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Maria Volpe

Maria Volpe

Verified

Life Reporter, Newsweek

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Culture,My areas of expertise include Hard News Family, Food & Lifestyle and Digital Design., Media Design Personal Stories, Entertainment

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I havent found a topic I wont cover yet

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Total articles 36982

  • Nobody prepared for what woman takes to Starbucks for a pet cup: "good boy"

    By Maria Volpe Verified| Newsweek Verified In recent years, "pup cups" have become an incredibly popular treat among cat and dog owners, however, a woman from Arizona took an unusual pet to get the Starbucks treat, and internet users can't cope with it. A viral TikTok video, shared on Wednesday under the username @thecooper_coop, shows the poster pulling up to the Starbucks drive-through, asking for the famous pet treat alongside her iced drink

    By Maria Volpe Verified · Newsweek

    Apr. 15, 2025

  • Woman attempts to take a bath, but she has three Labradors

    By Maria Volpe Verified| Newsweek Verified In a viral TikTok video, a dog owner tries taking a relaxing bath by herself, but she's soon reminded of the hilarious reason why this is not possible, and internet users can't cope with it. The clip, shared in February under the username @thatboatmiss, shows the poster trying to read a book in her bathtub, when not one, but three Labrador retrievers, storm into the bathroom, demanding attention

    By Maria Volpe Verified · Newsweek

    Apr. 15, 2025

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Newsweek

Newsweek is a prominent news magazine and digital publisher founded in 1933. Initially named *News-Week*, it became one of the leading American newsweeklies alongside *Time* and *U.S. News & World Report*. Over the years, it has undergone several ownership changes, with a notable shift towards a more liberal viewpoint under Philip L. Graham in 1961. After a brief all-digital period, it resumed print publication in 2014. The magazine offers comprehensive news coverage, analysis, and commentary on a wide range of topics, including international issues, technology, business, culture, and politics. Newsweek emphasizes editorial independence, ensuring that its journalism remains free from external influence. Its mission is to engage readers from diverse backgrounds, promoting good-faith debate and responsible journalism. Newsweek is committed to transparency in reporting and maintaining high ethical standards.

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Founded: 1933