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2023: The Year in Medicine
Drugs for obesity, Alzheimer's, and infectious diseases herald a new era of innovation in the pharma business
THE NATION BUILDERS
ISRAELIS AND PALESTINIANS WHO STEPPED UP AFTER THЕ ОСТ. 7 АТТACK
BEST of CULTURE
THE ART THAT ENTERTAINED, MOVED, & INSPIRED US IN 2023
2023: THE YEAR IN CLIMATE
For the young plaintiffs in a landmark environmental case, victory was \"a great first step\"
2023: THE YEAR IN POLITICS
The GOP front runner kept his eyes on the Oval Office, even as the court cases mounted| The White House struggled with public opinion even in its moments of success
ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: LIONEL MESSI
MESSI WON THE BALLON D'OR AS THE WORLD'S BEST PLAYER FOR THE EIGHTH TIME IN OCTOBER
CEO OF THE YEAR: SAM ALTMAN
'IT IS, FOR MANY PEOPLE, THE YEAR THAT THEY STARTED TAKING AI SERIOUSLY.'
ALEX NEWELL
BREAKTHROUGH OF THE YEAR
Upcycled Buildings Around the World
Buildings that were once palaces, monasteries and jails are finding new life in the modern world.
Ben Mankiewicz
\"Nostalgia is a really powerful and important emotion. It is the emotion that connects us to our past.\"
America's Animal Shelters Are Broken
Rescue centers and humane groups are under pressure due to a huge drop in adoptions, especially of dogs
THE UNION FIGHT FOR THE FUTURE OF WORK
APPROVAL OF ORGANIZED LABOR IS AT ITS HIGHEST LEVEL IN THE U.S. SINCE 1965. BUT THE MOVEMENT'S TARGET GROWTH SECTORS-WHICH STAND TO BENEFIT FROM BIDENOMICS-MAY PROVE THE HARDEST TO UNIONIZE
Putin's Suicide Squad
The Kremlin has recruited tens of thousands of prisoners for its 'Storm-Z' units, including at least two cannibals
Can America Cure Its Online Fraud Epidemic?
Other Western countries use regulation to stop the spread of crime. But the US is lagging, leaving millions exposed-and the problem may soon get worse
Immersive Natural Escape Destinations
The natural world is all around us, but sometimes it requires taking a step back from the grind of our daily lives to truly appreciate it.
Kathy Griffin
WHEN A PHOTO OF KATHY GRIFFIN HOLDING THE FAKE DECAPITATED head of former President Donald Trump went viral in 2017, her entire world stopped
I Was Canceled for a Cartoon
I stand by my depiction of Hamas' human shields and its critics. Journalists must not kowtow to the voices of dissent
Why Jill Stein Has Democrats Running Scared
There are fears she will split the vote on the left in her third presidential bid and hand power to Donald Trump
AMERICA'S Most Responsible COMPANIES 2024
FOR THE FIFTH YEAR IN A ROW, NEWSWEEK HAS partnered with global research and data firm Statista for our annual list of America's Most Responsible Companies.
Does the US Actually Want Ukraine to Win?
As Kyiv's long-awaited counteroffensive has stalled, murmurings that now would be a good time to end the war with Moscow are growing louder
PIERCING CANCER'S INNER SANCTUM
AS AI AND NEW IMAGING TOOLS GIVE RESEARCHERS VAST AMOUNTS OF DATA ON TUMORS, THEY ARE WINNING SOME BATTLES AGAINST THIS COMPLEX DISEASE
Americans Don't Want to Fight for Their Country
While the armed services struggle to meet recruiting targets, most adults wouldn't sign up even in the event of a major war
REBEL WITH A CAUSE
Tadashi Yanai grew Uniqlo into a global force. Now he's out to fix his country By Charlie Campbell
Israel's former PM: a two-state solution is the only solution
WITH A WAR RAGING BETWEEN ISRAEL AND HAMAS, it's hard to imagine a new dawn of peace. The violence threatens to paralyze the moral and political imaginations of Israelis and Palestinians alike, deepening the impression that accommodation will remain forever out of reach. But to hear one of Israel's elder statesmen tell it, now is precisely the moment to resurrect the goal of a peace process.
5 ways to get better at saying no
THERE'S A COMMON Malfunction that occurs when well-intentioned people open their mouths to say no: the word yes tumbles out instead.
Man In the Middle
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN ABU DHABI'S CHIEF OIL EXEC IS TASKED WITH PHASING DOWN FOSSIL FUELS?
The Most Scenic Places to Drive in the World
The best driving routes are about the journey, not the destination. Whether carving curves in a sports car, climbing hills in an off-roader or cruising along the sea is your cup of tea, there's a place on Earth to explore while behind the wheel.
Matt Bomer
\"We have to educate ourselves if we want to know what our history is.\"
Fargo's fifth season is a darkly hilarious return to form
MINNESOTA HOMEMAKER Dot Lyon (Juno Temple) has a nice, quiet life. Her husband (David Rysdahl) worships her...
THE MOVIE WIVES ARE SPEAKING
The wives of famous men, often relegated to the sidelines, reclaim space in a crop of new films