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Alligator Alcatraz Is a 'Huge Step Backward,' Native Tribal Leader Warns
"This is not a very good idea to put this place in," said Talbert Cypress, the chair of the Miccosukee Tribe.
Student Loan Update: How New Supreme Court Ruling May Impact Borrowers
The high court lifted a federal injunction that had blocked the termination of approximately 1,400 employees.
Trump Administration Considering New Method to Issue H-1Bs
The lottery-based visa program could be replaced with a new weighted selection process.
Several Dead in Explosion at Los Angeles County Sheriff's Facility: Live Updates
Multiple deaths were reported after a possible explosion at the LASD training facility; the cause is still under investigation. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
Jon Ossoff's Chances of Winning as His Fundraising Outpaces Republicans
Georgia's Senate race is expected to be among the most competitive races of the midterms.
Walmart Recall Nationwide: Customers Told to 'Immediately Stop' Using Products
Thousands of e-bikes have been recalled due to faulty lithium-ion batteries.
FDA Issues Highest Risk Warning For Dubai Chocolate Recall
A Class I recall has been initiated for a Dubai chocolate spread due to risks of Salmonella contamination.
Another Former Biden Associate Pleads 5th Amendment in GOP Investigation
The moves have raised eyebrows among conservatives, who allege Biden officials covered up concerns over the former president's health.
'Ghost Hunters' Star Talks Annabelle Rumors Over Dan Rivera Cause of Death
The paranormal investigator died suddenly after touring with Annabelle, a doll that is said to be possessed by evil spirits.
ICE Accessing Medicaid Data Raises Privacy, Health Concerns
ICE will use Medicaid data to "receive identity and location information on aliens," an agreement with the Health Department said.
Amazon Recall Update: Customers Told 'Dispose' of Product Parts Nationwide
A nursery recliner chair sold online is being recalled due to a malfunctioning USB port that can spark.
CEO of One of America's Largest Transit Systems Quits Over Green Card Issue
Collie Greenwood, the Canadian CEO of the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority, left his post after being unable to get a green card in time.
Map Shows Where Homeowners Are Behind on Mortgage Payments
As property taxes and homeowner insurance premiums continue rising, homeowners are struggling to keep up with their mortgage payments.
China Threatens Trump's Panama Canal Deal: Report
The development has raised questions about the high-profile $22.8 billion deal.
NATO Warns Russia About Seizing Territory in Europe
General Christopher Donahue, commander of U.S. Army Europe and Africa, said allies could seize Kaliningrad "in a timeframe that is unheard of."
Map Shows Where Social Security Goes Furthest in Retirement
Differences in affordability and costs of living mean retirees can rely less on personal savings in certain parts of the country.
World's Largest Cruise Ship to Make Maiden Voyage From Florida
The Star of the Seas, which is the largest cruise ship in the world, will set sail in August.
Astronomer Responds to CEO Andy Byron Affair Allegations
A tech company whose boss was filmed hugging a colleague at a Coldplay concert has said a purported statement from him expressing remorse is fake.
The 1600: Another Wonderful Secret
Editor's note: This is a preview of The 1600, Newsweek's daily newsletter by politics and culture director Carlo Versano.
Cookie Recall as 'Serious' Health Warning Issued
Jalux Americas Inc. has issued a voluntary recall for multiple units of its cookies due to the undeclared presence of allergens.
Trump's MAGA Ambassador Nominee Faces Protests
The nomination of Adams is one of several that have stirred criticism in the U.S.
ICE Discovers How to Bypass Sanctuary City Policy—'There's No Choice'
LA County Sheriff Robert Luna said at a press conference on Thursday that his department has "no choice" but to comply with ICE.