
Kate Nalepinski
SEO Journalist at Newsweek
Your favorite NY-based journalist/music gremlin. @ithacacollege grad. @newsweek SEO and reporting.
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1 week ago |
newsweek.com | Kate Nalepinski
TikTok will remain online in the United States for at least three more months after President Donald Trump extended the deadline to force a sale of the popular app from its Chinese parent company. The new cutoff date is now September 17, giving users temporary relief from a looming ban. Trump announced Wednesday on Truth Social that he signed an executive order extending the deadline. ByteDance, the company behind TikTok, now has 90 additional days to reach a deal to divest from Chinese ownership.
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newsweek.com | Kate Nalepinski
Podcaster Theo Von, whose viral interviews and political guests have made him a notable figure in the online "manosphere," is under renewed spotlight after publicly questioning the United States' support for Israel and the potential for war with Iran. His commentary on the situation was revealed during the June 18 episode of his podcast, This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von, which has since circulated widely on social media. "I don't trust the Israel leader at all.
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2 weeks ago |
newsweek.com | Kate Nalepinski
An Air India crash in Ahmedabad, India, on June 12 has added a tragic chapter to aviation history. The flight, en route to the United Kingdom, was departing from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport when it crashed during takeoff. Air India confirmed that the flight was involved in "an accident today after take-off," adding that 242 passengers and crew members were on board.
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newsweek.com | Kate Nalepinski
Torrid Holdings Inc., the plus-size fashion retailer known for catering to women sizes 10 through 30, is closing multiple retail locations across the United States. The closures span malls and standalone stores. According to Torrid's official first-quarter earnings report, released June 5, the company plans to close 180 underperforming stores.
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2 weeks ago |
newsweek.com | Kate Nalepinski
Skywatchers across the United States will be treated to a rare lunar event: the annual "strawberry moon," set to peak later this week. While the name suggests a pink-hued moon, the term is historically tied to the strawberry harvest. This year's strawberry moon is significant due to a phenomenon known as a major lunar standstill, an event in the moon's 18.6-year cycle that occurs when the moon is at its northernmost or southernmost point, resulting from the gravitational pull of the sun.
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