Star chef recalls Bill Gates' bizarre order after booking entire restaurant
"There are people who have money, they're a bit tired of everything," said the Michelin star chef.
Giant, rare shark washes up somewhere it's never been seen before
Little is known about the elusive smalltooth sand tiger shark, which is found in tropical and warm, temperate seas around the world, but rarely seen by humans.
Horror Over Woman's Outburst to Roommate Triggered by Language Barrier
"Sounds like to me [the poster] might have a bit of a control issue," wrote one Reddit user, while another posted, "Jealousy is not a personality either."
The Left's About-Face on Globalization
As the debate on globalization goes on, much of the Left has migrated from the outer fringes to the core.
Hilaria Baldwin's accent controversy resurfaces after Alec Baldwin charges
Hilaria Baldwin addressed waiting media outside the New York apartment where she lives with her husband after he was charged with involuntary manslaughter.
World's oldest person Maria Branyas did this until she was 108 years old
American-born Spaniard Maria Branyas Morera, aged 115 years and 320 days old, became the world's oldest person following the death of the previous title holder.
The Global Abolition of Sex
On December 22, the Scottish Parliament passed a controversial new law that allows for "gender self-ID."
El Gordo lottery drawing: How to enter to win $2.5 billion
United States residents are eligible to enter the competition and could potentially win a grand prize worth millions of dollars.
Why Is China Policing My City?
China's prosecutorial ambitions reach far beyond what's allowed by international treaties.
Shakira highlights Iranian soccer player on death row amid World Cup final
The Colombian pop star urged World Cup viewers on Sunday to remember Amir Nasr-Azadani, who faces potential execution for protesting for women's rights in Iran.
NATO facing "very real" arms shortage due to Ukraine war
Estonian Foreign Minister Urmas Reinsalu told Newsweek that NATO allies need to increase arms deliveries to Ukraine to enable a total victory for Kyiv.
Woman off work with back pain fired after posting dancing videos on TikTok
The employee had reportedly been off work for nearly nine months when the videos were discovered.
Ukraine adds to defense stockpile as Putin warns of "inevitable" attacks
The Kremlin on Friday rejected President Joe Biden's willingness to broker Ukraine peace talks.
Scientists say one thing might stop orca attacking boats
Comments from orca expert Alfredo Lopez come as another sailor shared footage of a killer whale breaking their boat rudder.
Rosalía's Latin Grammy win reignites "not Latina" debate
The Spanish star's huge night at the awards show has caused backlash from many fans online who say the singer is not Latina.
Lake Mead's dire drought-stricken future foreshadowed at deadpool reservoir
Water levels at a hydropower plant in Spain have now reached below the 23 percent needed to produce electricity, due to a severe, prolonged drought.
Mystery orca attacks sink another boat
"We do not know why these accidents and attacks are happening," expert David Lusseau told Newsweek.
"Out of control" bachelor party ordered to pay train passengers $7,500
The revelers' impromptu bash resulted in the train arriving 23 minutes late, a police callout, 216 legal claims by fellow passengers, and a massive bill.
Neymar serving jail time for Spanish fraud case "very improbable": Lawyer
A Brazilian investment firm is asking for a five-year prison sentence and a fine of at least €10 million from the soccer star over alleged fraud.
"Oh no": Orca rams and lifts yacht in latest Portugal attack
"We have got an orca," sailor Norma Russell said as she spotted the whale swimming alongside the vessel. Soon the orca began ramming the boat.
Law student busted after etching notes on pens to cheat in exam
Yolanda De Lucchi told Newsweek the student failed the course and he had to retake it, but that he is "probably a lawyer today."
Scientists edge closer to understanding why and where orcas attack boats
Alfredo López, an orca expert at the Atlantic Orca Working Group, told Newsweek that all attacks have occurred in a particular area.
Amber Heard Spain Trip: Publicists Say Such Moves Not a Good Look for Stars
The actress is facing criticism for vacationing in Spain after saying she can't afford to pay Johnny Depp the millions a court ordered her to pay him.
Shakira to Stand Trial for Tax Fraud: What are Her Chances of Jail Time?
The prosecution has called for an eight-year prison sentence and a multimillion-euro fine from the "Whenever, Wherever" singer.
Shakira Accuses Spanish Govt of Trying to 'Coerce' Settlement in Tax Case
The singer has lashed out at Spanish authorities as she faces a court battle over $14 million tax fraud allegations
Six Face Prison for Starting Rural Life in Protected Spanish Town
Fraguas in Guadalajara was demolished in the 1960s by the Franco regime after expelling its population.
Orca Attacks in Spain Stop for First Time in Months
The previous incidents have ranged from the orcas simply approaching boats to the cetaceans actively interfering with them.
Heartbreak As Brave Bear Mom Who Fought Male on Cliff Found Dead With Cubs
Footage from June shows a male brutally attacking the female bear until they both fall over the edge of a cliff, and tumble down a steep decline.
Orcas Attack Same Family Boat Twice in Terrifying, 'Nightmare' Ordeal
Mikkel Erichsen told Newsweek that the incident felt "terrible," and as if he had completely lost power and control over the situation.
'Ghost Plane' Crashes Miles Out to Sea, Nobody Found in Cockpit
A report has said all four people believed to be on board the aircraft were German.