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23 Things To Look Forward To In 2023

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December 30, 2022

The Events, Innovations, Products And Developments That Will Inform, Inspire And Delight Us In The New Year

- Peter Carbonara, Fan Chen, Meghan Gunn, Fred Guterl, Diane Harris, Kerri Anne Renzulli And Meredith Wolf Schizer

23 Things To Look Forward To In 2023

FOR NEARLY THREE YEARS NOW, MUCH OF THE WORLD HAS SHARED A SINGLE hope as a New Year grew near: a return to some semblance of pre-pandemic normaley. Looks like we're making progress as we usher in 2023. COVID cases and deaths are down sharply from their peak; many people have taken off their masks; groups are gathering again in restaurants, stadiums, concert halls and airports, not to mention at home with family for the holidays. Sure, there will still likely be some tough times ahead: Forecasts of a looming recession linger; Ukraine and Russia remain at war; the U.S. continues to be deeply polarized; and, despite the improvement, COVID isn't yet over. All the more reason, then, to grab joy where you can find it. Toward that end, here is Newsweek's annual grab bag of the events, innovations and trends that will inform, inspire and entertain us in the New Year. ▸ Diane Harris, Deputy Editor

A UNIVERSAL VACCINE AGAINST COVID

THREE YEARS INTO THE PANDEMIC, SCIentists are still engaged in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with the coronavirus: They devise a vaccine that provides immune protection, only to have the virus mutate into a form that at least partially evades that protection. It happened in 2021 with the Delta strain of SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19, and has continued through a succession of Omicron subvariants.

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CHERYL HINES

The actor discusses her new memoir Unscripted, her Hollywood roots and life with husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr. inside the Trump administration

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THE MIDDLE CLASS FLORIDA DREAM IS OVER

Higher housing costs are pushing a life in the Sunshine State out of reach for many Americans

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January 2, 2026

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TURN THESE PAGES

The best books Newsweek staffers read last year

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January 2, 2026

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MIND GAMES

Mentalist Oz Pearlman on using storytelling to read his audience and the secret to sticking to New Year's resolutions

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6 mins

January 2, 2026

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GEN Z IS LIT

Images of celebrities smoking have become popular on social media among young people, despite the generation's clean-living image

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January 2, 2026

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DACRE MONTGOMERY

DACRE MONTGOMERY HAS HAD A LOT OF PINCH-ME MOMENTS IN THE PAST few years.

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January 2, 2026

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AMERICA'S BEST REGIONAL BANKS & CREDIT UNIONS 2026

These financial institutions are ones you can trust for your business and personal banking relationshipswithout the corporate feel

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4 mins

January 2, 2026

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Complete Control

Kate Winslet has been a screen icon for three decades. Now she's stepped behind the camera to direct her first feature film

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January 2, 2026

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WORLD'S MOST ANTICIPATED NEW VEHICLES 2026

Excitement is building for these autos, coming soon to global markets

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From the Arctic to the Sahara, Extremes Put New Vehicles to the Test

BATTLE TESTED Mercedes-Benz GLB undergoes extreme conditions testing in Germany.

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