor Statistics.
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
Pam Bondi 'reviewing' new allegations against Letitia James
The FHFA has referred James to the DOJ, asserting that she misrepresented a Norfolk, Virginia property as her primary residence.
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
Letitia James mortgage fraud allegations: What we know
The New York attorney general has been referred to the Department of Justice for alleged mortgage fraud.
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
Russia eyes Pacific air base on doorstep of US ally: Report
The Indonesian air base is about 856 miles away from Darwin in northern Australia, where 2,500 U.S. Marines are now deployed.
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
Easter barbecues under threat for millions as wildfire warnings issued
Red flag warnings stretch across the Southwest as dry, windy conditions fuel a "critical" fire risk through Friday.
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
Oakland mayor election results so far—did Barbara Lee or Loren Taylor win?
There has been a pushback against progressive candidates across the San Francisco Bay area in recent years.
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
China's economy grows faster than expected despite trade war fears
China's GDP growth came in ahead of forecasts for the first quarter, which Beijing said reflects the resilience of its economy.
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
US retail sales rise as shoppers brace for Trump tariff impact
Retail sales constitute a significant portion of overall consumer spending and are seen as a key indicator of the overall health of the U.S....
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
Ukraine received nearly all donated Patriot air defense systems: NATO chief
"We're not just asking for Patriots—we are ready to purchase them," Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Tuesday.
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
JK Rowling reacts to UK Supreme Court's trans women ruling
The UK's highest court ruled that the legal definition of a woman is biological.
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
Two states request to ban soda, candy from SNAP benefits: What to know
Arkansas and Indiana have both formally requested permission from the USDA to limit the purchase of soda and candy using benefits.
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
Donald Trump launches angry attack on Harvard: "Teaching FAILURE"
The Trump Administration has already frozen $2.2 billion of Harvard's federal grants.
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
Wilmer-Hutchins High School faces questions after second shooting in a year
Students and parents at a Dallas-area high school have been subjected to a second school shooting in just over a year, despite increased saf...
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
"SNL" gay parent sketch sparks conservative delight: "Culture is shifting"
Conservative figures, including Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, have responded positively to the skit online.
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
Iran defies Trump as he raises nuclear stakes
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, says Tehran's right to uranium enrichment is non-negotiable as Washington demands halt.
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
Beijing responds to Google label in South China Sea
Manila uses "West Philippine Sea" for waters in its maritime zone, where China's expanding presence challenges the U.S. ally.
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
Millions in two states warned to limit outdoor activity
Residents in Kansas and Nebraska are facing "unhealthy" levels of air pollution on Wednesday, according to officials.
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
DOGE deactivates nearly half a million credit cards
The Department of Government Efficiency said it was suspending 470,000 credit cards used across 30 federal agencies.
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
U.K. Supreme Court says definition of woman is biological
The highest court in the U.K. gave a landmark ruling on the legal definition of a woman.
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
US toughens stance on Iran, raising risk of war
President Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, has increased apparent demands on Iran's nuclear program
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
Texas high school shooting suspect: Everything we know
Police arrested a suspect after four people were injured during Tuesday's Wilmer-Hutchins High School shooting.
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
Houthis mock U.S. "failure" after month of attacks
Airstrikes have not stopped Houthis' missile attacks, a spokesperson for the group told Newsweek
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
North Korea is making billions from Russia's war on Ukraine
A report from South Korea said there is an urgent need to tackle North Korea-Russia military cooperation.
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
Donald Trump could spark a housing revolution in Nevada
Nevada lawmakers and builders hope that the Trump administration's plans will finally allow them to tap into acres of unused federal land su...
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
Trump sends US bombers to South Korea in new warning to North's Kim
The B-1B bomber can carry up to 75,000 pounds of bombs and missiles, according to the U.S. Air Force.
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
Neil Young trashes Trump in Mark Carney endorsement: "Could use a soul"
Young wrote that he wanted to tell Carney "how much I appreciate and support what you are trying to do" for Canada.
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
Marjorie Taylor Greene issues statement after town hall protesters tasered
Greene said she faces more death threats than anyone else in Congress.
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
Middle East's first "party plane" set for takeoff
The plane will be flying to one of the region's most popular music festivals this summer
Newsweek
April 16, 2025
Service members killed in crash near southern border: What we know
Two service members working with the Joint Task Force Southern Border were killed in a vehicle accident in New Mexico.
Newsweek
April 15, 2025