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Newsweek International
NEXT GIANT LEAP STILL IN ORBIT
Age Is Just a Number for Uncle Sam
TAKE FIVE • STORIES FROM AROUND THE WORLD
Recession Fears Enter a Vicious Cycle
A Kanye Test for Europe’s Free-Speech Limits
The Bank of Mom and Dad’s New Branch
A Deadly Game of Hide-and-Seek
Deus Sex Machina
Is the Butter Mom Just MAHA in Disguise?
Some Mysteries Are Better Left Unsolved
THE ARCHIVES
North Korea Uses Iran War to Cozy Up to Trump
Middle-Class Boom Doesn’t Match the Vibes
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
STILL SWINGING • MAGA continues to act like a movement under siege. Having gained power, it struggles to accept it now embodies the establishment it once railed against
THE GHOST IN YOUR PHONE • How AI is changing the way we grieve
‘THE PAIN I SEE MOTIVATES ME TO CONTINUE’ • Volunteers share with Newsweek why they are risking their lives to deliver aid to Ukrainians living on the front lines of war
A QUESTION OF MORALS • C-SPAN isn’t generally known for going viral. But this Congressional hearing did, thanks to university presidents’ answers about what is acceptable on campus
Q&A ELISE STEFANIK
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
SHARE SUCCESS TO GET AHEAD • Entrepreneur Emma Grede on why women need to abandon the scarcity mindset to advance in their careers
LISA RINNA • The actress opens up about her bestselling book, life after Real Housewives and why saying “yes” is her greatest business strategy