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Which states have fungal infection Candida auris?
There are confirmed recorded cases of Candida auris in 28 states and D.C. as of December 2022, with cases jumping by 95 percent between 2020 and 2021.
Ten Times the British Royals Visited the U.S. in Style
From Queen Elizabeth II to Princess Diana and Kate Middleton, the Windsors have been taking royal style to the States for decades.
Kate Middleton "means business" with day 1 Boston visit fashion choices
The Princess of Wales hit the ground running for her royal visit to Boston this week with three outfit changes in the space of the first day.
How Meghan Markle, Kate Middleton and Princess Diana's U.S. styles compare
As Kate and William head to Boston, Newsweek looks at the royals' best U.S. fashion moments; from Diana and Meghan in New York to Kate in California.
U.S. army HIMARS shoots out Halloween candy for kids in viral video
The U.S. Army Fort Sill Twitter page jokingly asked how else would they deliver candy to children for Halloween.
How U.S. HIMARS Compare to China's Missile Systems
China's new MLRS reportedly tested in the Taiwan Strait has been described as the Chinese equivalent of the U.S. HIMARS.
William's U.S. Ambitions Could Stem From 'Competitiveness' With Harry
Royal author Omid Scobie has questioned whether "a little competitiveness" with Prince Harry has motivated Prince William's recent attention on the U.S.
Giant 24-Inch Shoal Bass Caught by Georgia Man Ties State Record
Georgia local Clark Wheeler caught a 24.5-inch shoal bass, which officially ties for the state record length.
LeBron James Slammed for Criticizing U.S. Response to Brittney Griner
"I would be feeling like 'Do I even wanna go back to America?'" James was heard saying in a trailer for the show "HBO's The Shop: Uninterrupted."
Watch Furious Squirrel Try to Fight off Freeloading Bear Stealing Its Nuts
The footage, shot in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, is from an episode of the Disney+ series "America the Beautiful."
Missouri Woman Says Walgreens Denied Her Miscarriage Meds After Losing Baby
The pharmacist at one Missouri Walgreens branch refused to give the woman the medication she needed to safely have her miscarriage.
Heat Dome: What Is Weather Phenomenon Impacting U.S.?
An extreme heatwave has gripped parts of the U.S. in recent weeks, which experts say is caused by a heat dome.
Zelensky Urges U.S. Mayors to Cut 'Brotherhood' Ties With Russian Cities
The Ukrainian leader told U.S. mayors on Saturday to sponsor restoration efforts for Ukrainian towns and regions that have been damaged during the war instead.
What Gun Was Used In Texas School Shooting? Weapon Type Explained
Newsweek offers a thorough report on what gun was used in the Texas school shooting, including what age you can purchase armed weapons in the state of Texas.
U.S. Gas Prices Jump Again, Set Record Ahead of Russian Oil Ban
The national average was $4.17 per gallon as of Tuesday morning, up from the previous record of $4.10 set in 2008 just before the recession and housing crisis.
Shark Attacks Increased by Almost 30 Percent in 2021
Scientists have suggested that the COVID-19 pandemic could be behind the increase, with a drop in attacks recorded in 2020.
China State Media Warns of 'Resorting to Military Means' Over Taiwan
China condemned Lithuania for opening a representative office for Taiwan and warned that it would take swift actions if other nations do the same.
Which Countries Recognize Third Gender Option on Passports?
The U.S. Department of State issued its first U.S. passport with an "X" gender marker on Wednesday, joining a number of other countries that do so.
U.S. Will Open Canadian Border to Fully-Vaccinated Travelers In November
"That pain is about to end. Very soon, the link between New York and our northern neighbors will finally be re-established," said Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer.
Harry and Meghan Discussed More Negatively Online Than in Mainstream Media
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were discussed more negatively online than in the mainstream media in their first month back from family leave, according to research for Newsweek.
Harry and Meghan Covered More Positively in U.K. Media Than U.S. Last Month
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were covered more positively in Britain than America in September despite leaving the U.K. to escape negativity, according to research for Newsweek.
These Countries Have the Most People on Facebook
Facebook users are most concentrated in the following nations.
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87 Percent of U.S. Shoppers Concerned About Plastics, Packaging Waste: Poll
The poll also found that 47 percent of Americans would choose to buy recyclable products if given that option.
China 'Cannot Be Stopped by Anyone,' Beijing Defense Official Warns U.S.
China's Ministry of National Defense said the recent warplane activity near Taiwan was necessary to safeguard "national sovereignty."
Chinese Spymaster Makes First Public Appearance Since Defection Rumors
Rumors about the state security minister's high-profile defection to the United States had been circulating in America's conservative circles for several weeks.
Tennessee Gov Tells Large Counties to Lift Mask Mandates by Memorial Day
Bill Lee's declaration that COVID-19 is no longer an imminent threat comes despite Tennessee's rank as one of the bottom three states for percentage of adults with at least one vaccine dose.
Russia Security Chief Calls On Biden to Drop 'Aggressive' Rhetoric
The former Russian president said he is pessimistic a Biden presidency would mean better ties between Washington and the Kremlin.
Countries Consider Protective Measures to Prevent NYE COVID infections
"It's absolutely vital that this year, everybody continues to follow the guidance by staying at home and not mixing," said Stephen Powis, England's National Health Service's medical director.
Second Stimulus Package to Focus on 'Kids, Jobs, and Healthcare': McConnell
The Senate Majority Leader was confident the new stimulus package could be agreed upon soon and conceded the novel coronavirus pandemic had taken its toll on the U.S.