Newsweek US
Ten Predictions About New Cars and Trucks for 2023
Industry analysts think supply chain problems will get better, consumer demand will ease and the electric future will arrive—eventually
5 min |
January 20, 2023
Newsweek US
THE MOTHER OF ALL BLACKOUTS
Domestic terrorists pose an existential threat' to the nation's electrical grid. The attacks have already started
10 min |
January 20, 2023
Newsweek US
James Cromwell Is Happy to Be Offensive
The veteran actor and activist talks about being People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals’ 2022 Person of the Year and why Hollywood brass don’t like him
4 min |
January 20, 2023
Newsweek US
CHINA'S BID FOR THE SOUTH PACIFIC
BEIJING is aggressively expanding its reach throughout the region, saying its interests are purely diplomatic and commercial. The real long term goal is STRATEGIC
10+ min |
January 20, 2023
Reason magazine
What Women Want
Maybe it’s to be treated as individuals?
10+ min |
February 2023
Reason magazine
Argentina's Inflation Crisis
Argentina is no stranger to economic turmoil, having defaulted on its national debt three times since 2001.
1 min |
February 2023
Reason magazine
Immigration: America Needs 'Low-skilled' Workers
At a moment when even modest immigration reform is politically contentious, several Republicans in Congress are open to letting in more "high-skilled" immigrants. But that approach overlooks the fact that the country would benefit from admitting workers at all skill levels.
2 min |
January 2023
Newsweek US
Allison Williams
When it comes to dolls, you either love them, think they're creepy or are indifferent. Fortunately for Allison Williams, she falls into the latter category. "I don't have a deep-seated doll aversion." Which makes her the perfect person to star in a film like M3GAN (January 6), about a realistic robot doll that is supposed to be a child's best friend, but turns out to be everybody's worst enemy.
2 min |
January 06 - 13, 2023 (Double Issue)
Newsweek US
'Paul Whelan Is My Brother, Russia Is Torturing Him in Prison'
Following Brittney Griner’s release, the twin of the American still being held by Moscow speaks out
5 min |
January 06 - 13, 2023 (Double Issue)
Newsweek US
Taking on Title X
Does a ruling by a Trump-nominated judge signal a new assault on the right to contraception?
5 min |
January 06 - 13, 2023 (Double Issue)
Newsweek US
HUNGER IS A RUSSIAN WEAPON
FREED UKRAINIAN POWS TALK OF THEIR TREATMENT IN CAPTIVITY WHILE FAMILIES OF PRISONERS FIGHT FOR MORE RELEASES
7 min |
January 06 - 13, 2023 (Double Issue)
Newsweek US
23 Things to Look Forward to in 2023
The events, innovations, products and developments that will inform, inspire and delight us in the new year
10+ min |
December 30, 2022
Newsweek US
MY TURN 'I Could Never Host The Ricki Lake Show Now'
The star of the original Hairspray says the world is too divisive for the kind of content her talk show used to tackle
7 min |
December 30, 2022
Newsweek US
Flying Private on the Public's Dime
Three senators accounted for most of the $1 million lawmakers spent on chartered planes last year
6 min |
December 30, 2022
Newsweek US
PARTING SHOT Naomi Ackie
SOME PEOPLE ARE SO BIG, IT'S ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO THINK OF ANY actor portraying them. But when they do, and do it right, like Naomi Ackie has as Whitney Houston in I Wanna Dance with Somebody (December 23), it's magic.
2 min |
December 30, 2022
The Atlantic
The Prophecy of The Waste Land
One hundred years after the publication of LT. S. Eliot's masterwork, its vision has never been more terrifying.
10+ min |
January - February 2023
The Atlantic
The Reinvention of the Catholic Church
Scandals have taken a toll, and faith is flagging in Europe and the U.S. But Catholicism isnt on the wane—it’s changing in influential ways.
10 min |
January - February 2023
Mother Jones
The charged language of policing
AMERICAN POLICE speak in a peculiar lexicon. When an officer guns somebody down, it is an \"officer-involved shooting.\" When a department spokesperson speaks of \"the use of force,\" police violence is reduced to basic physics.
3 min |
January/February 2023
Mother Jones
POWER LUNCH
Why universal free school meals matter
3 min |
January/February 2023
Mother Jones
RULES FOR RADICALS MAGA MAYHEM
The ongoing threat to American democracy will come from an unrepentant House.
6 min |
January/February 2023
Mother Jones
REVENGE OF THE NORMS - THE GREAT REPRIEVE
Democracy was on the ballot. It won the chance to stay there.
6 min |
January/February 2023
Mother Jones
FALSE FLAGS: WHAT LIES BENEATH
Let us not lose sight of the January 6 insurrectionists’ real motivation.
6 min |
January/February 2023
The Atlantic
SEEING EARTH FROM SPACE WILL CHANGE YOU
The question is how.
9 min |
January - February 2023
The Atlantic
THE LOOMING REVOLT OVER HOMELESSNESS
Liberals know how to solve the problem. Why dont they?
10 min |
January - February 2023
The Atlantic
I WENT TO TAIWAN TO SAY GOODBYE
To my grandmother, and perhaps. the country whose resilience she shares
4 min |
January - February 2023
Mother Jones
THE ROE EFFECT
Abortion played a decisive role in November. Now the battle moves to the courts.
5 min |
January/February 2023
The Atlantic
THE EUREKA THEORY OF HISTORY IS WRONG
THE REAL REASON AMERICAN PROGRESS HAS STALLED
10+ min |
January - February 2023
The Atlantic
The End of Us
Is the reign of human beings on Earth nearing its end? A disparate group of thinkers says yes-and that we should welcome our demise.
10+ min |
January - February 2023
Mother Jones
ONE MORE TIME FOR THE PUNDITS IN THE BACK
Are media commentators really so clueless about the media?
3 min |
January/February 2023
Newsweek US
America's Favorite Restaurant Chains 2023
From Pizza to Steak to Sushi, The Best Places for Dining Out
2 min |
