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This Week's Issue
How a Small Team of Doctors Convinced the World to Stop Ignoring Zika
A group of Brazilian doctors suspected the connection between Zika and microcephaly months ago, but had to persuade their government, and the world, that they were onto something real.
Culture
The World's Best Beaches
Newsweek's resident beach expert steers you to the world's best places to dig your toes into the sand.
World
Child Abuse Allegations Plague the Hasidic Community
Does the Jewish ultra-Orthodox school system muzzle survivors of child abuse and protect those who prey on them?
Sports
Swimming in the Wild: A Guide to the Best Spots to Take the Plunge
On your summer break, ignore the sanitized swimming pool and dive into a river, lake or the sea.
Sports
Under the Sea's the Place to Be: A Guide to the World's Best Diving Spots
The best way to see the oceans? Scuba diving, although snorkeling is a close second.
Sports
A Seasoned Surfer's Guide to the World's Best Spots to Hang Ten
The sea is not just for swimming. Grab a surfboard, and the ocean becomes your personal roller coaster.
Tech & Science
How the Government's Drone Registry May Have Broken the Law
After years of leaving the drone industry alone, the Federal Aviation Administration is trying to force owners to register their aircraft.
World
What Apple Did and Didn't Do When China Knocked on Its Backdoor
The Apple case has raised the issue of whether the tech giant gives foreign governments things it refuses to give to the FBI.
Tech & Science
Lab-Grown Beef Will Save the Planet
Startups around the world are racing to become the globe's premier source of "cultured meat."
Culture
Data Confirms: Hollywood Is a Straight, White Boys' Club
A study titled "Inclusion or Invisibility?" confirms that the backlash isn't just driven by hype.
Tech & Science
A New Bandage Stops Bleeding and Helps the Body Heal Faster
The gauze can absorb 2,500 times its own weight in blood and dissolves when no longer needed.
Tech & Science
How Tim Cook Aims to Profit From Protecting Privacy
Apple's refusal to crack open an extremist's iPhone is a matter of principle—and market share.
World
Inside Al-Qaeda: The Real Lives of Suicide Bombers in Syria
Paul Refsdal embedded himself with Al-Qaeda's Nusra Front in Syria to detail their everyday lives.