Weed's Leading Women
Since legalization hit the U.S., the cannabis industry has been assumed to be a bastion of progressive values, but as far as we've come, the women at the top of the industry are here to tell you there's more work left to do.
The Heated Debate About Combining Yoga With Marijuana
Both sides of the debate about combining yoga with cannabis claim there's ancient proof. But each practitioner's decision is his or her own.
Landlords Are the Winners in Pot's Booming Business
In legal cannabis states, it's often the folks renting out warehouses who are making the most money in a booming business.
The Lego Group Re-Creates Architectural Marvels
Rok Kobe and his team at the Lego Group are responsible for one of the company's most ambitious projects, combining the Lego building system with some of the world's finest architectural marvels.
Lego Executive Speaks on 'The Lego Movie' Sequel
Jill Wilfert, a Lego executive who helped bring 2014's "The Lego Movie" to the screen, is similarly ushering in the sequel.
The Lego Minifigure Celebrates Its 40th Birthday
The beloved Minifigure celebrates its 40th birthday this year and is more prevalent than ever.
Diagon Alley: Exploring the Famous Wizarding Street
Diagon Alley in J.K. Rowling's "Harry Potter" series has been accessed through the Leaky Cauldron since the Statute of Secrecy in the 17th century.
Discover the Great Hall, Harry's First Look at Hogwarts
Within the Great Hall, students learn the level of attention to magical detail they can expect during their time at Hogwarts.
The History Behind the Quidditch World Cup
Every year since 1473, according to the J.K. Rowling series, the wizards of the world have gathered to contest the Quidditch World Cup, the single most popular sporting event in the wizarding world—Gobstones championships notwithstanding.
Michael Jordan's First Game-Winning Shot
A last-minute jumper by MJ broke a 25-year post-season losing streak—and brought an NCAA championship to Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Roy Williams Speaks on Coaching Michael Jordan
As an assistant coach, Roy Williams had the enviable job of instructing Michael Jordan. Now, he holds the reins at UNC.
Jordan Documentary Director on Air Jordan Significance
Calvan Fowler, director of the documentary, "Jordan Heads," shares the significance of owning a pair of Air Jordans.
Six Foods and Supplements That May Help Reduce Fat
In order to lose fat, people still need to move more and eat less, but studies have shown these foods and supplements might help.
Which Essential Oils Combat Common Medical Problems?
People are turning to essential oils to help them combat a plethora of medical problems.
Could the Placenta Have Serious Health Benefits?
Some new mothers claim consuming the placenta holds numerous health benefits.
A U.S. Officer Returns to Vietnam to Track an Enemy Spy
Here's what happened when a U.S. Army intel officer returned to Vietnam to track down an enemy spy after the war.
Apocalypse Now—Reliving the Vietnam War Decades Later
The story of Nguyen Van Thoi uniquely informs the conflict in Vietnam, even decades later.
Can PTSD Be Treated With a Simple Gas?
According to recent studies, more than 200,000 Vietnam vets still have PTSD. A simple scientific solution might be the answer for them and thousands of other veterans.
How Far Were We From a Real Jurassic Park in 1993?
In 1993, Newsweek examined what looked like a dinosaur phenomenon the likes of which hadn't been seen since the first fossils were discovered: "Jurassic Park" and its sparking of a discussion about cloning.
The Dino-Sized Scientific Issues Behind 'Jurassic Park'
As a monster movie, it's unimpeachable, but as far as the science-minded are concerned, "Jurassic Park" has some dino-sized issues.
A Brave New (Jurassic) World
During the lead-up to "Jurassic World," critics and fans alike were questioning the need for another reboot, but Newsweek was ready for some nostalgia anyway.
Even the Youngest of Us Need to Learn to Battle Stress
Kids might not have the same stresses as adults, but they can still benefit from meditative techniques.
Is Technology Keeping Us From Reality?
Is the ubiquity of the screens we use making it impossible to be mindful of our reality?
Debunking Stress Myths—How Much Do We Actually Know?
We all know it's a killer, but many of us think we know more than we do.
Selena's Hometown in Texas Defined Her Career
The Tejano traditions that defined Selena's childhood would also define the future that was taken from her at such a tragically young age.
Remembering Selena 23 Years After Her Death
Selena Quintanilla-Pérez was shot by a business associate in 1995.
Selena's Family Band Los Dinos Was Her Start to Stardom
The family band that began Selena's legendary career, Los Dinos, was a springboard to stardom.
How to Grow and Thrive in the New Marijuana Market
Many cannabis entrepreneurs are trying to navigate the murky waters of recreational weed.
Will Robots Take Over the Cannabis Industry?
The effects of automation could have implications beyond the men and women who make their living trimming and separating leaves from the buds.
Legal Cannabis Could be Good for American Indian Tribes
But will the government allow the industry to flourish?