Data
Forecasts, Policies and Outcomes: The Human and Financial Cost of Miscalcul
A global conflict drives home the importance of good data — and the need for better tools to prepare that data.
Crime trends will shape voters in 2024—which party will tell a better tale?
"Crime data is complicated," Hanna Love of Brookings said. "Political rhetoric tends to simplify in a way that can benefit the outcomes that candidates want."
Bud Light backlash is hurting other Anheuser-Busch brands, data shows
The fallout from the beer brand's partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney is also hitting Budweiser, Busch Light and Natural Light.
Data-driven decision making: how to use analytics to improve business perfo
Business leaders can make data-driven decisions that drive growth and success for their organizations by leveraging data and analytics.
Russia making big changes to domestic security
Raids on Moscow police departments are said to be occurring against the backdrop of arrests and dismissals of prominent members of the Russian National Guard.
U.S. "hurting" Americans by probing TikTok, China says
Beijing says that the United States has provided "no evidence or proof" to justify its national security concerns regarding the app.
China officials use Tim Cook visit to criticize U.S. pressure on TikTok
Apple CEO Tim Cook arrived in Beijing last week—his first visit since the COVID-19 pandemic—to attend a government-sponsored business forum.
TikTok pleads for its U.S. future
Chief executive Shou Zi Chew will represent the company in its first appearance before Congress on Thursday morning.
Don't Get Lost in the Data: The Humanity of Business Development
By placing humanity at the core of your business, you can realize growth and success that lasts.
Technology and Law: Why CTOs Should Be Concerned With Both
In this article, I'll dive into some of the issues CTOs should have on their radar and a few strategies to help you be successful in mitigating those issues.
U.S. threatens TikTok ban unless China owners divest
The White House has backed a bipartisan bill that, when passed, could immediately put TikTok under review.
More Americans are killed in Mexico every year than you realize
Nearly 200 U.S. citizens die in Mexico on average every year, a large percentage of which are ruled homicide.
The Roman city where people haven't grown taller for 2,000 years
Researchers have found that unlike the rest of the world, the citizens of Milan have not significantly grown since the Roman Era.
Young Britons turn on King Charles' monarchy after Prince Harry's book
Gen Z Brits now clearly favor abolishing the monarchy, with just 5 percent feeling "very positive" about King Charles III's family.
The polling trend that could bring down King Charles' monarchy
King Charles III may have more to worry about than Prince Harry's upcoming memoir after a new trend in U.K. polling among young people.
How China's social credit system works
Newsweek looks at where China's social credit system starts and ends.
Kate Middleton criticized for working just 90 engagements this year
According to data compiled by Reboot, Kate is the ninth-hardest-working royal of 2022, placing behind minor royals such as the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.
Meghan Markle less popular than Harry, William and Kate in the U.S.
Meghan Markle was also more popular in Britain before she quit royal life than she is in America now, based on polling for Newsweek days before her new show.
Intimidated by Data? Four Steps to Conquer Your Fears
The biggest key is to ask questions. It's only through asking questions that we can begin to uncover the secrets our data hides.
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.
The 3 biggest mistakes people make when online dating
Online dating allows a degree of superficiality, meaning people are prioritizing the wrong things in a partner, relationships expert Liesel Sharabi said.
Dead Arecibo telescope sends near-Earth asteroid warning from grave
The final data report from Arecibo, which collapsed in 2020, has revealed hundreds more asteroids lurking near Earth.
Democrats losing voters in 2 key Pennsylvania counties
A Newsweek analysis found that there are 18,080 fewer registered Democratic voters in two swing counties, compared to figures from 2020.
Florida student-athletes are now being asked to report their periods online
Dr. Chris Koutures told Newsweek that information on students' periods "should not go to the school."
Election deniers rejoice at Eugene Yu's arrest
Prosecutors accuse the Konnech CEO of stealing poll workers' data, which did not affect any election result or the counting of votes.
Dallas, Nashville, Philadelphia Among Most Unfaithful Cities: Survey
Texas had three of the top 10 cities listed in the report looking at unfaithfulness in relationships, while Tennessee had two cities in the list.
Shopper Captures Alleged Credit Card Skimmer at 7-Eleven in Viral Video
"Credit card skimmer caught," said shopper Will Hunter, holding up what looked like a skimmer that had been pulled off the card reader.
Data Types and What They Mean to Consumers
How can businesses improve their data collection methods while rebuilding trust with their customers?
FTC Sues Company Over Tracking Data to 'Sensitive' Locations
The Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit against data broker Kochava for allegedly selling geolocation data from hundreds of millions of mobile devices.
Resilience is the Secret of Successful Cities Everywhere
The power of parametric modeling is its ability to anticipate potential challenges and offer decision-makers the information they need to make informed decisions about how to adapt to limit the impact global events have on their communities.