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Newsweek has recommendations for enticing new reads coming out in the next few months. Reserve these 22 picks at your library or pre-order now so you'll have a steady supply of great fiction and nonfiction to start 2022 off right. → Read More
Here are Newsweek's picks for the best books of 2021, fiction and nonfiction treasures that helped us get through another challenging year. → Read More
Newsweek has put together our list of the most anticipated fiction and nonfiction due to arrive this fall. → Read More
This season's titles include a hefty dose of books about books and white collar business tales that read more like thrillers than nonfiction. This list will keep you entertained long after summer ends. → Read More
Professor Gad Saad's escape from Lebanon as an 11-year-old set the stage for a life that would eventually combine psychology, politics and scathing Twitter takedowns of his critics. → Read More
Newsweek has chosen some of the best new fiction and nonfiction available this Spring for your reading pleasure. → Read More
Enjoy the rare pleasure of turning the crisp pages of some of these intriguing books coming out in the first half of the year. Newsweek has chosen some of the best new fiction and nonfiction for your reading pleasure. → Read More
President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden are facing off for the last time before the election. → Read More
Vice President Mike Pence and Senator Kamala Harris will face off Wednesday evening for the first and only vice presidential debate. → Read More
Our list of the most anticipated fiction and nonfiction due to arrive this fall. From tales of immigrants finding their way in America to visionary science fiction, from a biography of iconic chef James Beard to the real lives of Neanderthals, there are mental vacations here for everyone. → Read More
Firefighters were battling a four-alarm fire at Pier 45 in San Francisco on Saturday morning. → Read More
Nothing provides a better escape than the pages of a good book. The Newsweek staff has chosen some of the best of this season's fiction and nonfiction that should keep your mind far away from viruses all the way through Labor Day. → Read More
An Alabama teacher jailed for having sex with students is fighting back against the law that landed her behind bars. → Read More
A missing hiker was found alive Friday after disappearing in the Tom Dorman State Nature Preserve in Kentucky. → Read More
Passengers were ejected from a hot air balloon after it crashed east of Melbourne, Australia, Wednesday. → Read More
Morgan Geyser, one of the defendants in the “Slender Man” stabbing case was sentenced to 40 years in a psychiatric institution. → Read More
More than 37 years after the death of actress Natalie Woods, then-husband Robert Wagner was named a person of interest in her death. → Read More
Congresswoman Frederica Wilson said President Donald Trump did not impose sanctions on Russia because the nation "has something" on him. → Read More
Mariah Woods, a North Carolina toddler found dead in December, was killed with chloroform. → Read More
Adolphus Earl Kimrey was charged with first degree murder in the death of 3-year-old Mariah Woods. → Read More