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One Election, Two Different Campaigns
Newsweek asks political scientists to break down Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump's strategies for winning the 2024 election
Georgia's Nightmare for the West
Ruling party Georgian Dream has raised fears that the once-aspiring NATO country is aligning more closely with Russia
Terry Crews
FOR TERRY CREWS, THERE ARE NO RULES.
Carrie Coon
CARRIE COON IS HAVING A MOMENT, EVEN THOUGH YOU MAY NOT RECognize her.
Still Doin' It Well
Ahead of the release of his new album, The FORCE, LL Cool J told Newsweek of his strong desire to keep contributing to the hip-hop culture he helped create
WORLD'S MOST TRUSTWORTHY COMPANIES 2024
TRUST IS AN ESSENTIAL PART OF ANY RELATIONSHIP-FROM PERsonal relationships to ties between businesses and consumers.
HOPE and HEALING on HORSEBACK
IT'S BEEN A DECADE SINCE ISIS COMMITTED GENOCIDE AGAINST IRAQ'S YAZIDI POPULATION. MORE THAN 100,000 YAZIDIS REMAIN DISPLACED BUT WORKERS AND ANIMALS AT AN EQUINE THERAPY CENTER ARE PROVIDING RELIEF
Is College Worth It?
AMERICANS are LOSING FAITH in HIGHER EDUCATION amid RISING TUITION FEES, UNCERTAIN PAYOFF and CULTURE WARS on CAMPUS
An integrated model for water management
Alkhorayef Water and Power Technologies has deep expertise and synergistic capabilities across the full water and wastewater value chain
Investments that are transforming life in Saudi Arabia
Abdullah Al Othaim Investment Company is creating distinctive destinations and experiences that encompass multiple sectors
A Kinder and Gentler Nick Cave
After a period of personal upheaval, the famed Bad Seeds singer returns with the vibrant and optimistic 'Wild God'
Fleeing War and Scams
Newsweek spoke to three Ukrainians who have been targeted by \"sponsors\" trying to profit from applicants seeking refuge in the U.S. via a humanitarian scheme
Is 'The Squad' Splintering?
The progressive group of Democrats lost two members in recent primary defeats and its leader is tilting mainstream. What now?
CASH CRUNCH
Leaders, including President Joe Biden, have hailed the strength of the U.S. economy. But middle-class Americans told Newsweek
Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
The reality is most things that I've done, I rarely talk to women on screen. And it gets a little tired.
Nick Jonas
I have a big imagination. I'm very ambitious and want to do it all. And thankfully, I get to.
Tour de Force
One of the best live acts around, Swedish rock titans The Hives talk to Newsweek ahead of their U.S. headline concert dates about opening for Foo Fighters and nearly collaborating with André 3000
Mummy's Dark Secret
Research into the body of a woman buried 3,500 years ago in Egypt may reveal the painful truth behind her facial expression.
AMERICA'S BEST - PHYSICAL REHABILITATION CENTERS 2024
PHYSICAL REHABILITATION CENTERS PROVIDE AROUND-THE clock care for people suffering from complex illnesses and injuries. These facilities offer intensive treatments for a variety of ailments, from neurological conditions like strokes to orthopedic problems like fractures.
CUSTOM CLASSROOM
Homeschooling is gaining in popularity for a wide range of parents looking to personalize their children's education
Dead and Buried
Their remains lie covered by the sandy desert they trudged through in the hope for a better life. Now volunteers reveal the unimaginable extent of the missing migrant crisis
'There Are a Lot of People Hurting'
Progressive independent Senator Bernie Sanders talks to Newsweek about how Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris can appeal to voters across the political spectrum
Josh Hartnett
M. NIGHT SHYAMALAN IS PROBABLY THE ONLY PERSON WHO LOOKED AT Josh Hartnett and thought he'd make a great serial killer, but Hartnett is glad he did.
'It Was Kind of Like a Juilliard on Steroids for Kids'
Actor Nikki DeLoach opens up about her time on The All-New Mickey Mouse Club and the life-changing illnesses that altered her mindset
The Dark Side of Weight Loss
How dropping pounds using slimming drugs like OZempic made these women realize they had been victims of fatphobia for years
AMERICA'S BEST ADDICTION TREATMENT CENTERS 2024
ADDICTION IS A SERIOUS PROBLEM IN the United States-and a common one.
FIRE AND ICE
CHINA'S GROWING PRESENCE IN THE ARCTIC IS INFLAMING TENSIONS WITH THE US
The Hustle Is Real
Thirty-six percent of Americans say they have to work two jobs to make ends meet
Holy City, Silenced
Normally a bustling center of religion, tourism and commerce, Jerusalem's Old City feels more like a ghost town since October 7
Bette Midler
IF YOU ASK BETTE MIDLER HOW SHE GOT HER PART IN THE NEW FILM THE Fabulous Four, it wouldn't have anything to do with her legendary status as an Oscar-nominated actor. \"I think they needed a ham, a big ole ham.\"