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Newsweek US
A Powerful Ally
Nevada's influential Culinary Union is fighting to keep the Silver State blue
10 min |
September 30, 2022

Newsweek US
Itzhak Perlman – 'Absolutely Ridiculous'
Violin virtuoso Itzhak Perlman lost the use of his legs as a young child. Now he's angry about the resurgence of the disease and that some people aren't getting vaccinated
5 min |
September 16, 2022

Newsweek US
'The Rock on Which Modern Britain Was Built'
In her seven-decade dedication to a life of service to her subjects, Elizabeth II won their hearts as well as their respect
4 min |
September 23, 2022

Newsweek US
Sheikh Hasina – "Innovation and Entrepreneurship are at the Heart of my Development Vision"
Sheikh Hasina and her nation have defied the odds. Under her strong leadership, Bangladesh solidified itself as a stable democracy while drastically improving its citizens' quality of life. She's also claiming Bangladesh a seat at the global table, speaking out for justice and the urgent need to deal with climate change.
4 min |
September 23, 2022

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Emily Deschanel
PARTING SHOT
2 min |
September 23, 2022

Newsweek US
Corporate Pride
Walton is an electronics juggernaut that's setting a new standard for manufacturing. It's already revolutionized consumption in Bangladesh, and now it's going global.
1 min |
September 23, 2022

Newsweek US
Steady Returns from Steady Growth
Amid global turmoil, Bangladesh's capital markets have been marked by stability and optimism.
2 min |
September 23, 2022

Newsweek US
Brian Michael Jenkins
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
4 min |
September 23, 2022

Newsweek US
Society's Long COVID
Uncertainty may be the most sure thing post-pandemic, if history is any guide
7 min |
September 23, 2022

Newsweek US
Across the Multiverse
The Rick and Morty team on the show's new season, loss, karmic debt and ripping shirts off
6 min |
September 09, 2022

Newsweek US
Rachel Bloom
REBOOTS HAVE BECOME SO POPULAR THAT IT WAS ONLY A MATTER OF TIME before there needed to be a show about a reboot poking fun at the very idea of a reboot.
2 min |
September 16, 2022

Newsweek US
Lessons from the Great Rethink
'People don't stay where they don't feel valued' and other key takeaways from the workplace shifts of the past few years
4 min |
September 16, 2022

Newsweek US
The End of an Era?
Companies are pushing for a post-pandemic return to the office. But it may not be possible to put the remote-work genie back in the bottle
5 min |
September 16, 2022

Newsweek US
THE BATTLE OVER BIG DATA
CHINA IS AGGRESSIVELY TRYING TO CONTROL MUCH OF THE WORLD'S DATA. HOW PRESIDENT BIDEN RESPONDS WILL HAVE BROAD IMPLICATIONS FOR THE ECONOMY AND PRIVACY
10+ min |
September 16, 2022

Newsweek US
Putting Boredom to Work
Becoming bored is something that happens to every human. But you can learn to manage it
4 min |
September 16, 2022

Newsweek US
The Risks of Arming Ukraine
As the U.S. spends billions on military aid, watchdogs warn of waste, corruption, and abuse and call for more oversight
9 min |
September 16, 2022

Newsweek US
America's Best Physical Rehabilitation Centers 2022
Our annual ranking of facilities to help you get back on your feet
5 min |
September 02, 2022

Newsweek US
Quirkiest College Campuses
"Architecture should speak of its time and place, but yearn for timelessness," architect and designer Frank Gehry said. It's no wonder then that some of the most innovative designs are implemented on college campuses, where students learn from the past and grow from new perspectives. As students from all over reconvene for the school year, these campuses offer different points of view, not only through their curricula, but through their unconventional building styles. From a student center shaped like dim sum steamer baskets in Singapore, to a 36-story skyscraper in Russia, to a shipping center imitation in the Netherlands, here are college buildings around the world that present different angles.
3 min |
September 09, 2022

Newsweek US
Cynthia Addai-Robinson
PARTING SHOT
2 min |
September 09, 2022

Newsweek US
REVENGE OF THE PATHOGENS
THE WORLD SEEMS TO BE ENTERING A NEW, DEADLY ERA OF HEALTH THREATS FROM INFECTIOUS DISEASESOLD ONES WE THOUGHT WE'D WIPED OUT, AND NEW ONES ON THE RISE
10+ min |
September 09, 2022

Newsweek US
Could Donald Trump Find an Impartial Jury?
It would be the 'ultimate trust test' of America's judicial system. Trial experts share their advice
6 min |
September 09, 2022

Newsweek US
Beijing's Big Bet
China's pursuit of israeli technology is key to its plan to expand its global economic and military power. The U.S. is not happy
10+ min |
August 19, 2022

Newsweek US
Sound and Style
Art rock pioneers Roxy Music are embarking on a tour to mark the band's 50th anniversary
6 min |
September 02, 2022

Newsweek US
PARTING SHOT - Quinta Brunson
It was really important to me to show audiences...extreme funny, extreme heart.
2 min |
September 02, 2022

Newsweek US
WHAT PUTIN GOT WRONG
The Russian leader's arrogance undermines his own military in Ukraine
10+ min |
September 02, 2022

Newsweek US
A Hidden Cost to Reversing Roe
The rise of 'personhood' laws could put infertility treatments like IVF at risk and sharply raise their price
5 min |
September 02, 2022

Newsweek US
Searching for 'Constructive Engagement'
In an exclusive interview, Pakistan's new prime minister Shahbaz Sharif talks about the state of his country's democracy, worsening U.S.-China relations, the war in Ukraine and a Taliban-controlled Afghanistan
10 min |
September 02, 2022

Newsweek US
BAND-E-AMIR, AFGHANISTAN
The militant Islamic group has also banned most art and culture.
1 min |
September 02, 2022

Newsweek US
Idris Elba
PARTING SHOT
2 min |
August 26, 2022

Newsweek US
Something in the Air
The James Webb Space Telescope is looking for atmospheres— and signs of life—on planets circling the star TRAPPIST-1
4 min |