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Newsweek

Nov 04 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

Quick Turnaround

Stopping City Traffic

Hillbilly to Capitol Hill?

Bogged Down

Bibi and Barack Butt Heads Over Iran • Netanyahu wanted the U.S. to get tough to prevent a nuclear Iran. Obama wanted to “kick the can down the road.” So the Israeli PM drew a red line of his own

Talking Points

‘YOU HAVEN’T SEEN ANYTHING YET.’ • What Trump would do in a second term, according to his current and former advisors

Autos Awards 2022 • FOR OUR SECOND ANNUAL ROUNDUP OF THE BEST NEW WHEELS, WE PRESENTED AWARDS TO REFRESHED FAVORITES AND ELECTRIFIED NEWCOMERS

Celebrating Spooky Season Around the World • The transition from fall to winter is a time filled with ghosts, ghouls and celebrations, when the gates to the underworld are thought to be open and spirits from the other side mingle with the mortals. While Americans are drinking pumpkin-spice lattes, trick-or-treating and carving jacko-lanterns this month, cultures across the world are gearing up for their own spooky-season traditions. From Hong Kong’s Hungry Ghost Festival to Mexico’s Día de los Muertos to Haiti’s Fat Gede, here are the ways people welcome otherworldly spirits and souls.

Luke Evans


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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

Quick Turnaround

Stopping City Traffic

Hillbilly to Capitol Hill?

Bogged Down

Bibi and Barack Butt Heads Over Iran • Netanyahu wanted the U.S. to get tough to prevent a nuclear Iran. Obama wanted to “kick the can down the road.” So the Israeli PM drew a red line of his own

Talking Points

‘YOU HAVEN’T SEEN ANYTHING YET.’ • What Trump would do in a second term, according to his current and former advisors

Autos Awards 2022 • FOR OUR SECOND ANNUAL ROUNDUP OF THE BEST NEW WHEELS, WE PRESENTED AWARDS TO REFRESHED FAVORITES AND ELECTRIFIED NEWCOMERS

Celebrating Spooky Season Around the World • The transition from fall to winter is a time filled with ghosts, ghouls and celebrations, when the gates to the underworld are thought to be open and spirits from the other side mingle with the mortals. While Americans are drinking pumpkin-spice lattes, trick-or-treating and carving jacko-lanterns this month, cultures across the world are gearing up for their own spooky-season traditions. From Hong Kong’s Hungry Ghost Festival to Mexico’s Día de los Muertos to Haiti’s Fat Gede, here are the ways people welcome otherworldly spirits and souls.

Luke Evans


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