Is America more united than you think? What readers told us
Look beyond the headlines: Even in what feels like an angry, factionalized society, there are signs of unity.
Newsweek staffers' favorite books of 2023 for everyone on your gift list
Newsweek's staff shares personal recommendations for the best books of 2023 to give...or receive.
Puppy love: Newsweek readers share adorable photos of their furry best pals
We asked readers to send us their cutest snapshots of their dogs and tell us why the pooches are so special. Here's what they had to say.
Rewind: Looking back at 90 years of iconic Newsweek covers
Over the past 90 years, Newsweek's cover images have captured pivotal moments in history, from the rise of Nazism to the Ukraine war—and everything in between.
Swallowing the black pill: inside the mind of an incel
Canadian researchers have shed light on the psychological features that define this dangerous internet subculture.
Best Nursing Homes 2023
Newsweek is partnering with global data research firm Statista Inc. to establish a ranking of Best Nursing Homes 2023. If you work in this field, please participate in our survey.
America's Best Physical Rehabilitation Centers 2022
Newsweek is partnering with the respected global data research firm Statista Inc. to establish a ranking of Best Physical Rehabilitation Centers in the United States 2022. If you work in this field, please participate in our survey.
PODCAST—Israel vs. Palestinians: Oppression, Aggression or Self-Defense?
With the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians escalating, Newsweek invited guests from both sides of the divide to a special edition of 'The Debate' podcast.
America's Best IT Service Providers 2021
The list will recognize the most widely recommended IT service providers in the U.S., encompassing a range of services.
America's Foreign Enemies Mostly Hope for Joe Biden Win; Allies Are Divided
After four years of Donald Trump, America's rivals and allies have a rooting interesting in the 2020 election. Do China, Russia, Iran and North Korea want Trump or his Democratic rival? And you may be surprised by Mexico's view.
Director Rachel Chavkin Is Changing What We Thought We Knew About Musicals
"The only difference between someone who wants to be a director and is a director is whether you're directing," Rachel Chavkin told 'Newsweek Conversations.'
Weathering the Perfect Storm
This new report examines the cyber risks and how critical infrastructure organizations can take steps to mitigate them by managing the IT, OT and physical realms.
Trump's Fiercest Critics Are Praising His Handling of Coronavirus
"Not only is he on top of it, but they're securing and beginning the process of distributing those swabs," said California Governor Gavin Newsom of the president.
Richard E. Grant Plays Puppet Master in 'Dispatches from Elsewhere'
"I began the year with an Oscar nomination and a Golden Globe and I ended it by being in a 'Star Wars' movie that's taken in over a billion dollars. It's been an unbelievable year," Richard E. Grant told 'Newsweek Conversations.'
Project Runway's Christian Siriano Is Leading a Fashion Revolution
"I think men, women, whoever you are, you should be able to kind of wear what you wanna wear," 'Project Runway's' Christian Siriano told 'Newsweek Conversations.'
Nia Long on 'The Banker' and the Legacy of 'Boyz n the Hood'
"I was really excited because I hadn't read a script in a long time that showed black people in finance," Nia Long told Newsweek Conversations about her work on 'The Banker.'
Jerry O'Connell on the Legacy of 'Stand by Me'
"This is an actor who plays a cop on TV who helps the cops solve crimes using television rules…to solve TV crimes."
Christina Hendricks on NBC's 'Good Girls' and Her Pioneering 'Mad Men' Role
"I sort of felt like a pioneer with 'Mad Men,'" Hendricks told Newsweek Conversations about the moment she decided to do NBC's 'Good Girls.' "So I thought, why not go back to network and change it over there?"
Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon Talk Immigration and 'Little America'
"An anthology show based on the true stories of immigrants. I can't believe that hasn't existed already," Kumail Nanjiani told Newsweek Conversations.
West Side Story Returns to Broadway Like Never Before
His vision in the musical is to show the cruelty and devastation, yet beauty and hope.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine's Stephanie Beatriz Talks Being Bisexual and Latinx
Beatriz and her character have become prominent examples of Latinx and LGBTQ representation: "You don't see that on television very much, especially network television."
Jane Fonda Brings Her Climate Change Protest 'Fire Drill Fridays' to L.A.
Jane Fonda is almost as well known for her activism as she is for her Hollywood career. Now she's taking her climate change protest (and that red coat) to Los Angeles.
Project Runway's Elaine Welteroth On How Fashion Can Be a Force for Change
"It doesn't matter what your background is or what your pedigree is, at the end of the day you have to have the vision and the drive to get where you want to go," Welteroth told Newsweek Conversations.
'The Assistant' Takes on the #MeToo Movement Like No Film Has Before
'The Assistant,' starring Julia Garner and directed by Kitty Green, is one of the first films to come out after #MeToo that directly tackles the toxic work environment in which many women are forced to work.
Soko Glam's Charlotte Cho Is Leading a K-Beauty and Skin-Care Revolution
"Skin care doesn't have to be a one-size-fits-all solution at all," Charlotte Cho told Newsweek Conversations.
Broadway's 'The Inheritance' Is 'Brave, Heartbreaking and Hilarious'
"The Inheritance" on Broadway "grapples with a lot of universal questions that humans have been grappling with since they could come up with questions," Kyle Soller told Newsweek Conversations.
'Sopranos' Star Jamie-Lynn Sigler on New Film 'Mob Town' and Living With MS
Jamie-Lynn Sigler knows a thing or two about playing Italian, from 'The Sopranos' to 'Mob Town.' The thing is, she's not actually Italian.
'Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' Stars on What Makes the Show a Hit
'Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' stars Tony Shalhoub and Marin Hinkle spoke with Newsweek Conversations on what makes the show so successful.
Aaron and Sam Taylor-Johnson Talk 'A Million Little Pieces'
You may know the controversy around 'A Million Little Pieces,' but at its core, it's a story about a person struggling with addiction and desperately trying to find a way out of it.