Advice
After Kate Spade's Death, Ivanka Trump Offers Advice
"If you are struggling with depression and contemplating suicide, please, please seek help," Ivanka Trump tweeted.
World Cup Manual Gives Tips on Picking Up Russian Girls
The tips included washing, building up confidence by talking to many women and impressing Russian women with knowledge about your own country.
Q&A: Rip Hamilton on NBA Masks and Embiid's Return
"Embrace it. Make it cool. Make it fun. Make it like a prop," Hamilton said he told the Sixers organization, when advising what Joel Embiid should think while wearing a mask in game.
President Trump's Advice to His Younger Self: Don't Run
Trump had a clear answer when asked what piece of advice he would give his younger self.
Scientists: Trump Is 'Abandoning Science'
President Donald Trump and the White House have been ignoring scientific advice, according to a new report.
Pension Savers Need Straight Advice. Why the Delay?
Savers can still be kept in the dark and receive subpar returns leading to inadequate retirement income.
Snowpocalypse Survival Tips for Winter Storm Stella
Newsweek staffers dish out their best advice for making the most out of a snowy situation.
Trump Seeks Jobs Advice From Firms That Offshore Work
Caterpillar Inc., United Technologies Corp., Dana Inc., 3M Co., Timken Co. and General Electric Co., are offshoring work to Mexico, China, India and other countries.
Dear Coquette: Who Are You?
Fewer than 10 people in the world know who this biting, straight-talking sexpert actually is—but she knows everything about you.
Jessica Bennett Takes on Modern Workplace Sexism
Jessica Bennett's new book, Feminist Fight Club, could teach Donald Trump a thing or two.
U.K. E. Coli Outbreak: Two Die, Over 150 Infected
Public Health England issues advice on washing salad leaves after spate of food poisoning cases.
Bill and Melinda Gates' Advice for Teenagers
If a teenager were seeking advice, looking to the richest man in the world is a good place to start.
So You Want to Write a Book? Then Read This
Beware: Don't write a book that is a duplicate of information anyone can find on the Internet. Nor a summary of what you learned from Googling.
The Remarkable 100-Year-Old Letters of a First World War Agony Aunt
During the First World War, desperate women wrote to 'Fanny Deane', but she was not quite what she seemed.