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Pressure on Vatican to reveal archives after "UFO cover up" claims
The papal state has yet to comment on allegations that it facilitated the recovery by the U.S. government of a UFO that supposedly crashed in Italy in 1933.
Trump in 'Very Substantial Legal Jeopardy' After FBI Search: Conway
The ex-president "had no business" bringing top-secret information to Mar-a-Lago, conservative lawyer George Conway said Friday.
Video of Prince Interviewed as a Child Discovered in Unearthed Footage
"I think they should get some more money, 'cause they be working extra hours for us, and all that stuff," a young Prince said of teachers in the archived video.
Interactive Time Capsule Site Lets Users Visit the Internet Ten Years Ago
Website developer Neal Agarwal has created an easy-access digital time capsule that lets you visit popular websites, frozen in time from a decade ago to the exact date.
Myspace: Your Old Photos and Music May Be Lost Forever
"Anyone who doesn't think this is going to happen with YouTube is kidding themselves," one Twitter user warned.
From the Archives: A Look at 1967 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Long before he wrote Newsweek's cover story on LeBron James, UCLA star Lew Alcindor, now Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, was on the cover himself. Here's an excerpt.
Texas Authorities Search Archdiocese "Secret Archives"
The archdiocese said that it was fully cooperating with the Montgomery County District Attorney's Office's investigation.
The White Album: Newsweek's Original Review From 1968
"The Beatles sound either uptight or, what's worse, so loose as to be coming apart." Newsweek's critic was not impressed by The White Album.
'Becoming John McCain': Revisit Our 2008 Cover Story
In a 2008 cover story, Newsweek reported on John McCain's long, hard journey from "rebel without a cause" to leading presidential candidate.
Louise Brown, The First Test-Tube Baby: 40 Years Later
In 1978, Louise Brown became the first human ever born after conception by in vitro fertilization.
What It Was Like to Report on RFK's Assassination
"You just wanted to put your arms around him and say, 'Bobby, it's gonna be OK.'"
Prince Harry, Growing Up Without Princess Diana
In this 1997 piece, Newsweek reports on how Princess Diana raised her sons, and how her death affected them.
Tom Wolfe Wishes the Statue of Liberty Happy Birthday
The pioneer of New Journalism and the author of the best-selling 'Bonfire of the Vanities' wrote 'The Copper Goddess' in 1986.
Barbara Bush, A First Lady Who Cares: Our 1989 Profile
As America's First Volunteer, Barbara Bush has had to cut back on what she loves best: the hands-on volunteer work that has given her so much satisfaction over the years.
'Overwatch' Archives Patch Notes
"Overwatch" added a ton of new changes in their April 10 patch notes.
'Overwatch' Retribution Event Start Time
"Overwatch" Uprising is on its way. Find out when the Retribution event begins, so you don't miss out on any Talon-slaying time.
'Beetlejuice' Review: Tim Burton's Classic Turns 30
"Tim Burton's demented 'Beetlejuice' certainly demands respect, even if it's more enjoyable in concept than in execution."
'Overwatch' Archives Event: Venice Incident Leaks
The "Overwatch" Archives event will feature the Venice incident and will offer more insight as to what Blackwatch actually does.
'Sex and the City': Our 1999 Feature on the HBO Show
'Sex and the City' shows us single women who are anything but desperate.
Stephen Hawking: Master of the Universe
"My goal," Hawking said, "is a complete understanding of the universe."
'The Big Lebowski' at 20: Our Review From 1998
The 1998 Coen Brothers flick is a stoner classic. Newsweek's film critic wasn't impressed.
Billy Graham in Twilight: A 2006 Profile of Evangelist
America's best-known Christian evangelist died has died at 99. Jon Meacham profiled profiled him in 2006.
Fats Domino: 'As Long as I'm Working, I'm Happy'
Fats Domino talked to Newsweek while he embraced his "original style" on a nightclub tour in 1970.
Beatles: 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' Review
"The Beatles have lost their innocence, certainly, but loss of innocence is, increasingly, their theme."
'Star Wars' at 40: Here's the Newsweek Review From 1977
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, a film called Star Wars opened up in theaters and changed the world.
The Beastie Boys: The 1987 Newsweek Profile
This is the only early Beastie Boys profile you need.
How We Covered Ellen DeGeneres's Coming Out in 1997
Ellen DeGeneres' sitcom, 'Ellen,' became one of the first major TV shows with an openly gay character 20 years ago today.
We Red-Penned This Laughably Inaccurate Internet Essay
'The Internet? Bah!:' Revisit just how wrong scientist Clifford Stoll was in 1995 on the future of the web.
Newly Found Songs from the Holocaust Still Haunt
The singing of a Holocaust survivor recorded onto steel-wire spools in 1946 was missing for decades. Now it is moving us to tears.