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A Supernova Seen Thrice

Day 7 of the 2024 Space Telescope Advent Calendar

Murder Is an Awful Answer for Health-Care Anger

Online endorsement of the killing of a slain insurance CEO is evidence of a terrible coarsening in society.

Fill the Swamp?

Trump’s appointments are putting lobbyists and industry leaders into positions of immense government power.

No, Trump Can’t Just ‘Dismiss’ the Senate

The threat from House Republicans should be seen and called out for what it is: an autocratic move that is not just unlawful but c...

The Celebrity Machine Never Dies

Deceased stars are bigger business than ever.

The Folly of Ignoring Syria This Long

Leaving frozen conflicts unattended is not only shortsighted but potentially catastrophic.

The Movie That Mattered Most in 2024

Blink Twice anticipated the culture shift that defined the year.

Photos of the Week: Santa Wink, Krampus Run, Panda Pose

Christmas decorations across Germany, lake-effect snowfall in Ohio, a brief clash between soldiers and civilians in South Korea, s...

No One Has to Settle for Bad Pizza Anymore

With a bit of practice, you can make restaurant-quality pies in your own yard. And you should.

In Defense of Lists

’Tis the season for best-of coverage.

The UnitedHealthcare Gunman Understands the Surveillanc...

When cameras are everywhere, a killer can adjust accordingly.

A Galactic Collision

Day 6 of the 2024 Space Telescope Advent Calendar

The GPT Era Is Already Ending

Something has shifted at OpenAI.

A Glimpse at a Post-GPT Future

Here comes OpenAI’s next magic trick.

What Can DOGE Do?

Its leaders have lots of lofty plans and little power to implement them.

Putin Decides That Stalin’s Victims Were Guilty After A...

Authorities in Moscow once exonerated people who were tortured, imprisoned, and killed during the Soviet era. The current presiden...

Bring Back the War Department

If you want a clear strategy for winning wars, don’t play a semantic game with the name of the department that’s charged with the ...

The ‘Mainstream Media’ Has Already Lost

The newspapers and networks of the 20th century are ceding ground. And the people taking their place aren’t playing by the same ru...

Winter Is Cooked

It’s getting not only warmer but wetter.

Day 5 of the 2024 Space Telescope Advent Calendar

Beyond the mane

Victims of Violence Don’t Owe the Public Anything

Omar Khalifah’s debut novel resists the demand placed on those who have experienced historical atrocities to tell their stories.

Unburden Yourself of Secret Shame and Feel Happier

If you have a guilty secret that’s making you miserable, you have options.

How Fragile Is Our Vaccine Infrastructure?

Anti-vaxxers in government could do real damage.

Trump’s Fans Are Suffering From Tony Soprano Syndrome

Some conservatives are embracing the villains in what are supposed to be cautionary tales.

The Allure of Smoking Rises Again

The cool factor of cigarettes has proved hard to shake.

The Real Appeal of Raw Milk

Not even bird flu can stop some Americans' thirst for unpasteurized dairy.

Murder is an Awful Answer for Health Care Anger

Online endorsement of the killing of a slain insurance CEO is evidence of a terrible coarsening in society

Elon Musk Gets His Mini-Me at NASA

Another billionaire space enthusiast could make his way into the Trump administration.

How America Lost Its Taste for the Middle

TGI Fridays, Denny’s, and other restaurants in the country’s middle tier are struggling.

America’s Lonely Future

What happens when the nation takes a zero-sum approach to the world?

RFK Jr. Is a Bellwether

Kennedy embodies several trends across politics, science, and society, which require careful attention to understand how America i...

The Atlantic 10

The books that made us think the most this year

Bedbugs Could Be More Horrifying Than You Think

They might capable of spreading disease, recent research shows.

The Case Against Despair in Trump’s Second Term

David Cole, the former legal director of the ACLU, believes that civil society helped protect the Constitution before and will do ...

McNeal

A play

The Coming Democratic Revolution

To fight Trump and the GOP, blue states are planning to appropriate a Republican strategy: federalism.

Day 4 of the 2024 Space Telescope Advent Calendar

Stormy weather

Any Parent Would Have Done the Same

If pardoning Hunter Biden was politically improper or reputationally risky, it was also done in accordance with the higher and fie...

The American People Deserve DOGE

America has an efficiency problem, but Elon Musk is not the man to fix it.

The Sound of Fear on Air

It is an ominous sign that Morning Joe felt it had to apologize for something I said.

Trump’s Predatory Version of ‘America First’

A conversation with David Frum on the dangers of Trump’s approach to the world

The Evidence on Policing and Crime

Revisiting the need for police, four years after international Black Lives Matter protests

Misogyny Comes Roaring Back

Donald Trump will return to Washington flanked by an entourage intent on imposing its archaic vision of gender politics on the nat...

Musk and Ramaswamy Are Making a Big Mistake

They want to blame the bureaucrats, but they’re going to need those very same bureaucrats if they want to get anything done.

The Slow, Quiet Demise of American Romance

Long before calls for a 4B-style sex strike, men and women in the United States were already giving up on dating.


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