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Jasmine Laws is a US News Reporter at Newsweek based in London, U.K. Her focus is reporting on health insurance, including Medicare and Medicaid, but she also writes about U.S. politics, crime and ...
unexploded ordnances were found in one area of the peat bog, which was used as a bombing range from 1942 to 1945.
Cambodia accuses Thai forces of evicting villagers and erecting barbed wire despite their ceasefire, while Thailand accuses Cambodia of using land mines.
Japan views the exclusive economic zone as "indispensable" to the country, allowing it to "exclusively develop" mineral resources.
Brian Figel told Newsweek: "We tried on several occasions to pin down where the leak was coming from; it wasn't worth it to ...
After two years of falling or flat rates, rent is back on the rise across the country, especially in cities where supply is ...
Overall, vegetarians had a 12% lower risk of all cancers combined and an 18% lower risk of so-called "medium-frequency" ...
Parenting comes with challenges, joys and a fair share of chaos—but according to one mom, there's a surprisingly narrow "sweet spot" when it comes to truly enjoying it. In a clip on TikTok, Nicole ...
An 11-year-old boy's decision to give the highest tip option available on a Papa John's order has provoked more than 2,700 comments after his father shared the story online. Posting under the username ...
Newsweek reported about an incident where a woman refused to attend her friend's wedding, after they asked the woman not to bring her current partner as her plus-one since her ex-girlfriend would be ...
"Awww look at that face. It says 'I cant do right for doing wrong, I really thought I was helping my hoomans,'" a user said.
Conflict is raging across a precarious world. The delicate balance of power that emerged from the 20th century's great wars ...