The May 25 issue of Newsweek marks the magazine's rebirth in both content and strategy. It includes a heightened focus on analysis, less space for news recaps, and a new layout. Its business model is also revamped, with plans for cutting guaranteed circulation from 2.6 million to 1.5 million by next January and raising subscription and newsstand rates. For the subjects of articles, the changes mean more thorough examinations in the magazine, stories with a longer lifespan online, and a ...