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(29,826 posts)The page reports inaccuracies and that the Southern Poverty Law Center reported 3 years ago that the magazine had taken a hard right turn. However, that's not necessarily Wikipedia's position, just the SPLC's.
The Ad Fontes Media's Media Bias Chart rates Newsweek a centrist publication, which means there will be conservative pieces as well as liberal pieces. Ad Fontes Media is an independent organization that was started by a lawyer in Denver who started developing her methodology to determine bias in 2015. As a librarian, this is my go-to source for media bias as it's updated and sources are reevaluted on an ongoing basis with a team of evaluators from all over the political spectrum.
To see the Media Bias Chart: https://app.adfontesmedia.com/chart/interactive?utm_source=adfontesmedia&utm_medium=website
You might have to type "Newsweek" in the search box to get its rating.
To read what they have to say about Newsweek specifically, including an explanation of methodology and recent examples: https://adfontesmedia.com/newsweek-bias-and-reliability/