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- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/11/5
The display, which is actually two separate showers, is known for its spectacularly bright fireballs.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/11/5
Fresh off the U.S. leg of her "Eras Tour," Swift was on hand to support her boyfriend Travis Kelce and his Chiefs teammates.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/11/5
Last week the death toll exceeded 43,000, said The Palestinian Health Ministry.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/11/5
An official from Pennsylvania's Lancaster County said that hundreds of suspicious voter registration forms were found to be fraudulent.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/11/5
Kamala Harris accused her rival of making several gaffes during the rally in Grand Rapids, including calling her "he" and mistaking the city...
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/11/5
Analysis by independent Russian outlet Agenstvo points to a spike in losses of Moscow's military equipment last month.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/11/5
Three U.S. House races in Texas-Mexico border districts are going to be highly competitive due to immigration concerns.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/11/5
Russian forces continue to make gains in Ukraine's Donetsk region and other parts of the front, according to the ISW.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/11/5
Every time we go to the polls, the results remind us that America is a fractured, fragmented nation.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/11/5
Research has shown that rain helped secure Florida and an eventual win for Republican George W Bush in the 2000 election.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/11/5
With just hours until polls open, election forecasters continue to show that the race is neck and neck.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/11/5
One snake handler was called to the same house twice in one week to remove two different snakes from the same toilet.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/11/5
President Volodymyr Zelensky spoke with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/11/5
Fewer people have tied the knot so far this year than in the same period during the height of China's strict anti-pandemic lockdowns.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/11/5
Most Trump voters believe he should run again in 2028—but the general public doesn't agree
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/11/5
The former president has suggested he would not run again if he loses this election.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/11/5
Pyongyang's troops have already been fired open in Russia's Kursk region, according to a Ukrainian military official.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/11/5
Florida voters cast their ballots on two major measures: abortion rights and the legalization of recreational marijuana.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/11/5
Here, Newsweek rounds up what the latest polls and election forecasts say about Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Tru...
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/11/5
As Donald Trump and Kamala Harris clash in a tight election, vote counts may find themselves the target of unhappy voters.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/11/5
Many Americans don't want to hear it, but the Electoral College is a uniquely damaging system that wildly distorts the will of the voter, yi...
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/11/5
A judge has established a timeline to decide on a preliminary injunction in the antitrust lawsuit challenging NASCAR's charter system.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/11/5
He attributed his endorsement to Elon Musk.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/11/5
Guardians All-Star designated hitter David Fry has undergone elbow surgery that will sideline him well into the 2025 season.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/11/5
Kansas City Chiefs Pro Bowler went to the locker room with an apparent injury.