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Time Off - THE SUPERMAN NEXT DOOR
David Corenswet prepares to don the cape of the most famous superhero of all time

ALL SYSTEMS GO
DONALD TRUMP WANTS TO SEND A U.S. CREW TO MARS BY THE END OF HIS PRESIDENTIAL TERM, A PLAN SPACEX BOSS ELON MUSK SAID IS 'DOABLE.' ASTRONAUTS NEWSWEEK SPOKE TO QUESTIONED THE TIME FRAME BUT AGREED A FLIGHT TO THE RED PLANET WOULD SOON BE POSSIBLE

A Bruising Diplomatic Ballet
Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs Radosław Sikorski is known for not mincing his words. This report from Newsweek Poland describes how his style has affected relations with the Trump administration

Flight of Fancy
Boom plans to roll out Overture models in two years and aims to have planes passenger-ready in four years, meaning supersonic flights could resume by the end of the decade.

'It's Just Straight-Up How I Felt'
Acclaimed singer-songwriter Lucy Dacus returns with a new solo album—her first since enjoying major success with boygenius

Michael Angarano
AS WE GET OLDER, DO WE BECOME VERSIONS of our parents? And if not, how did we evolve differently?

Ncuti Gatwa
NO MATTER HOW LONG NCUTI GATWA PLAYS THE DOCTOR IN THE LEGendary sci-fi series Doctor Who, he still can’t quite believe he gets to play the part.

MOST TRUSTWORTHY COMPANIES IN AMERICA
TRUST IS THE FOUNDATION OF ANY STRONG RELAtionship. While it's one of the most valuable assets a company can have, it's also one of the hardest to measure. Trust shapes the choices consumers make, the confidence investors place in a business and the loyalty employees feel toward their workplace. Yet, trust is not always as strong as companies assume.

Chile Backtracks on China's Space Observatory
Following a Newsweek investigation, Santiago is reviewing ajoint university project with Beijing

Bob the Drag Queen
WHAT IF HARRIET TUBMAN CAME BACK TO MODERN-DAY AMERICA TO MAKE A hip-hop album in order to continue her work as an abolitionist?

Gone to Pot
Advocates of the legalization of marijuana vowed it would turn the illicit market into a safe, regulated industry. But experts tell Newsweek that these laws need revisiting

The Best Family Is Chosen Family
Hulu's Mid-Century Modern isn't the gay Golden Girls, but it does bring joy back to the sitcom

COLLISION COURSE
AMID THE TURMOIL OF SYRIA. U.S. ALLIES TURKEY AND ISRAEL COULD CLASH AS THEY COMPETE TO DEFEND THEIR INTERESTS IN THE EMBATTLED COUNTRY

Journalism: Unplugged
With traditional media declining, journalists are turning to Substack for independence, direct audience engagement and financial stability

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?

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...

'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

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

Trump Is Wrong About McKinley's Tariff Legacy
ON HIS FIRST day back in office, Donald Trump praised his new presidential role model, William McKinley, for having \"made our country very rich through tariffs.\"

Supreme Court Takes Up WrongHouse Raids
ON AN EARLY morning in 2017, Trina Martin was shocked by a pyrotechnic exhibit she compares to the Fourth of July. Except it was October, and it was inside her home in Georgia.

How Far Will the U.S.Go Against Cartels?
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP promised on the campaign trail that he’d go after Mexico’s drug cartels, which he claimed in January “essentially run” that country.

Virtual Fences on the Range
“OH, GIVE ME a home, where the buffalo roam, where the deer and the antelope play,” goes the venerable Western folk song “Home on the Range.”

The New Prohibitionists
ANTI-ALCOHOL ACTIVISTS ARE IGNORING EVIDENCE AND HIJACKING FEDERAL DIETARY GUIDELINES.

Your Tribalism Is Dumb
NO, YOUR TRIBALISM IS DUMB!

O&A Rand Paul
SEN. RAND PAUL (R–Ky.) has opposed the TikTok ban since it caught on in Congress.