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The Archives
Newsweek • HELPING YOU NAVIGATE A RAPIDLY CHANGING WORLD
Power Struggle
Fall Surge
Spring Thing
Double Trouble
The Unexpected Emergence of Li Bai’s Calligraphy Work
Georgia on Her Mind • Voting rights activist Stacey Abrams helped deliver red Georgia to Joe Biden. Now, the bigger challenge: Can she turn the Senate blue too?
Talking Points
WELCOME TO THE ‘TRANSITION FROM HELL’ • Donald Trump has many ways to hobble incoming president Joe Biden between now and Inauguration Day. Here’s the ‘MENU OF MAYHEM’ Democrats fear
A TIMELINE OF TROUBLED TRANSITIONS • The Trump-to-Biden shift is by no means the only bumpy or bitter transfer of presidential power in U.S. history. He are a few lowlights of other problematic transition periods.
AMERICA’S MOST TRUSTED BRANDS • In these anxious times, Newsweek, and BrandSpark® reveal which brands consumersTRUST most
A Superhero in a Human’s Body • Neal Karlen, author of a new biography of Prince, got more access to the superstar than any other journalist. Karlen talks about their friendship, why Prince told tall tales about himself and wherehis love of purple came from
Prince’s 5 most overlooked albums
The Most Wacky Museums Around the World • After months of museums and cultural centers remaining shuttered around the world, some venues are once again opening their doors. When exploring a city, it is easy to identify interesting art or history museums and blockbuster exhibits. But what about those that are a bit more quirky, more off the beaten path—or maybe even devoted to subjects not necessarily palatable to everyday audiences? From a collection of excavated mummies to one focused exclusively on every college student’s dinnertime staple, these are some of the most unusual museums around the world.
Sarah Paulson
Saudi Arabia: Building new benchmarks • The kingdom’s socioeconomic transformation is extremely impressive
Cultural center is beacon of change • Ideas of tomorrow meet centuries of tradition in architectural masterpiece
Banking and financial services sectors in safe hands thanks to robust foundations • Industry players adhere to the strictest international regulations and standards
Golden future for fintech revolution • The fusion of finance with cutting-edge technology is a catalyst for change
Diversified economy embraces FDI • Lucrative business and investment openings are available across the kingdom