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The Power & Pride of 40 YEARS OF LGBTQ+ MILESTONES! Pop Culture
FOR THE LGBTQ+ COMMUNITY 1985 MARKED A MAJOR TURNING POINT. THE LAUNCH OF THE GROUNDBREAKING ORGANIZATION GLAAD HELPED PUSH QUEER CULTURE OUT OF THE SHADOWS AND INTO CLEARER FOCUS. THIS PRIDE MONTH, PEOPLE CELEBRATES SOME OF THE KEY MOMENTS OF THE PAST FOUR DECADES

MY LIFE IN PICTURES - JACKIE CHAN
THE ACTOR AND MARTIAL-ARTS ICON SHARES HIS JOURNEY FROM ‘NAUGHTY CHILD’ TO ACTION-MOVIE LEGEND

'Help Us To Clean Up the Mess'
Panama's Environment Minister Juan Carlos Navarro tells Newsweek why he's urging the U.S. to tackle the ecological toll of migration on his country

Imitation Game
British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer raises the stakes with a Trump-style strategy—but experts warn his rightward move could be a dangerous gamble

Top-Down ELEGANCE
Convertibles are synonymous with sunny days spent cruising along coastlines. The Mercedes-Maybach SL 680 Monogram Series is the epitome of that.

CLUB LIFE
THE WORLD'S FINEST BEACH CLUBS BLEND SUN and sea views with exceptional cuisine, top-tier beverages and first-class service. There are thousands of them across the globe, but a few stand out as truly noteworthy.

A new M:I won't save cinema, but it's fun to watch Tom Cruise try
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE—THE FINAL Reckoning, the eighth film in the franchise and ostensibly its finale, looks, feels, and sounds like the sort of movie you need to see on the big screen.

Comedy’s new generation finds its absurdist voice
THE CREATORS OF FX’S ADULTS MUST HAVE known comparisons between their show and Girls were inevitable, because they leaned way into them. Beyond the similar titles, both comedies follow 20-something friends in New York City.

LIVING LEGEND
Gypsy star Audra McDonald is now the performer with the most Tony wins and nominations in history

AMERICA'S BEST CHILDREN'S HOSPITALS
PEDIATRIC HEALTH CARE REQUIRES A special touch. Whether it’s fixing a broken wrist or treating a life-threatening cancer diagnosis, children’s hospitals across the country work to put kids and parents at ease—and preserve the magic of childhood—while delivering the best care possible.

TIME 100 - Philanthropy
THESE ARE THE 100 MOST INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE SHAPING THE FUTURE OF GIVING

Southern Spin
DJ Steve Aoki and singer Tyler Hubbard speak to Newsweek about redefining country cool

KD Finechem Coolant Innovations for Sustainable Performance
To keep the next generation of electrified cars and data centers cool, KD Finechem is leveraging decades of expertise to innovate sustainable coolant solutions for tomorrow's technology. By Daniel De Bomford and Quentin Lange

SungEel HiMetal Redefines Precious Metal Recycling
SungEel HiMetal is leading the way in metal recycling to ensure a steady supply and create a greener future.

Darren Criss
DARREN CRISS IS AN EMMY-WINNING ACTOR, BUT DEEP DOWN HE’S A musical theater nerd. Which is why he’s so proud to be part of this year’s Tony-nominated musical Maybe Happy Ending.

Book a Holiday
Browse Newsweek staff's favorite books to read on vacation. There's something for everyone

What can you share about growing up in the Amazon and how it has informed your work?
Marina Silva Brazil's Environment and Climate Minister on growing up in the Amazon, hosting this year's U.N. climate talks, and the global retreat of the Trump Administration

5 signs memory issues may not be routine
IF THE NEUROLOGIST DR. DANIEL Lesley sees 10 patients a day, at least half ask him the same question: Are the brain lapses they’re experiencing a normal part of aging?

Make Every Moment COUNT
After losing his home in the California fires, the Dr. Quinn alum has a fresh perspective on life

Can states do what FEMA was set up to do?
PRESIDENT TRUMP FIRST POSED THE IDEA OF OVERHAUL-ing the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) while visiting North Carolina in January in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.

Space Battle
China sees “unchecked opportunity” beyond Earth, and the U.S. must keep on top of it, a military chief has warned

TIME CO₂ Leadership Report
For the past year, the energy and climate narrative has been intimately intertwined with questions about AI's impact on energy demand.

HOW TO MAKE AI SAFE
I'm genuinely unsettled by the behavior unrestrained AI is already demonstrating. In one experiment, when an Al model learns it is scheduled to be replaced, it inserts its code into the computer where the new version is going to run, ensuring its own survival. In a separate study, when AI models realize they are going to lose at chess, they hack the computer in order to win.

Mariska's Family Secret
In My Mom Jayne, a new documentary directed by Mariska Hargitay about her actress mother, Jayne Mansfield (who died in a car crash when Hargitay was 3), the Law & Order: SVU star, 61, reveals that her biological father was not the man who raised her — Hungarian weightlifter Mickey Hargitay — but Italian singer Nelson Sardelli.

Jessica Is 'Embracing Single Life'
Out with the old, in with the new. In mid-May, Jessica Alba put the $19 million home she shares with ex-husband Cash Warren up for sale.

Now You See Him, Now You Don't
Most people look at John Cena and think “muscles.” Others may associate him with the goofier side of things, thanks to movies like Blockers and Barbie.

A Mother's HEARTBREAK
THE PERFORMER FEELS HELPLESS AS HER SON'S STRUGGLES CONTINUE

MARISKA HARGITAY Secrets, Shame & FORGIVENESS
THE SVU STAR EXPLORES HER RELATIONSHIP WITH HER LATE SEX SYMBOL MOTHER IN A NEW DOCUMENTARY

The GRETA GARBO Only I Knew
THE GREAT-NEPHEW OF THE GOLDEN AGE LEGEND SHARES FAMILY MEMORIES WITH CLOSER

SEA CHANGE
Vacations on yachts are gaining in popularity as more travelers crave LUXURY EXPERIENCES they can share with friends and family