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Golden Retriever enjoys his first ever "pool party" in adorable video
This week's Pet of the Week is Jinx who recently had his first ever "pool party."
World Evangelical body cuts ties with David Jang's embattled Olivet sect
"There are no other ties to his organization," the World Evangelical Alliance said in a statement to Newsweek.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle need to turn "smell of failure" into success
The Sussexes should promote a successful image after a series of entertainment industry blows, Newsweek's "The Royal Report" podcast hears.
Meet America's best plastic surgeons for breast augmentation
The surgeons at the top of Statista and Newsweek's America's Best Plastic Surgeons 2023 list have opened up about their experiences in the business.
My adult children still make us pay for their phones—What should I do?
"How do we gently and lovingly cut these financial cords with our children without having them feel abandoned or having us feel guilty?"
Meet America's best plastic surgeons for rhinoplasty
The surgeons at the top of Statista and Newsweek's America's Best Plastic Surgeons 2023 list have opened up about their experiences in the business.
Newsweek shareholders end legal dispute, co-owner Davis leaves Olivet sect
"On the advent of Newsweek's 90th anniversary, it's heartening to know that the litigation is now behind us," Newsweek CEO Dev Pragad said.
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Newsweek Shareholders Resolve Litigation
The co-owners have also jointly agreed to further strengthen the corporate governance structure of Newsweek to support the organization's continued profitable growth.
Millennials think men should propose
In an exclusive poll for Newsweek, 44 percent of 1,500 eligible voters aged 25 to 34 said that the man should propose.
French bulldogs filmed enjoying park swings in hilarious video
This week, our Pet of the Week winners are two adorable French bulldogs from New York City.
Prince Harry's lawsuit could have bitter ending even if he wins
"I think win or lose Prince Harry is always going to be the center of media attention, both in the U.K. and abroad," said courts correspondent Tristan Kirk.
Prince Harry's "Spare" was strategic PR move to "air dirty laundry"
Royal commentator Kristen Meinzer told Newsweek's "The Royal Report" podcast that Harry's revelations were "PR 101" to get ahead of the tabloid press.
Prince Harry and Meghan car chase could signal U.S. reputational problem
Newsweek's "The Royal Report" podcast discusses the reputational fallout from Harry and Meghan's statement regarding their "near catastrophic" NYC car chase.
Millennials want their employers to pay for the commute, and lunch too
"We are seeing a trend of younger generations demanding more from their employers," Abakar Saidov, CEO of management software company Beamery, told Newsweek.
Anti-monarchy group will fight for "answers" over coronation arrests
Republic CEO Graham Smith tells Newsweek's "The Royal Report" podcast what steps the group will take following protest arrests on coronation day.
Watch cheeky puppy wink at owner when playing fetch
This week's Pet of the Week winner is adorable puppy Plato who amazed his owners when he gave a wink to the camera.
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DebatesStudent debater advocates for government-backed retraining to respond to AI
Zaragoza, from the Silicon Valley Urban Debate League, says "teaching people technological skills is something that's going to have to happen eventually."
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DebatesStudent debater advocates for universal basic income as response to AI
Diaz Lopez, from the Silicon Valley Urban Debate League, argued that "we should be excited" by the possibility of being automated out of work.
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DebatesWashington debater advocates for reforming affirmative action
Howard, a Washington, D.C., high school student, argues that affirmative action is "a racist solution to a racist problem."
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DebatesWashington debater says affirmative action works and should continue
Durand argues that affirmative action puts white students at a superficial disadvantage, "but that's the price to pay for an overall better society."
Dachshund puppy ready for bed carries his blanket in adorable video
Beezy, a chocolate dachshund puppy, loves to carry his blanket around.
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DebatesDenver debater pushes social media subscriptions to prevent data sales
Long, a Denver high school student, argued that social media subscriptions could create apps that would be more appealing to everyone.
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DebatesHigh school debaters tackle divisive issues in showcase at Newsweek office
Eight students from across the country recently traveled to Newsweek's New York City headquarters to debate immigration, AI, affirmative action and more.
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NewsWhy student debate matters, Newsweek's editor-in-chief explains
The publication is partnering with the National Association for Urban Debate Leagues to support healthy debate and create space to find common ground.
America's toxic national discourse and how debate can help
With a live, in-office debate, eight high school students with the National Association for Urban Debate Leagues proved that respectful discourse is possible.
Why Newsweek is working with urban debate leagues to support young debaters
Newsweek will host a live debate event at its New York City headquarters on Friday, April 14.
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Georgie the terrier who loves to bunny-hop wins Pet of the Week
His owner describes Georgie as an outgoing, affectionate dog who "loves all people and all animals, except for squirrels."
Automotive all-stars turn out for Newsweek's Auto Disruptor awards
CEOs, executive leaders and heralded industry veterans celebrated the World's Greatest Auto Disruptors at Newsweek's HQ.
Prince Louis could be "star of the show" at coronation
If the little prince's previous antics at royal events are anything to go by he could well make a star turn on the coronation balcony, "The Royal Report" hears.