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ON THE BRINK
‘The Hermit Kingdom’ has survived decades of totalitarian rule, but bellicose statements from its leader, Kim Jong Un, could signal trouble ahead. Newsweek analyzes scenarios that could trigger its demise
Bidenomics Won't Swing It for the Democrats
Biden's economic policies are reaping benefits in battleground states, but immigration is proving to bea more important issue for voters in the presidential election
Fresh Hope for Those Lost
New technologies are being used to revolutionize the hunt for America’s missing persons
Justin Hartley
\"He goes the extra mile and has a lot of heart.\"
60 Years of Beatlemania
The Fab Four's U.S. debut on The Ed Sullivan Show six decades ago was a landmark television event that further fueled the hysteria surrounding the band
Biggest Beauty Trends of 2024
Move over Botox, brow lifts and blinding white teeth-this year is all about rejuvenating yourself naturally
AMERICA'S GREATEST WORKPLACES FOR WOMEN 2024
As women make strides toward breaking down professional barriers, there are still undeniable challenges.
DRIVEN TO DESPAIR
MORE THAN 60 PERCENT OF AMERICAN HOUSEHOLDS CANNOT AFFORD TO BUY A NEW VEHICLE. IS THIS THE END OF THE ROAD FOR THE NATION'S LOVE OF CARS?
Schooling the Workforce for Retention
America's top talent incubators are organizations where employees want to stay
RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR: How the War in Ukraine Could Be Won
NATO’s former commander weighs outcomes for Russia’s invasion of the country and sees likely success for Vladimir Putin unless Western powers decide otherwise
Jake Johnson
'If the business is gone and the dream is over, [Self Reliance] was the movie I wanted to make'
Common
'What I'm doing is just sharing things that have worked for me. I think each individual has to find what works for them.'
Collegiate Swifties Rejoice
Here's why schools from the Ivy League to the U.K. are offering electives on Taylor Swift - from her social significance to her business acumen
MOST TRUSTED BRANDS - 2024
THE FOUNDATION FOR ALL RELATIONSHIPS is trust. This applies to our personal relationships and to our dealings with the businesses and brands we depend on daily. You want to be confident that when you pay for a product or service, it will live up to your expectations time and time again. While it isn't easy to measure trust, it's a quality critical for success that is challenging to earn and easy to lose.
WHAT WOULD AN INDEPENDENT TEXAS LOOK LIKE?
SECESSION CAMPAIGNERS HAVE PUSHED TO GET A FREEDOM REFERENDUM ON THE BALLOT IN THE LONE STAR STATE. IS THE RETURN TO BEING A REPUBLIC A PIPE DREAM OR IS IT COMING DOWN THE PIPE?
I Wish Mom Had Ozempic. She'd Have Liked Me
Semaglutide drugs would have made a huge difference to my mother's mental health and to our relationship
Harvard in Turmoil
Campuses are hotbeds of protest, but it's nothing new. Nor is it as bad now as in the '60s and '70s
The United State of America
Yes, we said 'United' -That's what Newsweek writers and readers told us
'Maestro' Revealed
Bradley Cooper's transformation into Leonard Bernstein on film
Michelle Yeoh
IF YOU THOUGHT MICHELLE YEOH WAS GOING TO SLOW DOWN AFTER winning last year's Best Actress Academy Award for Everything Everywhere All at Once, you'd be mistaken.
Unleash the Molecules!
How turned science into pop art
Josh Hutcherson
JOSH HUTCHERSON ISN'T CONCERNED WITH doing what you think he should. \"There was an obvious path to take post-Hunger Games. But I made a conscious choice to say 'no' to a lot of things and not really just follow a predetermined [path].\"
Go-Big Experiences
These unmissable adventures will make 2024 a year to remember
Hamas, Inc
The property empire that funds the militant group's attacks
Bring White Men Into the Conversation
A very powerful group has been mostly missing from discussions about diversity, equity and inclusion. That can change
Black Voters Could Win It for Trump
Polls show the Republican front-runner is poised to secure more votes from African Americans than any Republican in history—which could tip the presidential election in his favor
The Archives
1989 - Sammie Harbour, a 27-year-old with sickle-cell anemia, was \"forced to choose between a job he liked and doctors he trusted,\" Newsweek wrote.
Are We Really Alone?
Scientists are analyzing the possibilities of extraterrestrial life and technologies as never before-and expecting big breakthroughs
Colman Domingo
WHEN YOU THINK OF CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS, ACTIVIST BAYARD RUSTIN isn't usually the first to come to mind. For Colman Domingo, who portrays the title character in Rustin, his lack of inclusion in many history lessons is because he was openly queer.
Paving The Way For An Inclusive Future
COLLECTIVE EFFORTS BY GOVERNMENTS, CORPORATIONS, AND INDIVIDUALS ARE PIVOTAL IN SHAPING AN INCLUSIVE FUTURE. BY WORKING TOGETHER, PEOPLE CAN CHANGE THE WORLD.