What pivot? He is what he is
Pundits long to see Donald Trump's erratic, contradictory behavior as an act. All along, he's told us otherwise
Christine Whitman, former governor of New Jersey, believes we all "make assumptions about people"
It seems that vulnerability is a cost of privilege, and resilience comes as a result of adversity
Hamilton won't succeed
A survey conducted by Politico found that most Washington insiders believe Trump will win on Monday
moore's last plea to electors
Liberal activist Michael Moore wants Republican electors to cast a conscience vote
On Monday, the Electoral College will meet, and unless 37 Republicans can defect, will elect Donald Trump president
brands need to be good/cool
Brand experts on why building a story behind the brand is important
Here's what Trump’s cabinet nominees and advisers think about climate change and other sustainability issues
Trump voters: Putin pawns
The same people who thought Barack Obama was a commie simply don't care that a Russian despot helped Trump win
Attacks On Press Escalate
Team Trump takes the alt-right Nazi insult "Lügenpresse" mainstream: Truth is whatever the leader says it is
When Wall Street is a landlord
Blackstone's forthcoming IPO shows rent-backed securities are growing. Critics say that's helping drive up rent
hack-proof
Newsweek contributor Eric Schiffer gives tips to help keep your cyber information safe
My students aren't snowflakes
I teach at two universities, and my students don't resemble the coddled, safe space-seeking media caricature at all
Claudia Oshry was stuck in a soul-crushing internship. Then she got fired and became a 2.4-million follower hit
Ten80s flashbacks in 2016
The good, the bad, and the gnarly of pop culture's big flashback
A disordered season
A chance encounter on an unlikely stretch of Magnolia in Burbank yields arboreal insight and renewed faith in Xmas
Best actresses
Playing a spectacular array of roles, 10 actresses including Ruth Negga, Julianne Moore and Emma Stone hit it big
Best TV abortions
It was a bad year for real abortion rights, but a good year for fictional ones
SantaCon after dark
As the sun sets, New York's red-and-white celebrants try to avoid the gutter and reach one . . . more . . . bar
"The argument that the person who got the most votes should win is still the better argument," says Dem elector
This is your brain on art
It took a Nobel-winning scientist who specializes in human memory to break new ground in art history
Look Again
Fascinating world views from demonstrations in Brazil to the Lost Gardens of Helicon
Fake news is old news to us
Black people have been dealing with the fall-out from fake news since the time of the Founding Fathers
Trump and truth: Past lessons
Under Ronald Reagan and especially George W. Bush, the GOP sought to destroy science and reason. Get ready for more