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Lauren Giella

Lauren Giella

Reporter at Newsweek

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NYU AI Architect Says Mastering GenAI Means Changing Our Behavior

"It's a behavior change because there's actually nothing to learn," Conor Grennan said. "It's hard because your brain doesn't see it as a human."
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These Are Europe's Best Hospitals

Newsweek recently ranked the world's best hospitals. The list included 945 hospitals from 13 European countries, each with its methodologies and metrics.
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Travelers Are Looking for Deals—But Which Loyalty Programs Are Wort...

"Take your time to do the research and figure out what's right for you," travel expert Henry Harteveldt said. "There is no one universal answer."
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This Indiana Hospital's Dedication to Its Patients Goes Beyond Its ...

"It's not just about getting patients well, it's also about encouraging our patients to stay well," Hendricks Regional Health CEO told Newsweek.
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Media Companies Know AI Saves Time but Can't Replace Human Creativity

Dotdash Meredith's chief innovation officer said with more machine-generated "average" content, the premium on human-written content "is going to go up."
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How Newsweek Determined the World's Best Hospitals in 2025

Newsweek, in partnership with Statista, used recommendations and patient experience to determine the 2025 World's Best Hospitals ranking.
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Most Trusted Brands Ranking Highlights Consumer Desire for Affordab...

BrandSpark President Robert Levy said brand trust is paramount at a time when shoppers are "more selective about where they spend their money."
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Workplace Diversity Ranking Highlights Companies That Invest in People

"DEI fights to make things equitable and inclusive for every single person," talent consultant Dani Herrera told Newsweek.
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Indeed's Apprenticeship Program Shows Success of Diversity in Tech

"We shouldn't be asking other companies to do something that we're not focused on doing," Indeed's Jessica Hardeman told Newsweek.
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Focusing on Commonalities Over Differences Is Key to Civility, Expe...

"If you start off by focusing on differences, it's easy to say I have nothing in common with this person," Stephen Paskoff, of ELI, said at the Newsweek event.
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NYU Doc Wants 'Chemicals of Concern' Out of Plastic Products

NYU's Dr. Leo Trasande said the chemicals in plastics cause health issues in people "from cradle to grave."
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These Are the Most Responsible Companies in America—This Is Why

Mary Farris, the head of environmental, social and governance at Analog Devices, told Newsweek that ESG policy is the "ethical underpinnings of a company."
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UN Plastic Treaty Talks Were Not a Failure, Experts Say at Newsweek...

Mars Global Vice President of Packaging Sustainability Allison Lin said she'd rather have more time for negotiation than settle for a "watered-down" treaty.
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Recycling's Best Hope? People Want to Do the 'Right Thing,' Expert ...

"People don't want to create more waste. They are looking for solutions," Jessica Long from Closed Loop Partners said at the Newsweek event.
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What Makes America's Best Continuing Care Retirement Communities St...

This ranking draws on national online surveys of medical professionals, residents and their acquaintances as well as an analysis of key quality dimensions.
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New Tammy Faye Musical Leads With Love

The musical follows the rise and fall of televangelists Tammy Faye and Jim Bakker and the impact of religion on U.S. politics.
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Successful Online Retailers Prioritize 'Customer-Forward' Experiences

"No matter how they find you, what they purchase, how often they come back, the customer is always at the forefront of that experience," a Lenox executive said.
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America's Most Loved Company 'Makes Days Brighter' for Employees, C...

First Watch's "You First" attitude toward employees helped the daytime dining company jump 50 spots to be named America's Most Loved Workplace by Newsweek.
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These Organizations Value Contributions From Employees With Disabil...

A University of Maryland executive told Newsweek that we're all bound to be part of a disabled category "at some time or another."
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Newsweek Horizons Events Kickoff Focuses on AI in Medicine, Climate...

Newsweek Horizons events series kicks off with panels on AI in medicine and climate science
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Driving Down Emission is 'Contagious,' Exec Says During Climate Wee...

Cytiva's Emmanuel Abate said climate actions relies on "shared commitment and shared interest" during Newsweek's Pillars of the Green Transition conference.