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Canada's Trump Card
With former central banker Mark Carney succeeding Justin Trudeau as prime minister, has the U.S. president met his match in the trade wars?

AMERICA'S Most Loved BRANDS 2025
THE ULTIMATE MEASURE OF A brand's ability to resonate with consumers is how they make us feel, not just the features their products offer.

State of Love and Trust
Steven Soderbergh blurs the lines between personal and professional in spy thriller Black Bag, its stars tell Newsweek

Ben Falcone
Ben Falcone isn’t exactly known for making kid-friendly projects. His films with wife and frequent collaborator Melissa McCarthy are “R-rated quite often, but I do think there’s a certain sweetness that we usually try to hit.”

Tesla's Got Trust Issues
As protests against Elon Musk target his electric car company's showrooms, how will progressive buyers respond to feeling that the firm's founder has done them dirty?

'I Was Meant To Be on Doomed Flight'
Just like flight 5342, Sabena flight 548 was carrying U.S. figure skaters and coaches when it crashed into a field in 1961

The Shopping Spree That Built a Museum
How the world-renowned Barnes Foundation's impressive trove of modern art was started on a shoestring

THIS IS A CRISIS
As U.S. military support for Europe wanes, NATO DRILLS in Romania highlight a huge capability gap, with one military official telling Newsweek...

US Blind Spot for Five Eyes
The intelligence-sharing alliance of Anglophone nations could be at risk as President Donald Trump brushes off allies and the White House appears to grow closer to Russia

GOOGLE'S $32 BILLION WIZ ACQUISITION: A CLOUD SECURITY POWER PLAY
Google has set its sights on a seismic shift in the cloud computing arena, announcing on March 18, 2025, a definitive agreement to acquire New York-based cybersecurity startup Wiz for $32 billion in cash.

C1 MODEM SHINES IN SURPRISING BENCHMARK DEBUT
Apple's long-rumored leap into custom silicon took a bold step forward with the unveiling of its first in-house cellular modem, the C1, powering the iPhone 16e, released on February 19, 2025.

TESLA'S NEW FACTORIES: POWERING CARS AND MEGAPACKS INTO 2025
Tesla is accelerating its manufacturing ambitions with a bold expansion of factories for electric vehicles (EVs) and Megapack energy storage systems, including a freshly announced Megafactory near Houston, Texas.

LIVE HERE FIRST
When designer Ben Pentreath moved into a Georgian house on a remote island in Scotland, he did what he thinks everyone should do first: nothing.

KEEPING UP with FRICKS
When robber baron Henry Clay Frick built his Fifth Avenue mansion in 1914, it set off a competitive frenzy among the era’s top decorators.

CONCRETE PLANS
In a historic Black community in Sag Harbor, Delia Kenza builds on her family's legacy to create a personal retreat filled with meaning and her own modern style.

BIOGRAPHY OF A ROOM
When I was at boarding school in New Zealand, I had a photo of the Temple on the wall of my room,” Veere Grenney recalls.

HIS EMPIRE STATE
They call him the King. In Manhattan, Giorgio Armani reigns from a recently renovated historic apartment with his signature sprezzatura and an only-in-New-York view.

MY CLIENT, MYSELF
In her new column, Rita Konig tackles modern design dilemmas, both practical and philosophical. Up next: the pleasure, and pain, of decorating for the decorator you know.

Those Chic MILANESE
When Piero Portaluppi was your great-grandfather, everywhere in this city feels like home. But sometimes you need to leave the nest to make one of your own.

THIS CORNER OF THE WORLD
Every house has that one spot that becomes its center of gravity, doesn't it? This month, designer Sheila Bridges shares the space that helps her enjoy the great outdoors, indoors.

WOULD YOU WEAR THIS ROOM?
Fashion designer and serial renovator Amélie Dian brings her stylish eye to the design of an 18th-century apartment in the heart of Paris.

THE WAY THE LIGHT HITS
In East Hampton, Julie Hillman creates a four-season house for her family that plays with sun and shadow—and finds her calling as an interior designer in the process.

SÃO PAULO AT HIS FEET
Shoe designer Alexandre Birman worked with a local interior design team to weave Brazilian modernism, Art Deco flair, Roman hospitality, and his own peripatetic calendar into a serene apartment in the sky.

Cumbre Afro at CENTRO looks to unite cultures from Puerto Rico to Harlem
This year, the University of Puerto Rico’s Cumbre Afro is headed to Harlem. “CENTRO x Cumbre — Sites of Black Memory: Our Ancestors, Archives, and Arts,” the fourth annual Cumbre Afro, or Afro Summit, will conclude with events at East Harlem's Center for Puerto Rican Studies (CENTRO) at Hunter College.

Amina Rachman's life of service and activism
A headline about Malcolm X broke through my mass-media boundaries recently, who was assassinated on Feb. 21, 1965, while delivering a speech in Manhattan.

NY and NJ women’s college hoops teams head into postseason action
It's that time of year when Division I college basketball heads into what Columbia University coach Megan Griffith calls a new season. It’s win or go home as the top teams take on postseason action.

Cure Violence prevented 1,567 shootings but needs support, says NYC Comptroller
Amsterdam News Staff, Report for America Corps Member

Q&A with mayoral candidate Zohran K.Mamdani
New York State Assemblymember Zohran Kwame Mamdani, 33, is a standout candidate in this year's crowded mayoral race against the incumbent Eric Adams.

Union march pushes back against Trump/Musk job cuts
Laid-off federal workers, members of several New York City labor unions, and community groups marched in downtown Manhattan on Saturday, March 15.

U.S. bobsledders reach medal podium at 2025 World Championships
The 2025 IBSF Bobsled and Skeleton World Championships in Lake Placid, New York, wrapped up last weekend with U.S. athletes on the podium.