Newsweek US
EMPIRE OF THE SON
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS CHAIRMAN AND CEO CLARK HUNT HAS GUIDED HIS FRANCHISE TO THE PINNACLE OF NFL SUCCESS, WITH THREE SUPER BOWL WINS IN THE PAST FIVE SEASONS. HE TELLS NEWSWEEK HOW HE SET OUT TO CONTINUE HIS FATHER'S AMBITION OF GLOBAL FAN GROWTH
8 min |
September 05 - 12, 2025 (Double Issue)
Time
'I'm afraid'
What U.S. aid cuts mean for the women of Afghanistan
5 min |
September 08, 2025
Newsweek US
TOUCHING DOWN WORLDWIDE
NFL'S GLOBAL REACH INCLUDES 183 MILLION FANS PLUS SEVERAL INTERNATIONAL PLAYER PROGRAMS—AND IT'S NOT STOPPING THERE
4 min |
September 05 - 12, 2025 (Double Issue)
Newsweek US
Hope on the Wall
Two decades after Hurricane Katrina, a new generation of New Orleans artists confronts its legacy, creating a tribute that blends memory, resilience and imagination
5 min |
September 05 - 12, 2025 (Double Issue)
Newsweek US
A Fatal Sticking Point
In the days and hours before October 7, intelligence that should have made its way up the IDF chain of command didn't reach people who could have connected the dots
10+ min |
September 05 - 12, 2025 (Double Issue)
Newsweek US
Chad Michael Murray
FOR CHAD MICHAEL MURRAY, RETURNING TO THE FREAKY FRIDAY FRANchise after more than 20 years was more than just a job; it was a dose of pure joy.
1 min |
September 05 - 12, 2025 (Double Issue)
Newsweek US
TERRY'S LEGENDARY BRADSHAW BEANS
PERFECT FOR TAILGATING ON GAME DAY OR ANY FOR LARGE GATHERING, THIS CROWDPLEASER IS BEST MIXED BY HAND
2 min |
September 05 - 12, 2025 (Double Issue)
Newsweek US
FULL PLATE
FOUR-TIME SUPER BOWL CHAMPION AND EMMY-AWARD-WINNING SPORTSCASTER TERRY BRADSHAW TAKES ON A NEW CHALLENGE—A FAMILY COOKBOOK
3 min |
September 05 - 12, 2025 (Double Issue)
Time
ΜΑΝ ON THE STREET
ZOHRAN MAMDANI IS POISED TO BECOME NEW YORK'S NEXT MAYOR. HOW DID THAT HAPPEN?
10+ min |
September 08, 2025
Time
The agentic age: a new frontier for AI and humans
FOR THE PAST YEAR, I’VE BEEN RUNNING SALES- force with a colleague who never sleeps, never takes vacations, and has read more than I could in 100 lifetimes. On a typical day, sitting with a few executives around the table, I’ll ask it to evaluate a competitor's moves, refine a keynote draft, or surface strategic blind spots we might have missed.
5 min |
September 08, 2025
Time
Laufey The Grammy-winning, genre-blending musician on pushing herself creatively, making her latest album, and confiding in Norah Jones
There is a lot of talk about how exactly to label your music: jazz or pop. Does that ever get annoying?
2 min |
September 08, 2025
Time
POOR VOTE, SWING VOTE
On the one hand, this is the worst of times: power is concentrated in the hands of people who pray at the opening of Congress, then prey on the people they swore an oath to serve.
3 min |
September 08, 2025
Newsweek US
FIRE AND ICE
NATO’S TRACKING OF RUSSIAN SUBMARINES IN THE ARCTIC IS BEING AFFECTED BY CLIMATE CHANGE
10+ min |
August 29, 2025
Newsweek US
War of the Words
Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch on playing a couple who trade vicious barbs at the end of their marriage in the darkly comic film The Roses
6 min |
August 29, 2025
Newsweek US
One Giant Leap for Moon Mining
The race is on to extract helium-3 from the lunar surface—and Interlune is first at the launchpad, pursuing a resource that could power industries for decades
4 min |
August 29, 2025
Newsweek US
Steps and the City
Urban streets are losing their social spark as pedestrians up their pace, a new study finds
4 min |
August 29, 2025
Newsweek US
EYES IN THE SKY
CANADIAN AIRCRAFT KEEP A CLOSE WATCH ON CHINESE VESSELS AFTER SIGHTINGS NEAR ALASKA'S WATERS
2 min |
August 29, 2025
Newsweek US
Laufey's Time Is Now
Gen Z's favorite Grammy-winning jazz-pop singer returns with her latest album, 'A Matter of Time'
7 min |
August 29, 2025
Newsweek US
Jamie Roy
IN TAKING ON THE MONUMENTAL TASK OF joining the Outlander universe, actor Jamie Roy is very prepared.
1 min |
August 29, 2025
Newsweek US
AMERICA'S BEST Addiction Treatment centers
ADDICTION IS A SERIOUS PROBLEM in the United States, with drug use and substance abuse a growing concern in younger populations.
1 min |
August 29, 2025
Newsweek US
Gen Z's Shifting Vote
Young Americans traditionally start adulthood by casting their ballot for the left, but Republicans are capitalizing on their loss of trust in institutions
6 min |
August 29, 2025
Reason magazine
Strangling AI, One State at a Time
JUST HOURS BEFORE its passage, the Senate version of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) cut a proposed moratorium on states enforcing their own AI regulations. Though some regard this as a win for federalism, others argue that the current patchwork represents an abdication of the federal government's jurisdiction over interstate commerce, permits excessive compliance costs to be imposed on the American AI industry, and may ultimately sacrifice the U.S. lead in the field to geopolitical adversaries.
1 min |
October 2025
Reason magazine
DOJ Aims To Restore Gun Rights
MELYNDA VINCENT, A Utah social worker specializing in drug harm reduction, was convicted of bank fraud in 2008 because she paid for groceries with a bad check. Seventeen years later, Vincent is still not allowed to own a gun or even temporarily possess one.
3 min |
October 2025
Reason magazine
Taxing the Poor, Globally
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) into law on July 4. One measure buried deep in the 870-page law imposes a 1 percent tax on remittances—the money that people send to friends and relatives in their home countries. The 1 percent tax applies to all remittance senders in the United States, though not to transfers sent from bank accounts and U.S.-issued debit or credit cards.
1 min |
October 2025
Reason magazine
Cairo: The Unfinished City
DRIVE ABOUT 40 minutes from the Giza Pyramids to the ancient step pyramid of Saqqara and you'll pass rows of half-built apartment blocks, skeletal overpasses, and roads that seem permanently under construction. Leave central Cairo and you'll see more of the same: neighborhoods where concrete beams poke out of rooftops, brick walls are left raw and unpainted, and windows are missing entirely from apartments.
2 min |
October 2025
Reason magazine
PUTIN AND THE D-WORD
IN DONALD TRUMP'S VIEW, VOLODYMYR ZELENSKYY IS A \"DICTATOR,\" BUT VLADIMIR PUTIN ISN'T.
10+ min |
October 2025
Reason magazine
Our Lab-Grown Future
THINGS DIDN'T GO well the first time Rebecca Torbruegge took a turn at the go-kart track. She ended up with a burn on her leg that refused to heal and eventually—skip the next bit if you're squeamish—\"started bubbling.\" Doctors in Sydney quickly determined she'd need a graft. But instead of following the usual procedure of scraping a patch from the 22-year-old's backside, slapping it over the wound, and hoping for the best, researchers wondered if she'd like to try something new: custom-printed skin, laid down layer by layer by a machine, built from her own cells.
3 min |
October 2025
Reason magazine
EDUCATING THE WORLD'S BEST AND BRIGHTEST— THEN SHOWING THEM THE DOOR
AMERICA'S STATUS AS A TOP DESTINATION FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS IS AT RISK.
10+ min |
October 2025
Reason magazine
Let Prisoners Work for Themselves
For nearly two decades, some Puerto Rican prisons allowed a very different sort of prison labor.
3 min |
October 2025
Reason magazine
Making Food Out of Thin Air
THANKS TO INNOVATIONS in food science and agriculture, the world is producing more food than ever before. While this has significantly reduced global hunger since the 1970s, it has impacted the environment; in 2023, food production generated about 26 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, according to Our World in Data.
1 min |