Newsweek
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Newsweek is a weekly newsmagazine published in New York City and distributed throughout the United States and internationally. It is the second-largest weekly magazine in the U.S., having trailed Time in circulation and advertising revenue for most of its existence, although both are much larger than the third of America's prominent weeklies, U.S. News & World Report. The magazine was bought by the Washington Post Company in 1961. Newsweek is generally considered the most liberal of the three major newsweeklies. More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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Egypt To Morsi: No Dictators Allowed
Amr Darrag is on a call when a second phone in his Cairo office begins to ring. He’s been awake since 6 a.m., and the stack of papers on his desk swells with every passing ...Posted by Pamela Hogle -
Why Gay Marriage is Good for America
You can have as many debates about gay marriage as you want, and over the last 22 years of campaigning for it, I’ve had my share. You can debate theology, and the divide ...Posted by Subramanya Sastry -
The Billion-Dollar Bank Heist
How the financial industry is buying off Washington.Posted by Juan Carlos -
NPR's Toothless Defense Strategy
Steve Inskeep, A veteran National Public Radio correspondent, is calling from Cairo, having just visited a 23-year-old man with welts on his back who says the Egyptian Army ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
How Ignorant Are Americans?
NEWSWEEK gave 1,000 Americans the U.S. Citizenship Test--38 percent failed. The country's future is imperiled by our ignorance.Posted by Walter Cox -
The Scariest Earthquake Is Yet to Come
The tsunami that struck Japan was the third in a series of events that now put California at risk.Posted by Subramanya Sastry -
George Clooney: 21st-Century Statesman
In the age of Twitter-shortened attention spans, fame is an increasingly powerful weapon of diplomacy. How George Clooney is helping to bring change—and a hefty dose of ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
Shell Shocked
U.S. troops aren’t the only ones in Afghanistan who suffer from posttraumatic stress disorder. It also afflicts Afghan civilians—and the Taliban, too.Posted by Harry Lisabeth -
Anti-Defamation League Should Withdraw Award It Gave Rupert Murdoch
FOX News President CEO Roger Ailes called NPR a bunch of "Nazis." The Anti-Defamation League has accepted his tepid apology when the group should be calling for his resignation.Posted by Michael Shaver -
Why Health-Care Reform Will Survive
Conservatives who voted for congressional candidates because they pledged to repeal and replace the health-care-reform law are in for a rude awakening.Posted by Michael Shaver



