
Jon Rahm, Lee Westwood Slam OWGR System Ahead of Ryder Cup Selection
Golf’s major season is officially wrapped, and we’re just 64 days away from the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black. For most players, there’s still a final window to fight for a spot before next month’s BMW Championship, after which the automatic qualifiers will get locked. Unfortunately, that opportunity doesn’t extend to LIV Golf pros. Unlike […]
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Warning Issued About Hurricane Season as Experts Track New System
As National Hurricane Center (NHC) experts have started tracking a new disturbance in the Gulf, the National Weather Service (NWS) warned people in hurricane-prone areas that there’s still a “long season to go” when it comes to storms. Newsweek reached out to the NHC via email for comment. Why It Matters The Atlantic hurricane season […]
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American Moves to Europe, Mystified by Apartment Door System: ‘No Sense’
A video about an American’s bafflement over the European door locking system, which he describes as both “inconvenient” and “dangerous,” has gone viral on TikTok. Shared by Patrick Marquette (@no……..thisispatrick), the clip has amassed more than 619,000 views since it was posted on May 14. Marquette moved to Brussels in January to live with his […]
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NOAA Tests New Storm Surge Warning System to Save Lives
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has announced it is launching field tests this summer for an advanced storm surge warning system designed to save lives during hurricanes and tropical storms. The new technology, called Hazard Services, will provide geographically precise alerts that could dramatically reduce unnecessary evacuations while ensuring those in genuine danger […]
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MLB To Use Automatic Ball-Strike Challenge System For All-Star Game
By Hunter Mulholland is a Newsweek contributor based in St. Louis, Missouri. His focus is MLB Content. Hunter has been with Newsweek since April 2025 and previously worked at Fansided and STL Sports Central. He is a graduate of Westminster College (MO). You can get in touch with Hunter by emailing h.mulholland@newsweek.com. Hunter Mulholland Contributing […]
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Southern States Brace for Storms After Deadly System Saturday
Some states in the South are bracing for further rounds of severe storms after a weekend system killed at least one person in Georgia. According to the Georgia Emergency Management Agency (GEMA), the person died in Banks County when a tree fell on a car, Fox 5 Atlanta reported. Meanwhile, the National Weather Service (NWS) […]
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3rd Largest US Transit System Poised for Strike: Here’s Who May Be Affected
NJ Transit engineers are preparing to walk off the job on Friday amid ongoing negotiations between their union and the massive commuter agency, potentially disrupting daily commutes for some 350,000 riders who work in New Jersey and New York City. The Context NJ Transit is the third largest transit system in the country and operates […]
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ICE Using ‘Points System’ to Identify Migrant Gang Members: What to Know
Federal agents are using a “points system” to determine whether migrants are members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua (TdA), according to new court filings. In fighting deportation flights under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act (AEA), the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) submitted examples of forms being used to confirm gang affiliation as grounds […]
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Cat Distribution System Delivers by Sending Woman Stray With Sweetest Quirk
A woman from Kansas City found a sick stray cat roaming the streets of her neighborhood, and when nobody showed up to claim her, she decided to keep her. Then she found out the cutest little detail about her; she makes “chirpy purrs.” In a viral video shared on TikTok in October by @petalthekitty, the […]
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