The "Love at First Bite" star has spoken out about the long-running rumor and his interaction with a former president.
Harry and Meghan accepted the invitation of Vice President of Colombia, Francia Márquez, to visit the country this month.
The Minnesota governor has been a vocal champion of reproductive rights and helped enact sweeping protections in his state.
A new study determined that New Mexico has the worst school system in the U.S.
July 2024, arguably, was the most transfixing month of American presidential politics in over half a century.
The banyan tree is the oldest living tree on Maui, Hawaii.
Police believe the child was left alone in a parking lot while the parents shopped at a Target near Miami, Florida.
The actor revealed the reasons she was rejected for a role on the CW during an episode of her podcast "Call It What It Is."
Two members of the progressive "Squad" of Democrats have now lost their seats over their views on the Israel-Hamas war.
The Minnesota governor's record shows efforts to thread the needle between standing up to Beijing and finding common ground.
The military junta in Myanmar has suffered one of its biggest setbacks since a 2021 coup in battles near the border with China.
Life expectancy in the U.S. remains the lowest in the developed world.
"A security mechanism supported by invigorated intelligence system has been set up," an Indian Army spokesperson told Newsweek.
A boil water advisory has been put in place for nearly all of New Orleans.
Tim Walz joked he is ready to debate J.D. Vance "if he's willing to get off the couch and show up" at a rally on Tuesday.
A defendant was convicted by a Seattle jury of three charges in relation to a drug smuggling attempt.
Tajin has been waiting for his forever home since 2021, and is currently on stage in a community project.
Products were recalled earlier this year due to potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes.
One TikTok user said: "Ok but, 30kg?! Carrying American water with you?" after seeing footage of a woman carrying a large suitcase around a tourist hotspot.
The Missouri "Squad" member lost her race after the American Israel Public Affairs Committee funded the campaign to unseat her.
Newsweek's global military site map shows where the two countries maintain a forward presence.
A shelter spokesperson told Newsweek: ""We assume that Piglet was named Piglet due to her curly-cue tail…we think it's just adorable."
The earthquake struck at 9.09 p.m. on Tuesday 18 miles southwest of Bakersfield, and was followed by dozens of aftershocks.
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