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Newsweek

Nov 12 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

Just Say No • On October 5, protesters march on the Brooklyn Bridge in opposition to Mayor Bill de Blasio’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for municipal workers. Every city worker, excluding correction officers in uniform, are required to have at least one dose of the vaccine by the end of business on October 29, and uniformed corrections officers by December 1.

Condolences

Pyramiding

Striking Back

Sharing a Common Goal • Why Puerto Rico is the most vaccinated place in America

American Small Business Is Being Murdered • We’re living through the greatest transfer of wealth from the middle class to the elites in history

Talking Points

Under Pressure • After missteps and party infighting, can Joe Biden save his presidency?

MACHINES DON’T BLINK • The Perils of Military Brinkmanship in the Age of AI

Q&A:

Queen’s Golden Jubilee • On the 50th anniversary of the iconic band’s founding, members Brian May and Roger Taylor talk about luck, legacy and Freddie Mercury.

Further Listening • QUEEN SOLO ALBUMS

Sustainable (and Stunning) Architecture Worldwide

Tessa Thompson


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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

Just Say No • On October 5, protesters march on the Brooklyn Bridge in opposition to Mayor Bill de Blasio’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for municipal workers. Every city worker, excluding correction officers in uniform, are required to have at least one dose of the vaccine by the end of business on October 29, and uniformed corrections officers by December 1.

Condolences

Pyramiding

Striking Back

Sharing a Common Goal • Why Puerto Rico is the most vaccinated place in America

American Small Business Is Being Murdered • We’re living through the greatest transfer of wealth from the middle class to the elites in history

Talking Points

Under Pressure • After missteps and party infighting, can Joe Biden save his presidency?

MACHINES DON’T BLINK • The Perils of Military Brinkmanship in the Age of AI

Q&A:

Queen’s Golden Jubilee • On the 50th anniversary of the iconic band’s founding, members Brian May and Roger Taylor talk about luck, legacy and Freddie Mercury.

Further Listening • QUEEN SOLO ALBUMS

Sustainable (and Stunning) Architecture Worldwide

Tessa Thompson


Expand title description text