The Supreme Court's likely ban on race as a consideration in college admissions is also expected to impact hiring, government contracts, financial aid—and more.
Daytona Beach, Florida
Lisa Lavigna takes pictures of her mother’s home after it partially toppled onto the beach following the Category 1 Hurricane Nicole on November 10. The storm left at least five dead and thousands without power just six weeks after Hurricane Ian buffeted Florida. Prior to Nicole, only two hurricanes had struck the state in November since records began in 1853—in 1935 and 1985.
As 185 nations condemned U.S. sanctions on Cuba, FM Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla told Newsweek that "President Biden could change this situation with a signature."
New religious groups are pouring into the Arctic for converts and to sustain members of their faith who are there. In their wake are unusual houses of worship.
In one of the most-anticipated shows of the new Broadway season, writer and director Cameron Crowe brings his story to the stage in a new, more intimate way.
Crowe said his late mother always thought the film "Almost Famous" would make it to Broadway. She was right. The musical opened this week at the Jacobs Theatre.
"It's about a guy's journey and about making sacrifices," Tim Allen tells Newsweek's Parting Shot about revisiting his role of Santa in Disney's 'The Santa Clauses.'