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How Black Americans Fared Economically Under Donald Trump and Joe Biden
The two candidates are set to face off in a debate on Thursday.
China Says It Found US Submarine-Hunting Device
Video in a social media account affiliated with Chinese TV allegedly shows a U.S. Navy plane dropping cylindrical sonar objects.
Amy Coney Barrett Slams Gorsuch Throwing 'Cherry-Picked' Statements at Wall
In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court blocked the Environmental Protection Agency from enforcing an air-quality initiative.
Putin's NATO Ally Appears to Have Animated Chat With Zelensky at Summit
A brief exchange between Zelensky and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban at the European Council Summit is raising eyebrows.
Death of Beloved K-9 Left in Sweltering Hot Car Remains Under Investigation
The Savannah Missouri Police Department asked the community for donations to fund its K-9 program in 2020.
Baby Boy Believed Dead After Mom Killed in House Fire: Everything We Know
The six-month old child is believed to be the second victim in a devastating house fire in Alabama on Monday.
Public Schools Ordered to Incorporate Bibles Effective Immediately
The Oklahoma Department of Education is requiring teachers to begin using the Bible in reading materials starting Thursday.
Weather Warning Issued for Drivers
Strong winds could gust up to 55 miles per hour in parts of Idaho on Thursday after a storm moved through the region.
What Happened to Zerick Ozuna? Mystery Surrounds Kansas Boy's Death
The 9-year-old's mother, Shyla Goracke, who was arrested and simultaneously hospitalized following her son's death, has now also died.
The 'Great Resignation' Could Make a Reappearance This Year
More employees said they're likely to change employers in the next 12 months than even during the 'Great Resignation' of 2022.
Maps Show Where Mysterious Monoliths Have Popped Up Around World
After grabbing attention worldwide at the end of 2020, the monoliths have returned with two new reported sightings in the U.S.
Jeffrey Epstein Documents to Remain Secret as Judge Dismisses Lawsuit
"Americans deserve to know what happened" in Jeffrey Epstein's investigation, an attorney who helped sue the FBI told Newsweek.
US Rivers' Total Water Output at Pollution Risk, Study Warns
Over half the water flowing out of U.S. river systems comes from ephemeral streams that are not protected by the Clean Water Act.
Aileen Cannon Slaps Down a Donald Trump Request
The judge overseeing Trump's classified documents case rejected a recent legal request related to the Mar-a-Lago raid.
Navro's Culture Builds a Psychological Safety Net in a Fail-Fast Industry
The company's chief people officer said feeling empowered at work means she can "give 100 percent to the company."
Donald Trump's Gag Order Upends Debate
Trump, who remains under a gag order, will take the debate stage for the first time since he was president on Thursday.
Massive Verizon, T-Mobile and AT&T Outage Hits International Users
Those on vacation wanting to make a call or use their data have been left with limited or no service.
Judge Merchan Lifting Gag Order May 'Come Back to Bite' Trump—Ex-Prosecutor
Glenn Kirschner, a frequent Trump critic, says the rollback of Donald Trump's gag order may hurt Trump during his sentencing.
'Nuclear Disaster' Warning Issued by Analysts Over Ukraine War
"As a planet, we are on a path to disaster and potential mutual destruction," a longtime nuclear analyst told Newsweek.
Texas' State Mammal Gets New Name
"The armadillo that's found in the United States should now be called the Mexican long-nosed armadillo," Anderson Feijó said.
Neil Gorsuch Compares Liberal Supreme Court Justices to 'Picky Child'
Gorsuch criticized his liberal colleagues' approach to the law in a lengthy concurring opinion on Thursday.
Aileen Cannon in 'Hard Place' Over Donald Trump Ruling: Ex-Trump Attorney
Ty Cobb said the latest ruling by Cannon in Trump's classified documents case was "highly irregular."