Magical Moments— Harry Potter's Most Impactful Scenes
Before heading to see Fantastic Beasts this November, fall in love with the Wizarding World all over again by watching these standout scenes from the Harry Potter films.
Q&A With 'Hamilton' Creator Lin-Manuel Miranda
"The show is about how you can't control your legacy; it is determined by who survives. All you can control is the work. Make the best thing you know how."
Why Hip-Hop Artists Want to Cover 'Hamilton' Tracks
Atlantic Records A&R vice president Riggs Morales and Tariq "Black Thought" Trotter of the Roots on the 'Hamilton' Mixtape project.
Meet the Biographer who Inspired Broadway's 'Hamilton'
How 'Hamilton' biographer Ron Chernow met Lin-Manuel Miranda and with him made musical history.
An American Tale—Creating a 'Hamilton' Documentary
'Hamilton's America,' a feature-length documentary that offers the rare opportunity to see parts of 'Hamilton' from the front row, is PBS's crown jewel of 2016.
'Hamilton' Maestro's Process an Open (Song) Book
Alex Lacamoire has been with Hamilton since the beginning, and his role is only becoming more important as it evolves.
The Feud Between Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State
Will McCants of the Brookings Institution breaks down how the relationship between Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State is playing out on the global stage.
Broadway Hit 'Hamilton' Moves to Chicago and London
Producer Jeffrey Seller and members of the Chicago cast talk about plans to turn the American musical into a global phenomenon.
How ISIS Leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi Came to Be
ISIS may dominate the news, but its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi remains an elusive enigma.
Directing History—A Talk With the 'Hamilton' Director
The Tony-winning director of the musical phenomenon talks with Newsweek about the show's expansion and versatility, as well as Lin-Manuel Miranda's hair.
JonBenét: The Door The Cops Never Opened
Did mistakes in the early hours of the JonBenét investigation keep police from making a case?
Why JonBenét Matters
Nearly 20 years after JonBenét Ramsey's murder, the American public is still drawn to the mystery, the scandal and the lurid details that surround it.
An Ageless Spirit—Yogi Still Teaching at 98
Tao Porchon-Lynch has been practicing yoga for nine decades thanks to her unyielding fearlessness and introspection.
Stretching Across History—Yoga's Continuous Changes
The five periods of yoga reveal the practice has undergone transformations while transcending regions and religions.
The Benefits of Couples Yoga
Open up space in your relationship with partner yoga. No prerequisites required.
New Bootleggers: Weed Restrictions Foster Black Market
Even in states where cannabis has legal outlets, almost a third of product sold is illicit.
Taking Back Sunday: Redefining NFL's Views on Weed
Once an all-pro offensive tackle for the New Orleans Saints, Kyle Turley is now dedicated to helping his fellow athletes by sharing his cannabis story.
Major Misnomer: Synthetic Marijuana's Dangerous Highs
A substance with many names—K2, spice, synthetic marijuana—ropes in users by comparing itself to cannabis, but it's infinitely more unsafe.
Private Companies Have No Incentive to Study Marijuana
Federal restrictions limiting legal cannabis to one source are slowing research.
Remembering 'Star Trek's' Anton Yelchin
In June 2016, the 'Star Trek' universe lost one of its 'enormously talented' stars.
50 Years of 'Star Trek' Crews
The actors who brought 'Star Trek's' TV casts together made an undeniable contribution to sci-fi history.
Kant to Kirk: 'Star Trek's' Philosophical Arguments
Beyond the starships, flashy costumes and futuristic weapons, the core of Star Trek was deep philosophical thought.
Live Long and Prosper: 'Star Trek's' 9 Lives
As the world prepared for Star Trek IV, Newsweek looked back on the phenomenon and wondered how a cult classic became a full-on movement.
Star Trek: From Spock to Spock Prime
After the Star Trek's creator original pilot was rejected, Roddenberry stuck to his guns and spawned sci-fi's most beloved franchise.
The Death of a Republic: Germany 1933
How the failings of the Weimar Republlic led to the rise of the 20th century's most infamous dictator.
Empire of Hatred: The Third Reich
An Early Newsweek report on the mass persecution of German Jews that begged a harbinger of greater terrors.
Pop Prodigy: Teen Prince Debuted as Artist, Producer
The late superstar was a full-fledged recording artist and producer before he was 20 years old.
Tall Tales? Legends Helped Create Prince's Mystique
From chasing onstage windmills to playing guitar at an almost unconscious level, part of Prince's mystique was borne out of the legends that grew around him.
Vaping: Big Tobacco's Big Gamble on the Future
The companies behind the world's oldest nicotine products are hoping e-cigarettes make up for lost market share.
Vaporizers a New Perk at Pot-Friendly Vacation Spots
For many, the new standard for a getaway includes a great destination, a clean bed and a safe place to vape,