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Newsweek

Feb 23 3024
Magazine

Newsweek magazine has a long-standing tradition of providing readers with the most updated information on the most pressing issues affecting our nation and world today. Newsweek is able to fill the gaps when a story has passed and is able to come up with insight or synthesis that connects the cracking, confusing digitals dots in today's fast paced news cycle.

Newsweek US

The Archives

Chiefs Prevail

Mass Exodus

No Refuge

Parental Prosecution

Fresh Hope for Those Lost • New technologies are being used to revolutionize the hunt for America’s missing persons

ACTIVE MISSING PERSONS CASES BY STATE

Bidenomics Won’t Swing It for the Democrats • Biden’s economic policies are reaping benefits in battleground states, but immigration is proving to be a more important issue for voters in the presidential election

ON THE BRINK • ‘The Hermit Kingdom’ has survived decades of totalitarian rule, but bellicose statements from its leader, Kim Jong Un, could signal trouble ahead. Newsweek analyzes scenarios that could trigger its demise

HOW NORTH AND SOUTH KOREAN MILITARIES COMPARE • PYONGYANG POURS MORE THAN ONE-THIRD OF ITS GDP INTO DEFENSE, BUT ITS EQUIPMENT IS A FAR CRY FROM SEOUL’S SOPHISTICATED TECHNOLOGICAL CAPABILITIES

AMERICA’S BEST LOYALTY PROGRAMS 2024

Bones of Contention • After years of debate, archaeologists say they have gained greater understanding of “among the most historically important” human remains in Europe—belonging to the family of Alexander the Great

Tiny Houses to the Rescue • Could bite-sized dwellings fix the affordability crisis?

Rob Reiner


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Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

News & Politics

Languages

English

Newsweek magazine has a long-standing tradition of providing readers with the most updated information on the most pressing issues affecting our nation and world today. Newsweek is able to fill the gaps when a story has passed and is able to come up with insight or synthesis that connects the cracking, confusing digitals dots in today's fast paced news cycle.

Newsweek US

The Archives

Chiefs Prevail

Mass Exodus

No Refuge

Parental Prosecution

Fresh Hope for Those Lost • New technologies are being used to revolutionize the hunt for America’s missing persons

ACTIVE MISSING PERSONS CASES BY STATE

Bidenomics Won’t Swing It for the Democrats • Biden’s economic policies are reaping benefits in battleground states, but immigration is proving to be a more important issue for voters in the presidential election

ON THE BRINK • ‘The Hermit Kingdom’ has survived decades of totalitarian rule, but bellicose statements from its leader, Kim Jong Un, could signal trouble ahead. Newsweek analyzes scenarios that could trigger its demise

HOW NORTH AND SOUTH KOREAN MILITARIES COMPARE • PYONGYANG POURS MORE THAN ONE-THIRD OF ITS GDP INTO DEFENSE, BUT ITS EQUIPMENT IS A FAR CRY FROM SEOUL’S SOPHISTICATED TECHNOLOGICAL CAPABILITIES

AMERICA’S BEST LOYALTY PROGRAMS 2024

Bones of Contention • After years of debate, archaeologists say they have gained greater understanding of “among the most historically important” human remains in Europe—belonging to the family of Alexander the Great

Tiny Houses to the Rescue • Could bite-sized dwellings fix the affordability crisis?

Rob Reiner


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This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Funding for additional materials was made possible by a grant from the New Hampshire Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities.