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The former governor is emerging as the clear front-runner in the Democratic primary race for New York City mayor.
"One of the most painful things is that no one looked me in the eyes anymore, as if I was sub-human," Ann told Newsweek.
A blind, deaf Dachshund's joyful reaction to his owner's return has melted hearts online, with over 4.9 million views of the touching moment.
Jack Royston is Newsweek's Chief Royal Correspondent based in London, U.K. He reports on the British royal family—including ...
Carlos King, who runs Kingdom Reign Entertainment, speaks to Newsweek about shaping the future of unscripted programs ...
The King's Trust gala in New York City showcased the pioneering work of King Charles III's flagship charity in helping young ...
Malcolm X was immortalized in Spike Lee's biographical movie in 1992. The filmmaker told Newsweek why the life and message of the civil rights leader still resonates on the 100th anniversary of his ...
Governor Kathy Hochul's failure to address the glaring issue of school choice has left our students in New York trapped in a failing system. Despite spending more than any other state in the nation ...
Born in the U.S., forged in Peru, chosen in Rome, Leo XIV will helm a church facing debt, division and decline ...
Judge Stephanie Haines ruled in favor of the Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan nationals.
The new budget reconciliation bill being proposed by Republicans would give a decade-long period to AI developers to operate without regulation.
Despite his Islamist background, al-Sharaa has shown more pragmatic than ideological since the fall of President Bashar al-Assad ...