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Newsweek

Dec 23 2022
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 US

The Archives

Georgia on My Mind

Water Wonderland

Lava Show

Not Reich

Canaries in a Coal Mine • The experiences of COVID long haulers may hold the key to explaining other post-viral illnesses…and vice versa

Ryan Prior

What CEOs Can Learn from the World Cup • It is not enough to have the best people. They have to be in the right jobs. Figuring that out requires putting conventional wisdom aside and looking at the data

Talking Points

Xi’s Police State—in the U.S. • TO CHOKE DISSENT,CHINA IS RAMPING UP SURVEILLANCE AND HARASSMENT ON AMERICAN SOIL, A NEWSWEEK INVESTIGATION REVEALS

AMERICA’S FAVORITE RESTAURANT CHAINS 2023 • From Pizza to Steak to Sushi, The Best Places for Dining Out

Small-Town Getaways • The world’s largest cities—Tokyo, Shanghai, New York City and Cairo, among others—are filled with reasons to go and famous sites to visit. But going farther afield, living more like a local and exploring the most unique parts of a country’s culture has a different kind of allure. Often, small-town destinations have the advantage of being less expensive, without any compromises on charm. NEWSWEEK’S Fast Women recommend these small towns wholeheartedly—from our own travels, or on the trusted advice of close friends. From the blue-washed buildings in Morocco to wine tasting in Oregon and from roads paved by the Incas to an open-air art gallery on the ancient Silk Road, these out-of-the-way destinations will provide memorable highlights for your next trip.

Mallori Johnson


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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 US

The Archives

Georgia on My Mind

Water Wonderland

Lava Show

Not Reich

Canaries in a Coal Mine • The experiences of COVID long haulers may hold the key to explaining other post-viral illnesses…and vice versa

Ryan Prior

What CEOs Can Learn from the World Cup • It is not enough to have the best people. They have to be in the right jobs. Figuring that out requires putting conventional wisdom aside and looking at the data

Talking Points

Xi’s Police State—in the U.S. • TO CHOKE DISSENT,CHINA IS RAMPING UP SURVEILLANCE AND HARASSMENT ON AMERICAN SOIL, A NEWSWEEK INVESTIGATION REVEALS

AMERICA’S FAVORITE RESTAURANT CHAINS 2023 • From Pizza to Steak to Sushi, The Best Places for Dining Out

Small-Town Getaways • The world’s largest cities—Tokyo, Shanghai, New York City and Cairo, among others—are filled with reasons to go and famous sites to visit. But going farther afield, living more like a local and exploring the most unique parts of a country’s culture has a different kind of allure. Often, small-town destinations have the advantage of being less expensive, without any compromises on charm. NEWSWEEK’S Fast Women recommend these small towns wholeheartedly—from our own travels, or on the trusted advice of close friends. From the blue-washed buildings in Morocco to wine tasting in Oregon and from roads paved by the Incas to an open-air art gallery on the ancient Silk Road, these out-of-the-way destinations will provide memorable highlights for your next trip.

Mallori Johnson


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