Newsweek
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/12/4
"This isn't just about coffee; it's about how women's time and skills are often treated as communal property," one expert told Newsweek.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/12/4
'It feels good to slip back into this skin. I do this for the love of the game.'
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/12/4
The three major stock indexes, which measure how stocks perform, were up Wednesday.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/12/4
The three-part series "Aaron Rodgers: Enigma" will debut on December 17.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/12/4
Satellite imagery shows Russia relocated vessels from Syria's port of Tartus, raising questions about Moscow's help for its ally.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/12/4
"The internet found them in a matter of hours, and they invited me to their wedding next year," the recipient of the mug told Newsweek.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/12/4
President-elect Donald Trump's remarks about NATO have undermined confidence that the U.S. could be counted on in a crisis.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/12/4
President-elect Donald Trump said he has picked Navarro to be senior counselor for trade and manufacturing.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/12/4
"Our mom said Ryan is the firstborn, so am I really Ryan? Did our great-grandmother switch us?" Bryan Tate asked.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/12/4
The European Union says the Taliban's latest reported decision represented another appalling violation of fundamental human rights.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/12/4
The U.S. economy is predicted to slow in growth, according to reports by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/12/4
The Chi-Chi's restaurant chain will offer an "updated dining experience with the same great taste and Mexican flavor," the son of the founde...
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/12/4
Everything you need to know about Path of Exile 2 preload and when early access starts on PC and consoles.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/12/4
Tabatha Taylor certainly doesn't mind being likened to the celebrities, and she can see where people are coming from, especially with her ey...
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/12/4
Newsweek's new map is based on a simulated attack on U.S. silos.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/12/4
China's ban on critical minerals include gallium and germanium and metalloid antimony, all used to manufacture semiconductors.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/12/4
The Intel Arc B570 and B580 are made for playing PC games at 1440p without breaking the bank.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/12/4
This is the second impeachment complaint to be filed against Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte this week.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/12/4
This asteroid, named 2024 XA1, is only the 11th object we have ever managed to detect before it entered our planet's atmosphere.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/12/4
Lead is neurotoxic and can erode brain cells and alter brain function, so there is no safe level of exposure at any point in life, health ex...
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/12/4
Jac Eisdorfer and Ashley Brooke were desperate to see the Eiffel Tower lit up at night, but it didn't quite go to plan.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/12/4
Frontier has announced a host of new benefits for its member customers, including first-class seats at the front of the plane.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/12/4
Seoul's withdrawal from the nascent trilateral security alliance with the U.S. and Japan could strengthen China's hand in the region.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/12/4
Scientists have revived the theory that short-period comets could have played a crucial role in filling Earth's oceans with water.
- Newsweek ( Middle East ) 2024/12/4
Drones have been spotted in Morris and Somerset Counties, where Donald Trump's Bedminster golf course and the Picatinny Arsenal army base ar...