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  1. www.newsweek.com › archiveNewsweek Archive

    Newsweek Voices: Diverse audio opinions. Enjoy ad-free browsing on Newsweek.com. Comment on articles. Newsweek app updates on-the-go. Our evening digest recaps the day's most popular and...

  2. See the latest edition of Newsweek magazine and browse the covers of other newspapers from around the world. Find the headlines of "Newsweek" and other publications in newsstands, updated daily.

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    The first issue of Newsweekcost a dime and featured seven stories on the cover, one for each day of the week. Coverage focused on the era's key developments, from the rise of Nazism to the end of Prohibition and the genius of Albert Einstein.

    War and the economy dominated coverage, as Hitler pressed on, Germany eventually surrendered and the nation recovered from the Depression, buoyed by FDR's New Deal. By decade's end, a new trend emerged: the baby boom.

    Newsweekcovers documented political movements from the rise of McCarthyism to the fight against segregation. Plus: TV became part of the mainstream (who didn't love Lucy?) and a queen who would rule for 70 years was crowned.

    The era's tumultuous events included the growth of the civil rights movment, the first warnings about smoking and assassinations that left us horrified and heartbroken. There were upbeat moments too: mod fashion, moptops and a moon landing.

    Newsweek's award- winning "Nixon Tapes" cover was an icon of the Watergate era, a time also defined by surging activism (antiwar, plus women's and gay rights). The Bunkers became family, and we cheered for cultural heroes and antiheroes alike.

    "Bush suffers from a potentially crippling handicap—a perception that...he is, in a single mean word, a wimp," Newsweekfamously wrote. Other cover- worthy events: the AIDS epidemic, the Tianamen Square massacre and the first woman in space.

    Words that still ring true: "In death Diana may well loom as large—if not larger—than she did in life," Newsweek's wrote. Other big moments captured on the cover: Mandela's release, Anita Hill's accusation, OJ's arrest, the Clinton sex scandal and more.

    The new millennium brought "electoral limbo" over the 2000 vote, immortalized by the split-face cover of George W. Bush and Al Goreand, in 2001, the horror of 9/11. Bookending the decade: the election of the first Black U.S. president.

    Everything old is new again. Newsweek cover subjects of the prior decade are back in the news: GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley, NBA point record holder Lebron James, gun control. Also noteworthy: the killing of Osama bin Laden.

    It's not everyday that a prince—now king— writes exclusively for you. HRH Charles' 2022 essay on climate change was a change of pace in a decade so far dominated by the pandemic, Ukraine war and Trump's legal woes. Lizzo helped too.

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  4. Seit 80 Jahren ist das Magazin ”Newsweek” eine Ikone des US-Journalismus. Jetzt stellt die amerikanische Ausgabe ihre gedruckte Ausgabe ein. Viele Cover sind legendär.

  5. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › NewsweekNewsweek – Wikipedia

    Newsweek ist ein wöchentlich erscheinendes US-amerikanisches Nachrichtenmagazin mit Hauptsitz in New York. In den USA erscheint seit 2014 auch wieder eine Printausgabe, nachdem die letzte davor gedruckte Ausgabe dort zum Jahresende 2012 erschienen und das Magazin in der Zwischenzeit nur noch online verfügbar war.

  6. 24. Dez. 2012 · Das stilvolle Cover der letzten Druckausgabe - man muss es wohl als Gruß an die klassische Ära des Journalismus verstehen, die nun mit dem Print-Abschied von "Newsweek" unwiderruflich zu Ende...