'The Crown' blasted for being pro-King Charles/Camilla: "She's the villain"
Social media users have voiced their belief that the king and queen have been given an easy ride by Netflix.
Prince Andrew came close to being king as Charles "cheated death"—podcast
Charles faced death on a number of occasions, which could have put his disgraced younger brother on the throne, his biographer tells "The Royal Report"
One-fifth of Americans admit to cheating on their partner
An exclusive poll for Newsweek asked over 1,000 Americans about relationships and infidelity.
Fluffy cat Sally who loves wearing Halloween costumes wins Pet of the Week
This week we're putting a spooky twist on our Newsweek Pet of the Week with our favorite costume-clad pets.
Archie, Lilibet "time bomb" title decision could prove difficult for royals
Newsweek's "The Royal Report" podcast discusses the difficulties facing King Charles and the royals over the dispute of titles for Harry and Meghan's children.
Charles' early reign marred by political drama—"Not a good defining moment"
As the new king faces appointing his second prime minister in his two-month long reign, Newsweek's "The Royal Report" unpacked the latest royal/political drama.
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Kevin Gentzel, Global Chief Commercial and Growth Officer
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Newsweek announces Danish Manzoor Bhat as Editorial Director, Asia
Based in India, Danish will be responsible for shaping the coverage of Asia and connecting Newsweek with important players in the region.
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Newsweek names Kevin Gentzel Global Chief Commercial and Growth Officer
Former Gannett CRO to Lead Commercial Business Across Advertising, Consumer, Events & Partnerships for Iconic News Brand
Facebook follower numbers mysteriously drop across U.S. publisher pages
Seven publications, including Newsweek, lost 68,504 followers on Monday and Tuesday, sparking speculation that Facebook's owner Meta has purged bot accounts.
King Charles' Palace 'Turning the Press Into Their PR Agency'—Podcast
King Charles III's reign has begun with "an unnecessary battle" with the media over accusations of censorship, according to Newsweek's Royal Report podcast.
News needs a reset to win Gen Z
If publishers fail to adapt to meet the needs of Gen Z, they may never be able to win them over.
Veteran's Rescue Dog Smokey Wins Pet of the Week: 'My Savior'
This week's Newsweek "Pet of the Week" is Blue heeler mix Smokey who lives in Indiana with her owner Matt Sandefur.
Shocked Viewers Compare Hooters' Rules to Military: 'Most Strict Job I Had'
"Hooters rules feel an awful lot like misogyny," one user commented.
Diana's 'Princess of Athleisure' Aesthetic Had Anti-Paparazzi Purpose
Newsweek's "The Royal Report" podcast heard how Diana utilized an iconic Virgin Atlantic Sweatshirt in an attempt to subdue intrusive press photographers.
William Booed at a Time Where 'Privilege Has Never Been Less Fashionable'
Newsweek's "The Royal Report" looks at how William's being booed at sporting events could be representative of a change in the perception of the monarchy
Brands Are Wary Of News – It's Up To News Publishers To Change Their Minds
Brands Are Wary Of News – It's Up To News Publishers To Change Their Minds
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Newsweek Leadership
President & CEO, Dev Pragad. Global Editor in Chief, Nancy Cooper. Chief Strategy Officer, Dayan Candappa.
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Dayan Candappa, Chief Strategy Officer
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Sujay Nelson, Chief Information Officer
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Nancy Cooper, Global Editor in Chief
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Pet of the Week: Inspector King Ralph, War Veteran's Adorable Service Dog
Discover our Newsweek pet of the week, as well as this week's adorable runners-up.
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'Wordle' #364 Answer: Today's Word of the Day Clues for Saturday, June 18
Newsweek offers hints to solve the daily brainteaser that is now played by millions all over the world.
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JASON FIELDS JOINS NEWSWEEK AS DEPUTY OPINION EDITOR
Former Deputy Editor at The Week & Opinion Editor at Reuters Charged with Showcasing Liberal Viewpoints in Newsweek's The Debate Section
'Wordle' #359 Answer and Clues: How to Solve Monday, June 13 Puzzle
Everything you need to know to solve the latest 'Wordle' #359 puzzle, including tips, clues and if you're really stumped—the answer.
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Find out everything you need to know here about the latest Wordle #354, including answers and clues.