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Verified
Healthcare Editor, Newsweek
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By Alexis Kayser Verified
Apr. 16, 2025
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Newsweek
Newsweek is a prominent news magazine and digital publisher founded in 1933. Initially named *News-Week*, it became one of the leading American newsweeklies alongside *Time* and *U.S. News & World Report*. Over the years, it has undergone several ownership changes, with a notable shift towards a more liberal viewpoint under Philip L. Graham in 1961. After a brief all-digital period, it resumed print publication in 2014. The magazine offers comprehensive news coverage, analysis, and commentary on a wide range of topics, including international issues, technology, business, culture, and politics. Newsweek emphasizes editorial independence, ensuring that its journalism remains free from external influence. Its mission is to engage readers from diverse backgrounds, promoting good-faith debate and responsible journalism. Newsweek is committed to transparency in reporting and maintaining high ethical standards.
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Founded: 1933