What regular arguing with your partner actually says about your marriage
According to these experts, fights might not be the signal of doom you think they are.
Marco Rubio defends aid freeze: 'The US government is not a charity'
The Trump administration's sweeping overhaul of U.S. humanitarian aid has thrown U.S. Agency for International Development, into turmoil.
Daughter's reason for refusing to help "broke" mom pay rent backed
"Labeling her a 'rich family's charity case' is mean spirited," etiquette expert Jo Hayes told Newsweek.
What it will take to rebuild Gaza after the Israel-Hamas war
Experts discuss how long rebuilding Gaza's $18.5 billion of damaged infrastructure could take after 15 months of conflict.
Drones could be "magic tools" in fight against bears
"The drone was such an asset that I couldn't imagine doing the job without it," researcher Wesley M Sarmento said.
Fury over millennial man's response to neighbor not sharing Wi-Fi
"Boundaries like this are not a reflection of selfishness, but rather an assertion of personal responsibility," an expert told Newsweek.
Exemption from Trump refugee order sought for 15K Afghans fleeing Taliban
Thousands of refugees attempting to escape the Taliban's rule could be left unaided due to President Trump's executive order enforcing a 90-day ban.
Donald Trump to help find Austin Tice in Syria
Mother Debra Tice says she has renewed faith in the U.S. government's efforts to locate her son, who has been missing for thirteen years.
Woman calls out relatable feeling that makes no sense as an adult
The holistic healer sparked a viral conversation on adult anxiety, trauma, and breaking free from the fear of mistakes.
Marco Rubio: Ukraine must make concessions to end war with Russia
Florida Senator Marco Rubio is being questioned for his confirmation hearing in front of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Iran gets major drone boost amid growing tensions with Israel
Iran's army appears to be preparing for conflict as it has acquired 1,000 drones and has recently conducted air defense exercises.
Kremlin open to Putin-Trump meeting after refuting plans
A spokesperson for Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed the possibility of in-person talks during a Friday conference call.
Trump tells GOP governors about Putin meeting: 'We're setting it up'
Trump hosted 22 of the nation's 27 Republican governors for dinner at Mar-a-Lago Thursday.
Palestinian death toll in Israel-Hamas war passes 46,000: Officials
Approximately 90 percent of Gaza's 2.3 million residents have been displaced, Gaza's Health Ministry reports.
Woman backed for "harsh" response to friend who got dumped
"As we become older, we often feel that childhood friendships are bound to us as an extended family," an expert told Newsweek.
Army commander Joseph Aoun becomes Lebanon's new president
Lebanon's parliament elected the former army commander president after a two-year vacancy for the head of state.
Mom backed for not forcing daughter into cheerleading with ex's new partner
"What is worrisome, however, is the hostility that OP is modeling for her kids," an expert told Newsweek.
How neighbor responds to next door's text about front yard sparks fury
"I regularly advise people - a sincere apology is relational superglue - it can fix almost anything," an expert told Newsweek.
West Bank bus ambush leaves 3 Israelis dead
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to find and punish the attackers who killed three people in the West Bank on Monday.
Russia includes West in "retaliation" warning after Ukraine's ATACMS attack
The Kremlin responded to an attempted missile strike on the border territory of Belgorod, which Russia blamed as much on the U.S. for authorizing ATACMS use.
Lost battlefield of Alexander the Great discovered
The battle—which occurred in 334 B.C.—is considered "one of the most pivotal moments" in world history, one archaeologist said.
Putin faces awkward question from Chinese media about ending Ukraine war
The Russian leader said that, if he could do it over, he'd have launched his invasion even earlier than February 2022.
Russia holds interest rates at 21% amid inflation
Contributing factors to inflation include increased military production, labor shortages, and a weakening ruble.
Netanyahu tours Syrian buffer zone after Assad's fall
The buffer zone was taken by Israel following the fall of ousted Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad's regime.
Dueling cats captivate internet: "A cinematic masterpiece"
"They have a pretty good relationship. For the most part, they will play with each other," the owner told Newsweek.
Congress critics tell Blinken: Afghan withdrawal "lit the world on fire"
Republicans have criticized the withdrawal as a major failure of the Biden administration.
Why woman is snubbing invite to sister's wedding cheered: "Boundaries"
"The sister has every healthy reason for distancing her self from her intrusive and boundaryless family," an expert told Newsweek.
France begins military withdrawal from key African counterterrorism ally
Approximately 1,000 French troops are set to leave Chad, marking a significant reduction of France's military presence in the Sahel region.
Russia moves closer to taking Taliban off terror list
Analysts suggest Russia's primary goal is to assert influence in Afghanistan and Central Asia while countering Western involvement in the region.
Unaccounted chemical weapons warning issued to Syria amid chaos
Syria joined the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons in 2013 following international outrage over a gas attack on civilians.