Newsweek US
Too Old—or Too Invested?
Representative Jim Clyburn was widely expected to retire at the end of this Congress, having turned 85.
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March 27, 2026
Newsweek US
The Propaganda Effect
How a Tomahawk missile strike on a girls' school, thought to have killed 175 people, handed Tehran a ready-made strategic victory
6 min |
March 27, 2026
Newsweek US
CUE THE COMEBACK (AGAIN)
Lisa Kudrow's iconic role as Valerie Cherish gets its final bow
5 min |
March 27, 2026
Newsweek US
GENDER BIAS: REBOOTED
As women at the top see progress on equality slow, AI is reviving old fears that new technology could hardcode longstanding bias into the workplace
4 min |
March 27, 2026
Newsweek US
AGAINST THE GRAIN
The Iran war has left farmers fighting fertilizer shortages and rising diesel prices, which they warn will soon be felt at the grocery store
6 min |
March 27, 2026
Newsweek US
AREA OF INFLUENCE
Strikes by Iran have punctured the safe haven image Dubai spent decades cultivating. Can social media stars repair the damage?
5 min |
March 27, 2026
Newsweek US
CRUDE AWAKENING
Conflict in the Middle East could accelerate a global reckoning for oil—and a fresh push toward renewable resources
4 min |
March 27, 2026
Newsweek US
TAKE FIVE
STORIES FROM AROUND THE WORLD
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March 27, 2026
Travel+Leisure US
Argentina at an Angle
A few hours south of Buenos Aires, a seaside resort town is mounting a comeback.
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April 2026
Travel+Leisure US
Full Bloom
In coastal Cornwall, artists and other creatives are making their mark.
3 min |
April 2026
Travel+Leisure US
The Coast Is Clear
A drive along Portugal's Costa Vicentina reveals dramatic cliffs, elemental food, and untamed beaches.
4 min |
April 2026
Travel+Leisure US
On the Edge
Seeking a quieter path through the Grand Canyon leads Rosecrans Baldwin to discover fear, humility, and awe.
4 min |
April 2026
Travel+Leisure US
Safe to Swim
In the shallow waters of Southern California, patience and proximity unlock a transcendent encounter with nature.
4 min |
April 2026
Travel+Leisure US
TEACHING A NEW GENERATION OF CHEFS
Launched in 2017, the Jacques Pépin Foundation builds on the legacy of the nonagenarian chef, author, and television personality by providing culinary education to those in need—not only of job skills but life skills, too.
1 min |
April 2026
Travel+Leisure US
As Nature Intended
A private-island stay in Indonesia balances marine conservation with blissful barefoot luxury.
4 min |
April 2026
Travel+Leisure US
SPOTLIGHTING A UNIQUE CREATURE
Considered critically endangered in parts of Africa, pangolins may be one of the most threatened animals on the continent.
1 min |
April 2026
Travel+Leisure US
Reinvesting in Natural Wonders
Millions flock to southeast Alaska’s Inside Passage every year to witness humpback whales breaching and massive glaciers calving into the sea.
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April 2026
Travel+Leisure US
MAKING LOCAL CONSERVATION GLOBAL
“I’m a crazy bird person,” says Adam Betuel. That’s a point of pride for the executive director of Birds Georgia, the nonprofit he’s been leading for more than a decade.
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April 2026
Travel+Leisure US
CONNECTING VISITORS WITH COMMUNITIES
“We are very passionate about sharing our South African story,” says James Fernie, the founder of the Cape Town–based nonprofit Uthando (Love) South Africa.
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April 2026
Travel+Leisure US
Lightening Its Impact
It has become de rigueur for remote luxury lodges to put an emphasis on sustainability, but Beckons is working to take its globe-spanning portfolio further.
1 min |
April 2026
Travel+Leisure US
GROWING TOGETHER
Conceived as a small cooperative of female farmers back in 2000, the Grenada Network of Rural Women Producers, or GRENROP, has since expanded to a nearly 80-member force for sustainable agriculture.
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April 2026
Travel+Leisure US
Tracking the Ocean's Gentle Giants
National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions has a 60-year track record of taking adventurous travelers to the ends of the earth—and unlocking next-level wildlife encounters when they get there.
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April 2026
Travel+Leisure US
UPLIFTING NATIVE COMMUNITIES
Made from wheat, sugarcane, and four varieties of corn, the Mexican spirit pox was first distilled for use in Indigenous Tzotzil religious ceremonies.
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April 2026
Travel+Leisure US
GIVING VOICE TO THE NEEDY
Since 2011, the renowned Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli and his wife, Veronica Berti Bocelli, have raised more than $90 million for the Andrea Bocelli Foundation, which is now involved in more than 50 projects worldwide.
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April 2026
Travel+Leisure US
Dark Mode
With experiences for night-sky enthusiasts, New Zealand is the next frontier in ‘noctourism.’
1 min |
April 2026
Travel+Leisure US
FOLLOW THE SUN
Long favored by beachgoers looking for privacy, unspoiled South Caicos is starting to make waves.
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April 2026
Travel+Leisure US
Lift Off
A butterfly reserve in Mexico preserves an important species—and Indigenous culture.
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April 2026
Travel+Leisure US
Building a More Sustainable Tourism Economy
Ever since the freewheeling 1970s, when hippies landed on Ios, this arid island in the Cyclades has been a place for the young and the restless to party. That reputation, though, is only a sliver of the story. Beyond the beach clubs of Mylopotas Bay and the bar-lined alleys of Chora, as the main town is known, parts of Ios feel astonishingly untouched. What’s more, the entire 42-square-mile island was named a “landscape of special natural beauty” in a 1977 declaration.
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April 2026
Travel+Leisure US
Restoring an African Jewel
It was once one of the greatest safari parks in Africa. Yet by the beginning of this century, Gorongosa National Park, in Mozambique, was a wildlife wasteland.
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April 2026
Travel+Leisure US
RESTORING RIVERS RELENTLESSLY
Media mogul Ted Turner credits his interest in conservation to a long-ago National Geographic story about the collapse of bison populations in the Kodachrome Basin of Utah. Since 2015, he has dedicated considerable resources to the Ted Turner Reserves, a network of private conservancies in the American West where the mission is, as he puts it, to “save everything.”
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