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ArticleWhat Was the Cuban Revolu­tion?

For nearly seven dec­ades, a tiny, mis­man­aged island remade hemi­spheres. Now it is dying. The myth, unfor­tu­nately, will out­last the wreck­age. Just how and when the Cuban dic­tat­or­ship will dis­ap­pear is impossible to pre­dict: a deal with...

What Was the Cuban Revolu­tion?

ArticleUncom­mon Know­ledge

Apple and the Empire ■ On May 1, a ship­ment of South African apples cleared cus­toms in Shen­zhen as the first African goods to enter China under its massively expan­ded zero-tar­iff policy—a vast, uni­lat­eral duty-free zone in an era when...

Uncom­mon Know­ledge

ArticleThe New­s­week Archives

This Week in His­tory “No mod­er­a­tion was pos­sible on this day which was quickly dubbed ‘Black Monday.’ A paper whirl­wind of SELL slips sent the Dow Jones crash­ing 34.95 points,” New­s­week wrote. “Trad­ing volume of more than 9 mil­lion shares...

The New­s­week Archives

ArticleNat­ural Resources

‘We’re Run­ning Out of Water’ Drive out to Lake Cor­pus Christi today and the boat jet­ties jut from cracked, sun-baked earth like fence posts in the middle of a field. The water­line has retreated so far that what was once lake­front is now...

Nat­ural Resources

ArticleWash­ing­ton, D.C.

Trump Sup­port­ers Poised for Pay­back Micki Lar­son-olson, who was con­victed on a mis­de­meanor charge for her actions on Janu­ary 6, 2021, when sup­port­ers of Pres­id­ent Don­ald Trump stormed the U.S. Cap­itol, touches a Qanon patch on her...

Wash­ing­ton, D.C.

ArticleThe 1600

A Mes­sage to the Class of 2026 When Was the last time you Went to a com­mence­ment cere­mony and the grads booed the speaker? Until this year, not often. At the Uni­versity of Cent­ral Flor­ida, a local real-estate exec was heckled so loudly when she...

The 1600