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Amy Coney Barrett Nomination Opposed by Fewer Than a Third of Voters: Poll
Despite polls showing a majority of Americans oppose Trump filling the vacant Supreme Court seat before the election, voters are much less inclined to oppose Barrett specifically.
'Newsweek' Celebrates International Cat Day With Our Favorite Felines
To celebrate International Cat Day, meet some of the cats that the "Newsweek" staff call their own.
Tributes Pour in for Journalist Christopher Dickey Who Died Aged 68
Dickey worked for The Washington Post, Newsweek, and was world editor at The Daily Beast in a career spanning decades.
From 1966 to 2020
A former Newsweek editor looks back at the social upheaval of the 1960s, and sees hope ahead.
Take 2020 Presidential Election Quiz To Help You Decide On Candidate
This quiz may help you decide as the 2020 presidential race for Democrats has officially narrowed to just three candidates, with only two, Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders, in contention for the party nomination to face Donald Trump in November.
Hula Bowl 2020: All You Need to Know
Mahalo! The Hula Bowl is back after a 12-year hiatus, and here is everything you need to know about Sunday night's game, including how to watch it.
Archive: How Newsweek Women Filed Suit and Opened Doors
"In the '60s and '70s, only men were hired as writers," says Lucy Howard, then a researcher. "It was the system, and we accepted it—until we didn't."
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.
En Español: Alcaldesa Yulín Cruz Habla Con Newsweek
En entrevista con Newsweek, la alcaldesa de San Juan aborda su futuro político y lo que le depara a la isla después de la catástrofe, a la vez que comparte sus opiniones sobre el Presidente Donald Trump y los esfuerzos de la Agencia Federal para el Manejo de Emergencias (FEMA) en Puerto Rico.
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.'"
A Former Guerrilla Member Wants to Run Colombia
In an exclusive interview, Gustavo Petro spoke to Newsweek about President Donald Trump, late Venezuelan leader Hugo Chávez and why politics is a matter of life and death.
Newsweek Is 'Not for Sale,' So Bannon Can't Buy It
Newsweek officials have "ambitious plans" for the magazine—and say they wouldn't do business with Bannon in any case.
DA Looks for 'Newsweek Servers' at Bible College
As part of an ongoing probe, investigators from the Manhattan DA's office executed a search warrant at Olivet University, a Christian college with ties to Newsweek magazine's owners.
Apple Buys Magazine Subscription Service
Android and Amazon Kindle users will still be able to access the app, which gives account holders access to over 200 magazines.
Bad Code Disrupted Ads on IBT's International Sites
The announcement comes as the company battles questions about potentially fraudulent ad practices.
Inside the Manhattan DA's Newsweek Probe
This is the story Newsweek editors and a reporter were fired over.
Newsweek Media Group Chairman Steps Down
The announcement comes amid an ongoing grand jury investigation by the Manhattan District Attorney's office that started at least 17 months ago and appears to include an examination of the company's finances.
Top Newsweek Editor Takes Leave of Absence
The chief content officer joined Newsweek Media Group in May of 2016, a few months after leaving Reuters.
Christian Group Denies Role in DA Probe of Newsweek
Olivet University said it had no "shared ownership interests" with Newsweek Media Group. Still, a number of the media company's top executives have longstanding ties to the school and its founder, pastor and businessman David Jang.
Newsweek Office Raided in Long-Running Probe
Sources close to the matter said a grand jury investigation has been ongoing for at least 17 months.
How 'Good Girls Revolt' Got Shot Down By Amazon—Again
It's official: The beloved show will not get a second season. The series, about gender discrimination and harassment, was killed by a man later accused of sexual harassment.
North Korea Tells Trump to Cool Down, Face Reality
In its latest commentary, North Korea's official news agency warned that "the right to preemptive attack is not exclusive to the U.S."
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Will Marry in a Castle
King Henry VIII, who beheaded two of his six wives, is buried in the chapel where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will marry.
Sessions's War on Pot Called a Waste of Time
"With respect to everything else going on in the U.S., this is pretty low priority," Alberto Gonzales, who served under President George W. Bush, told Newsweek.
California Churches Offer Joints for Jesus
"We bless cannabis before smoking it by giving a short prayer."
Jeff Sessions Won't Replace Roy Moore in Alabama Race
"He's been telling people in Alabama he's not interested," a Justice Department source told Newsweek.
Roy Moore Signed Accuser's Yearbook 'Love, Roy Moore'
"To a sweeter, more beautiful girl I could not say, 'Merry Christmas,'" he wrote.