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Newsweek
September 12, 2025
Donald Trump's DOJ sues Uber: what to know
The DOJ accuses Uber of violating the ADA by charging disabled riders fees and denying them equal access to rides.
Newsweek
September 12, 2025
Retired NATO aircraft carrier could reenter service in Pacific
Dubbed a "national prestige" project, an Italian flattop may boost Indonesia's interoperability with Western navies, analysts say.
Newsweek
September 12, 2025
Ted Cruz attacks Stephen King over Charlie Kirk Post: 'horrible, evil'
The author attacked Kirk over his views on the LGBTQ community.
Newsweek
September 12, 2025
Germany's new connected trains update like modern cars
Deutsche Bahn is readying to install new, technology-rich XXL train cars on rail lines in Germany's southern Munich region.
Newsweek
September 12, 2025
Dems more likely to think celebrating public figure's death acceptable—poll
Police are still searching for Charlie Kirk's killer, with the FBI offering up to $100,000 for information that helps in their identificatio...
Newsweek
September 12, 2025
RFK Jr's MAHA report sparks concern from experts
Tager-Flusberg told Newsweek: "We are likely going to see a resurgence of diseases like measles or even polio long after they had been virtu...
Newsweek
September 12, 2025
Charlie Kirk's killing opens opportunity for China and Russia
Charlie Kirk's killing has exposed U.S. divisions, creating an opening for foreign adversaries to exploit through disinformation.
Newsweek
September 12, 2025
NATO's Poland shoots down Trump remarks on Russian drone attack
Poland has accused Russia of violating its airspace with drones in a serious provocation.
Newsweek
September 12, 2025
Charlie Kirk's wife Erika holds up rosary as body arrives in Arizona
Erika Kirk was seen departing Air Force Two in Phoenix on Thursday, accompanied by Vice President JD Vance and his wife Usha.
Newsweek
September 12, 2025
California lawmakers move to ban ICE agents from wearing masks
California Governor Gavin Newsom has raised questions about the state's legal authority over federal agents.
Newsweek
September 12, 2025
Satellites spot China's most advanced aircraft carrier at sea
The Chinese aircraft carrier CNS Fujian departed for a "scientific research, test and training mission" in the South China Sea.
Newsweek
September 12, 2025
Trump met with boos and cheers at Yankees game after US Open reaction
President Donald Trump received a mixed reaction from the crowd when he arrived at the Yankee Stadium in New York on Thursday.
Newsweek
September 12, 2025
Gen Z Demands 10–15% Role in Nepal's Politics
"This is a mass revolution. The youth are showing that change is possible."
Newsweek
September 12, 2025
Russia, China "bots" want violence after Charlie Kirk killing: Governor
Governor Cox said people can put their phones down.
Newsweek
September 11, 2025
Naval Academy on lockdown due to 'reports of threats': What we know
The country remains on high alert after several high profile shootings, including the assassination of Charlie Kirk on a college campus.
Newsweek
September 11, 2025
Fired Fired Texas A&M professor in "two genders" dispute mulls legal action
Professor McCoul's attorney told Newsweek she is appealing her dismissal and considering further legal action.
Newsweek
September 11, 2025
Missing mom of 6 who disappeared over a year ago found dead in the woods
Officials announced that remains found in a wooded area belonged to Tameika Watley, a mother of six who was last heard from in June 2024.
Newsweek
September 11, 2025
ICE detains dad with green card in US since age 5, wife and lawyer say
A street vendor who came to the U.S. at age 5 faces deportation, and his wife and attorney don't know exactly why.
Newsweek
September 11, 2025
NATO not prepared for "large-scale" Putin attack as drone wall gathers pace
Europe has "nowhere near enough volume to defend itself in the event of a major and protracted war," Matthew Savill told Newsweek.
Newsweek
September 11, 2025
UMass Boston shooting: Police confirm shots fired near residence hall
UMass Boston issued alerts calling it a "public safety threat" and urged people to avoid the area and the Campus Center.
Newsweek
September 11, 2025
Trump ally Bolsonaro convicted of plotting coup in Brazil
Once all five justices deliver their votes, the court will determine Bolsonaro's sentence, which could carry decades in prison.
Newsweek
September 11, 2025
What Charlie Kirk's assassination means for Republican youth movement
Young Republicans face a defining moment as they seek to further Trump's 2024 gains and solidify the MAGA movement on campus without their m...
Newsweek
September 11, 2025
FBI offers $100,000 reward for any information on Charlie Kirk shooting
Two individuals were previously detained by authorities in connection with the investigation, but were released after questioning.
Newsweek
September 11, 2025
GOP Senator Mike Lee faces backlash for Charlie Kirk assassination response
Two assassinations, two responses: Mike Lee praised Charlie Kirk as a "patriot" and condemned his killer, but mocked Melissa Hortman's murde...
Newsweek
September 11, 2025
Russian state media says NATO drone fury meant to pressure Trump
The newspaper Rossiskaya Gazeta said Poland "inflated" the drone breach of its territory.
Newsweek
September 11, 2025
Amy Coney Barrett issues warning on 'winner takes all approach'
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett urged civility and compromise in governance while speaking at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library
Newsweek
September 11, 2025
Iran issues warning over nuclear agreement
Tehran has set a new condition for upholding the deal, and has not yet allowed access to inspectors.
Vanity Fair
September 11, 2025
Rupert Murdoch Ends the Family-Trust Battle—but the Cost Is More Than Money
The 94-year-old mogul got his way in a long-running fight over the family trust—after some hefty payouts. Then his ‘Wall Street Journal’ pro...
Newsweek
September 11, 2025
China sends drone-equipped ships on North Pacific patrol
The Chinese coast guard said it will crack down on illegal, unreported or unregulated fishing in the North Pacific.
Newsweek
September 11, 2025
Secret Service missed Trump golf club member's loaded gun
A loaded handgun slipped past screening while the president was on-site, underscoring worries about persistent security gaps.
Newsweek
September 11, 2025
Police, security under scrutiny over Charlie Kirk assassination
Questions are being raised over how the attack was able to occur at a ticketed event, with witnesses saying the safeguards in place were min...
Newsweek
September 11, 2025
California high-speed rail secures $1 billion annual funding
The annual $1 billion allocation comes from California's cap-and-invest program, which collects fees from polluting industries.
Newsweek
September 11, 2025
Stealthy US B-2 drops anti-ship bomb in test on Russia's doorstep
The bomb is an answer to the need to quickly neutralize maritime threats over vast areas around the world, the U.S. Air Force said.
Newsweek
September 11, 2025
Poland imposes total flight ban in new exclusion zone
A restricted zone in the eastern part of the NATO country is in place following Russian drones entering its airspace.
Newsweek
September 11, 2025
Police investigate mass shooting after six wounded in Tampa, Florida
The shooting came a day after a Florida court declared unconstitutional a law banning the open carrying of guns.
Newsweek
September 11, 2025
Peter Mandelson fired as US Ambassador after Jeffrey Epstein revelations
Mandelson withdrawn as Britain's ambassador to the United States with immediate effect following revelations about his friendship with Epste...
Newsweek
September 11, 2025
China escalates dispute over territory claimed by US ally
Analysts have accused China of using "lawfare" in declaring a "nature reserve" at a South China Sea hotspot.
Newsweek
September 11, 2025
Russian officials use Charlie Kirk's death to attack Ukraine
Dmitry Medvedev and Kirill Dmitriev shared posts on social media blaming the left.
Newsweek
September 11, 2025
Map shows worldwide fight over democracy
Democracy is under threat globally and the U.S. is accelerating the decline, according to an institute backed by the governments of 35 elect...
Vanity Fair
September 2, 2025
How Did Trump Just Make Billions of Dollars? All the President’s Recent Crypto Moves
Trump has pledged to make the US “the crypto capital of the world.” So far he’s done a very good job enriching himself.
Vanity Fair
August 26, 2025
A College Dropout, an Ex–Investment Banker, a Guy With a 28-Bedroom “Mega-Villa”: Meet Crypto’s Newly Minted Billionaires
The Bullish and Circle IPOs minted a bunch of new billionaires this summer. The president is raking it in too.
Vanity Fair
August 25, 2025
Why Are Grown Men Throwing Dildos at WNBA Games, and WTF Does Crypto Have to Do With It?
Meme coins are involved.
Vanity Fair
August 7, 2025
David Ellison Lays Out His Paramount Plans and Puts Politics at Arm’s Length
On his first day on the job, the 42-year-old CEO squared off at the company’s Midtown HQ with a gaggle of reporters, who pressed him on his...
Vanity Fair
July 24, 2025
Are You a Canceled Celeb in Need of Great PR? Dial 1-900-Mitchell Jackson
The former Vice staffer has built out a boutique business catering to the internet’s most notorious figures. “You’ll never starve in America...
Vanity Fair
July 21, 2025
Donald Trump’s Commanders Rant Looks Like a Distraction From Epstein
On Truth Social, the president demands the team go back to its racist Redskins name, or risk losing a new stadium. Can he actually claw it b...
Vanity Fair
July 17, 2025
Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe Are Riding the “Rocket Ship” of the Female Sports Media Ecosystem
Ahead of the WNBA All-Star Game, VF caught up with the couple to discuss their A Touch More live podcast business and the mixed emotions of...
Vanity Fair
July 14, 2025
David Zaslav Got a Superman Send-Off at Sun Valley
Plus, private-jet spotting at the airport and Anderson Cooper turning heads—including DVF’s.
Vanity Fair
June 27, 2025
Inside Pantheon, the Cult Cartoon That’s Blowing Minds in the AI Industry
Show creator Craig Silverstein tried to capture the “balance between horror and the aspirational potential of the tech” with his short-lived...
Vanity Fair
June 20, 2025
Elon Musk Keeps Stiffing People. She Keeps Suing Him
Shannon Liss-Riordan is one of the country’s most renowned labor lawyers. Lately, she’s also developed a specialty in “billionaire justice.”
Vanity Fair
June 4, 2025