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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.
Riding the 'Wave of Death' Back to Consciousness
The end of life is not necessarily an abrupt, final shutting down of the brain but a series of changes that, in some cases, can even be reversed
Boy's Best Friend
Autism service dog transform's 9-year-old's life, helping him de-escalate aggressive tendencies
Greg Abbott's Bid To Shake Up Immigration Debate Is Succeeding
By sending thousands of migrants to sanctuary cities in the north, the Republican Texas governor has forced Democrats to face the hot-button political issue head on
How the Trial of Bryan Kohberger Will Unfold
The murders of four University of Idaho students shocked the nation. Now the man accused of their lethal stabbings finally looks set to face a jury
Gary Oldman
FOR ACADEMY AWARD-WINNING ACTOR GARY OLDMAN, NOW IS THE PERfect time for his first TV series.
Who Should Really Run for President?
There's widespread disagreement about who the country needs as our next leader. These candidates aren't the ones you'd expect
How Many Is Too Many?
THE NUMBER OF DEATHS IN GAZA RAISES QUESTIONS ABOUT ISRAEL'S TACTICS
Liberal America is Embracing Firearms
Gun ownership among registered Democrat voters has jumped by 25 percent since 2019,surveys show, a move an NRA spokesperson has described as far from shocking’
Young Americans Turn Against Boomers Over Social Security
Millennials, Gen X and Gen Z say the system needs reform, an exclusive Newsweek poll found, amid fears the benefits won't exist when they come to retire
My Son's School Tried to Buy Our Silence
Antisemitism is exploding in this country. If educators do not have sufficient skills, training and policies to handle it, it means only bad things for kids like mine
No Comment
The story behind tennis megastar Naomi Osaka’s refusal to participate in press conferences due to mental health and how she brought the issue front and center for athletes
Fantasia Barrino
SOMETIMES A PERFORMANCE COMES ALONG WHERE WHEN YOU WATCH it, you just can't imagine anyone else playing that role.
Navigating the Neolithic
The discovery of ancient obsidian artifacts hints at the potential seafaring past of our ancestors—a find that one expert said would be mind-blowing’
HOSTAGE FAMILIES GROW DESPERATE
Relatives of Israeli hostages held in Gaza are angry with the government they accuse of failing to do enough to
AGAINST THE CLOCK
Newsweek has exclusive insight from the Israeli army as it is running out of time for its Gaza offensive to defeat Hamas and bring hostages home
False Narratives Get Lucrative
New X ad-sharing program allows superspreaders of misinformation on viral posts to share advertising income from major brands
Festive Fracas in a Riot of Orange
Christmas trees are the latest targets of climate activists’ colorful stunts
End of the Middle-Class Dream?
High mortgage rates and soaring property prices are preventing many Americans from getting on the housing ladder, killing hopes of building wealth in the process
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
Ben Mankiewicz
\"Nostalgia is a really powerful and important emotion. It is the emotion that connects us to our past.\"
Upcycled Buildings Around the World
Buildings that were once palaces, monasteries and jails are finding new life in the modern world.
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
America's Animal Shelters Are Broken
Rescue centers and humane groups are under pressure due to a huge drop in adoptions, especially of dogs
Putin's Suicide Squad
The Kremlin has recruited tens of thousands of prisoners for its 'Storm-Z' units, including at least two cannibals