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Map Shows States With The Highest – And Lowest

The District of Columbia posted the highest unemployment rate in the United States for the third consecutive month in July at six percent.
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Germany charges man suspected of planning attack on Israeli embassy

Prosecutors say the man also intended to join the so-called Islamic State group in Pakistan to receive military training after pledging allegiance to the terrorist organisation.
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Michelle Obama reveals which daughter Barack found more ‘difficult’ to raise

The former first lady spoke about her and her husband’s different parenting styles during Wednesday’s episode of her podcast.
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List of NFL Teams With Male Cheerleaders as Backlash Spreads

Social media has become inundated with discourse about the presence of male cheerleaders in the NFL ahead of a new season.
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Newsweek New & Noteworthy: Products You Need to Try (Aug 20, 2025)

Bertolli released rich extra-virgin olive oil in a squeeze bottle, Vital Proteins has a new protein shake and there’s a new Sichuan-inspired ketchup on shelves.
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Bartender Accepts Wedding Job—but One Clause Sparks Debate: ‘Tacky’

“This occasion was a bit contrary to my normal bartending night,” Hannah Borsenik told Newsweek. “It was a bit defeating at first.”
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US Allies Send Warships to Contested Waters Claimed by China

China’s Foreign Ministry has warned against holding drills “aimed at third parties.”
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Cadillac F1 Signs Deal With Driver For The 2026 Season

The Cadillac F1 team will make its debut next year, when the sport enters a new era of regulations.
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Man Grooms Golden Retriever, Viewers Not Prepared Who Turns Up

“Obtaining golden retriever fur must be like gathering dragon scales for birds,” one commenter said.
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Police investigate sabotage claims by UK activists against ‘fossil fuel finance’

Shut the System says its supporters carried out actions at offices of JP Morgan Chase, Allianz and Barclaycard

The City of London police are investigating claims by environmental activists to have carried out acts of sabotage on the offices of major insurers and financial institutions.

Activist group Shut the System said its supporters had cut cables and glued electrical service cabinets at JP Morgan Chase and Allianz, in what it described as the start of “a period of sustained sabotage” against fossil fuel finance.

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