Mark Zuckerberg Says Vaccine Hesitancy Is Not a Social Media Problem
"I don't think pinning this on social media primarily is accurate," Zuckerberg said about vaccine hesitancy among Facebook users.
'We Renewed Our Wedding Vows in All 50 U.S. States'
All our vow renewals had something individual that we loved about them. We renewed our vows on the beach in Hawaii and in New Mexico we said our vows at the Roswell UFO Museum.
Senate Hopeful Mike Gibbons Blasts 'Woke' Culture, Says Women Not Oppressed
Gibbons aims to replace retiring senator Rob Portman in the 2022 midterms.
The 25 Highest Paying Jobs in the U.S.
Healthcare, finance and management provide the biggest paychecks.
Allyson Felix: Husband, Record and Nike Deal Details of Track Sprinter
Allyson Felix is one of the greatest sprinters in U.S. history, holding the record for the most Olympic track-and-field medals won by an American woman.
Why Millennials and Gen Z Aren't Proud to Be American
Polling shows a patriotism gap between the old and the young. Newsweek explores why American pride is dying out with younger generations.
Popovich: Olympics 'Transcends All That Petty Crap Between Governments'
"The people generally get along, appreciate each other, no matter what country you're talking about," U.S. basketball coach Gregg Popovich said.
China Issues List of 'Wrongdoings' to U.S., Demands Behaviors Must Stop
China pushed the U.S. to drop the extradition of Meng Wanzhou, accused of conducting "millions of dollars" of transactions that violated U.S. sanctions on Iran.
Americans Mock the British 'Heatwave' After Realizing It's Only 88F
The U.S. has been in the grip of its own heatwave, with temperatures soaring to 128 degrees Fahrenheit at Death Valley, California, on June 17.
Why the U.S. Should be Wary of Calls for Foreign Intervention
From the outside, intervening in a dicey situation can seem like the easy solution to a devil of a problem. Too frequently, though, it turns out to be the wrong one.
Cuban Americans Plan Reverse Refugee Voyage to Cuba in Flotilla
The group had plans of sending boats to Cuba filled with flashlights, bottled water, and boxes of canned food.
The 2 Americas of COVID-19
The vaccinated half is moving forward, and the unvaccinated half is falling behind. What a strange place we've become.
COVID Cases in Los Angeles Double for the Second Week in a Row
For the second consecutive week, Los Angeles is experiencing a rise in new COVID-19.
BLM Utah Leader Defends Calling American Flag a Hate Symbol
Lex Scott said "armed white men show up" at protests "carrying and wearing American flags."
New Jeep Wagoneer, Grand Cherokee L Wear American Flags
Jeep history is as American as apple pie. The company is celebrating its heritage with a new prominent display of the American flag on its vehicles.
Family Gets Letter to 'Pack' Mexican Flag Outside Their Home
"If you have become an American, you should fly our flag proudly and pack the Mexico flag in a box and never open it," a letter sent to a family in Topeka, Kansas read.
These States Have the Toughest Fireworks Laws
Some states in America have stricter laws against fireworks than others. Find out which states have the toughest laws.
12 of the Best 4th of July Songs
Here are the 12 best 4th of July songs for your patriotic playlist, from country bops to jazzy beats and heavy rock.
Why Anti-Racism Should be Taught in Our Schools
Folks are loudly fighting anti-racism education in our schools, and in the course of doing so, are actually showing how wrong we've gotten things as a country.
Violence to Non-violence: Transforming America from the Inside Out
Our enlightened ideals have always been accompanied by a violent streak, like an unholy double helix that is part of America's DNA.
China State Media Warns of Russia Counterattack to U.S. 'Provocations'
China also cautioned the U.S. that it will "strike heavily" if the U.S. investigates the origin of COVID-19.
Bernie Sanders Urges Cooperation Over Confrontation With China
The Vermont senator said Washington should cooperate with Beijing on issues such as climate change, pandemics, nuclear proliferation and economic inequality.
HHS Reviewing Research Grants Amid Concerns Wuhan Lab Used Money Improperly
Funding to the Wuhan Institute of Virology has been called into question as Republicans push for probe into lab as source of COVID-19 pandemic.
5 Takeaways From Vladimir Putin's NBC News Interview
During a 90-minute interview, NBC News senior international correspondent Keir Simmons asked the longest-serving Russian leader since Joseph Stalin about the state of dissent in his country, the conflict with the U.S. and his thoughts on Alexei Navalny.
China Likens Lab Leak Momentum to U.S. 'Hyping Up' WMD Ahead of Iraq War
China has remained firm that the Wuhan lab was not the source of the COVID-19 outbreak and questioned American politicians' motives for pushing the narrative.
15 'America's Got Talent' Winners and Where They Are Now
Newsweek has taken a look back at every former winner during its 15-year run, to see how they fared with fame.
Californian Attends America-Themed Party in Europe and Praises the Costumes
Debate raged in the TikTok comments as to whether the attire was more Canadian or American, while one person branded it Amish.
Russia's Top Tech CEO Calls Strict US Sanctions on Country 'War'
Sergey Chemezov, the head of Rostec, a state-owned technology and manufacturing corporation, said Russia should be ready for the trade war and believes it will hurt the European Union more than the United States.
The High Cost of Forgetting
May God bless you and these United States of America. But more importantly, may God bless and comfort the loved ones of the brave men and women who gave their last full measure of devotion to this great nation.
Do You Say Happy Memorial Day? The Debate Over the Appropriate Sentiment
Some feel pairing "happy" with "Memorial Day" misses the point of the holiday, but others see it as an acknowledgment of what servicemembers gave their lives for.