The rapidly growing field of "canine cognition" is revealing new insights about the often-enigmatic behaviors of our fabulous furry four-legged friends.
Bhutan's prime minister spoke to Newsweek on its geopolitical footsteps and how the first carbon-negative country is suffering the impact of climate change
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Representative George Santos of New York addresses the press as he leaves federal court on Long Island on May 10. Santos was charged with a 13-count indictment for wire fraud, money laundering, theft of public funds and making materially false statements to the House of Representatives. He pleaded not guilty. If eventually convicted on the charges, he could face federal prison time.
Medical anthropologist Theresa MacPhail explains why there's an uptick in all allergic conditions—food allergies, asthma, eczema, environmental allergies and more—and what we can do about it in her new book. In this excerpt, she focuses on why climate change is a leading cause of increased hay fever symptoms.
Medical Anthropologist Theresa MacPhail talks about the changing recommendations for how to avoid food allergies, pet allergies, tips for alleviating seasonal allergies and more.
Just in time for summer, a selection of the most scenic coastlines around the world shot by best-selling author and famed aerial beach photographer Gray Malin.
"Even when people ask me to perform my prewar stuff at concerts," Ukrainian pop star Jerry Heil told Newsweek, "I personally can't bring myself to do it."