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President Trump Used His Thanksgiving Visit to the Troops to Bash the Media
Thanksgiving is all about spending time with family. Or, in Trump's case, retweeting them.
A Man Was Charged for Allegedly Sending Seizure-Inducing GIF via Twitter
The FBI arrested a man for allegedly sending a tweet with strobing animated GIF to ‘Newsweek’ reporter Kurt Eichenwald which caused a seizure.
Mexico's President Has Dug Himself Into a Hole — And It's Going to Be Hard to Climb Back Out
He arrived in 2012 with promises of "Saving Mexico," but ever since, Peña Nieto has dropped in the polls and responded poorly to a string of embarrassing scandals.
This Journalist Was Thrown in Prison by Porn-Obsessed Torturers for Reporting on the Iranian Election
Maziar Bahari spent 107 days in solitary confinement because the Iranian government thought he was a spy.
Newsweek’s Twitter Account Hacked by ‘Cyber Caliphate’
A group of ISIS sympathizers took control of the publication’s account for about 15 minutes on Tuesday morning.
30,000 Ecuadorians Want Canada to take $10 Billion from Chevron to Clean Up the Amazon
A 20-year fight to make one of the world's largest companies pay to fix the mess it made has come to Canada. And things are about to get messier.
Talking Movies with Former Iranian Political Prisoner Maziar Bahari
We talked to the Iranian journalist who was arrested and interrogated for months for appearing on 'The Daily Show,' and is now the subject of Jon Stewart's directorial debut: 'Rosewater'.
Dorian Nakamoto Wants to Sue Newsweek, But He Probably Has No Case
The Supreme Court has given journalists the "breathing room" to get things wrong on important stories.
Why Satoshi's Identity Doesn't Matter
The 'outing' of Bitcoin's founder was mostly irrelevant to the cryptocurrency.