Woman looks unrecognizable after losing 136lbs ahead of thirtieth birthday
"You are amazing. These are the videos I want to see. Not 20-year-olds who have never been overweight," one user said.
How often should you wash your bath mat? The answer might shock you
You probably haven't realized how dirty your bath mat is right now, and that's really bad for your health. Here's how often experts say you should wash it.
Young woman shares her extreme weight loss after dropping 156lbs
"I wish I [had] your motivation," one user said.
Gen Z prefers Meghan Markle to Prince Harry
Meghan Markle's positive messaging about feminism may well have paid off with young Americans who prefer her to Prince Harry.
Meghan Markle is bouncing back with the U.S. public
The Duchess of Sussex recorded her first positive approval rating in four months of polling for Newsweek—though she still lags behind other royals.
The most popular dog name in every U.S. state has been revealed
Movies and television influenced many of the canine names chosen, with Winnie, Zeus, Gizmo, Thor and Mickey among the most popular, according to a new study.
King Charles should apologize for slavery, Americans believe
King Charles III has expressed his "personal sorrow" for "slavery's enduring impact" but has never apologized for the role of past monarchs in slave-trading.
King Charles' coronation matters more to Gen Z than boomers
Newsweek polling suggests not all will be captivated when King Charles III and Queen Camilla are crowned in the May 6 ceremony at Westminster Abbey, London.
How to watch King Charles' coronation in the U.S.—Broadcasts and streaming
American viewers will need to set their alarms as full coverage of King Charles III and Queen Camilla's big day in London starts at 5 a.m. ET across networks.
4 ways to secure a promotion within 6 months, according to HR experts
Are you struggling to get a promotion at work despite doing your best? These are the top four tips to secure a promotion in six months.
Americans should move to Russia to live under biblical laws, lawmaker says
Russian Duma member Andrey Gurulyov argued that Americans will have to choose between Russia and China when the U.S. collapses.
These two love languages are least likely to last, according to expert
Sometimes the way you express your love may be different from the way your partner experiences it. That's why you should know how to navigate love languages.
Teen stuns internet by transforming into Cinderella dress at prom
"No cause this just made me cry so freaking beautiful!!! Go baby!" one user wrote of the video with almost 6 million views.
Mom's reason for waiting 10 years before leaving cheating husband applauded
"Many people would have left the moment that they caught their partner cheating," an expert told Newsweek. "For some, things aren't always so black and white."
King Charles and Queen Camilla receive pre-coronation polling boost
As Charles and Camilla prepare for their crowning at Westminster Abbey on May 6, their popularity among Americans has increased.
Woman explaining why she doesn't want mother-in-law in her bedroom dragged
"If you're not happy with the free childcare she's providing, then look elsewhere," one user said.
Cat caught 'micromanaging' his human dad's DIY in hilarious clip
"Totally was a handyman in his past life," one social media user wrote.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's popularity drops in new poll
Latest polling shows a dent in Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's U.S. popularity but they may also have reasons for optimism.
What To Do About America's Shrinking Life Expectancy?
As an ER doctor, I thought I was entering a profession to battle disease and fight illness. Instead, I find myself continually challenged by the Goliaths of social, economic, and political forces, armed with not even a slingshot.
Have We Reached the End of America?
We're a country that makes space for all kinds of people and ideas. If we have anything close to a founding principle, it's freedom of thought.
Meghan Markle receives podcast boost despite legal blow
Meghan has been announced as a Gracie award recipient for her hit podcast "Archetypes" despite losing a recent bid to trademark its name.
King Charles right to kick Prince Harry, Meghan out of home—U.S. poll
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle confirmed that they were "requested to vacate" their U.K. home, Frogmore Cottage.
Woman buys $1 vintage Cartier handbag but sells it for thousands
This woman lucked out after buying a 1920s Cartier handbag at an auction for $1. She later sold the rare item for over $7,000, making a huge profit.
Harry and Meghan's chances of attending coronation receive boost
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been invited to King Charles III's coronation but are yet to say whether they will go.
Russian state TV mocks U.S. bank failures: "Take that, Americans"
Russian state TV host Vladimir Solovyov claimed Americans may begin to question how much money is being sent to Ukraine while banks attempt to avoid collapse.
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle disliked more than Prince Andrew in America
Harry's book said "whatever grievances people had against us, sex crimes weren't on the list" in a swipe at his uncle Andrew.
"Communists kidnapped my mother after her brave act of defiance"
Marta Hobbs tells Newsweek about fleeing communist Poland in 1987 in this original essay.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's popularity hits all-time low
The slump in Harry and Meghan's popularity in the U.S. may not hit them in the pocket as they have been unpopular in Britain for years but their projects remain a commercial success.
"Moving to America as a Black woman was shocking"
I wasn't allowed to go outside because my parents told me that it was dangerous.
"My father fled North Korea, time is running out to find his family"
"If we can make this happen before I die," my father's friend said, "then I can say I have accomplished my life's work."