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Newsweek

April 22-29, 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

The Archives

Sound Bites • A SAMPLING OF NEWSWEEK’S LATEST PODCASTS

Love Wins • Newlyweds and medical volunteers Nastya Gracheva and Anton Sokolov pose in the ruined courtyard of a shopping and office complex on April 3. Since Russia began its invasion of their homeland on February 24, the pair, an oncology clinic nurse and doctor, have been providing free medical care to those in need and raising money to purchase supplies and medicine for the city’s residents.

Partners Again

Historic Comeback

Tapping Away

Rethinking Republican Identity • Will Adam Kinzinger stay in the GOP? The retiring Congressman tells Newsweek party infighting and extremism could drive him away

‘The Big Quit’ Roils Retail • Retailers are still short hundreds of thousands of workers. Here’s how the turnover is impacting merchants—and their employees

How to Be an Employee-Friendly Company • Start with “purpose, innovation and diversity” says Avanade CEO Pamela Maynard

Keeping Kids Safe in the Metaverse • Big Tech’s huge appetite for data could ruin a potentially transformative learning opportunity for students

Talking Points

THE WORLD’S GREATEST AUTO DISRUPTORS 2022 • The VISIONARIES and INNOVATORS leading the industry into the DIGITAL FUTURE

HOW WE DID IT

REVOLUTIONS PAST & PRESENT • Sometimes change comes slow in the auto industry and sometimes it comes fast. Here are four times in the recent past when established manufacturers made dramatic changes. Plus new models that are meant to BREAK THE RULES again.

VISIONARY OF THE YEAR • Euisun Chung, EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN, HYUNDAI MOTOR GROUP

EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR • Jim Farley, PRESIDENT AND CEO, FORD MOTOR COMPANY

RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT TEAM OF THE YEAR • Hyundai Motor Group

DESIGNER OF THE YEAR • Alfonso Albaisa, SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, GLOBAL DESIGN, NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD.

MARKETING CAMPAIGN OF THE YEAR • Land Rover

POWERTRAIN OF THE YEAR • Hyundai Motor Group

Banned: Silenced Stories of the Marginalized

Forever in Their Hearts • Fontaines D.C. look at Irish identity from their new home in London

FURTHER LISTENING

Patrick Stewart


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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

The Archives

Sound Bites • A SAMPLING OF NEWSWEEK’S LATEST PODCASTS

Love Wins • Newlyweds and medical volunteers Nastya Gracheva and Anton Sokolov pose in the ruined courtyard of a shopping and office complex on April 3. Since Russia began its invasion of their homeland on February 24, the pair, an oncology clinic nurse and doctor, have been providing free medical care to those in need and raising money to purchase supplies and medicine for the city’s residents.

Partners Again

Historic Comeback

Tapping Away

Rethinking Republican Identity • Will Adam Kinzinger stay in the GOP? The retiring Congressman tells Newsweek party infighting and extremism could drive him away

‘The Big Quit’ Roils Retail • Retailers are still short hundreds of thousands of workers. Here’s how the turnover is impacting merchants—and their employees

How to Be an Employee-Friendly Company • Start with “purpose, innovation and diversity” says Avanade CEO Pamela Maynard

Keeping Kids Safe in the Metaverse • Big Tech’s huge appetite for data could ruin a potentially transformative learning opportunity for students

Talking Points

THE WORLD’S GREATEST AUTO DISRUPTORS 2022 • The VISIONARIES and INNOVATORS leading the industry into the DIGITAL FUTURE

HOW WE DID IT

REVOLUTIONS PAST & PRESENT • Sometimes change comes slow in the auto industry and sometimes it comes fast. Here are four times in the recent past when established manufacturers made dramatic changes. Plus new models that are meant to BREAK THE RULES again.

VISIONARY OF THE YEAR • Euisun Chung, EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN, HYUNDAI MOTOR GROUP

EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR • Jim Farley, PRESIDENT AND CEO, FORD MOTOR COMPANY

RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT TEAM OF THE YEAR • Hyundai Motor Group

DESIGNER OF THE YEAR • Alfonso Albaisa, SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, GLOBAL DESIGN, NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD.

MARKETING CAMPAIGN OF THE YEAR • Land Rover

POWERTRAIN OF THE YEAR • Hyundai Motor Group

Banned: Silenced Stories of the Marginalized

Forever in Their Hearts • Fontaines D.C. look at Irish identity from their new home in London

FURTHER LISTENING

Patrick Stewart


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