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More Than Just ‘Twisties'
An Olympic gymnast says she and her fellow athletes face a lot of challenges in the sport that men don’t
Has Climate Change Reached A Crisis Point?
Some voices in the political and economic argument over climate change warn there is little time left to act, but others call those fears overblown
TikTok's Black Creators FIGHT BACK
Many of the hottest viral stars are white people who got famous doing dances by created Black performers. Now the originators want credit and payment for their work
The Archives
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AS BEIJING TIGHTENS ITS CONTROL, GLOBAL CEOS WEIGH THE RISKS OF DOING BUSINESS IN CHINA
The Site Pushing the Big Lie About Arizona's Election Audit
The Gateway Pundit, which has a history of advancing promoting the audit in Maricopa County
Jennifer Beals
WHEN THE L WORD FIRST PREMIERED ON SHOWTIME IN 2004, PORTRAYALS of queer characters were rare and one-sided.
‘Going Against Trump Is the Death Knell'
Six months after the Capitol riot, the 10 GOP representatives who voted to Impeach Donald Trump are fighting for their political lives
The ‘I Quit' Revolution
Restless at work? Don’t join the throngs of people making a job move until you read this
WHY WE STILL LIVE IN Reagan's America
The 40th president’s optimistic faith—and lucky timing—help explain his enduring appeal
Moving Forward
Leon Bridges eclectic third album Gold-Diggers Sound finds the acclaimed singer-songwriter further moving away from the ’60s retro-soul feel of his breakout debut
China's Giant Bet on Blockchain
Beijing’s expected launch of a digital yuan next year is part of a bigger plan to take a global lead in the future of the internet
Revenge of the Nerds
How amateur sleuths broke the Wuhan lab story
‘I'm A Nobel Laureate, But I Still Have Regrets'
It’s only human to feel sadness about the roads not taken in your life even if you’re a big success
Do Your Employees Love Your Company?
Find out this fall when Newsweek and the Best Practice Institute unveil the first "Most Loved Workplaces" list
Are We Headed For A Cyber Pearl Harbor?
Digital attacks could push the U.S. and Russia into a Real War.
Rose Byrne
IF YOU HAD TO PICK ONE THING THAT DEFINED THE 1980S, YOU’D LIKELY include aerobics. From leotards to Olivia Newton-John’s “Let’s Get Physical” to Jane Fonda’s iconic fitness videos, aerobics became a cult-like obsession, and Rose Byrne’s new Apple TV+ series Physical (June 18) recreates that time. “The era is documented so much and it’s parodied so much, it’s easy to be funny.” Byrne plays Sheila, a wife and mother who finds purpose in her life, and eventually fame and fortune, through the world of aerobics.
Sparks on the Screen
After decades of trying, the musical duo of Ron and Russell Mael are releasing two movies, a band documentary and an original musical
A Superhero's New Mission
Chris Evans hung up his Captain America shield. Now he and his partners want to help Generation Z reshape the U.S. political landscape
Liz Phair – Back in the Game
Indie rock legend Liz Phair reemerges with Soberish new album in over a decade
It's Time to Party
Liz Cheney’s ouster from Republican leadership makes a third political party more likely
Gaming an Early Warning System
How a well-intended U.S. government database fuels dangerous vaccine misinformation
The Winter of Discontent
Even though america is preparing for a summer reopening, the Coronavirus will still be around to dog us when the temperatures fall.
K-Dramas on Netflix: A Beginner's Guide to the Best Shows
The South Korean culture pop culture wave that has been taking over the world conquers the small screen
Too Little, Too Slow, Too Late Is Not an Option
On climate change, it is a lot later than a lot of us want to admit
Cool Abandoned Sites to Visit
As time goes on, some places stay in use, but some get left behind—due to unforeseen circumstances, changing times or other reasons. These abandoned places immediately evoke feelings of eeriness and curiosity, no matter where they are. Their remains are testaments to their fascinating histories, and they are perfect destinations for those who love history, adventure and even stories of the supernatural. From old mining tunnels covered in glow worms to haunted prisons to ’70s movie sets decaying in the desert, here are some of the most fascinating abandoned sites to explore around the world.
A Vaccine for all Occasions
Scientists are developing a “universal vaccine” that would protect against anything the coronavirus can throw at us and maybe even the common cold.
Train Wreck
An aerial view, on May 3, of the scene after an elevated section of metro track carrying train cars collapsed onto a busy road.
Winning at Wall Street—and Life!
Dorie Clark, star of the Newsweek/LinkedIn Live show, Better, asks author William Green what lessons the world’s greatest investors have for the rest of us
The BEST CREDIT CARDS of 2021
Credit card companies pumped up their rewards to keep consumers spending during the pandemic. Newsweek’s first card ranking will help you pick your best offer