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Partying Is Back, or at Least It Sounds That Way

The Dare’s music is a blast, and a challenge to the psychological hang-ups of modern hedonists.

The Right Kind of Magical Thinking

Some people attribute mystical powers to positive thoughts, but you can harness a practical version to gain real benefits.

What the National-Security Democrats Want

A small group of lawmakers with military or intelligence backgrounds prefigured Harris’s overtly patriotic campaign.

It Matters If It’s COVID

Now is the perfect time to test whether your “cold” is something else.

Now Is the Perfect Time to Test Your ‘Cold’ for COVID...

The summer wave is crashing right into vaccine season.

Stores Are Small Now

In brick-and-mortar retail, bigger is not always better.

Trump’s Red-Pill Podcast Tour

Is this an election campaign or an extended ad for energy drinks?

Paralympics Photo of the Day: Winding Up a Powerful Thr...

A medal-winning performance in Paris

How to Know What’s Really Propaganda

How the history of propaganda helps us understand our current reality

AI Is Coming for Amateur Novelists. That’s Fine.

An annual speed-writing contest lets in the robot overlords, and I, for one, welcome them.

The Democrat Who’s Not That Worried About Trump

Is this the most important election ever? Representative Jared Golden doesn’t think so.

The Democrat Who Says America Will Be Just Fine if Trum...

Is this the most important election ever? Representative Jared Golden doesn’t think so.

AI Is Coming for the Amateur Novelists. That’s Fine.

An annual speed-writing contest lets in the robot overlords and I, for one, welcome them.

The Friendship Paradox

We all want more time with our friends, but we’re spending more time alone.

Inside the Dangerous, Secretive World of Extreme Fishin...

Why I swim out into rough seas 80 nights a year to hunt for striped bass

<em>Slow Horses </em>and the Dark Psychology of an Unwi...

The show’s masterful fourth outing unpacks the steep cost of a trade in which people are expendable.

The Darkest <em>Slow Horses </em>Season Yet

The show’s masterful fourth outing unpacks the steep cost of a trade in which people are expendable.

Americans Have Enough Friends

They just want more time with them.

Boat Fish Don’t Count

The wild, obsessive, dangerous pursuit of Montauk’s biggest striped bass

Suddenly

street light can do things other light can’tall that was to be was what it wasclownish light nothing morethen suddenly you find yo...

What Trump Doesn’t Understand About the Military

A man without honor or courage hates America’s service members.

Donald Trump’s Incredible ‘Transgender Thing’

The former president’s claim that public schools are providing sex-change operations is wrong—and dangerous.

Paralympics Photo of the Day: A Dodge and Parry

A wheelchair fencer leans far back while deflecting an attack.

Donald Trump Claims Schools Are Offering Sex-Change Sur...

The former president’s remarks are not only factually inaccurate, but dangerous.

New releases from Atlantic Editions: <em>On Heroism</em...

Essay collections are the latest paperbacks in the Atlantic Editions imprint, from The Atlantic and Zando

Bipartisan Criminal-Justice Reform Is Still Very Much A...

Yes, the pace of progress has slowed, but it certainly continues.

The Nearly Impossible Task of Describing Pain

Garth Greenwell’s latest novel finds the language to capture the ineffable human experience of serious illness.

America’s New Climate Delusion

The U.S. could sink billions into curbing emissions without altering the fate of the places climate change affects most.

Why It’s So Hard to Know What to Do With Your Baby

There simply isn’t good evidence—as in large, randomized, controlled, blinded trials—for many pediatric practices.

Rachel Kushner’s Surprising Swerve

She and her narrators have always relied on swagger—but not this time.

What Awaits a Harris Presidency

If the Democratic nominee prevails in November, she’ll face a complicated world.

Who’s Responsible for the Housing Crisis?

How local governments broke America’s housing markets

Paralympics Photo of the Day: Tears of Gold

An emotional moment during a Paralympic medal ceremony

Six Great Labor Day Reads

Spend time with stories about the myth of the broke Millennial, Amazon’s big secret, and more.

The Labyrinthine Rules That Created a Housing Crisis

The rules that govern land are the foundation of our lives.

Paralympics Photo of the Day: The Hazards of Blind Foot...

Two footballers collide while chasing the ball

Hamas’s Devastating Murder of Hersh Goldberg-Polin

How Netanyahu failed the dead hostages

The Devastating Death of Hersh Goldberg-Polin

How Netanyahu failed the dead hostages

Animal Tracking Is Getting a Makeover

Paw-print scanning technology could help researchers better protect wildlife.

Turn Down the Streetlights

What Seattle’s dark streets tell us about crime

Six Underrated Hobbies to Try Out

Picking up a new pastime is no small feat.

How Colleges Should Address Anti-Semitism

DEI is a fundamentally flawed approach to tackling this form of prejudice.

In the Time of Dying, Meet Me

A poem for Sunday

The Women Trump Is Winning

Way behind in polls of female voters, the GOP nominee found an audience that liked him with Moms for Liberty.

Trump Woos the Moms for Liberty

Way behind in polls of female voters, the GOP nominee found one audience of women who liked him.


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