US doesn't need to tell Israel not to kill civilians, its army says
A senior Israel Defence Forces official said they already understood that they should do all they could to avoid killing civilians, but had made some mistakes.
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US faces "enormous" growing threat from tropical viruses, experts warn
Tropical diseases such as malaria, Zika and dengue fever have all seen U.S. transmissions and outbreaks in recent years.
US puts second nuclear submarine by South Korea after warning Kim Jong Un
The U.S. recently warned that a nuclear strike from North Korea would result in "the end of the Kim regime."
Chinese media issues foreboding warning to US: "Playing with fire"
Tensions between China and the Philippines have grown in the South China Sea.
Rent plummets in these 5 cities
There were 5 metropolitan areas that saw rents come down significantly over the past year, according to a new Realtor.com report.
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Majority of US cities are experiencing the "urban heat island" effect
Forty-seven out of 50 cities across the U.S. experienced significant warming between 1985 and 2020, a study has shown.
NATO ally to give Ukraine billion-dollar booster
The aid comes one day after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited the U.S. in a fruitless attempt to secure more funds.
Apple Sauce Recall as Dozens of Children Suffer Adverse Reaction
The FDA will investigate a food production plant in Ecuador after companies recalled the child-aimed product.
It's Time to Shed Some Light on U.S. Investment in Communist China
Americans trust their system to work for them, not for their greatest adversary. We need straightforward legislation to contain dangerous Communist Chinese.
With Putin's Fifth Term, China and Russia Will Both Have Rulers for Life
A success in the ongoing war will certainly encourage Putin to go after NATO members that he now thinks should be part of Russia.
Putin ally hit with painful history lesson from fellow pundit
Vladimir Solovyov claimed on his talk show that the might of the U.S. army is a cinema-produced fantasy.
Hamas condemns US veto of UN Gaza ceasefire resolution
The resolution would have demanded an immediate ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war.
Map shows where deadly mpox cases are rising as CDC issues warning
The mpox virus has been spreading in the Democratic Republic of the Congo as the CDC issues a travel health notice.
Ukraine's losing its greatest asset
A new report shows new aid pledged to Kyiv has greatly decreased in recent months.
Exclusive: Biden's plan for Gaza wins Palestinian backing
The Palestinian Authority could start governing Gaza once the current conflict between Israel and Hamas is over, a senior Palestinian official told Newsweek.
US official reveals drastic punishment for Russia
A U.S. government official said Washington aims to continue punishing Russian President Vladimir Putin for his war in Ukraine.
Kissinger's death divides America, unites China
Kissinger's death is being widely mourned in China despite an angry backlash against the controversial diplomat on U.S. social media.
Russia issues ominous warning about war with NATO
Russian officials have routinely insinuated that Russia could attack NATO members for providing Ukraine with assistance.
India accused of "transnational terrorism" by target of alleged plot in US
Gurpatwant Singh Pannun spoke to Newsweek after U.S. authorities charged an Indian man with an alleged plot to kill him on U.S. soil.
Kissinger remembered in China as "old friend" as tributes pour in
Kissinger's death was the top trend on major Chinese social media platforms
Indian charged in NY for alleged plot to kill U.S.-based Sikh activist
U.S. prosecutors said the man had been arrested in the Czech Republic on June 30, following the efforts of U.S. and international law enforcement agencies.
New details emerge on ballistic missiles fired towards US ship
The missiles landed 10 miles away from USS Mason and the vessel Central Park off the coast of Somalia.
Texans leaving the state as property taxes climb
High numbers of Americans are leaving the Lone Star state behind not very long after they moved to it.
China confronts U.S. warship as tension grows: "Drove it away"
The incident highlighted tension between U.S. and Chinese forces and was the first such confrontation since a meeting between U.S. and Chinese presidents.
Does the US actually want Ukraine to defeat Russia?
The White House may need to recalibrate its approach if 2023 ends without a major Ukrainian battlefield breakthrough.
Out-of-control invasive "super pigs" set to cross US border
Half-boar, half-pig hybrids that reproduce incredibly quickly are making their way south towards the Canada-U.S. border.
China focuses on OpenAI turmoil in A.I. race with U.S.
Amid drama over OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, some in rival China ask if new board member Larry Summers will align the key company to US government and other interests
US flexes muscles with ally in waters claimed by China
China deployed a frigate to monitor the movements of U.S. and Philippine forces.
Russian Air Force's flashy display ends in failure
One executive said he believed Russian firms were deliberately sidelined during last week's Dubai Airshow.