Millions of Americans Told To Avoid Driving, Drive-Thru Lanes
Millions of Americans have been urged to avoid driving and drive-thru lanes amid concerns over air pollution levels. The National Weather Service (NWS) issued air quality alerts in Texas and…
They Were Bored When They Met Online—Five Years Later, Update Melts Hearts
A simple moment of boredom sparked a conversation that would change one couple’s lives forever. Five years later, their anniversary post on Reddit has gone viral, reminding people that love…
Iryna Zarutska’s Family Demands Justice As Suspect Charged: Report
By Kate Plummer is a Newsweek reporter based in London, U.K. Her focus is on U.S. politics and national affairs, and she is particularly interested in the impact of social…
Seahawks Pro Bowler is Blowing Opportunity for Huge Contract
The Seattle Seahawks lost a tough one to the San Francisco 49ers in Week 1, and while the Seahawks’ offense was certainly a much bigger problem than their defense in…
Americans Are Unknowingly Buying Critically Endangered Shark Meat
Food products containing shark are being sold in grocery stores, seafood markets and online across the United States—and in some cases, they come from species at risk of extinction. This…
Browns QB Shedeur Sanders Lands Jarring Outlook From Former NFL Star
Shedeur Sanders is third on the Cleveland Browns’ quarterback depth chart, and he was not even active for the Browns’ season-opening loss against the Cincinnati Bengals. So, chances are, we…
NATO Ally Scrambles Jets as Russia Launches New Attack
By Robert Birsel is a Newsweek reporter based in Asia with a focus on political and general news. Robert joined Newsweek in 2025 from Radio Free Asia and had previously…
What To Know About Talented Red Sox Pitcher Before MLB Debut
By Tim Crowley is a Newsweek contributor based in Boston, Massachusetts. His focus is MLB content. Tim has been with Newsweek since June 2025 and previously worked at SNY and…
How to Watch Peru vs Paraguay: Live Stream FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifying, TV Channel
By Ben Verbrugge is a freelance sportswriter with a journalism degree from CSU Dominguez Hills. He is a member of the Los Angeles media and spends most of his time…
Late Breakfast Linked to Increased Risk of Death
Among older adults, eating meals late—particularly breakfast—can be a sign of health issues including depression, fatigue and even an increased risk of premature death. This is the conclusion of researchers…