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A Defining Battle
With the president initially refusing to endorse a candidate, Texas’ Republican Senate primary gives a glimpse of what could shape a post-Trump GOP: grassroots power or governing pragmatism

An Island at the Center of the New World Order
How the little-known atoll of Diego Garcia is becoming another flashpoint in the global contest for power between the U.S. and China

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Meals That Heal
Top hospitals are swapping pills for produce to improve chronic conditions—but it’s unclear who pays for “food as medicine”

The World’s Best Hospitals 2026
Access to information can provide confidence and peace of mind when you need to make a medical decision. This list of the top medical institutions in 32 countries will help you focus on getting better, rather than on where to get care

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Can Ken Martin Save the Democrats From Themselves?
The party may be winning special elections and polling strongly, yet members remain anxious. A year into his reign, the DNC chair is betting on organizing and infrastructure—not insiders—to turn momentum into power

ONE OPINION AFTER ANOTHER
Two-time Oscar winner Sean Penn has always worn his politics on his sleeve. After gaining a sixth Academy Award nomination for One Battle After Another, the actor tells Newsweek about giving his statuette to Volodymyr Zelensky, how Nicolás Maduro should be in prison and why Donald Trump won in 2024

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“PEOPLE ARE MORE LIKELY TO LISTEN TO SNOOP DOGG THAN SOME GUY IN A SUIT”
AI innovations are shaping the future of money but will it be enough to win back public trust in banking? Newsweek speaks with Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski about disrupting norms, engaging customers and finding cheaper mortgages

The Sound and the FURY
The Super Bowl Halftime Show is one of the most watched and scrutinized events in the entertainment calendar. The act the NFL chose to perform at this year’s spectacular—Latin superstar Bad Bunny, who sings exclusively in Spanish—has further amplified the debate

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A Defining Battle
With the president initially refusing to endorse a candidate, Texas’ Republican Senate primary gives a glimpse of what could shape a post-Trump GOP: grassroots power or governing pragmatism

An Island at the Center of the New World Order
How the little-known atoll of Diego Garcia is becoming another flashpoint in the global contest for power between the U.S. and China

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Meals That Heal
Top hospitals are swapping pills for produce to improve chronic conditions—but it’s unclear who pays for “food as medicine”

The World’s Best Hospitals 2026
Access to information can provide confidence and peace of mind when you need to make a medical decision. This list of the top medical institutions in 32 countries will help you focus on getting better, rather than on where to get care

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Can Ken Martin Save the Democrats From Themselves?
The party may be winning special elections and polling strongly, yet members remain anxious. A year into his reign, the DNC chair is betting on organizing and infrastructure—not insiders—to turn momentum into power

ONE OPINION AFTER ANOTHER
Two-time Oscar winner Sean Penn has always worn his politics on his sleeve. After gaining a sixth Academy Award nomination for One Battle After Another, the actor tells Newsweek about giving his statuette to Volodymyr Zelensky, how Nicolás Maduro should be in prison and why Donald Trump won in 2024

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“PEOPLE ARE MORE LIKELY TO LISTEN TO SNOOP DOGG THAN SOME GUY IN A SUIT”
AI innovations are shaping the future of money but will it be enough to win back public trust in banking? Newsweek speaks with Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski about disrupting norms, engaging customers and finding cheaper mortgages

The Sound and the FURY
The Super Bowl Halftime Show is one of the most watched and scrutinized events in the entertainment calendar. The act the NFL chose to perform at this year’s spectacular—Latin superstar Bad Bunny, who sings exclusively in Spanish—has further amplified the debate

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A long-running and well regarded weekly current affairs magazine, Newsweek is the international edition of the American magazine. Newsweek brings you all the latest global developments in politics, economics and society, featuring the biggest news stories in their ‘Newsbeast’ section. Inside each edition you will find perceptive features examining some of the most important issues the world faces, along with profiles of important individuals and coverage of controversies. Newsweek also covers global fashion, film, art, books and cities, and everything within is written by experienced and expert journalists, and due to its origin has a particular focus on the USA.
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  • A Defining Battle
    With the president initially refusing to endorse a candidate, Texas’ Republican Senate primary gives a glimpse of what could shape a post-Trump GOP: grassroots power or governing pragmatism
  • Blue State Dreams
    James Talarico’s win signals Democrats may have found a national star in deep-red Texas after decades of statewide losses
  • SQUEEZE HITS THE FANS
    As the FIFA World Cup approaches, host cities in the U.S. are scaling back supporter festivals amid rising security bills and uncertain returns
  • SHRINKING LEGACIES
    As baby boomers turn 80, longer lives and caregiving costs are absorbing inheritances once expected to pass to the next generation
  • An Island at the Center of the New World Order
    How the little-known atoll of Diego Garcia is becoming another flashpoint in the global contest for power between the U.S. and China
  • THE TURTLE THAT LAUNCHED FUDGE
    Before becoming the target of book bans and censorship, author Judy Blume wrote with a sharp eye for kid life. This excerpt traces the character Dribble’s origin—sparked by one strange headline
  • BORROWED HISTORY
    As Hollywood turns real events and lives into prestige drama, one Kennedy asks what’s owed when fame, tragedy and legacy are treated as raw material
  • GABRIEL BASSO
    The actor is back as Peter Sutherland in season three of Netflix’s The Night Agent, and he’s thinking big
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