Flight Cancellations in 2022 Have Already Soared Past Last Year's Total
2022 is set to be one of the worst years ever for air passengers as airlines have become "over-zealous" with scheduling.
'You Still Need Humans': Onclusive's CEO on Data, Media and Going Global
The media monitoring market is set to triple by the end of the decade. Who will be the biggest players?
'Wordle' #365: Clues, Hints and Answer for Sunday, June 19
Newsweek offers hints to solve the daily brainteaser that is now played by millions all over the world.
The U.S. is Already in Recession—If The Atlanta Fed Is Right
The "nowcast" of GDP shows the U.S. hitting a second successive quarter of slowdown.
Cryptocurrencies Lose $2 Trillion in Value Since 2021 Peak
It's been a tough 2022 for cryptocurrencies.
The Gun Control Lobby Is Stepping Up Efforts to Woo Republicans
Donations to Republicans on gun control are outpacing those to Democrats on gun rights
Half of Americans See Gas Price Rise by 50c per Gallon in Only a Month
Monthly gas price inflation is in double digits for much of the country, as geopolitical factors related to the high cost of oil drive up prices.
Inflation Is Forcing Americans To Skimp on Milk, Switch to Half Gallons
Milk is now over $5 per gallon in some U.S. cities, and the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports yearly prices went up 14.7% for all urban consumers in April.
Russian Property Buying Surges in Turkey, NATO's Weak Link
Russian buyers can get Turkish citizenship for purchases over $400,000 and a commitment to keeping the property for at least three years.
Madison Cawthorn's Scandals Haven't Put Off His Donors
Cawthorn for NC received over 800 donations in April.
Musk Pauses Twitter Deal On Information Known Since 2019, Shares Plummet
Billionaire tweets about 5 percent of Twitter users being fake—but Twitter have openly admitted this for years.
El Salvador Loses $38M in Bitcoin Crash, Faces Potential Default
Having made Bitcoin legal tender in September 2021, the country has made several big currency purchases, frequently buying at prices well in excess of $40,000.
Inflation Is Already in Double Digits in Four U.S. Cities
Phoenix has the highest inflation in the U.S. according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics
Trump's Endorsement Record Is Improving: Here's the Key to His Success
The former president is endorsing more incumbents than ever. That should pay off.
J.D. Vance's Book Sales Got Bigger Boost from Trump Than Netflix
The sales rank on Amazon of Hillbilly Elegy has risen from the 6,000s to the top 200, thanks to Vance's political rise.
Twitter Doesn't Seem To Know How Many People Are Using It
Twitter's latest financial statement casts doubt on the number of people using the social media platform, not the first time the company has made an error in working out user figures.
How Russia Has Destroyed Its Economy, in Six Charts
Following its invasion of Ukraine, Russia is facing the hardest set of financial sanctions possibly ever—and its economy will feel the pain.
The Financial War With Russia Will be Fought in London, If at All
The British capital is the nexus of various Russian financial interests and assets, from mansions and soccer clubs to listed companies.
The Best Bond Movies of All Time From Connery to Craig
James Bond's adventures have now been the subject of 25 movies – but which is 007's finest movie? Newsweek's writers debate whether Moore is more, Brosnan is best or Craig is the cream of the crop.
Milley Testimony Updates: Losing Bagram Base 'Inevitable' Without Troops
Milley has defended his phone calls, saying that were "routine", but he would "reserve my comments on the record until I do that in front of the lawmakers who have the lawful responsibility to oversee the U.S. military."
China Irked by U.S. Medal Table Ranking as Country Leads in Golds
News outlets in the US have come in for Chinese criticism for tabulating Olympic rankings by total medals, a method which currently sees Team USA top.
Chinese Super League: Is It a Threat to Premier League?
The CSL has outspent the Premier League this January.
How Tennis's Flawed Ranking System Made Murray No. 1
By certain metrics, Novak Djokovic has had the better year.