Wednesday, November 25, 2009

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Introducing U.S. News Weekly. A digital magazine like no other.

Each week, you'll get the in-depth perspective and news analysis that are the hallmarks of U.S. News. But since this new magazine is digital, you'll get it quickly, often within moments of the reporter's dispatches. What's more, you'll experience a news magazine in a whole new way. With embedded video and audio podcasts, you'll gain fresh insight as you hear from the reporter or newsmaker directly or watch the event unfold. And you'll be the first to know what's happening in the nation's capital, as we'll deliver to the U.S. News Weekly subscriber our freshest reporting and analysis.

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This Week in Washington

U.S. News's award-winning cast of reporters provide a window into the inner workings of Congress, the White House, the Administration, the Supreme Court, campaigns and elections, and K Street. Whether you're interested in politics, the economy, energy, the environment, defense, foreign policy, health, education, or President Obama's first 100 days, our credible, trusted content has always set us apart, and we'll continue to dig deeper into the nation's halls of power to keep you abreast of current events.

The Presidency

Kenneth T. Walsh, who has covered the presidency for U.S. News since 1986, is one of the most experienced and longest-serving reporters ever to cover the presidency. With an extensive contact list of Washington insiders, Walsh's weekly column offers both historical and contemporary perspective on life inside the West Wing.

Washington Whispers

Paul Bedard goes behind the scenes to uncover the secret pleasures and passions of presidents, congressmen, cabinet secretaries, and other political chieftains. He's adept at revealing the tricks of the trade of everyone from key lobbyists, White House chefs, and congressional doorkeepers to bureaucrats, fat cats, and White House cats.

Commentary and Opinion

From Editor-in-Chief Mort Zuckerman's essays on national news, the economy, and foreign policy to commentaries from the likes of Sen. John Kerry, Rep. John Boehner, Jonathan Turley, Bill Press, and Elliott Abrams as well as regular U.S. News writers like Robert Schlesinger and Mary Kate Cary, U.S. News Weekly dishes up wit and wisdom from some of the nation's finest and most experienced pundits and commentators

NEW! Crossword

Help expand your brain and soothe your nerves with our new crossword, created by top puzzlers Trip Payne and Patrick Berry. They've done thousands of crosswords, including some for that bible of crossword fanatics, the New York Times. Payne is a three-time winner of the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament. Berry also edits the Chronicle of Higher Education puzzle.

Features

Our rotating feature stories include profiles of leading newsmakers; Pro/Con exchanges on hot-button issues with guest columnists; Q&As with Washington's power brokers; multimedia, interactive polls, and quizzes; and photo essays and videos on major news events.

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