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R.M. Schneiderman

Deputy Editor

Ross Schneiderman started as an intern at Newsweek in 2005. He worked as a reporter-researcher at the magazine in 2006 and as a writer and editor there from 2010 to 2013. Previously he’s written for The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Foreign Affairs and ESPN the Magazine, among other publications. He was also the editor of The Lost Khrushchev: A Journey Into the Gulag of the Russian Mind. 

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    Culture

    The 15 Greatest Double Albums Since 'Sign O' the Times'

    From 'Speakerboxxx' to 'Mellon Collie,' these are the best double albums from the past 30 years.
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    Culture

    You Don’t Need a Car in L.A.

    The land of freeways is now surprisingly pedestrian-friendly.
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    U.S.

    Navy SEAL's Savior Claims ‘Lone Survivor’ Got It Wrong

    Marcus Luttrell and the Afghan villager who saved him had a falling out over money, respect and what really happened during Operation Red Wings.
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    U.S.

    Former CIA Interrogator Forced to Resign From College Post

    David Martine, the subject of a recent article in "Newsweek," resigned from Gannon University.
  • Pakistan Army
    World

    Is Pakistan Really Cracking Down on Terrorism?

    An interview with Christine Fair, the author of "Fighting to the End: The Pakistan Army's Way of War."
  • CIA
    U.S.

    Head of CIA’s Spy Division Calls It Quits

    Frank Archibald’s departure comes amid reports that the spy agency will begin a controversial reorganization plan.
  • 01_20_Obama_Grid
    U.S.

    It’s Still the Economy, Stupid: The State of Obama’s Un

    Since his first State of the Union address, economic concerns have continued to dominate Barack Obama’s presidency. Which perhaps explains his gray hair.
  • 12_17_Cuba_08
    World

    Family of Released CIA Agent Waiting to Hear From Him

    Rolando Trujillo Sarraff, the Cuban traded for Alan Gross, has yet to contact his family.
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    Culture

    At Blackjack Ball Card Counter Dr. Edward Thorp Is King

    A look into the rise of a card-counting mastermind by the name of Dr. Edward Thorp.
  • john matthews
    U.S.

    My Life as a White Supremacist

    An FBI mole speaks for the first time about life in the seedy world of right-wing terror.
  • Eva Gabrielsson
    World

    Steig Larsson's Fight Against Right-Wing Extremism

    Stieg Larsson’s partner talks about the couple’s efforts to combat right-wing extremism in Europe.
  • Lindsey-Vonn-fe02side
    Culture

    Winners on Winning

    At the moment of victory, nerves and eerie calm.
  • 07_21_Greenspan_01
    U.S.

    New Documentary Looks At Greenspan's "Flaw"

    A new documentary on the financial crisis paints Alan Greenspan as an embodiment of what went wrong with America.
  • 07_21_Ohio_01
    U.S.

    How Ohio’s Budget Battle Decides Who Wins White House

    Forget Wisconsin’s meltdown. How Ohio’s budget battle could decide who wins the White House in 2012.
  • nuke-nations-intro
    World

    The Shadow War

    Someone is killing Iran’s nuclear scientists. But a computer worm may be the scarier threat.
  • brands-born-in-bad-times
    U.S.

    The Stars of the Recession

    Unlike the last recession, which was characterized by the dotcom bust, technology is booming this time around, in part because U.S. multinationals flush with cash are spending so much money on new software and services to make their businesses more efficient.
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