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The pressure is now on California Gavin Newsom to pick her replacement as quickly as possible.
How to write a thank-you email after an interview
Here's exactly what you should include in a thank-you email to impress recruiters and hiring managers.
Another neighbor turns back on Russia
"Wow, huge move. Just shows weakening grip across region of Russia," said economist Timothy Ash of comments by Kazakhstan's president Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.
Meet 'The Golden Bachelor' cast and how to find them on social media
Say hello to the 22 gorgeous ladies hoping to win "Golden Bachelor" Gerry's heart and follow their journeys on social media.
Exclusive: How $1M from China-linked Groups Oiled New York Politics
A Newsweek investigation found campaign contributions from known "united front" figures and groups in the New York area.
Five times Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle wowed in matching hairstyles
The glamorous royal sisters-in-law have styled a number of similar looks over the years, from matching buns to perfect blowouts.
Farmer unknowingly captures animal extinct in region for over a century
"The species was considered extinct in South Australia, with no official records for some 100 years or more," district ranger Ross Anderson told Newsweek.
Putin seen with Kadyrov after death rumors
There has been speculation that Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov was dead or in a coma.
Internet not prepared for how "guard dog" reacts to Halloween decorations
The dog could be seen hilariously running away from a spooky skeleton.
Russians ready for "direct conflict" with NATO, Putin ally claims
"We are ready, although the result will be achieved at a much greater cost to humanity than in 1945," former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev warned.
Ukraine strikes are wiping out Putin's top brass
Moscow has lost a large number of top generals and commanders in Vladimir Putin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Russian officials explain "photoshopping" dead soldier into awards photo
According to officials, Artur Sultangaliev was wounded and hospitalized with a serious illness in January. He died on September 24 and was buried on Monday.
How a Nazi veteran ended up In Canada's parliament
Calls are growing for Anthony Rota, the speaker of Canada's House of Commons, to resign after calling Yaroslav Hunka a hero.
"Important" ancient Mayan burial discovered on site of hotel construction
The body was found with three ceramic vases, a pair of earrings and two green stone beads.
"Emotional moment" during Queen Elizabeth's funeral highlighted by fans
A symbolic moment at the end of Queen Elizabeth's funeral in September 2022 in England has been viewed over 723,000 times on a social-media site.
New poll hints Russia preparing for life after Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin is expected to announce his bid for another term by the end of the year, with the election in March 2024.
Who is Yaroslav Hunka? Ukrainian With Nazi past honored in Canada
Yaroslav Hunka, a Ukrainian who is accused of serving in a Nazi unit during World War Two, was praised at a parliamentary meeting in Canada.
Shock as woman thinks missing pumpkin was stolen, CCTV reveals true culprit
"The dog is like COME BACK!!!! They'll never believe me!!!!" one user said.
T.J. Holmes' ex Marilee Fiebig shares rare update after affair scandal
Former ABC anchor Holmes filed for divorce from Fiebig in December, after news broke of his relationship with "GMA3" co-host Amy Robach.
Today's "Wordle" #827 hints, tips and answer for Sunday, September 24 game
Struggling with Sunday's "Wordle" puzzle? Not to worry, Newsweek has some hints and tips to help you find the answer.
Hearts melt over 104-year-old's role at granddaughter's wedding
One user said: "Someone is cutting onions again. This is absolutely beautiful!!"
Ramzan Kadyrov appears in hospital video amid health speculation
A post has appeared on the Chechen leader's Telegram channel, saying that he is alive and well.
"Wordle" today #824 tips, hints and answer for Thursday, September 21 game
Thursday's Wordle answer is hard but don't worry, Newsweek can help you identify today's word if you are struggling.
What to do when you're laid off
Being laid off is stressful. Here's what you can do to protect your interests and search for a new role.
Here's What Would Happen If We Stopped Supporting Ukraine
Let's be clear, Ukraine needs not only weapons, but it also needs economic assistance to keep the government functioning.
US and Russia put boots on the ground in the same country
A joint-exercise between U.S. and Armenian troops had not been affected by the fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh, a U.S. military spokesperson said.
Moment dog realizes he's no longer "number one" after grandchild born
Zoe Willingham, a dog behaviorist based in Suffolk, United Kingdom has provided five tips aimed to help prepare a dog for a new baby.
Stressed about making small talk? Master the art with these expert tips
Spontaneous speaking isn't rocket science. Use these tips and tricks to breathe easier, speak freely and connect with anyone
Man's stomach pain turns out to be knife blade
The man, who had been stabbed the day prior, was found to have a 6-inch knife blade inside his body, which had moved to the opposite side to the stab wound.
Russia soldiers refused to fight after commanders "fled like rats"
When the unit came under fire, the "commanders, senior company officers...fled like rats, leaving the guys alone to die under shelling."