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The Propaganda Effect • How a Tomahawk missile strike on a girls’ school, thought to have killed 175 people, handed Tehran a ready-made strategic victory
CRUDE AWAKENING • Conflict in the Middle East could accelerate a global reckoning for oil—and a fresh push toward renewable resources
AGAINST THE GRAIN • The Iran war has left farmers fighting fertilizer shortages and rising diesel prices, which they warn will soon be felt at the grocery store
AREA OF INFLUENCE • Strikes by Iran have punctured the safe haven image Dubai spent decades cultivating. Can social media stars repair the damage?
GENDER BIAS: REBOOTED • As women at the top see progress on equality slow, AI is reviving old fears that new technology could hardcode longstanding bias into the workplace
Under Pressure • Gen Z women tell Newsweek about the stresses they are facing as they begin their adult lives and the toll it’s taking on their mental health
AMERICA’S GREATEST WORKPLACES FOR WOMEN 2026 • These companies have systems in place—and the will to implement them—to foster female success
CUE THE COMEBACK (AGAIN) • Lisa Kudrow’s iconic role as Valerie Cherish gets its final bow
TOM ELLIS • The actor talks CBS’ CIA, the new Dick Wolf drama he couldn’t turn down. His character won’t be naked like Lucifer, but could still “put you on the floor with one move”