THE MAKING OF LEO XIV
A 330-word social media post from President Donald Trump appears to have lit a fire in the scholarly cleric, who has finally found his voice a year into his papacy
HOT AND COLD WAR
The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran has reshaped President Donald Trump’s case for taking control of Greenland—and exposed widening cracks in the NATO alliance
ON THE MAKE
Hundreds of millions of dollars of amazingly well-timed bets on futures and prediction markets have fueled accusations of insider trading by the Trump administration. Not that, as far as we can see, anything is being done about it
ONLY ONE WINNER
The Trump administration’s four-page AI framework is nothing compared with China’s deeply coordinated, long-term bid for technological supremacy
FLIP THE SCRIPT
The U.S.-led attack on Iran has changed the assessment of how a war with China over Taiwan might unfold
FIGHTERS FOR THE MIDDLE WAY
A recent wave of Democratic primaries in Illinois—marking a rise of the Progressive Establishment—were, in miniature, a preview of what the party must decide in 2028
Under Pressure
Gen Z women tell Newsweek about the stresses they are facing as they begin their adult lives and the toll it’s taking on their mental health
The Propaganda Effect
How a Tomahawk missile strike on a girls’ school, thought to have killed 175 people, handed Tehran a ready-made strategic victory
THE FIGHT WITHIN
Pressure on Lebanon to confront the Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group risks political fracture and further conflict in the embattled nation
ENEMY OF CHOICE
Former Iranian President Hassan Rouhani may emerge as Donald Trump’s best choice to head up postwar Tehran—despite their clashes during the U.S. leader’s first term
THE MAKING OF LEO XIV
A 330-word social media post from President Donald Trump appears to have lit a fire in the scholarly cleric, who has finally found his voice a year into his papacy
HOT AND COLD WAR
The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran has reshaped President Donald Trump’s case for taking control of Greenland—and exposed widening cracks in the NATO alliance
ON THE MAKE
Hundreds of millions of dollars of amazingly well-timed bets on futures and prediction markets have fueled accusations of insider trading by the Trump administration. Not that, as far as we can see, anything is being done about it
ONLY ONE WINNER
The Trump administration’s four-page AI framework is nothing compared with China’s deeply coordinated, long-term bid for technological supremacy
FLIP THE SCRIPT
The U.S.-led attack on Iran has changed the assessment of how a war with China over Taiwan might unfold
FIGHTERS FOR THE MIDDLE WAY
A recent wave of Democratic primaries in Illinois—marking a rise of the Progressive Establishment—were, in miniature, a preview of what the party must decide in 2028
Under Pressure
Gen Z women tell Newsweek about the stresses they are facing as they begin their adult lives and the toll it’s taking on their mental health
The Propaganda Effect
How a Tomahawk missile strike on a girls’ school, thought to have killed 175 people, handed Tehran a ready-made strategic victory
THE FIGHT WITHIN
Pressure on Lebanon to confront the Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group risks political fracture and further conflict in the embattled nation
ENEMY OF CHOICE
Former Iranian President Hassan Rouhani may emerge as Donald Trump’s best choice to head up postwar Tehran—despite their clashes during the U.S. leader’s first term