Under Pressure
Gen Z women tell Newsweek about the stresses they are facing as they begin their adult lives and the toll it’s taking on their mental health
The Propaganda Effect
How a Tomahawk missile strike on a girls’ school, thought to have killed 175 people, handed Tehran a ready-made strategic victory
THE FIGHT WITHIN
Pressure on Lebanon to confront the Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group risks political fracture and further conflict in the embattled nation
ENEMY OF CHOICE
Former Iranian President Hassan Rouhani may emerge as Donald Trump’s best choice to head up postwar Tehran—despite their clashes during the U.S. leader’s first term
A Defining Battle
With the president initially refusing to endorse a candidate, Texas’ Republican Senate primary gives a glimpse of what could shape a post-Trump GOP: grassroots power or governing pragmatism
An Island at the Center of the
New World Order
How the little-known atoll of Diego Garcia is becoming another flashpoint in the global contest for power between the U.S. and China
Meals That Heal
Top hospitals are swapping pills for produce to improve chronic conditions—but it’s unclear who pays for “food as medicine”
The
World’s
Best
Hospitals
2026
Access to information can provide confidence and peace of mind when you need to make a medical decision. This list of the top medical institutions in 32 countries will help you focus on getting better, rather than on where to get care
Can Ken Martin Save the Democrats From Themselves?
The party may be winning special elections and polling strongly, yet members remain anxious. A year into his reign, the DNC chair is betting on organizing and infrastructure—not insiders—to turn momentum into power
ONE OPINION AFTER ANOTHER
Two-time Oscar winner Sean Penn has always worn his politics on his sleeve. After gaining a sixth Academy Award nomination for One Battle After Another, the actor tells Newsweek about giving his statuette to Volodymyr Zelensky, how Nicolás Maduro should be in prison and why Donald Trump won in 2024
Under Pressure
Gen Z women tell Newsweek about the stresses they are facing as they begin their adult lives and the toll it’s taking on their mental health
The Propaganda Effect
How a Tomahawk missile strike on a girls’ school, thought to have killed 175 people, handed Tehran a ready-made strategic victory
THE FIGHT WITHIN
Pressure on Lebanon to confront the Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group risks political fracture and further conflict in the embattled nation
ENEMY OF CHOICE
Former Iranian President Hassan Rouhani may emerge as Donald Trump’s best choice to head up postwar Tehran—despite their clashes during the U.S. leader’s first term
A Defining Battle
With the president initially refusing to endorse a candidate, Texas’ Republican Senate primary gives a glimpse of what could shape a post-Trump GOP: grassroots power or governing pragmatism
An Island at the Center of the
New World Order
How the little-known atoll of Diego Garcia is becoming another flashpoint in the global contest for power between the U.S. and China
Meals That Heal
Top hospitals are swapping pills for produce to improve chronic conditions—but it’s unclear who pays for “food as medicine”
The
World’s
Best
Hospitals
2026
Access to information can provide confidence and peace of mind when you need to make a medical decision. This list of the top medical institutions in 32 countries will help you focus on getting better, rather than on where to get care
Can Ken Martin Save the Democrats From Themselves?
The party may be winning special elections and polling strongly, yet members remain anxious. A year into his reign, the DNC chair is betting on organizing and infrastructure—not insiders—to turn momentum into power
ONE OPINION AFTER ANOTHER
Two-time Oscar winner Sean Penn has always worn his politics on his sleeve. After gaining a sixth Academy Award nomination for One Battle After Another, the actor tells Newsweek about giving his statuette to Volodymyr Zelensky, how Nicolás Maduro should be in prison and why Donald Trump won in 2024