This French Mayor Isn't Against Immigrants, Just Immigration
From the heart of France's populist far right movement, a Newsweek exclusive on the eve of the European vote
Swarm and Fuzzy
The most useful robots are small and insect-like, and rely on collective intelligence
Periscope
The senior diplomat's biggest challenge may be that America has not understood the psychology of Russia's rulers
Spanish Soccer: World Champions (of Fraud)
Mired in debt and scandal, La Liga is being forced to boot the rascals
The Tab for That Last Meal
Some conservatives argue the death penalty costs taxpayers too much and government can't be trusted to get it right
Smoke Signals
In a quest for economic growth, Native American reservations may become the next governments in the U.S. to legalize marijuana
Bad Korea Move: Will Putin Step In?
China is losing patience with the dangerous antics of North Korea's Kim Jong Un
In Gold Blood
After a toxic battle, a slice of Transylvania looks set to become Europe's biggest gold mine
Horizons
Computer-designed plastic panels will redirect sunlight into dark Cairo alleyways
Take Two Herbs and Call Me in the Morning
China is spending billions to turn its traditional remedies into drugs, and topple Big Pharma
From Suds to Sustainability
A converted Minnesota brewery now combines hydroponics and fish farming
Downtime
Our nuclear frenemy, which destroys cities and powers others, may be getting a bad rap
Nueva Latina
Von Diaz is cooking her way through a Puerto Rican classic cookbook, losing some of the frito food (and pounds) along the way
'The (Dead Mothers) Club' Looks at Daughters Left Alone
"The dead mother thing? It's like a club. You're initiated. You get a tattoo. It is not going away."
Birdman of Razzmatazz
A rising star in ornithology sheds some light, but not feathers, on his fascination with our feathered friends
Trouble in Paradise
He's hosted Princess Diana, Elizabeth Taylor and the odd baby elephant. Now the hotelier to the rich and famous is out
Lennon's On Sale Again
Next month, Lennon fans have a rare chance to buy his whimsical sketches, cartoons and poems