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Why AL West Could Be Most Intense Race During Final Stretch

The American League West is headed for an entertaining finish after the top three teams all made improvements to their rosters at the trade deadline last week.
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Trump and Putin Are Flexing Their Way Toward a Nuclear Stand-Off

“Rhetoric sometimes turns into action in unpredictable ways,” a former senior U.S. arms control official told Newsweek.
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Tim Scott pressed on CBS about how he can ‘reconcile’ his Christian faith with supporting Trump

Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) was asked how he could support President Donald Trump as a devout Christian during an interview Tuesday on “CBS Mornings Plus.”
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Shelter Scans Stray Dog’s Microchip—What They Find Leaves Everyone in Tears

“I know our front desk team all loved this guy and all cried with him,” Natalie Thomson told Newsweek.
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What Time Is ‘South Park’ On Tonight? ‘South Park’ Season 27, Episode 2 Paramount+ and HBO Max Streaming Info

Is South Park back, or can we expect another delay?
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Sen. Marsha Blackburn jumps into race for Tennessee governor

Sen. Marsha Blackburn formally kicked off her campaign for Tennessee governor on Wednesday, joining a trio of senators in trying to ditch the Senate to lead their state.
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Czech zoo welcomes 4 rare Barbary lion cubs whose population is extinct in the wild

Czech zoo welcomes 4 rare Barbary lion cubs whose population is extinct in the wild
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Newsweek New & Noteworthy: Products You Need to Try (Aug 6, 2025)

Pringles recently released Miller Lite-flavored chips, Tyson’s launched new high-protein nuggets and Listerine Watermelon Mint is now on shelves.
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Judge Hands Luigi Mangione Small Win

Luigi Mangione received a judicial ruling on Monday allowing him access to a laptop while in federal custody.
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College applications rise outside US as Trump cracks down on international students

International student applications soar in the UK and Asia as US visa hurdles rise.