The crypto-currency is once again on the rise, but this time it's not the little people who are driving the train, it's the billionaires and big banks.
Paris: Demonstrators outside the French Senate speak out against the Global Security Law which was debated by lawmakers on March 16. Opponents claim the law authorizes the use of cameras, video surveillance and drones by the police. Meanwhile, the protesters are angry the law also restricts the filming of the police during their operations, which alarms journalists and activists. They say civil liberties and press freedom could be compromised.
The nonprofit founder is advocating a plan to help working mothers rebuild lives that have been upended by the pandemic. Washington is taking notice—and so are critics.
Communications guru and consultant Susan McPherson shares how to make the most of digital conferencing platforms in the excerpt from her new book 'The Lost Art of Connecting.'
"If you listen carefully, you can then respond in kind with support, connections, introductions and knowledge—which all build up your reputation as dependable and a known doer."
As the world slowly emerges from pandemic shutdowns, opportunities to visit museums and see art in person are once again becoming more plentiful. Here are some of the most exciting upcoming art exhibits from around the world.
SyFy's Resident Alien is an unlikely mix of comedy, drama and suspense. The series, which has found an audience at time when new shows get canceled fast, has just been renewed for a second season
"The crossover between the '50s and '60s to today is so parallel and in such a scary way," Danielle Brooks tells Newsweek about her performance as Mahalia Jackson in Lifetime's 'Robin Roberts Presents: Mahalia.'