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Newsweek

May 12 2023
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

Young Guards

Calling Out Fox

Southern Glow

Jaipur Jam

The American Century Ends in the Middle East • Beijing is replacing Washington as the player with the contacts and the power to broker deals between rivals in the region

‘The Whiteboard Lady’ Makes Her Move • Rep. Katie Porter is making a bid for the Senate seat Dianne Feinstein will be leaving. To win, she’ll have to stand out in a crowded progressive field

THE OPIOID BACKLASH • PATIENTS WITH LEGITIMATE MEDICAL NEEDS ARE LOSING ACCESS TO OPIOIDS WHILE ADDICTION AND OVERDOSE RATES CONTINUE TO CLIMB

‘I PRESCRIBE OPIOIDS. WE SHOULDN’T TREAT EVERYONE LIKE AN ADDICT’ • A pain doctor cautions against “a blanket no” on opioids for all patients: “The pendulum has swung too far.”

‘OUR TOMMY DIED OF AN OPIOID OVERDOSE. WE’RE FAILING THE NEXT GENERATION’ • Losing her son to addiction turned this mother into an advocate for people with substance abuse disorders.

PAIN RELIEF WITHOUT OPIOIDS • Most doctors and other experts agree: Opioids should be a last resort for managing pain. Here are some of the alternatives to opioids that many patients find effective.

The CROWN — AT LAST • How King Charles III, Britain’s longest serving heir to the throne, overcame scandal and tragedy to finally reach CORONATION DAY

The LIFE of a KING • During his 70-year wait to ascend to the British throne, Charles II led a full life of service, marked by great happiness mixed with family sorrow and squabbles. Here's a look at some of the highlights and lowlights in pictures.

Sustainable Fashion Trends Around the World

Tamron Hall


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News & Politics

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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

Young Guards

Calling Out Fox

Southern Glow

Jaipur Jam

The American Century Ends in the Middle East • Beijing is replacing Washington as the player with the contacts and the power to broker deals between rivals in the region

‘The Whiteboard Lady’ Makes Her Move • Rep. Katie Porter is making a bid for the Senate seat Dianne Feinstein will be leaving. To win, she’ll have to stand out in a crowded progressive field

THE OPIOID BACKLASH • PATIENTS WITH LEGITIMATE MEDICAL NEEDS ARE LOSING ACCESS TO OPIOIDS WHILE ADDICTION AND OVERDOSE RATES CONTINUE TO CLIMB

‘I PRESCRIBE OPIOIDS. WE SHOULDN’T TREAT EVERYONE LIKE AN ADDICT’ • A pain doctor cautions against “a blanket no” on opioids for all patients: “The pendulum has swung too far.”

‘OUR TOMMY DIED OF AN OPIOID OVERDOSE. WE’RE FAILING THE NEXT GENERATION’ • Losing her son to addiction turned this mother into an advocate for people with substance abuse disorders.

PAIN RELIEF WITHOUT OPIOIDS • Most doctors and other experts agree: Opioids should be a last resort for managing pain. Here are some of the alternatives to opioids that many patients find effective.

The CROWN — AT LAST • How King Charles III, Britain’s longest serving heir to the throne, overcame scandal and tragedy to finally reach CORONATION DAY

The LIFE of a KING • During his 70-year wait to ascend to the British throne, Charles II led a full life of service, marked by great happiness mixed with family sorrow and squabbles. Here's a look at some of the highlights and lowlights in pictures.

Sustainable Fashion Trends Around the World

Tamron Hall


Expand title description text