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Trump’s Very Fair Trial

What Trump is decrying is not a corrupt or rigged process, but a process that was not corrupt or rigged enough to give him the res...

Final Four Voting Could Transform American Elections Th...

A radical reform to de-radicalize politics faces its biggest test in November.

Trump’s Smoking Gun Is a Dream That Will Never Die

It’s “reality,” rendered in scare quotes.

Trump, Defeated

The man who believed himself above the law has been laid low by it.

<em>Eric</em> Shows Everything That’s Wrong With Mid TV...

This is flat-pack prestige storytelling: easy to assemble and totally uninspiring.

<em>Eric</em> Shows Everything That’s Wrong With Mid-TV...

This is flat-pack prestige storytelling: easy to assemble and totally uninspiring.

How 2024 Could Transform American Elections

A radical reform to de-radicalize politics faces its biggest test in November.

The Same Old Sex Talk Isn’t Enough

Easily accessible images of choking and other rough practices are making parents’ task much more complicated.

The Frankensteined Failures of <em>Eric</em>

This is flat-pack prestige storytelling: easy to assemble and totally uninspiring.

The Saudi Deal the U.S. Actually Needs

The United States and Saudi Arabia seem fated to deepen their partnership. We should make that partnership as functional as possib...

Photos of the Week: Beer Toss, Pike Battle, Sea Pods

Warrior horse racing in Japan, a new volcanic eruption in Iceland, a Memorial Day display in Boston, anti-drone technology display...

Dressing for Court

For participants in high-profile cases, the courtroom can serve as a mini stage.

Wrong Case, Right Verdict

Donald Trump will not be held accountable before the 2024 presidential election for his violent attempt to overturn the previous e...

Guilty on All Counts

Donald Trump is the first president in U.S. history to be convicted in a court of law.

An Island Community Displaced by Climate Change

Residents of a tiny Panamanian island threatened by rising sea levels begin to relocate to a new development.

To Have or Not Have Children

A new book earnestly wrestles with what it means to bring a person into the world.

The Slasher Movie Reaches Disturbing New Heights

In a Violent Nature might seem like a purely aesthetic exercise. But its experimentation elevates an all-too-familiar genre.

Stop Wasting Your Fridge Space

Food storage is way more confusing than it ought to be.

The Moral Matter of Childbearing

A new book earnestly wrestles with what it means to bring a person into the world.

A Slasher Movie That Forces You to Slow Down and Think

In a Violent Nature might seem like a purely aesthetic exercise. But its experimentation elevates an all-too-familiar genre.

Harvard’s Golden Silence

The university will no longer make statements about political matters. Other schools should follow suit.

Wait, Nuts and Flour Should Go in the Fridge?

Food storage is way more confusing than it ought to be.

Why It’s Nice to Know You

Being understood yourself starts with taking the trouble to understand others.

The Policy Harvard Should Have Had All Along

The university will no longer make statements about political matters. Other schools should follow suit.

How to Be Happier Than Edgar Allan Poe

It’s surprisingly simple: Just make the effort to get to know other people.

Americans Are Thinking About Immigration All Wrong

Population growth, economic growth, and income growth can be mutually reinforcing.

Is Sasha Velour in Danger?

What happens when a famous drag queen travels to states that have tried to ban drag?

The Maternal-Mortality Crisis That Didn’t Happen

Many advocates wrongly presume that gloom and doom is the only way to motivate change.

The American Forests

“God has cared for these trees, saved them from drought, disease, and avalanches; but he cannot save them from fools, — only Uncle...

New England and the South

“The southward migration of industry from New England has too frequently taken place for causes other than normal competition and ...

A Devil’s Bargain With OpenAI

Publishers including The Atlantic are signing deals with the AI giant. Where does this lead?

The Jury Deliberates, and Trump Posts

Outside the courtroom, the former president is showing voters who he really is.

RFK Jr.’s Philosophy of Contradictions

Making sense of the most consequential independent presidential run in decades

<em>The Atlantic</em> announces product and content par...

Today The Atlantic is announcing a strategic content and product partnership with OpenAI, which positions The Atlantic as a premiu...

The Real ‘Deep State’

Lobbying firms have disguised their influence so well that it’s often barely visible even to savvy Washington insiders.

The Child-Nutrition Myth That Just Won’t Die

Disguising vegetables inside other foods might be the worst way to get a toddler to eat them.

‘La Niña Really Can’t Come Soon Enough’

La Niña used to be a release valve for the climate. Global warming is roiling it.

You’ll Become a Fan of These Fierce, Strange Girls

Headshot upends the classic story of the underdog by turning each of its characters into one.

A Sharp Portrait of Competitive Girlhood

Headshot upends the classic story of the underdog by turning each of its characters into one.

This Summer Could Be Even Hotter

La Niña used to be a release valve for the climate. Global warming is roiling it.

The Industry That Ate America

The long and lurid history of lobbying

You Can Stop Hiding Spinach in Your Kid’s Pancakes

Disguising vegetables inside other foods might be the worst way to get a toddler to eat them.

A Chilling Effect of Louisiana’s Abortion Law

The state recently reclassified abortion pills as controlled dangerous substances.

Sweater-Eating Moths Are an Unbeatable Enemy

They will eat much more than just your clothes.

The 2024 Cooper’s Hill Cheese-Rolling Race

Images of racers running and tumbling down a very steep hill—pursuing a large wheel of cheese


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