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Six dead, 5 hurt in raging Georgia house fire: 'It Was a Tough Morning' Damaged cargo plane makes emergency landing Missing baby sparks police search, parents arrested Hamas calls for "day of anger' across Israel and West Bank Fake Uber driver wanted for sexual assault in California F-22 Jet Crash At Savannah Airport: Everything We Know Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani Interpreter Linked to Betting Scandal House suddenly explodes in Pennsylvania Multiple people shot inside Georgia home Trump savors historic Iowa win, Haley turns up the heat, DeSantis survives Who will replace Kevin McCarthy? Who Is Shane James? Man arrested after Texas shooting spree Prince Harry encouraged illegal drug use, court filing alleges Sandra Day O'Connor dies at 93: Read Supreme Court's full statement Maine Active Shooter: Police release suspect photos Updates: Wagner chief Prigozhin's reported death sparks investigation Judge addresses "death penalty" rumors as Trump pleads not guilty New Jersey Lieutenant Governor Sheila Oliver dies Judge praises Fox News, Dominion lawyers after settlement Chicago police swarm Trump Tower Synagogue shooting leaves seven dead, three wounded in Jerusalem Adnan Syed news: Charges dropped against 'Serial' podcast murder suspect Queen Elizabeth II—Britain's Longest-Reigning Monarch—Dead at 96 Plane Crash Prompts China Airline to Ground All Boeing 737-800 Aircraft California Shooting as Multiple People Gunned Down at House Party Colin Powell Dies From COVID Complications, Was Fully Vaccinated Gabby Petito Was Strangled, Coroner Rules Trump Calls on Biden to Resign After 'Tragic Mess in Afghanistan' Adams Wins Democratic Primary in New York, Poised to be Second Black Mayor Bill Cosby Released From Prison FAQs References
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Six dead, 5 hurt in raging Georgia house fire: 'It Was a Tough Morning'

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Six dead, 5 hurt in raging Georgia house fire: 'It Was a Tough Morning'

Six people are dead and five others hospitalized after a raging house fire with flames shooting through the roof in Newnan, Georgia, within Coweta County.

By Monica Sager On 6/17/24 at 11:23 AM EDT

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Damaged cargo plane makes emergency landing

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Damaged cargo plane makes emergency landing

186 flights were delayed after an Atlas Air cargo plane was forced to make emergency return on Monday morning.

By Joe Edwards On 6/17/24 at 5:33 AM EDT

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Missing baby sparks police search, parents arrested

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Missing baby sparks police search, parents arrested

Kentucky State Police are searching for missing 8-month-old baby Miya Tucker after arresting her parents, Tesla Tucker and Cage Rudd in Kentucky's Ohio County.

By Joe Edwards On 6/7/24 at 6:50 AM EDT

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Hamas calls for "day of anger' across Israel and West Bank

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Hamas calls for "day of anger' across Israel and West Bank

The group has encouraged people to mobilize ahead of Wednesday's Flag March parade in Jerusalem.

By Joe Edwards On 6/5/24 at 4:49 AM EDT

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Fake Uber driver wanted for sexual assault in California

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Fake Uber driver wanted for sexual assault in California

Clovis police are hunting a man who sexually assaulted a woman in Fresno after he posed as an Uber driver.

By Joe Edwards On 5/10/24 at 5:33 AM EDT

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F-22 Jet Crash At Savannah Airport: Everything We Know

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F-22 Jet Crash At Savannah Airport: Everything We Know

The "mishap" happened during a training exercise on Monday in Georgia.

By Monica Sager On 5/6/24 at 4:08 PM EDT

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Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani Interpreter Linked to Betting Scandal

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Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani Interpreter Linked to Betting Scandal

Representatives of Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani accused his interpreter of a "massive theft" linked to an illegal betting operation.

By Maren Angus-Coombs On 3/20/24 at 6:38 PM EDT

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Multiple people shot inside Georgia home

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Multiple people shot inside Georgia home

Barrow County Sheriff's Office confirmed it was investigating a shooting in Winder on Thursday morning, with two people reported dead and a third injured.

By Aleks Phillips On 2/8/24 at 9:29 AM EST

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Trump savors historic Iowa win, Haley turns up the heat, DeSantis survives

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Trump savors historic Iowa win, Haley turns up the heat, DeSantis survives

Former President Donald Trump has won the Iowa caucuses, according to network projections.

By Sheri Kasprzak On 1/15/24 at 8:44 PM EST

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Who will replace Kevin McCarthy?

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Who will replace Kevin McCarthy?

GOP Representative and former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced Wednesday that he will leave Congress by the end of the year.

By Rachel Dobkin On 12/6/23 at 12:28 PM EST

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Who Is Shane James? Man arrested after Texas shooting spree

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Who Is Shane James? Man arrested after Texas shooting spree

The suspect was taken into custody in connection with a series of shootings and homicides, including two separate incidents that injured police officers.

By Khaleda Rahman On 12/6/23 at 9:55 AM EST

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Prince Harry encouraged illegal drug use, court filing alleges

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Prince Harry encouraged illegal drug use, court filing alleges

The Heritage Foundation wants Joe Biden's administration to say whether Prince Harry disclosed drugs use on visa forms.

By Jack Royston On 12/5/23 at 5:35 AM EST

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Sandra Day O'Connor dies at 93: Read Supreme Court's full statement

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Sandra Day O'Connor dies at 93: Read Supreme Court's full statement

Justice O'Connor was appointed to the Supreme Court by President Reagan in 1981 and retired in 2006.

By Matthew Impelli On 12/1/23 at 10:20 AM EST

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Maine Active Shooter: Police release suspect photos

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Maine Active Shooter: Police release suspect photos

Police said at least 22 people are dead and 50 to 60 injured by the gunfire.

By Jon Jackson On 10/25/23 at 9:38 PM EDT

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Updates: Wagner chief Prigozhin's reported death sparks investigation

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Updates: Wagner chief Prigozhin's reported death sparks investigation

Wagner Group leader and founder Yevgeny Prigozhin was reportedly killed Wednesday in a plane crash.

By Nick Mordowanec On 8/23/23 at 1:32 PM EDT

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Judge addresses "death penalty" rumors as Trump pleads not guilty

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Judge addresses "death penalty" rumors as Trump pleads not guilty

Trump appeared for his third arraignment, during which the judge clarified the maximum sentence that the former president is facing.

By Katherine Fung On 8/3/23 at 4:30 PM EDT

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New Jersey Lieutenant Governor Sheila Oliver dies

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New Jersey Lieutenant Governor Sheila Oliver dies

Oliver died Tuesday after being hospitalized for an undisclosed medical issue.

By Anna Skinner On 8/1/23 at 1:04 PM EDT

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Judge praises Fox News, Dominion lawyers after settlement

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Judge praises Fox News, Dominion lawyers after settlement

Lawyers for Fox News and Dominion Voting Systems reached a settlement hours before the defamation trial was set to begin.

By Katherine Fung On 4/18/23 at 4:28 PM EDT

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Chicago police swarm Trump Tower

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Chicago police swarm Trump Tower

Police officers and SWAT team units surrounded Trump Tower on Wednesday afternoon.

By Nick Mordowanec On 4/5/23 at 2:51 PM EDT

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Synagogue shooting leaves seven dead, three wounded in Jerusalem

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Synagogue shooting leaves seven dead, three wounded in Jerusalem

The shooting came a day after the Israeli military killed nine Palestinians in an attack on a West Bank refugee camp.

By Anna Skinner On 1/27/23 at 3:06 PM EST

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Adnan Syed news: Charges dropped against 'Serial' podcast murder suspect

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Adnan Syed news: Charges dropped against 'Serial' podcast murder suspect

Syed, who has long maintained his innocence, was released from prison last month after serving more than two decades behind bars.

By Simone Carter On 10/11/22 at 1:59 PM EDT

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Queen Elizabeth II—Britain's Longest-Reigning Monarch—Dead at 96

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Queen Elizabeth II—Britain's Longest-Reigning Monarch—Dead at 96

Queen Elizabeth II has died aged 96, sending not just Britain but the world into mourning following 70 years on the throne.

By Jack Royston On 9/8/22 at 1:31 PM EDT

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Plane Crash Prompts China Airline to Ground All Boeing 737-800 Aircraft

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Plane Crash Prompts China Airline to Ground All Boeing 737-800 Aircraft

Video footage of the crash site posted online appeared to show smoke billowing from a forested area, along with remains of the aircraft.

By Natalie Colarossi On 3/21/22 at 9:12 AM EDT

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California Shooting as Multiple People Gunned Down at House Party

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California Shooting as Multiple People Gunned Down at House Party

The number of victims and their conditions are still unknown.

By Giulia Carbonaro On 3/18/22 at 3:47 AM EDT

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Colin Powell Dies From COVID Complications, Was Fully Vaccinated

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Colin Powell Dies From COVID Complications, Was Fully Vaccinated

Former president George W. Bush said he and former first lady Laura Bush were "deeply saddened" by Powell's death.

By Jack Dutton On 10/18/21 at 8:39 AM EDT

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Gabby Petito Was Strangled, Coroner Rules

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Gabby Petito Was Strangled, Coroner Rules

Petito died about three to four weeks before her body was found, the coroner in Teton County, Wyoming, said.

By Matthew Impelli On 10/12/21 at 2:48 PM EDT

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Trump Calls on Biden to Resign After 'Tragic Mess in Afghanistan'

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Trump Calls on Biden to Resign After 'Tragic Mess in Afghanistan'

"It is time for Joe Biden to resign in disgrace for what he has allowed to happen to Afghanistan," Trump said in a statement on Sunday.

By Andrew Stanton On 8/15/21 at 6:27 PM EDT

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Adams Wins Democratic Primary in New York, Poised to be Second Black Mayor

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Adams Wins Democratic Primary in New York, Poised to be Second Black Mayor

Eric Adams has won the Democratic Primary for the Mayor of New York, and he will face Curtis Sliwa in the general.

By Andre J. Ellington On 7/6/21 at 9:04 PM EDT

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Bill Cosby Released From Prison

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Bill Cosby Released From Prison

A judge today ordered the release of the 83-year-old former comedian.

By Jon Jackson On 6/30/21 at 1:02 PM EDT

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Who is Newsweek owned by? ›

Newsweek is a weekly news magazine. Founded as a weekly print magazine in 1933, Newsweek was widely distributed during the 20th century and had many notable editors-in-chief. It is currently co-owned by Dev Pragad, the president and CEO, and Johnathan Davis who sits on the board; they each own 50% of the company.

Is Newsweek a reliable news source? ›

Overview. Ad Fontes Media rates Newsweek in the Middle category of bias and as Generally Reliable/Analysis OR Other Issues in terms of reliability. Newsweek is a news magazine and website based in New York City and distributed around the world in English and in five other languages.

What is the meaning of Newsweek? ›

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishNews‧week /ˈnjuːzwiːk $ ˈnuːz-/ trademark a US weekly magazine which contains articles and photographs about news and current affairs.

Who is the editor in chief of Newsweek? ›

About Us - Nancy Cooper, Editor-in-chief. Dev Pragad, CEO/Owner. - Newsweek.

When did Newsweek go out of business? ›

The magazine continued to be published under the title Newsweek. With the December 31, 2012, issue, however, the magazine ended its print publication as it moved to an all-digital format. In 2013 Newsweek was sold to IBT Media, and its partnership with The Daily Beast ended.

Is Newsweek still printed? ›

Newsweek was a vital weekly magazine that competed with the Time magazine for decades but had not adapted to the new digital world well, so in October 2012, it announced the end of its print edition and continuing as a digital-only publication. Newsweek was founded in 1933.

What news is most credible? ›

By this measure, The Weather Channel persists as the most trusted news source, as it was in 2022 and 2023: Americans are 43 percentage points more likely to call The Weather Channel trustworthy as they are to call it untrustworthy. The Weather Channel is followed by two public broadcasters: the BBC (+25) and PBS (+22).

Is Newsweek American or British? ›

Newsweek is an American weekly news magazine created in 1933. It was a widely published newspaper weekly during the 20th century, with many well-known editors-in-chief over the years.

What are the rules for Newsweek? ›

All reporters for Newsweek must identify themselves clearly. They must never use deception or pretense to obtain information. No Newsweek reporter can accept remuneration of any kind in exchange for coverage. Newsweek journalists must not cover any company, industry or issue in which they have a financial interest.

Is Time magazine still published? ›

Benioff currently publishes the magazine through the company Time USA, LLC.

When did Time magazine stop printing? ›

It probably mostly had to do with money, and little bit with not making the time to read it. Finally, it ceased publication in 2012, going to an online only format. Though it did rebrand itself and is back in print, I haven't looked at the new iteration.

Is newsmagazine a real word? ›

noun. a periodical specializing in reports and commentaries on current events, usually issued weekly.

Where is the headquarter of Newsweek? ›

Headquartered in New York City, Newsweek Media Group owns and operates the iconic Newsweek, Newsweek Events, as well as 14 digital media properties including the International Business Times (IBT), iDigital Times, Latin Times, and Medical Daily.

How do I contact Newsweek? ›

For customer service, please contact support@newsweek.com.

Is Newsweek an American publication? ›

Newsweek is an American weekly news magazine created in 1933. It was a widely published newspaper weekly during the 20th century, with many well-known editors-in-chief over the years.

Who is the CEO of Newsweek magazine? ›

Dev Pragad is the President, CEO and Co-Owner of Newsweek. An American citizen who also holds dual citizenship with the United Kingdom, Pragad is a proud alumnus of Harvard Business School and Fellow of King's College London.

Where is the headquarters of Newsweek magazine? ›

Headquartered in New York City, Newsweek Media Group owns and operates the iconic Newsweek, Newsweek Events, as well as 14 digital media properties including the International Business Times (IBT), iDigital Times, Latin Times, and Medical Daily.

How many people work at Newsweek? ›

Common questions about Newsweek

Newsweek has 201 to 500 employees.

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