Maintenance Workers Killed by Mysterious Exposure to Fentanyl—Police
The two men were found dead in a vacant apartment in a building in downtown Los Angeles, with a substance believed to be fentanyl near them.
Noam Chomsky Says Ukraine Desire for Heavy Weapons Is 'Western Propaganda'
Noam Chomsky said Ukraine's requests for heavy weapons is a narrative concocted by the "Western propaganda system."
Armed Russian Attack on Sweden Cannot Be Ruled Out, Foreign Minister Says
A working group found that "Russian provocation and retaliatory measures against Sweden cannot be ruled out during a transition period in connection with a Swedish application for NATO membership."
'Handmaid's Tale' Protesters Demonstrate Outside Amy Coney Barrett's Home
Abortion rights activists dressed as characters from "The Handmaid's Tale" demonstrated outside the home of Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett.
Finland Joining NATO Will Be 'Smooth and Swift,' Says Secretary-General
In a statement to Newsweek, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg welcomed Finland's bid to join the alliance and promised a "smooth and swift" process.
Finland Announces Plan to Join NATO, Risking Russia's Wrath
Finland said it plans to join NATO, and Sweden is expected to make a similar announcement soon.
What Shireen Abu Akleh Videos Reveal About How She Was Shot to Death
Videos circulating on social media and eyewitness testimonies shed light on the circumstances regarding the death of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh.
Al Jazeera Reporter Shireen Abu Akleh Killed By Israeli Fire, Network Says
Al Jazeera said its correspondent was killed by gunfire amid Israeli forces' raid of the Jenin refugee camp.
Al Jazeera Accuses Israel of 'Blatant Murder' of Shireen Abu Akleh
Al Jazeera said Israeli forces committed a "blatant murder" of its veteran correspondent Shireen Abu Akleh.
Russia Training Children to Shoot Nazi Effigies, Photos Appears to Show
A Russian city marked Victory Day with a "Shoot the last fascist" event, which saw a child in a military uniform shoot a Nazi soldier effigy with an air rifle.
Over 100 Mail-in Ballots Found Discarded on Sidewalk
The L.A. County Registrar's Office said the incident was likely one of mail theft, rather than a direct attempt to disrupt the primary elections.
Nancy Pelosi: U.S. Needs Strong Republican Party, Not a Cult
The House Speaker said she wants the GOP to "take it back to where you were when you cared about a woman's right to choose, you cared about the environment."
Human Remains Are Popping Up in Lake Mead, What Happens Next?
As a megadrought-stricken Lake Mead continues to deplete, authorities predict more bodies will be found on its new shores.
Philippines Election Marked By Voting System Issues, Violent Attacks
Polling stations in the Philippines saw technical issues and violent attacks as millions of citizens look to cast their vote during the presidential election.
Risky Herbal 'DIY' Abortions Circulate After Roe v. Wade Leak
Social media users are promoting herbs and plants thought to induce abortion—despite the lack of evidence of their safety—amid fears of Roe v. Wade's demise.
Women Are Stocking up on Abortion Pills After Roe v. Wade Leak
As the Supreme Court looks to potentially overturn Roe v. Wade, telehealth providers and advocacy groups noted a surge in interest in abortion pills.
Roe v. Wade Supreme Court Leak Prompts Outpour of Abortion Stories
As the future of Roe v. Wade hangs in balance, Twitter users shared personal stories on how abortion has—or could have—changed lives for the better.
Top Johnny Depp, Amber Heard Trial Tweets All Lean One Way
Twitter users continue their outpouring of support in the ongoing defamation trial between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard.
Black Conservatives Are Praising 'African American' Elon Musk
Elon Musk—who is set to purchase Twitter for $44 billion—is South Africa-born and a naturalized American.
TikTok's Swinger Community Is Burning With Divorce Drama
SwingTok, where TikTok's swingers hang out, saw two couples' marriages collapse in the public eye.
Elon Musk's Twitter Purchase Revives Jeremy Renner App: 'Time We All Join'
Twitter users are floating another platform to migrate to in light of Elon Musk's $44 billion deal: "Avengers" actor Jeremy Renner's famously defunct app.
Libs of TikTok's Unmasking Raises Tough Questions About Right to Anonymity
Chaya Raichik's unveiling as the woman behind Libs of TikTok reignited the discussions about "doxxing" and anonymity on social media.
This Is Voice of Baceprot, the Muslim All-Girl Trio of Metal Trailblazers
Indonesian metal group Voice of Baceprot told Newsweek they see no clash between their faith and rock—and they're more than their hijabs.
LaBrant Family YouTube Video Comparing Abortion to Holocaust Surges Up Rank
Despite generating backlash, an anti-abortion video by family influencers the LaBrants ranked among the most viewed YouTube videos when searching "abortion."
How Twitter Turned on Amber Heard
After alleging Johnny Depp abused her, Amber Heard initially found support in Twitter's court of public opinion. But she has not fared well recently.
Violent YouTube Cartoons Exploit Children's Favorite Horror Characters
A subset of YouTube channels create violent cartoon parodies featuring viral horror characters that are popular with kids.
Ukraine Dating Site Targets Foreign Men With Facebook Ads Amid Russia's War
As Russia continues its invasion of Ukraine, a dating website looking to match foreign men with Ukrainian women has amped up its Facebook ads.
Goop Trends on Twitter—but it's Not About Gwyneth Paltrow
"Goop" trended for reasons unrelated to the actress's lifestyle brand. Here's what was really going on.
Ukraine War: Arab Social Media Unsympathetic, Sees Western Hypocrisy
Arabic-speaking social media users appear less inclined to stand with Ukraine, seeing a lack of international support for Arab populations in times of upheaval.
TikTok's Young Women Are Taking Down 'Hook-Up Culture'
On TikTok, young women wonder aloud whether hooking up with men does more harm than good in a "sex positive" age.