Kamala Harris gives update on interview plans
Republicans have been accusing the Democratic presidential nominee of dodging questions from the media.
Joe Biden's press conference questions raise eyebrows
Biden on Thursday held court at his first solo news conference of the year.
They Lied to You
For years, Democrats and the corporate media lied through their teeth about the blatant decline of the president's physical and mental faculties.
A Different Type of July 4 Anniversary | Opinion
On July 4, 1798, the United States Senate passed a sedition law that made it illegal to criticize the Federalist administration or their allies in Congress.
Julian Assange—Journalist or Jerk?
No person is just one thing. I believe that strongly and, like other strongly held convictions, edge cases test me.
Washington's Mideast Messaging Needs an Upgrade
Washington should popularize the messages it wishes to communicate.
Samuel Alito fumes at media coverage of Supreme Court
The associate justice was secretly recorded at an event hosted by the Supreme Court Historical Society.
Conservative magazine's new Samuel Alito flags spark backlash
A former Republican congressman called National Review's new Justice Alito flags "bizarrely embarrassing and infantile."
Media Layoffs Mean More Misinformation for You
The latest bloodbath accelerates a trend begun almost 20 years ago. Jobs for journalists, in newsrooms national and local, dwindled dramatically from 2008 to 2020, plummeting some 26 percent to 31,000.
Letitia James wants more cameras in court
James said that allowing more cameras in court was "an easy and important way we can make our justice system more transparent."
Royals delete Prince Harry statement that made King "furious"
Newsweek can reveal that Prince Harry's criticism of the "racial undertones" of Meghan Markle's stories was removed from the royal website.
The Global South Needs More Female Journalists
Afghan women, who since 2021 have been banned from attending school after sixth grade, including university, are acutely aware of the need to inform the world of what is happening inside Afghanistan.
Fox News ratings seesaw during Trump trial
As cable news networks cover the former president's criminal trial, Fox News experienced a downturn and boost in viewers.
The Mainstream Media Is Biased Against Israel. I Know, I Was Part of It
As we see violent, entitled antisemites on college campuses attack Jewish students, endanger professors, destroy property, and take over buildings, all in the name of "justice," many people are looking for where to place the blame.
How Peer Support Can Protect Press Freedom
Peer support alone is not enough to ensure the safety and resilience of journalists.
Tucker Carlson recalls working for Harvey Weinstein—"He was a pig"
"He was just powerful. He's Harvey Weinstein," Carlson told Joe Rogan. "You don't want to f*** with Harvey Weinstein."
Donald Trump continues altering news articles
The former president has been sharing online versions of news articles that were edited to remove any unfavorable references.
The News Media Has Helped Normalize Hamas
We have failed to tell the story of a jihadi outfit considered a terrorist group by the United States with excellent reason.
Donald Trump demands NPR lose funding
Trump's attack on NPR comes shortly after editor Uri Berliner, who has worked at NPR for more than 20 years, wrote a scathing review of the news outlet.
Al Jazeera Deserves to Be Blocked
Israel's parliament recently passed a law aiming to shut down Qatar's quasi-state-run Al Jazeera Media Network.
AI Is One Tweak Away From Ending Careers
This inability to trust the results of AI queries has been at the center of several panel discussions I've been on about AI and journalism.
Local News Is Being Pushed Up a Creek as a Casualty of the Streaming Wars
The media world is now defined by streaming services—at least according to the media itself.
Jon Stewart mocks censored Donald Trump video
Political commentator Stewart has weighed in on footage Trump recently shared that depicted President Joe Biden in a disturbing light.
Thoughtcrime Raises Its Ugly Head in Vladimir Putin's Russia
A Cold War-era phenomenon in which literature that couldn't be printed inside the USSR was smuggled abroad and published there, has been revived.
It's Time To Let America's Iran Outreach Be All It Can Be
Things appear to have changed for the better.
How Chinese censorship is going global—with help from US companies
China's vast domestic censorship is spreading abroad and challenging U.S. interests - and some U.S. firms are helping it, a report says.
What is fair reporting? We asked our readers to tell us
Committed to restoring trust in the media, we launched a 'Fairness Meter' to enable Newsweek readers to hold us accountable.
Can Joe Biden recover from anti-Trump media turning on him?
Articles questioning the viability of a second term for Biden could derail his reelection campaign. Can he save it?
Joe Biden faces onslaught from left-wing media
A recent article by The New York Times editorial board took aim at the president's response to questions about his age.