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Newsweek

Mar 21 2025
Magazine

This exciting weekly publication offers a clear combination of news, culture and thought-provoking ideas that challenge the smart and inquisitive. Our promise is to put the reporting back into the news.

Newsweek US

The Archives

Censured Over Outburst

Off the Shelves

Flowery Felicitations

Wind and Waves

War of Words • JD Vance took Europe by surprise when he deemed a “retreat” of free speech one of the biggest threats to the continent. Newsweek explores freedom of expression there and in the U.S.

Not Just for the Taste of It • How Diet Coke, once a favorite of “It” girls, has become the new symbol of masculinity

Putin’s Next Battle • Russian soldiers returning from Ukraine could challenge the president by revealing the invasion’s true cost

Make Democrats Funny Again • The party has defined itself entirely in opposition to Donald Trump and forgotten that people vote for the person they’d rather grab a beer with

FOR Duty, FOR Love • At an age when many people would be retired, queen camilla is still focused on her royal responsibilities. Newsweek goes behind the scenes to examine her work and its impact

AMERICA’S GREATEST WORKPLACES FOR Women 2025

From Shadows to Sight • A revolutionary gene therapy has given blind children with a rare eye disorder the ability to see

A Mammoth Breakthrough • A biotech team has created a “woolly mouse,” marking a step forward in the quest to revive the long-extinct species

Dylan Mulvaney

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  • English