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Newsweek US
FLIP THE SCRIPT
THE U.S.-LED ATTACK ON IRAN HAS CHANGED THE CALCULUS OF HOW A WAR WITH CHINA OVER TAIWAN COULD PLAY OUT
10+ min |
April 17, 2026
Newsweek US
Clocking In for Change
Former factory worker Dan Osborn tells Newsweek about his plan as a Nebraska independent to give working people a \"seat at the table\" and why he's not a Democrat in disguise
10 min |
April 17, 2026
Newsweek US
RIZ AHMED
\"I want to make category killers,\" Ahmed says of Bait, his new Prime Video series about an actor faking a James Bond audition. It's a family drama, a comedy, \"in a playground of shame.\"
2 min |
April 17, 2026
Newsweek US
Gold Loses Its Nerve
The war in Iran has produced what appears to be a paradox when it comes to the price of gold. Traditionally seen as a safe haven in times of crisis, gold has instead fallen sharply-down nearly 20 per- cent since the conflict began.
1 min |
April 17, 2026
Newsweek US
Trade Done the Long Way Round
President Donald Trump's tariffs have hit direct trade with China, but taming Beijing's global export dominance has been more elusive... so far.
1 min |
April 17, 2026
Newsweek US
Most Trustworthy Companies in America 2026
Discover Newsweek's definitive ranking of industry leaders who earn the unwavering confidence of customers, employees and investors through proven integrity
2 min |
April 17, 2026
Newsweek US
System Fail
The March 22 collision between an Air Canada jet and a fire truck on a LaGuardia Airport runway, killing two pilots and wounding dozens, has raised urgent air safety questions.
1 min |
April 17, 2026
Newsweek US
An Island on Empty
Through a series of photographs, the depth of Cuba's fuel and power emergency comes into sharp focus
2 min |
April 17, 2026
Newsweek US
FAITH IS THICKER THAN BLOOD
By turning its revolutionary republic into a dynasty, Iran's regime is not demonstrating resilience but beginning its slow demise
5 min |
April 17, 2026
Newsweek US
FIGHTERS FOR THE MIDDLE WAY
A recent wave of Democratic primaries in Illinois—marking a rise of the Progressive Establishment—were, in miniature, a preview of what the party must decide in 2028
10+ min |
April 17, 2026
Newsweek US
TAKE FIVE
STORIES FROM AROUND THE WORLD
2 min |
April 17, 2026
Newsweek US
FLIP THE SCRIPT
THE U.S.-LED ATTACK ON IRAN HAS CHANGED THE CALCULUS OF HOW A WAR WITH CHINA OVER TAIWAN COULD PLAY OUT
10+ min |
April 10, 2026
Newsweek US
RIZ AHMED
\"I want to make category killers,\" Ahmed says of Bait, his new Prime Video series about an actor faking a James Bond audition. It's a family drama, a comedy, \"in a playground of shame.\"
2 min |
April 10, 2026
Newsweek US
Most Trustworthy Companies in America 2026
Discover Newsweek's definitive ranking of industry leaders who earn the unwavering confidence of customers, employees and investors through proven integrity
2 min |
April 10, 2026
Newsweek US
TAKE FIVE
STORIES FROM AROUND THE WORLD
1 min |
April 10, 2026
Newsweek US
An Island on Empty
Through a series of photographs, the depth of Cuba's fuel and power emergency comes into sharp focus
2 min |
April 10, 2026
Newsweek US
FAITH IS THICKER THAN BLOOD
By turning its revolutionary republic into a dynasty, Iran's regime is not demonstrating resilience but beginning its slow demise
5 min |
April 10, 2026
Newsweek US
Clocking In for Change
Former factory worker Dan Osborn tells Newsweek about his plan as a Nebraska independent to give working people a \"seat at the table\" and why he's not a Democrat in disguise
10 min |
April 10, 2026
Newsweek US
Trade Done the Long Way Round
President Donald Trump's tariffs have hit direct trade with China, but taming Beijing's global export dominance has been more elusive... so far.
1 min |
April 10, 2026
Newsweek US
System Fail
The March 22 collision between an Air Canada jet and a fire truck on a LaGuardia Airport runway, killing two pilots and wounding dozens, has raised urgent air safety questions.
1 min |
April 10, 2026
Newsweek US
Gold Loses Its Nerve
The war in Iran has produced what appears to be a paradox when it comes to the price of gold.
1 min |
April 10, 2026
Newsweek US
FIGHTERS FOR THE MIDDLE WAY
A recent wave of Democratic primaries in Illinois—marking a rise of the Progressive Establishment—were, in miniature, a preview of what the party must decide in 2028
10+ min |
April 10, 2026
Newsweek US
Mass Exodus
As millions are driven from their homes in Iran, Europe faces a refugee test darker—and potentially far larger— than the crisis that haunted it a decade ago
8 min |
April 3, 2026
Newsweek US
TAKE FIVE
STORIES FROM AROUND THE WORLD
1 min |
April 3, 2026
Newsweek US
Mambo Moment
A shift in U.S. posture toward Havana is stirring fresh expectations of change. Whether it yields meaningful freedom for the Caribbean island's people is far from clear
6 min |
April 3, 2026
Newsweek US
THE FIGHT WITHIN
Pressure on Lebanon to confront the Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group risks political fracture and further conflict in the embattled nation
9 min |
April 3, 2026
Newsweek US
Diplomatic Discomfort
Few things, in the field of international relations, are more daunting for a world leader than an Oval Office press conference with Donald Trump.
1 min |
April 3, 2026
Newsweek US
VICTORIA PEDRETTI
In her film, Forbidden Fruits, the actor plays Cherry, a member of a witchy femme cult with a lot to say about bodies, identity and ultimately trust
2 min |
April 3, 2026
Newsweek US
A Period of Change
Kenya’s capital has launched a menstrual leave policy, granting female government employees two days off each month to cope with painful periods—an issue that costs workplaces millions of lost workdays each year.
1 min |
April 3, 2026
Newsweek US
FROM HALLOWEEN TO THE COSMOS
After five decades on screen, Jamie Lee Curtis is taking control behind the camera, setting a new course with her production company Comet Pictures
5 min |