'Downwind': How did America create its own nuclear disaster?
Between 1951 and 1962, nuclear weapons were tested above ground at the Nevada Test Site. This released plumes of radioactive material into the atmosphere.
"I quit America and made the jungle my home"
Samantha Zwicker tells Newsweek about moving from Seattle to Peru's Amazon Rainforest in this original essay.
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle "whining did not go over well with Americans"
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Netflix show included a "torrent of complaints" but many came across as "petty," according to a royal biographer.
Top Russian official blames America's values for sparking Ukraine war
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov blamed "American exceptionalism" as a cause for the conflict.
How America Lost Its Optimism
Newsweek polling finds that a significant number of Americans are more pessimistic about the future, which is impacting their mental health.
"I never thought I'd leave America. I'm an 'accidental expat'"
I never wanted to live anywhere but New York City, but now I live in Italy.
America's egg shortage is about to get a whole lot worse
As the spring migration approaches, a new wave of bird flu infection is likely to hit American poultry.
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Prince Harry has "machine-gunned down his credibility" with Americans
Prince Harry's "60 Minutes" interview was believed in full by 27 percent of Americans who watched or read about it, according to exclusive polling for Newsweek.
"We left America for Ecuador and cleared 60K of debt"
JP and Amelia Stonestreet moved to Cuenca, Ecuador, after JP underwent two major spinal surgeries.
"I felt at home in America, until an angry crowd heckled me"
Rebecca Morrison tells Newsweek about a heart-wrenching experience during a college vacation.
'I'm an American living in Britain. It's not what you'd expect"
The first difference I noticed I can't get used to even after so many years of living here in Britain.
Meghan Markle is losing America's sympathy
Meghan Markle was compared to "narcissists" Donald Trump and Elon Musk by Politico—but the public anger may mask a more worrying trend.
Golden Retriever on Transatlantic Flight Delights Passengers: 'Best Boy'
A woman flying home to Ireland from America was delighted by the unexpected passenger.
The "most Christmassy" state has been revealed, and it's not New York
One state in the United States has more Christmas spirit than all the rest, so Newsweek spoke to local experts to find out why.
"I helped my friend flee the Taliban"
When Chad Robichaux heard about the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, he thought his friend's life was in danger.
The best true-crime podcasts delving into America's unsolved murders
In 2020, true crime was the third most-popular podcast genre in America, so Newsweek has put together 10 of the best shows for you.
"I stopped wearing the hijab. It was a relief"
After seeing the courage of the women in Iran, I feel compelled to call out what I now see as injustice.
"We fled at night. No food or water. At the border, we could barely walk"
Desange Kuenihira shares her inspirational story about rebuilding her life in America.
Shocking number of Americans believe we are living in the end times
Those who believe are living in the end times are less likely to say climate change is an extremely or very serious problem than those who don't.
U.S. offers employees less paid leave than most countries around the world
United States is still the only developed country with no statutory paid leave, according to an analysis conducted by Resume.io.
Weston McKennie: We can win the World Cup
USMNT midfielder Weston McKennie reveals his World Cup and career hopes in this exclusive essay.
Yunus Musah: The U.S. men's team are fearless
The young USMNT star reveals how he feels about his first World Cup in this exclusive essay.
The most popular holiday-inspired dog name in each state has been revealed
A study by Yappy.com also lists the most popular holiday-inspired names by dog breed.
You could soon be wearing cow burps and farts
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack spoke to Newsweek about how technology will change the future of farming and sustainable food production in the U.S.
Forget about van life, this man is traveling the U.S. in his $1,500 car
"I always wanted to leave my hometown and know how difficult that step can be so I wanted to share the journey," the content creator told Newsweek.
Abandoned Labrador locked away for 6 years finally rescued: 'full of love'
Over 175,000 people have watched the moment by a content creator, who said: "His spirit and trust in humans somehow were never broken."
Woman expecting friends to pay $195 to celebrate milestone birthday dragged
"Expecting people to pay, use up their weekends, find childcare… 'just' to celebrate your birthday… I wouldn't go," one user said.
Which states are the most stressed according to Americans' tweets?
Over 40 percent of Americans have felt increased anxiety compared to pre-pandemic times according to the American Psychological Association.
Shock as man leaves MacBook unattended in Starbucks
Over 20 million people have watched the viral TikTok video. One user said: "This is a very expensive social experiment."