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There's no reason your "Wordle" streak has to end, Newsweek has the best clues to make sure you solve today's puzzle.
Newsweek is here to share some handy hints and tips to help you solve Wednesday's "Connections" word-based puzzle.
How Larry Silverstein rebuilt the World Trade Center and left the terror attacks behind.
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The luxury brand is working with Perfect Corp. and infusing its own clinical testing results.
The six Israeli hostages recently slain by Hamas spent their final weeks in a narrow tunnel with a ceiling too low for standing.
Harris sought to lay out her vision for the country and warned of the dangers of electing Trump again, while he attacked her immigration and economic record in their first—and possibly only—debate.
China took a step toward raising its unusually low age benchmarks for when state employees have to retire.
This airport in Europe, launched six years ago, is the world's most connected.
The National asks U.S. political analysts Tia Mitchell and Philip Bump and CBC News Washington correspondent Katie Simpson to break down key moments from the debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris and what it means for the U.S. presidential race.
Hamas adds new conditions to hostage negotiations.
Apple suffers a major defeat as the bloc’s top court rules that it must pay €13bn in back taxes
No one is ever going to mistake Joe Biden for President Theodore Roosevelt.
Neither Berkshire Hathaway’s selldown nor the prospect of lower interest rates should spook investors
The central bank needs to maintain a moderately restrictive stance on monetary policy to make further progress on inflation
As the inquiry into the Lucy Letby case begins, experts are querying the use of scientific evidence
The government believes that the sector should be central to its strategy for growth. But money is tight
At Bally, Moschino and Tod’s, designers are putting Italy’s style capital back on the map
Prime minister managed to limit Labour MP revolt over trimming winter fuel allowance but hurdles lie ahead
As the world waits for the US election, the possibility of a ceasefire and deal is diminishing
Investors shrugged off market ructions and ignored the usual summer lull to pour $130bn into exchange traded funds