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The Desperate Search for Insulin
Diabetics in war-torn Gaza fear not just bombs and bullets but uncertain supplies of medicine that could cost them their lives
Lisa Kudrow
WHEN LISA KUDROW WAS APPROACHED TO STAR IN A SERIALIZED Adaptation of the 1981 film Time Bandits for TV (July 24th on Apple TV+), she jumped at the chance to work with creators Taika Waititi, Jemaine Clement and Iain Morris.
Kylie Cantrall
A LITTLE UNDER 10 YEARS AGO, DISNEY Indroduced the Descendants franchise, giving new life to their iconic animated characters in a modern live-action TV movie.
Pixar's Joy Returns
After a string of box office disappointments, is a comeback onthe horizon for the Disney-owned animation studio?
'I'm 7, Taylor Swift Makes Me Feel Brave'
To be a goodrole model, you have to be kind, sweet, generous and smart. Now you know why I'm proud to be a Swiftie
Higher Power
Modern technology is at long last moving Barcelona’s famed Sagrada Familia basilica nearer to completion
Schooling the EV Skeptics
As it electrifies more of its iconic yellow school buses, Blue Bird President Britton Smith explains how its stock price is soaring in a difficult market
AMERICA'S BEST RETAILERS 2024
QUALITY PRODUCTS, REASONABLE PRICES AND EXCELLENT CUSTOMER SERVICE these are the attributes that allow retailers to succeed.
'WE HAVE MADE ART OPEN TO EVERYBODY, BECAUSE IT'S A JOB'
How one creative is helping _ to put Nigeria’s cultural wealth on the world stage
NIGERIA AT A CROSSROADS
WITH DOMESTIC UNREST AND LIVING STANDARDS HIT BY ECONOMIC REFORMS, THE CITIZENS OF AFRICA'S POWERHOUSE NATION ARE WAITING TO SEE LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL
On the Crest of a K-Wave
South Korea, under constant threat of war, has taken over world entertainment. Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Yu In-Chon reveals how
Andrew McCarthy
IN THE 1980S, A GROUP OF ACTORS CALLED THE \"BRAT PACK\" CAME TO define a generation.
Squid Gains
Lee Jung-jae on moving from the cult Netflix hit to his first Englishspeaking role in Star Wars: The Acolyte
A Step on the Gas
The world's biggest tech companies are plowing millions into carbon dioxide removal in a bid to curb climate change, but is it enough?
AMERICA'S Greatest Workplaces 2024
COMPANIES THAT CREATE A GREAT WORKPLACE ARE MORE LIKELY TO HAVE ENGAGED workers who care about their jobs.
IT'S ALL ABOUT PRIORITIES
THESE REPUBLICAN FOREIGN POLICY PRAGMATISTS HOPE TO INFLUENCE DONALD TRUMP WITH THEIR THIRD-WAY APPROACH TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
'It Has Taken a Devastating Toll'
Financial insecurity is causing a mental health crisis, with nearly two-thirds of Americans saying money matters cause them the most stress
Biden's European Headache
The right-wing surge in the EU elections could hamper the president's ambitions in Ukraine and play into the hands of his election rival, Donald Trump
'I'm Happy To Disrupt'
Libertarian presidential candidate Chase Oliver talks to Newsweek about Trump, Biden, NATO, Gaza and maximum freedom
Budget Battle
Protesters demonstrate in Kenya's capital city as the country's members of parliament debate a finance bill on June 18.
AMERICA'S BEST SPECIALISTS & SURGEONS
FINDING THE BEST MEDICAL SPECIALIST IS A DAUNTING TASK for anyone requiring specific treatment.
The Fight To Ban Child Marriage
Under-18s can legally wed in most U.S. states but young spouses are often left physically, emotionally and economically vulnerable, campaigners say
Major League Error
Why baseball fans have long thought Ty Cobb to be a racist when he wasn't
The TikTok Election
With both Donald Trump and Joe Biden now on the app, could it help determine the next U.S. president in November?
Failure to Deliver
Multinational companies embraced Chinese factories to lower costs. Their excessive reliance ended up being a central cause of the COVID supply chain meltdown
SURGEONS MAGIC TOUCH
Americans turn down syringes but go UNDER SCALPELS. What do these doctors know that the rest of medicine doesn't?
ARABIAIAN MIGHT
SAUDI ARABIA'S INCREASING STRENGTH MEANS IT NOW HAS MUCH MORE CLOUT WITH ITS PARTNERS, INCLUDING THE U.S.
Bringing Trump's Trial to Life
Sketch artist Isabelle Brourman tells Newsweek what it was like covering the former president’s court case
Iran Examines the Nuclear Option
Tehran’s rhetoric could spark an arms race in the Middle East like never before
Climate Conviction at What Price?
Fifty years ago experts doubted Americans would pay to save the environment. Only some of their fears are still true