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‘We Just Build Roads, and We Build Schools’

Democrats should say the word liberal.

Trump Has Turned Over an Old Leaf

Meet the new Trump, same as the old Trump.

Suburban Utah Is Ground Zero for Deer Conservation

One community is building a giant fence to protect the animals’ migration routes.

Don’t Call Tim Walz a Progressive

He’s a liberal.

Why Alice Munro’s Work Felt so Empty

Culture and entertainment musts from David Frum

Inside the Virginia Newsroom Trying to Save Afghanistan...

The exiled Afghans of Amu TV are holding the Taliban to account—from 7,000 miles away.

Shore Birds

Published in The Atlantic in 1998

Back to School. Freedom at Last.

Acknowledging that kids’ education is good for parents is not a knock against teachers.

Kamala Harris’s Balancing Act

“How do you distance yourself from an unpopular president while also running on his policies?”

Saturn’s Ocean Moon Was Hiding in Plain Sight

The outer solar system is much wetter than astronomers once thought.

My Brother Died. His Facebook Page Lives On.

The strange beauty of grieving on the internet

An <em>Atlantic</em> Reading List on Modern Dating

Dating decisions are about determining what you really need in order to be happy.

How to Spot an Ocean From 800 Million Miles Away

Astronomers have found yet another liquidy moon.

The Civil-Rights Era’s Great Unanswered Question

Is this America?

Should Parents Stay Home to Raise Kids?

And should the government pay them for it?

The Strange Beauty of Mourning Online

My brother died. His Facebook page lives on.

Six Months Inside One of America’s Most Dangerous Indus...

What I learned on the line at a Dodge City slaughterhouse.

Three Things to Watch For at the DNC

Next week is likely to be a fairly standard convention for a very unusual campaign.

Four Theories That Explain AI Art’s Default Vibe

The image-makers are stuck in a pattern.

Trump Finds a New <em>Benghazi</em>

With his claims that Kamala Harris “A.I.’d” an image, Trump is playing a familiar language game.

Trump Finds His <em>Benghazi</em>

With his claims that Kamala Harris “A.I.’d” an image, Trump is playing a familiar language game.

Trump Finds His New <em>Benghazi</em>

With claims that Kamala Harris “A.I.’d” an image, Trump is playing a familiar language game.

Trump’s Language Games

The substance of his lies isn’t always the point.

The Ozempic Shortage Is Over

Obesity-drug shortages have led to a boom in risky alternatives. They may be impossible to stop.

Why Does AI Art Look Like That?

Every tech company wants its image generator to be the best. But they all produce oddly similar work.

Harris’s Plan Is Economically Dumb but Politically Smar...

The vice president’s campaign promises make no sense to people acquainted with supply and demand—but they might win elections.

Harris’s Plan Is Economically Dumb, but Politically Sma...

The vice-president’s campaign promises make no sense to people acquainted with supply and demand—but they might win elections.

Why Some #MeToo Fiction Puts Men Center Stage

Mary Gaitskill’s 2019 novella, This Is Pleasure, makes readers consider whether including male voices can help us understand women...

Economically Dumb, Politically Smart

Kamala Harris’s campaign promises make no sense to people acquainted with supply and demand—but they might win elections.

The Future of Ozempic Will Be Riddled With Dupes

Obesity-drug shortages have led to a boom in risky alternatives. They may be impossible to stop.

Humans Are Killable. The <em>Alien</em> Franchise Isn’t...

Alien: Romulus hits some recognizable beats, but the pleasures of its central concept remain undiminished.  

The One Big Policy That Kamala Harris Needs

An economic message voters can believe in

Conservative Women Have a New Phyllis Schlafly

A rising star on the religious right thanks to her Relatable podcast, Allie Beth Stuckey knows what’s good for you.

Trump’s Plan to Raise Your Taxes

Returning to open trade could lower consumer prices and speed economic growth.

A Vision of England Today, Dark and Rotten

With Andrew O’Hagan’s new book, the British state-of-the-nation novel gets an update.

Introducing <em>Autocracy in America</em>

A new podcast with Anne Applebaum and Peter Pomerantsev

Kamala Harris Already Has a Policy Agenda

Now she just needs to communicate it.

A Memoir About Recovering From Men

Anna Marie Tendler’s mordant account of her life suggests a single source for her pain.

Trump’s Screw-the-Consumer Tariff Plan

Returning to open trade could lower consumer prices and speed economic growth.

Photos of the Week: Rooster Hat, Taco Record, Burry Man

A raging wildfire in Greece, a 12-hour lawn mower race in England, a bicycle-balance competition in Indonesia, the closing ceremon...

Introducing Autocracy in America

A new podcast with Anne Applebaum and Peter Pomerantsev

The Christian Conservative Who’s Reinventing Womanhood...

A rising star on the religious right thanks to her Relatable podcast, Allie Beth Stuckey knows what’s good for you.

Trump’s Strike-Busting Comments Could Come Back to Haun...

In angering unions, Trump is in danger of turning a powerful force for voter mobilization against himself.

Get Ready for Tesla Cops

Police officers are falling in love with electric cars.

Police Officers Are Falling in Love With Electric Cars

And the environment has little to do with it.


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