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How One Woman Became the Scapegoat for America’s Readin...

Lucy Calkins was an education superstar. Now she’s cast as the reason a generation of students struggles to read. Can she reclaim ...

Don’t Turn Inward

After a bruising election, many Americans may feel an impulse toward solitude. That’s the wrong instinct.

Photos From 1898: The Homemade Windmills of Nebraska

Images of some of the creative and inexpensive windmills built by the farmers of Nebraska at the end of the 19th century

Pardon Trump’s Critics Now

President Biden has a moral obligation to do what he can for patriotic Americans who have risked it all.

The Terminally Online Are in Charge Now

Prepare for government by meme.

What Trump Can (And Probably Can’t) Do With His Trifect...

Narrow Republican majorities in the House and Senate could help—and frustrate—the president.

What to Expect From Elon Musk’s Government Makeover

Welcome to the “move fast and break things” administration.

The Thing That Binds Gabbard, Gaetz, and Hegseth to Tru...

The president-elect’s most controversial Cabinet picks share one crucial tie.

Did Republicans Just Hand Trump 2.0 His First Defeat?

The Senate GOP elected John Thune as majority leader—and decisively rejected Trump’s apparent favorite.

Tulsi Gabbard’s Nomination Is a National-Security Risk...

The Senate can stop her.

A Former Republican Strategist on Why Harris Lost

Inflation, moderation, and candidate effects

The Queer Author Who Spoke the Plain Truth

Dorothy Allison, the Bastard Out of Carolina author who died last week, modeled the power of honesty in her writing and her life.

Richard Price’s Radical, Retrograde Novel

In Lazarus Man, he rejects the tropes of contemporary literature.

Genetic Discrimination Is Coming for Us All

Insurers are refusing to cover Americans whose DNA reveals health risks. It’s perfectly legal.

Putin Isn’t Fighting for Land in Ukraine

And Biden has mere weeks to give the Ukrainians the resources they need to fight.

AI Can Save Humanity—Or End It

The age of Homo technicus could generate profound intellectual advances and solutions to our gravest problems. But first we need t...

The HR-ification of the Democratic Party

The party of norms, procedure, bureaucracy, DEI initiatives, rule following, language policing, and compliance

The Two Donald Trumps

Donald Trump campaigned as the return-to-normal candidate—while promising policies that would unleash fresh chaos.

Trump’s ‘Deep State’ Revenge

The president-elect has long demonized intelligence officers and other federal employees. This is how he might come for them.

How Can I Find More Satisfaction in Work?

My job consumes and torments me. There has to be a better way.

The Loyalists Are Collecting Their Rewards in Trump’s C...

And Trump wants to bypass the Senate for some of his future appointees—raising concerns about who’s next.

Helping Ukraine Is Europe’s Job Now

Trump is closer to Putin than to any of the continent’s democratic leaders.

Trump Is Handing China a Golden Opportunity on Climate

Already a leader in clean tech, China may see a new reason to act as leader in addressing climate change too.

In Praise of Clarity

There is no ambiguity here.

To Find Alien Intelligence, Start With the Mountains

The key to complex life might be hiding miles below our feet.

Winners of the European Wildlife Photographer of the Ye...

Some of the winning and honored photographs from this year’s competition

Why Gossip Is Fatal to Good Writing

A new book compares the authors and frenemies Joan Didion and Eve Babitz, but its fixation on their rivalry obscures the complicat...

Hydraulic Revolution

Photographs of Los Angeles’s lowriding scene

The Democrats’ Senate Nightmare Is Only Beginning

If the party doesn’t figure out how to compete in more states, perpetual GOP dominance is all but assured.

Jonathan Chait Joins <em>The Atlantic</em> as a Staff W...

Chait will write about politics and the second Trump administration from Washington, D.C.

There Really Is a Deep State

It’s nothing like what Donald Trump says it is.

The Cost-of-Living Crisis Explains Everything

The economy under Biden looked good but felt bad.

The Great Conspiracy-Theorist Flip-Flop

Elon Musk didn’t “steal” the election.

Trump Signals That He’s Serious About Mass Deportation...

These are not the staff picks of someone who doesn’t mean what he says.

What the Democrats Do Now

Party leaders have spent much of the past six days dissecting what went wrong. Now they’re pitching their vision for the future.

Seven Stories About Promising Medical Discoveries

Read about breakthroughs to treat lupus, a possible birth-control revolution, a food-allergy fix that’s been hiding in plain sight...

Why America Still Doesn’t Have a Female President

Every woman is the wrong woman.

The Trump-Whim Economy Is Here

Expectations of who will gain, and who will lose, from the president-elect’s second term are already moving markets.

The Democrats Need an Honest Conversation on Gender Ide...

The party went into an election with policies it couldn’t defend—or even explain.

Mother of the Blues

A poem for Sunday

<em>SNL</em> Isn’t Bothering With Civility Anymore

The reelection of Donald Trump to the White House will change how we talk—at least, the late-night show seems to think so.

The Only Thing Worse Than Talking to Joe Rogan

Not talking to him.

I’ve Watched America and Ukraine Switch Places

We know a thing or two about defending democracy. So do you.

The American Global Order Could End

U.S. voters wanted change. The world may pay the price.

Why Did Latinos Vote for Trump?

The narrative of America as the land of the free has ceased to be many voters’ top priority.


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