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How Trump Can Win the Peace in Ukraine

To safeguard U.S. interests, the next president must be clear-eyed and tough on Russia’s attempts to exploit negotiations.

2024 in Photos: How the First Months Unfolded

A look at some of the most memorable events of 2024, including a deadly earthquake in central Japan, the relocation of the Space S...

The Problem With the Government’s Pansexual Pride Day P...

Federal agencies should address the public in language that most Americans understand.

America Needs to Radically Rethink What It Means to Be ...

As 100-year lifespans become more common, the time has come for a new approach to school, work, and retirement.

August Wilson’s Histories of Black American Life

A new adaptation of The Piano Lesson updates the playwright’s convictions about how legacies are passed down through generations....

The Glow of Hot, Young Stars

Day 10 of the 2024 Space Telescope Advent Calendar

America Can’t Break Its Wellness Habit

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fits into a long history of Americans who have waged battle against conventional medicine.

My Friend Outed Me to Her Conservative Parents

Now they think I’m a “bad influence”—and it hurts.

The Conversation Democrats Need to Have

The party should stop talking to itself and start hearing what voters have to say.

The Trump Family’s Many Entanglements

Donald Trump’s first term was rife with conflicts of interest. This time, it seems, there will be fewer constraints.

Best of<em> How To</em>: The Infrastructure of Communit...

Physical spaces can either encourage or discourage relationships. But people also have to be willing to slow down and connect.

The 10 Best Movies of 2024

Another year of existential crisis for Hollywood, and an excellent year for cinema itself

Top 25 News Photos of 2024

Powerful images from the past 12 eventful months

Walk on Air Against Your Better Judgment

What Seamus Heaney gave me

The Carpetbagger Who Saw Texas’s Future

The notion of political realignment in the Lone Star State is older than you think. It goes back to Giant, an acidic novel by Edna...

<em>The Atlantic</em>’s December Cover Story: Caitlin F...

For The Atlantic’s January cover story, “Walk on Air Against Your Better Judgment,” staff writer Caitlin Flanagan writes for the f...

Ozempic Killed Diet and Exercise

Doctors might be slow to admit it, but Ozempic and other GLP-1s drugs are making diet and exercise obsolete.

Even the Koch Brothers Weren’t This Brazen

Tech billionaires such as Jeff Bezos and Marc Andreessen aren’t even trying to mask their politics anymore.

The End of a 13-Year Nightmare

In the first days of Syria’s freedom, the country’s citizens appear to be behaving like traumatized, decent people worthy of their...

How Trump Could End the War in Ukraine

What matters most is Ukraine’s genuine independence, its security, and its reconstruction.

Biden’s Pardon Proves Trump Right

By pardoning his son, the president shows he’s a politician after all.

A Dark and Dusty Galaxy

Day 9 of the 2024 Space Telescope Advent Calendar:

A New Bracero Program Is Not the Solution

An Eisenhower-era initiative holds key lessons for Trump’s immigration policy.

The Bizarre Normalcy of Trump 2.0

In postelection Washington, the mood is calm—and the developments are disturbing.

Assad’s Opponents Are Building a New Order

What comes next won’t be easy, but it could be extraordinary.

Three Ways to Understand Syria’s Future

Atlantic writers on what comes next for the country, its allies, and the U.S.

The Most Hyped Bot Since ChatGPT

Remember Sora?

Five Stories About the Changing Landscape of Love

Read about the demise of American romance, second-chance couples, and more.

Why Voters Rejected Election Reform

In state after state, they rejected proposals to fix two of the most hated problems in politics.

How to Marry Into Academia

When you get a job as a professor, your partner may get one too.

The Syrian Regime Collapsed Gradually—And Then Suddenly...

Assad’s fall offers the possibility of change.

Says the Wind

She’s got her eyes down.                                      He’s got his head down as far as he can pull it into his scarf and b...

Photos: Syrians Celebrate the Fall of Assad

Images of Syrians at home and in other countries, celebrating the end of the Assad regime

Khamenei Loses Everything

The October 7 attack on Israel has now cost Iran its regional proxy forces.

A Mysterious Nebula

Day 8 of the 2024 Space Telescope Advent Calendar

The Surprising Comedy of a ‘Serious’ <em>SNL </em>Host...

Gladiator II star Paul Mescal found the darker emotions that elevated some of the night’s best sketches.

When a Father Chooses His Politics Over His Family

The Seed of the Sacred Fig transforms from a quiet drama into a harrowing thriller.

How Russia Could Maintain a Foothold in Syria

Moscow can seek to preserve its most important assets in Syria through cooperation with an Alawite autonomous zone—if that communi...

Hunter Biden Was Unfairly Prosecuted

His father did the right thing.

Dining Out Isn’t What It Used to Be

Especially in major cities, the idea of simply walking into a restaurant and sitting down can seem quaint.

Pete Hegseth’s Nomination

Will Donald Trump’s choice for defense secretary convince key Republican senators that he’s a changed man?

Zamboni

A short story

A Supernova Seen Thrice

Day 7 of the 2024 Space Telescope Advent Calendar

Murder Is an Awful Answer for Health-Care Anger

Online endorsement of the killing of a slain insurance CEO is evidence of a terrible coarsening in society.

Fill the Swamp?

Trump’s appointments are putting lobbyists and industry leaders into positions of immense government power.


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