Summer
Can 'It' Rescue Hollywood's Disappointing Summer?
A Reese Witherspoon rom-com and a 9/11 movie starring Charlie Sheen (yup) arrives after two terrible weekends for the movie business.
Step Away From the Pumpkin Spice (for Now)
Yes, it's only a matter of time until we're wearing sweaters, snacking on pumpkin spice kale chips and handing out candy to trick-or-treaters, but already?
Gadget Lust: The Best Loot for Summer
From campground to man-cave, the proper tools of the trade are mandatory.
North Korea Advertises Water Parks, Brags About Leader
One has 14 water slides and an indoor pool.
The First Day of Summer Is the Longest Day of the Year
The sun could shine for as long as 16 hours in some parts of the U.S.
11 Picks for 'Song of the Summer'
From DJ Khaled to Calvin Harris, which summer hit from 2017 will be most memorable?
New York Celebrates Jon Giorno
A summer-long exhibition, spread across 13 New York City venues, will explore seven decades of the underground poet-artist's droll work.
Don't Fall for These Common Summer Scams
Summertime is scam time, so this is the time to brush up on your scam-ology.
Summer Means Sunscreen: Here's How to Choose Wisely
The sun is out, which means it's time to slather on the SPF.
Euro Lawmakers Push EU to Impose Visas on U.S. Citizens
Washington refuses to grant visa-free access to people from four east European states and Cyprus.
Summer Sounds of August 1966 the Apex of 'Age of Pop'
The Kinks 'Sunny Afternoon' captured the exhalation of a deflating boom of British pop music that ruled the charts.
French Mayor Ponders Ban on 'Burkini' Pool Party
Guests at a party in Pennes-Mirabeau are encouraged to adhere to Islamic dress codes at poolside.
French President Hollande Axes Ministerial Summer Break
Due to France's security situation, ministers will have to remain in Paris.
Rockin' in the Free World: Guide to Summer Festivals
Newsweek's selection of lesser-known but worthwhile events this summer throughout Europe and beyond.
What Is a Strawberry Moon and When Will It Appear?
This year's summer solstice coincides with the strawberry moon for the first time since 1967.
CDC Releases Annual Poop in the Pool Report
Swimming season is around the corner—and so are filthy aquatic venues.
Trump Nominates White Nationalist as Delegate
Trump's campaign says William Johnson, a white nationalist, was mistakenly picked as a delegate to the convention, then rejected.
U.K. Heatwave: Things to Do Around Britain This Weekend
After a fairly miserable start to the spring, it looks like summer has finally arrived.
Arts & Culture: Five Things We Loved This Week
The return of 'Wet Hot American Summer,' video games' health benefits and more are among the things we loved this week.
Rio 2016: Who Will Benefit From a Successful Olympics?
Preparations for the Summer Games have been affecting Rio citizens for the past seven years.
'Wet Hot American Summer' to Return—in the 1990s
A revival of the 2001 cult comedy film will air next year, following the success of 2015's 'Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp.'
The Queen's 90th Birthday: How to Celebrate
Mark the Queen's 90th birthday by taking part in some of the festivities across the U.K.
A Vanilla Ice-Cream Crisis Looms
A poor vanilla pod harvest in Madagascar could cause ice-cream prices to rocket.
European Summers Are the Hottest Since Roman Times
The study found that warming on this scale is "unprecedented" and the result of human influence.
Two Numbers: Summer Movie Audit
It's not your imagination. Unimaginative, unoriginal movies abound.
Behind the Music of 'Wet Hot American Summer'
Craig Wedren composed the soundtrack for the Netflix series, which includes a new rendition of "Higher and Higher" from the original film.
Blame the FDA for Your Sunburn
Jessica Alba isn't the problem; it's poor regulation of sunscreen products.