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25 Books to Get Lost in This Summer

The Atlantic’s writers and editors have chosen fiction and nonfiction to match all sorts of moods.

The Vatican’s Gamble With Beijing Is Costing China’s Ca...

In trying to hold the Church together, Pope Francis has compromised on religious freedom.

Announcing New <em>Atlantic</em> Podcast, <em>Good on P...

The weekly interview podcast will engage with the important policy questions of the day and question what we actually know about t...

Pope Francis’s China Gamble

In trying to hold the Church together, Francis has compromised on the freedom of Chinese Catholics.

The Wild Blood Dynasty

What a little-known family reveals about the nation’s untamed spirit

The Real ID Deadline Will Never Arrive

The enhanced-license requirement survives despite—or maybe because of—its lack of urgency.

Introducing: <em>Good on Paper</em>

A new show hosted by Jerusalem Demsas questions what we really know about the narratives driving public conversation.

Summer Reading 2024

The Atlantic’s writers and editors have chosen fiction and nonfiction to match all sorts of moods.

The Cicadas Are Here

A historic double brood is upon us. They’ve waited years for this moment.

The New York Trump Case Is Kind of Perfect

I thought this trial was a sideshow; I now think I was wrong.

This Is the Next Smartphone Evolution

OpenAI just killed Siri.

OpenAI Just Killed Siri

The ChatGPT maker is showing us the future of phones.

The New York Case Cuts to the Core of Who Trump Is

I thought this trial was a sideshow; I now think I was wrong.

Attack a Democrat Charged With Corruption? Republicans ...

Why is the GOP passing up such an easy election-year attack?

Should the Hawthorn Be Saved?

These trees once proliferated wildly across eastern North America, but now they’re dying out.

Conan O’Brien Keeps It Old-School

His true gift lies in his combination of an entertainer’s desperate desire to be liked and an antagonistic streak.

The Fad Diet to End All Fad Diets

There isn’t much evidence that intermittent fasting leads to lasting weight loss. Why is it still so popular?

Hawthorns Are One of American Botany’s Great Mysteries...

These trees once proliferated wildly across eastern North America, but now they’re dying out. Should we let them?

A Family Story About Colonialism and its Aftereffects

Claire Messud tells a complicated and ambivalent tale about her French family’s history in Algeria.

America’s Worst Time Zone

Where the clocks are off in both directions

America Can’t Quit Intermittent Fasting

There isn’t much evidence that the diet leads to lasting weight loss. Why is it still so popular?

Why Do So Many Parents Think Kids Need Their Own Bedroo...

Some go to great lengths to give kids their own room. But children can thrive no matter where they sleep.

A Different Kind of Colonial Story

Claire Messud tells a complicated and ambivalent tale about her French family’s history in Algeria.

How to Know If Your Friends Are Real

There are more ways to connect with people than ever before. But are these connections real? Or simulating real relationships?

Our Once-Abundant Earth

Protecting species from extinction is not nearly enough.

A Gross and Fabulous Mother’s Day, Courtesy of <em>SNL<...

Maya Rudolph’s return to the show proved why she’s so beloved.

What Maya Rudolph Knows About Mothers

The beloved SNL actor’s episode showcased her ability to embody the extravagant and the mundane with ease.

The Awfulness of War Can’t Be Avoided

Western leaders do themselves no good when they avoid confronting hard necessities.

A Show That Breaks the Curse of ‘Mid TV’

Culture and entertainment musts from Caroline Mimbs Nyce

Meet Necessities Like Necessities

Western leaders do themselves no good when they avoid confronting the awfulness of war.

Tapering

A poem for Sunday

A Strange Week in Politics

“It’s extraordinary how much politics have been warped in the Trump era.”

Asteroids Could Fuel the Clean-Energy Transition

If companies can figure out how to mine them.

What Kids Can Bring to Conversations

One thing you quickly learn when speaking with a child: They’re natural philosophers.

The Asteroid-Mining Renaissance Has Arrived

Cosmic metals could fuel the clean-energy transition on Earth.

The Wrong Way to Fight Anti-Semitism on Campus

A well-intentioned bill making its way through Congress could chill speech at colleges across the country.

The Sad Fate of the Sports Parent

What’s left when your kid abandons your dreams and retires from competition?

The Cat Who Saved Me

I will never owe another cat the debt that I owe her.

The Weird World of AI Voice Replicas

ElevenLabs is ushering in a new era of deepfake audio.

The ‘Lurid Metaphors’ of Illness

Meghan O’Rourke recommends her favorite books about sickness and health.

Israel’s PR-War Pandemonium

The chaotic rise and fall of the anti-Bibi protester who became Israel’s spokesperson

What Happened to Stormy Daniels Is Not Salacious

It was something sadder, uglier, and—for many people who have lived in some way in the shadow of sexual violence—more familiar....

Prom Dresses Are Just Dresses Now

Teen fashion used to be distinct. But the line separating it from adult style has blurred.

The Future of Electric Cars Hinges on a Dongle

A free charging adapter can help alleviate one of the biggest problems holding back EVs.

The Female-Midlife-Crisis Novel

Miranda July’s new book is full of estrangement, eroticism, and whimsy.


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