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Books for Anyone on Your List
Newsweek's staff picks for best books of 2022 to give others...or pick up for yourself
America's Best Online Learning Schools 2023
From full university degree programs to professional development courses to classes for hobbyists or those just wanting to learn something new, the range of education available online is enormous. The choices can be daunting.
After Affirmative Action
The Supreme Court is expected to rule racial preferences in college admissions are unconstitutional. How will that change american schools and society?
Tim Allen
FOR TIM ALLEN, REVISITING HIS ICONIC LEAD ROLE IN THE SANTA CLAUSES November 16, Disney+) was more than just creating content” for a nostalgic streaming audience. We had a great responsibility.”
Bringing Almost Famous to Broadway
The creators and cast of the new musical talk about turning a beloved movie into alive show
Delectable Local Desserts
Desserts can be a sweet, lasting memory of an extraordinary travel experience. When the hosts of Newsweek’s Fast Women podcast travel, we don’t leave finding the best pastries in town to chance. Instead, we ask the locals which restaurant, shop or stand makes the very best; the hotel concierge is often a great resource, too. From coffee cake at Olsen’s Danish Village Bakery in California to milkshakes at Diesel Créme in South Africa or Sacher Torte at the Café Sacher in Austria, the sweet treats on this list are some of our favorites around the globe—and well worth a trip to discover. EILEEN FALKENBERG-HULL AND NICOLE WAKELIN
Ending Cuban Sanctions: 'It’s the Right Thing to Do’
In an exclusive interview, Cuba’s top diplomat calls the U.S. embargo lethal,’ urging President Biden to change this situation with a signature’
Birth of the Fake Pelosi Story
Limited information, unintentional misreporting and bad actors on social media turned the Pelosi attack into a false narrative
EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY
Dinos Soar
David Duchovny
Some dramatic actors have an underlying element of humor to them. David Duchovny is one of them. "I look for the opposite and whatever it is, I'm doing."
Iran's Women Lead the Challenge to Theocratic Rule
The focus is on women’s rights, but dissatisfaction with the mullahs is widespread. The regime is responding to growing protests with vicious—and well-practiced—tactics
'I Feel Invisible'
A SURGE IN LONELINESS AND ALIENATION IS FUELING A MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS AMONG TEENS AND ADOLESCENTS. HERE'S WHAT SCIENCE SAYS WILL HELP
Discoveries Revealed Through Drought
Extreme drought gripped the world this year, fueling wildfires, draining rivers, reducing harvests. Amid the climate hardship are artifacts of thousands of years of lost history once buried or flooded, now reappearing due to plummeting water levels. From a sunken WWII-era landing craft in Nevada to an abandoned village in Iraq to a medieval horse bridge in England and undersea prehistoric stone monuments in Spain, here are sites that silently witnessed and documented historic climate change. —fan chen
'Hype, Hubris and Blind Ambition'
GE may have brought good things to life' over its 130-year history, but its rise and fall is a business cautionary tale for modern times
AMERICA'S BEST BANKS 2023
With inflation high and interest rates rising, you need a bank that helps you make the most of every dollar more than ever
alBaraka Bank Egypt: a leader in Islamic finance
Stemming from its belief in the importance of tackling climate change and securing a sustainable future, alBaraka Bank Egypt is taking part in COP27 this November, and will lead two envisioning panels which focus on the role the banking sector can play to stimulate sustainable, green and climate-positive growth
'You Haven't Seen Anything Yet.'
What Trump would do in asecond term, according to his current and former advisors
COP27 comes to Egypt
Egypt’s COP27 Presidency places action at the heart of its agenda for the summit
The visionary Egyptian entrepreneur determined to inspire the nation’s youth
A pivotal figure in Egypt's growth, Anmed Abou Hashima is focusing on encouraging the next generation of entrepreneurs
Bringing consumer finance into the digital age
One of Egypt's largest financial services firms, Contact Financial provides innovative consumer financing products
Egypt comes alive
A host of marquee international events backdrop a vibrant new campaign to attract visitors to Egypt
Brooke Shields
If you think about it, purely based on her 40-plus-year career, Brooke Shields is the perfect podcast host because she has a story for everything.
Another Change in Direction
Arctic Monkeys’ new album The Car finds the popular indie rock band employing amore subdued and elegant sound
THE U.K.'S 100 Most Loved Workplaces
IT HAS NEVER BEEN MORE IMPORTANT FOR COMPANIES TO BOND WITH AND NURTURE EMPLOYEES. HERE ARE THE BUSINESSES IN GREAT BRITAIN DOING JUST THAT
XI MISSES THE MARK
CHINA QUIETLY GIVES UP HOPE OF OVERTAKING THE U.S. ECONOMY
Field of Nightmares?
For years a woman has said her father killed and buried as many as 70 people in western lowa. State and federal authorities are finally taking her seriously
Luke Evans
luke evans is closing out 2022 with not one, not two, but three big projects coming out. “All avenues are being covered this year.”
Celebrating Spooky Season Around the World
The transition from fall to winter is a time filled with ghosts, ghouls and celebrations, when the gates to the underworld are thought to be open and spirits from the other side mingle with the mortals. While Americans are drinking pumpkin-spice lattes, trick-or-treating and carving jacko-lanterns this month, cultures across the world are gearing up for their own spooky-season traditions. From Hong Kong’s Hungry Ghost Festival to Mexico’s Dia de los Muertos to Haiti’s Fat Gede, here are the ways people welcome otherworldly spirits and souls. MEGHAN GUNN
Autos Awards 2022
FOR OUR SECOND ANNUAL ROUNDUP OF THE BEST NEW WHEELS, WE PRESENTED AWARDS TO REFRESHED FAVORITES AND ELECTRIFIED NEWCOMERS
Bibi and Barack Butt Heads Over Iran
Netanyahu wanted the U.S. to get tough to prevent a nuclear Iran. Obama wanted to kick the can down the road.” So the Israeli PM drew a red line of his own