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Newsweek (Newsweek)
1, American News and World Report (English: American News &; World Report is the third largest news magazine in the United States, second only to Time and Newsweek. It is characterized by special reports on domestic and foreign issues in the United States and interviews with American official figures.
This news magazine has been ranking American universities and their departments since 1983, and this ranking has a high reputation.
2. Time, also known as time, was founded in 1923. It is one of the earliest news weekly magazines that appeared more than half a century ago, especially opening a window for new and growing international readers to understand global news. Time is one of the three major current affairs weekly magazines in the United States, with a wide range of contents, expressing opinions on international issues and tracking reports on major international events.
Time has an American main edition, an international edition, and European, Asian and Latin American editions. Time Europe (formerly known as Time Atlantic) was published in London, covering events in the Middle East, Africa and Latin America, Time Asia was published in Hong Kong, and South Pacific was published in Sydney, covering Pacific islands in Australia and New Zealand.
Newsweek is the weekly magazine that has won the most honors because of its excellent comments in American current affairs magazines. It, Time magazine and American News and World Report are also called the three major news weekly magazines in the United States. ?
It is a news weekly, published in new york and distributed in the United States and Canada. In the United States, it is a weekly magazine second only to Time, but sometimes its advertising revenue exceeds Time. In terms of circulation, it surpassed American News and World Report. Among these three periodicals, Newsweek is generally regarded as more liberal than Time and more conservative than American News and World Report.