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Newsweek

Oct 15 2021
Magazine

Newsweek magazine has a long-standing tradition of providing readers with the most updated information on the most pressing issues affecting our nation and world today. Newsweek is able to fill the gaps when a story has passed and is able to come up with insight or synthesis that connects the cracking, confusing digitals dots in today's fast paced news cycle.

Newsweek

The Archives

Fan Club • On September 29, in Washington Square Park, Britney Spears supporters gather at a #FreeBritney rally, which coincided with the singer’s conservatorship hearing held in Los Angeles. Spears’ father, James, was suspended as conservator. The next hearing: November 12, when the judge will decide if the deal to oversee her finances should end.

Diving High

Commemoration

Big Shot

The Trouble with Online “Sharenting” • Social media featuring intimate family moments is popular and lucrative. It also comes with serious risks for kids

Staying Relevant • The pandemic is quickly making some skills obsolete, but there are strategies for coping, a new survey shows

Talking Points

YOU CAN’T MAKE ME • A growing number of Americans see vaccine mandates as an affront to personal liberty. Experts worry a spike in childhood diseases could follow

DO VACCINE MANDATES DISCRIMINATE AGAINST BLACK AMERICANS? • Given lower vaccination rates, activists say the new COVID rules could turn some Black people into ‘second-class citizens’

AMERICA’S MOST TRUSTED BRANDS 2022

Forty Years Later • Duran Duran are back with their fifteenth studio album Future Past

Further Listening

Obscure Tastes to Whet Your Travel Appetite • From the pages of the upcoming Gastro Obscura: A Food Adventurer’s Guide (Workman, October), find wonder and be inspired by foods and eating traditions from around the world. From an orange matchmaking festival in Malaysia to a bachelor’s stew prepared in a bathhouse in Morocco to the jiggly Jell-O salads of the Midwest, here are some of authors Cecily Wong and Dylan Thuras’ favorite culinary experiences from the collection.

Brandy Norwood


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Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

News & Politics

Languages

English

Newsweek magazine has a long-standing tradition of providing readers with the most updated information on the most pressing issues affecting our nation and world today. Newsweek is able to fill the gaps when a story has passed and is able to come up with insight or synthesis that connects the cracking, confusing digitals dots in today's fast paced news cycle.

Newsweek

The Archives

Fan Club • On September 29, in Washington Square Park, Britney Spears supporters gather at a #FreeBritney rally, which coincided with the singer’s conservatorship hearing held in Los Angeles. Spears’ father, James, was suspended as conservator. The next hearing: November 12, when the judge will decide if the deal to oversee her finances should end.

Diving High

Commemoration

Big Shot

The Trouble with Online “Sharenting” • Social media featuring intimate family moments is popular and lucrative. It also comes with serious risks for kids

Staying Relevant • The pandemic is quickly making some skills obsolete, but there are strategies for coping, a new survey shows

Talking Points

YOU CAN’T MAKE ME • A growing number of Americans see vaccine mandates as an affront to personal liberty. Experts worry a spike in childhood diseases could follow

DO VACCINE MANDATES DISCRIMINATE AGAINST BLACK AMERICANS? • Given lower vaccination rates, activists say the new COVID rules could turn some Black people into ‘second-class citizens’

AMERICA’S MOST TRUSTED BRANDS 2022

Forty Years Later • Duran Duran are back with their fifteenth studio album Future Past

Further Listening

Obscure Tastes to Whet Your Travel Appetite • From the pages of the upcoming Gastro Obscura: A Food Adventurer’s Guide (Workman, October), find wonder and be inspired by foods and eating traditions from around the world. From an orange matchmaking festival in Malaysia to a bachelor’s stew prepared in a bathhouse in Morocco to the jiggly Jell-O salads of the Midwest, here are some of authors Cecily Wong and Dylan Thuras’ favorite culinary experiences from the collection.

Brandy Norwood


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