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You searched for "individual"Joe Biden is "selfish" to be running at his age—Marianne Williamson
In an exclusive interview, the Democratic presidential hopeful said her rival's policy approach was like "watching a slow-motion car crash reminiscent of 2016."
Woman transitions to male then changes her mind—"There was something wrong"
Alia Ismail told Newsweek that when she finally recognized her desire to de-transition, it "felt like a weight was lifted."
Our Society Reviles the Group It Most Depends On: Men
Thank you to the men, those I know personally and the millions that I do not, for making the world we live in a clean, functioning and safe place to be.
Mary Trump explains "double standard" in how Donald Trump's treated
The former president's niece wrote that Trump's latest indictment marks "only the second time in his life" that he has been "treated appropriately."
DraftKings promo code activates $200 guaranteed Saturday MLB bonus
New bettors who sign up with our DraftKings promo code offer will receive a $200 guaranteed bonus for any MLB game.
What data shows about transgender detransition and regret
Medical professionals who provide gender-affirming care typically have a pre-surgery process in which patients undergo psychological and physical assessments.
Trump-appointed judge derails Republican law targeting transgender minors
A law banning puberty blockers and hormone replacement therapies for minors in Indiana will not move ahead as conservatives hoped.
How Trump's Rivals Can Finally Take Him Down
In a simpler time, a presidential candidate getting hit with a damning, 37-count federal criminal indictment would be enough to torpedo his campaign.
The two factors that cause upper arm fat—and how to reduce it
Certified personal trainer Mike Julom told Newsweek that upper arm fat is "primarily a result of two key factors—genetics and a surplus calorie intake."
Haiti and Its Health Care System Are on the Verge of Collapse
Without much greater support and engagement, Haiti and its health problems will continue to worsen.
Dog's last day after suffering with tumor breaks hearts: "Rest in treats"
"I'm crying and I don't even know you or this sweet dog," commented one user on TikTok.
Camera to spy on women undressing advertised on Twitter
When Newsweek contacted Twitter via email on Friday with a detailed request for comment, it replied with a poo emoji and has yet to offer a further response.
Shock as fitness coach shows how 2 identical meals differ by 447 calories
An exercise physiologist told Newsweek how people can approach weight loss in a healthy way.
Is China sneaking military personnel into the U.S. via border? What we know
The House Homeland Security Committee chair has claimed to have evidence of Chinese men with "known ties" to Beijing's government and army entering the U.S.
Hunter Biden's convicted former business partner may testify against him
The former Burisma associate sought by the House Oversight Committee has faced his own legal problems.
Fact Check: Trump Says Biden kept classified documents in Chinatown, D.C.
Donald Trump has made a host of allegations against Joe Biden following his arraignment in Florida.
Students protest school's transgender bathroom rules
A group of students in Canada is pushing for gender neutral bathrooms that transgender people can use instead of the male- or female-only ones.
Women Can Thrive in Sales (Including You) and Here's How
Both men and women can be incredible sales professionals, and there's room in the industry for any good sport willing to take it seriously.
Woman who shed 156lbs praised for showing "reality" of extreme weight loss
"Extreme weight loss is more than a physical battle. It's mental too," wrote one Instagram user.
Republicans plan to cut free school lunches
The Republican Study Committee said the move will encourage states to restrict the eligible population receiving school lunch to "truly needy" households.
America is hunting for hidden "pet" tigers
The deadline for private owners to register tigers and other big cats with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is almost here.
Trans activist apologizes for going topless at White House
At first, Rose Montoya defended her decision to remove her top but then issued an apology on Friday where she called the action "unbecoming".
Biden admin gives boost to Prince Harry in drugs case
Officials saved Prince Harry from "a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy," though a think tank will keep fighting to release his information.
Video shows thieves takinge $30K camera gear in San Francisco car break-in
Theft victim Eli Steele complained that the San Francisco Police Department hung up on him twice when he attempted to report the alleged crime.
What is Trantifa? Far-left trans movement spreading across U.S.
A UN rapporteur on violence against women has warned of an increase in violent left-wing transgender activism.
Obama addresses Tim Scott's racism rhetoric: "People are rightly skeptical"
Senator Tim Scott, who's running for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, has argued against discussions of systemic racism in the United States.
Heartbreaking reality of dementia as woman forgets about baby granddaughter
Jade Mead told Newsweek that it's "daunting and can be emotionally draining" but her family tries to focus on the positives throughout.
Amazon shuts down smart home for a week over racist slur claim
The tech giant admitted it had made a mistake after a user was locked out of his devices for a week over an alleged racist remark heard by a delivery driver.
Neil Gorsuch breaking with Supreme Court underlines a surprising trend
Gorsuch's dissent on one ruling and concurring opinion in another further reaffirms his commitment to affirming Native American rights.
Supreme Court student debt cancellation decision sparks dueling proposals
As the Biden administration awaits a major Supreme Court decision on student loan forgiveness, Republicans and Democrats have introduced new legislation.