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Can Corporate Greed Really Explain Inflation?

Grocery prices skyrocketed in the past few years, giving rise to the theory of “greedflation.”

No Country for Young Politicians

America is experiencing an invisible loss of talent, and paying for it in ways immeasurable but profound.

The Next ‘Stop the Steal’ Movement Is Here

The right is already saying the election is rigged.

The Right Is Already Saying the Election Is Rigged

The next “Stop the Steal” movement has begun.

Under the Spell of the Crowd

An afternoon outside the Trump rally at Madison Square Garden

Why Does Elon Musk Still Have a Security Clearance?

The U.S. government seems to think he’s too big to fail.

A Bogus New Rationale For Trump's Economic Agenda

His allies now claim that he wouldn’t really impose massive global tariffs if elected. But the uncertainty created by threats is b...

Trump Wants You to Accept All of This as Normal

The former president is psychologically preparing Americans for an assault on the electoral system.

The Celebrities Are Saying the Loud Part Quietly

Democratic politics and pop culture have long been entangled—but entertainers seem a bit more sheepish about their endorsements la...

Trump’s Tariff Talk Might Already Be Hurting the Econom...

His allies now claim that he wouldn’t really impose massive global tariffs if elected. But the uncertainty created by threats is b...

The Comically Terrible Rollout of Latter-day Saints for...

The koozies and coffee mugs were a mistake.

This Is Trump’s Message

At his Madison Square Garden rally, Trump’s argument was hate and fear.

Giant Mythological Puppets Stage a Show in Toulouse

Images of several remarkable huge puppets performing in the streets of Toulouse

Hate Onstage at Madison Square Garden

Last night’s rally was a fitting closing message for the Trump campaign.

Why Major Newspapers Won’t Endorse Kamala Harris

Democracy dies in broad daylight.

Democracy Dies in Broad Daylight

The big surprise of the fall campaign is the failure of two major newspapers to deliver expected endorsements of Kamala Harris.

The Truth About Polling

We don’t know what we think we know about how Americans will vote.

Dear Therapist: I’m Worried About My Brother

His wife’s behavior has made him a shell of his former self.

A Touch Revolution Could Transform Pitching

A revolution in the science of touch could unlock the mystery of “feel” in pitching.

Donald Trump’s Dog Whistles Are Unmistakable

The Republican nominee’s fixation on The Atlantic follows a dark pattern.

Dear Therapist: Can I Get My Brother to Leave His Wife?

I think their relationship has left him a shell of his former self.

How to Read the Polls Ahead of the Election

We don’t know what we think we know about how Americans will vote.

Donald Trump’s Dogwhistles Are Unmistakable

The Republican nominee’s fixation on The Atlantic follows a dark pattern.

Sapphire

A poem for Sunday

‘A Lot of People Live Here, and Everybody Votes’

Why the pivotal race for Wisconsin might come down to deep-blue Dane County

A Defense of the Leaf Blower

Reassessing America’s most hated appliance

MomTok Is the Apotheosis of 21st-Century Womanhood

On reality TV, motherhood is turning into a jumble of feminist ideals and branded domesticity.

The Place Where Everyone Votes

Why the pivotal race for Wisconsin might come down to deep-blue Dane County

A Heavy-Metal Tearjerker

Culture and entertainment musts from James Parker

Mitch McConnell’s Worst Political Miscalculation

January 6 was a moment of clarity for the Republican Senate leader about the threat of Donald Trump. It didn’t last.

Don’t Cancel <em>The Washington Post</em>. Cancel Amazo...

The subscription money enriching Jeff Bezos could instead be spent on the journalism crucial to preserving democracy.

Trump’s Escalating Rhetoric

How will voters react as Election Day draws nearer?

Full-On War Between Israel and Iran Isn’t Inevitable

After Israel attacked several military sites, Iran has an opportunity to de-escalate the conflict.

Photos of the Week: Centaur Skeleton, Sheep Spiral, Res...

Flooding in the Moroccan desert, a volcanic eruption in Mexico, an illuminated abbey in England, a space-shuttle mock-up in Califo...

The Filmmaker Who Wants to Wake Us From the American Dr...

Sean Baker, the director of Anora, has become independent cinema’s best hustler.

Case Study

A short story

The Filmmaker Who’s Cracking Open the American Dream

Sean Baker, the director of Anora, has become independent cinema’s best hustler.

Halloween Has Changed

We’ve strayed from the spirit of the holiday.

Blue States Gave Trump and Vance an Opening

How housing scarcity fuels the illiberal right

The Charisma-vs.-Charm Election

The sociologist Julia Sonnevend distinguishes between two kinds of performance that matter in public life.

What Is Russia Doing With North Korean Troops?

Washington worries too much about what Putin thinks.

Harris’s Best Closing Argument Isn’t Coming From Her...

At her recent rally in Atlanta, the vice president’s warm-up acts were her best messengers.

The Schools Without ChatGPT Plagiarism

A robust honor code—and abundant institutional resources—can make a difference.

Election Anxiety Is Telling You Something

A big event should prompt big feelings.

Americans Are Hoarding Their Friends

And the practice may be making people feel more lonely.


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