Hearts melt at mom finding joy in simple things on vacation
"I love watching people enjoying the little things in life, especially if we bring that experience to them," read one comment.
Volkswagen-owned Scout Motors bets on its rugged heritage, American labor
The Scout brand is returning with an off-road focused SUV and pickup truck
American who tried "all the diets" reveals how she lost 50lbs in six months
"My skin was glowing and I lost the weight I was struggling with my whole life," Kayleigh Donahue told Newsweek.
Mom, 38, dies of ovarian cancer—how her dying wish wiped millions in debt
"She was a truly hilarious, beautiful woman who lit up every room she was in," Casey McIntyre's husband told Newsweek.
Who is Alix Dorsainvil? American nurse and her child kidnapped in Haiti
The New Hampshire nurse and Christian aid worker was taken with her child the same day that the U.S. issued a "do not travel" warning for Haiti.
Houston woman faces jail for screaming in Dubai
Truck driver and influencer Tierra Allen has reportedly been detained in the U.A.E. following an argument with an employee at a car rental firm.
What U.S. intelligence leaks say about American troops in Ukraine
Dozens of leaked U.S. intelligence documents about the war in Ukraine and other national security issues were found online last month.
Did Wallis Simpson and the Duke of Windsor attend the coronation?
Newsweek answers a reader's question about whether the Duke and Duchess of Windsor were invited to attend a coronation after the abdication.
Russia's FSB accuses U.S. citizen of "biological" espionage
The Federal Security Service said it had "initiated a criminal case" against an unnamed American citizen suspected of "collecting intelligence information."
West will have to negotiate with Russia whether it 'wants it or not'—Lavrov
The Russian foreign minister said the West is losing the ability to "steer the world economy the way it wants."
Stanford slammed for putting "American" on forbidden word list: "Take that"
The list was initially meant for a particular department but has gone public for its wide array of language deemed harmful.
Pregnant American defends using the U.K.'s national healthcare service
"Some people in my comments told me to go back to America and accused me of being here just to get care," McGuinness told Newsweek.
Far-Right triumph in Israel election "deeply troubling"—Jewish Americans
American Jewish groups have spoken out after an election that could see the far right join an Israeli governing coalition.
What is Indigenous North American stickball? Google Doodle celebrates sport
The November 1, 2022, Google Doodle marks the start of U.S. Native American Heritage Month.
Should you tip your food driver if you're already paying delivery fees?
The rules around tipping waiting staff are clear; if only the protocols for delivery drivers were so apparent. Newsweek looks into the issue.
The 2024 Ford Mustang is Technology Wrapped in Tradition
Ford's ubiquitous muscle car might be the last gasoline vehicle standing as Dodge retires Challenger and Chevy gives way
American Killed in Ukraine Was Front-Line 'Tactical Jesus,' Friend Says
"Ukraine is better off for having him and worse off that he's not here," a friend of Joshua Alan Jones told Newsweek.
How Andrew Tate Went From Big Brother to Controversial Influencer
Tate has been accused of promoting "misogyny" by an anti-extremism campaigner.
Syria Demands U.S. Withdraw Forces 'Immediately' After Rocket Strike
The Syrian government has long considered the presence of U.S. troops illegal.
Younger Americans Most Likely To Feel Unsafe on a Daily Basis: Poll
A poll conducted by Arlo, the wireless surveillance camera company, found that many young Americans are likely to take precautions about their personal safety.
Americans Are Better Vacation Planners Than the British: Survey
A survey by Go City found American couples are more likely to argue with their partners while preparing for vacation than British couples.
Tesla, Honda Top 2022 Cars.com List of Most American-made Vehicles
The annual rankings rate the cars, trucks, SUVs and minivans made in the U.S.A. Taking into account a number of factors.
These American-Made Vodkas Are Incredible
Looking for vodka that is made in the U.S.? Here are the best options distilled from pears, corn and apples. Plus, you can add a bottle to your bar for under $20.
Jimmy Hill, American Killed in Ukraine, 'Gunned Down' in Bread Line: Family
Hill is one of multiple United States citizens to be killed in Ukraine, according to Ukrainian police.
Cadillac to Reveal Price, Specs of Escalade V-Series in May
Pricing, availability and specs for the performance-focused 2023 Cadillac Escalade-V go live on May 11th.
'What Is American Food Like in Japan?': Woman's Taste Test Video Goes Viral
"It looks like cartoon food," one viewer commented.
Internet Backs Wife's Refusal to Cook After Husband Binned Her Asian Food
The wife claimed her husband gets "nauseous" and "loses his appetite after he sees the traditional dishes I prepare for my family."
U.S. Journalist Jailed Over Working for Media Outlet He Left 7 Months Prior
"It is disappointing that the prosecution is still alleging that Danny was working for Myanmar Now in March 2021," Frontier Myanmar's editor-in-chief said.
American Man 'Begging' Iran to Release Ailing Father, Seeks WH Intervention
"My father has already lost so much precious time. I'm begging Iran to let him spend whatever small amount of time he has left with his family," Babak Namazi said.
Families Begin Identifying 13 U.S. Service Members in Deadly Kabul Attack
Among those that have been named are Maxton William Soviak of Ohio, David Lee Espinoza of Texas and Rylee McCollum of Wyoming.