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Newsweek International
LINES OF POWER
District 3 Sends a Message to Mamdani
Euro Dream Risks Becoming an Economic Nightmare
TAKE FIVE • STORIES FROM AROUND THE WORLD
A Case of Medical Whiplash
Hidden Strengths of Transferable Skills
The Long and Short of TV’s Fight for Your Attention
What’s In Store for the Future of Shopping?
NUMBER OF THE WEEK $56B
Adjourned
Spirit Leaves the Runway
Can We Finally Retire the Vacation Cruise?
THE ARCHIVES 1972
Coming In From the Cold
Let’s Talk About Kevins
VOTE OF CONFUSION • As Republicans push a sweeping election‑law strategy through the courts and Congress, voting rules are shifting late in the cycle—raising the risk of disruption, mistrust and fresh legal chaos ahead of the midterms
CHUCK SCHUMER’S LAST STAND • A series of high-stakes primaries across four states is testing whether the Senate leader’s playbook still works
KEEPING UP WITH THE TRUMPS • A Don Jr.-hosted Apprentice would be more than TV: it could convert the family name into a Kardashian-style commercial dynasty
THE 1600 Carlo VERSANO The Competency Crisis
CHILD OF CHERNOBYL • Forty years on from Ukraine’s nuclear power plant disaster, one woman, whose father worked on Reactor No. 2, reflects on its life-changing impact
THE COST OF TOGETHERNESS • The structural flaw in the Gulf states’ defense agreements with the U.S. left them open to Iran’s wrath and the $100 billion bill that followed. They must not allow these arrangements to continue unchanged
ISLAND OF DESPAIR • The pageantry of Charles III’s visit to the U.S. belies the reality of life in Britain, one mired by low growth, crumbling infrastructure and shrinking global influence
A COMEBACK FOR COZY CRIME • The annual Murder, She Wrote festival reveals how beloved mystery series offer structure and relief when real life feels unstable
IS THAT JOKE EVEN FUNNY ANYMORE? • Satirical website The Onion’s fight to gain control of Infowars may have noble intentions but, in the age of disinformation, could it do more harm than good?
LAURIE METCALF • The Tony and Emmy-winning actress reflects on her remarkable Broadway season, Death of a Salesman, co-star Nathan Lane and the enduring legacy of Roseanne’s Aunt Jackie