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Newsweek

Jan 22 2021
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

Hungary: The quest for innovation • Will the dynamic Central European economy regain its strength in 2021?

The Archives

Arab Spring Reckoning • On the 10th anniversary of the revolt that upended the Middle East and North Africa, here’s a look at the gains, losses and lasting impact on the countries involved

Baked With Love • An 11-year-old entrepreneur started a cake business during the pandemic

Talking Points

A GIANT FAIL • The law enforcement and security people responsible for maintaining order in the nation’s capital weren’t ready, weren’t properly organized and weren’t impartial

“TESTED—BUT NOT BROKEN” • A longtime Republican adviser assesses THE DAMAGE TRUMP HAS DONE TO THE GOP and where the party—and the country—go from here

THE VIEW FROM ABROAD • China, Iran, Cuba and other foreign adversaries have been quick to suggest the Capitol riot was a comeuppance for America

WAR ON DEMOCRACY

Putting Down Roots • Rhye’s Michael Milosh talks about finding home literally and figuratively for the band’s latest album

The Weirdest Finds from Unclaimed Baggage

Katherine Heigl


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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

Hungary: The quest for innovation • Will the dynamic Central European economy regain its strength in 2021?

The Archives

Arab Spring Reckoning • On the 10th anniversary of the revolt that upended the Middle East and North Africa, here’s a look at the gains, losses and lasting impact on the countries involved

Baked With Love • An 11-year-old entrepreneur started a cake business during the pandemic

Talking Points

A GIANT FAIL • The law enforcement and security people responsible for maintaining order in the nation’s capital weren’t ready, weren’t properly organized and weren’t impartial

“TESTED—BUT NOT BROKEN” • A longtime Republican adviser assesses THE DAMAGE TRUMP HAS DONE TO THE GOP and where the party—and the country—go from here

THE VIEW FROM ABROAD • China, Iran, Cuba and other foreign adversaries have been quick to suggest the Capitol riot was a comeuppance for America

WAR ON DEMOCRACY

Putting Down Roots • Rhye’s Michael Milosh talks about finding home literally and figuratively for the band’s latest album

The Weirdest Finds from Unclaimed Baggage

Katherine Heigl


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