Mother Jones
WE'RE SUING RFK JR.
The Epstein files are not the only documents the government is hiding.
3 min |
March/April 2026
The Atlantic
HOW AMERICA GOT SO SICK
The health of a nation reflects the health of a democracy.
10+ min |
March 2026
The Atlantic
Deadlier Than Gettysburg
How the cruelty of the Confederacy's prison camps gave rise to the rules of war
10 min |
March 2026
The Atlantic
What's the Worst That Could Happen?
AI and the future of work
10+ min |
March 2026
The Atlantic
THE MYSTERY OF HENRY FORDHAM
How did my great-great-grandfather become a free man?
10+ min |
March 2026
The Atlantic
THE MAN WHO BROKE PHYSICS
One of the pleasures of watching Ilia Malinin, apart from his indifference to gravity, is to witness him becoming.
10+ min |
March 2026
The Atlantic
The Secrets of Indigenous Art
Major exhibits are upending the way people understand Native American and Aboriginal artists.
10+ min |
March 2026
Mother Jones
TRUMP'S WAR ON HISTORY
As America’s 250th anniversary approaches, the president wants to control the country’s future by rewriting its past.
10+ min |
March/April 2026
Mother Jones
“He Thinks Our People Are Idiots” Trump has betrayed the people of coal country. They love him anyway.
Christy Ratliff is sitting in a folding chair in a public school gym in Grundy, Virginia, waiting for her number to be called.
10+ min |
March/April 2026
Mother Jones
UNFRIENDLY SKIES
The private equity-owned airline profiting off Trump's deportations
6 min |
March/April 2026
Mother Jones
THE INHERITANCE
What being a billionaire scion taught JB Pritzker about standing up to one
10+ min |
March/April 2026
Time
WHEN I THINK OF IRAN, I THINK OF LIGHT
WHEN A FRIEND ASKED HENRY James how he endured the devastation of World War I, the writer replied, “Feel, feel, feel all you can.” His exhortation contains the essence of what it means to remain human. Totalitarian regimes try to dismantle our capacity to feel, render us numb, confiscate our humanity, the way censors black out passages in books.
6 min |
February 23, 2026
Newsweek US
"PEOPLE ARE MORE LIKELY TO LISTEN TO SNOOP DOGG THAN SOME GUY IN A SUIT"
AI innovations are shaping the future of money but will it be enough to win back public trust in banking? Newsweek speaks with Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski about disrupting norms, engaging customers and finding cheaper mortgages
10+ min |
February 20, 2026
Newsweek US
'WE HAVE A CHANCE TO FULFILL HUMAN POTENTIAL'
DeepMind's Chief AI Readiness Officer Lila Ibrahim on keeping ethics at the forefront while pioneering artificial general intelligence tools
10 min |
February 20, 2026
Time
Thierry Diagana
A NEW TREATMENT FOR MALARIA
2 min |
February 23, 2026
Time
Catherine O'Hara
Singular comedic talent
2 min |
February 23, 2026
Time
OUR AGE OF DISTRUST
In 1624, the English poet John Donne wrote, “No man is an island entire of itself.” And yet in 2026, the Edelman Trust Barometer finds that 7 out of 10 people across 28 nations are hesitant or unwilling to trust people who have different values, approaches to societal problems, or backgrounds than they do. For most people, distrust is now the default instinct. Only one-third tell us most people can be trusted.
3 min |
February 23, 2026
Time
The D.C. Brief
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP LAST year successfully wrestled control of one of the nation's dominant performing-arts stages with unheard-of efficiency. He ousted its leader, installed a loyalist at the helm, made himself the chairman of its reconstituted board, scrambled its programing calendar, alienated cultural leaders, exiled its resident opera company, declared himself the M.C. of its biggest fundraising gala, and treated it like an annex of the White House for events that cast him as the headliner.
4 min |
February 23, 2026
Time
THIS ISN'T OVER
TODAY, THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF Iran resembles a half-lifeless body collapsed on the ground, but holding a gun.
3 min |
February 23, 2026
Newsweek US
CELEBRATIONS OR BUSINESS, JAPAN OPENS FOR ALL
JAPAN'S TOURISM BOOM IS PROVIDING NEW PATHWAYS FOR INBOUND VISITORS, WHETHER FOR THE PERFECT WEDDING OR A BUSINESS TRIP TO REMEMBER.
1 min |
February 20, 2026
Newsweek US
POLAR PUSH
China is expanding its High North knowledge by paying to join Russian scientific expeditions, further fueling the West's concerns about potential military use of research
7 min |
February 20, 2026
Time
TOUGH AND TENDER
Alexander Skarsgard stars in Pillion's surprisingly sweet tale of bikers in love
6 min |
February 23, 2026
Newsweek US
JAY SHETTY
The life coach dives into his new Audible Originals series Messy Love, reveals how it differs from his On Purpose podcast and shares why celebrities open up to him
1 min |
February 20, 2026
Newsweek US
WHAT PRICE IS RIGHT?
Picking AI's winners and losers isn't an easy game, as the stock market's tech selloff shows
6 min |
February 20, 2026
Time
What winter gives back
IN MY EARLY 30S, I RELOCATED TO RURAL NEW HAMPSHIRE from Florida. It was supposed to be a joyful and exciting time: I was in love and had moved north with the intention of building a life with my husband. It was also stressful. The losses of friends and community hit me harder than I realized.
2 min |
February 23, 2026
Newsweek US
KEIO PLAZA HOTEL ANCHORS MODERN TOKYO
IN SHINJUKU'S VIBRANT HUB, KEIO PLAZA BLENDS ACCESS, JAPANESE CULTURE AND HUMAN-CENTERED HOSPITALITY FOR INTERNATIONAL TRAVELERS EXPLORING TOKYO WITH CONFIDENCE.
1 min |
February 20, 2026
Time
THE ORIGINS OF AN OBSESSION
How Greenland became both a prize and a marker in a world Trump is reordering
6 min |
February 23, 2026
Time
Does your baby qualify for a $1,000 Trump Account?
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP HAS TOUTED HIS “TRUMP Accounts” as a way to give “every newborn American child a financial stake in the future.” At a U.S. Treasury event on Jan. 28, with a sign proclaiming that TRUMP ACCOUNTS JUMPSTART THE AMERICAN DREAM and an appearance by rapper Nicki Minaj, who referred to herself as the President’s “No. 1 fan,” he broke down how that stake will manifest—and who gets a cut of it.
2 min |
February 23, 2026
Time
Young adults in China are learning to live alone
TIRED FROM WORK AND CRAVING A SWEET TREAT OR a spa day? Young people in China have a new mantra for that: “Ai ni laoji!”
5 min |
February 23, 2026
Time
The Risk Report
THE MIDDLE EAST HAS LATELY seen a surge of violence and instability. Israel's war with Hamas expanded to include Iranian proxies like Hezbollah and Yemen's Houthi rebels. An insurrection ousted Syria's strongman and replaced him with a shaky Islamist coalition. Israel and the U.S. directly struck Iran, which in recent weeks has faced an intense wave of protests within its borders. The regime has responded with a ferocity remarkable even by Iran's standards.
2 min |