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How Kanye West Keeps Coming Back

Despite his supposed cancellation, the Hitler-praising rapper has his first No. 1 single since 2011.

DNA Tests Are Uncovering the True Prevalence of Incest

People are discovering the truth about their biological parents with DNA—and learning that incest is far more common than many thi...

Is the Destruction of Gaza Making Israel Any Safer?

More than five months in, Israel has neither a military strategy for eliminating Hamas nor a political strategy for living with Ga...

Finally, Justice

Two years ago, I wrote an Atlantic cover story about the case of C. J. Rice, a Philadelphia teenager convicted of attempted homici...

A Suspicious Pattern Alarming the Ukrainian Military

A Ukrainian military source believes that Russia’s long-range strikes are aimed using satellite imagery provided by U.S. companies...

What Caitlin Clark’s Fans Are Missing

A wider conversation about how many Black women athletes have been marginalized in this sport, despite their invaluable contributi...

The Drama Kings of Tech

Just stop.

What Comes After Workism?

A new novel suggests that finding daily satisfaction is itself a serious job.

Why Biden’s Pro-worker Stance Isn’t Working

The most pro-labor president in history could hardly do more for unions, but their members aren’t feeling it.

Joe Biden’s Unrequited Love for American Workers

The most pro-labor president in history could hardly do more for unions, but their members aren’t feeling it.

The Cure for Burnout Might Be … Work?

A new novel suggests that figuring out life after workism is itself a serious job.

Buying Satellite Imagery of Ukraine Is Dangerously Easy

A Ukrainian military source believes that Russia’s long-range strikes are aimed using satellite imagery provided by U.S. companies...

Sonia Sotomayor Should Retire Now

If she leaves the Court this year, President Joe Biden will nominate a young and reliably liberal judge to replace her.

Extreme Heat Toasted the Caribbean’s Corals

Six months later, the bleached corals are still recovering.

‘All We Must Do Is Survive Four Years’

The ACLU’s game plan for protecting civil rights through a potential second Trump administration

The Smart Way to Order Good Wine

Culture and entertainment musts from Charlie Warzel

What Really Makes People Feel Safe on the Subway

It’s not cops or soldiers.

Why Oregon’s Drug Decriminalization Failed

The sponsors of the law fundamentally misunderstood the nature of addiction.

Specimens

A poem for Sunday

The Wars That Divide Washington

“You don’t see the president condemning Schumer’s statements, criticizing it at all … That does say a lot.”

How to Teach the Thrill of Reading

Attention spans, attitudes, and education all affect the way we read.

They Ate at My Table, Then Ignored My People

As a Palestinian food writer, I believed culinary exchange could build empathy. In so many cases, that hasn’t happened.

Putin’s ‘Rabble of Thin-Necked Henchmen’

Who will succeed Russia’s longest-serving ruler since Stalin? Not even the handpicked elite can say.

The Black Box of Race

In a circumscribed universe, Black Americans have ceaselessly reinvented themselves.

The TV Shows That Don’t Solve Their Mysteries

True Detective was the last straw: I’m done with the mystery-box genre.

Crows Are the New Pigeons

They’re flocking to cities for the same reasons people do.

Choosing America’s Greatest Novels

The Atlantic assembled a list of 136 works of fiction that we consider to be the most significant of the past 100 years.

How Long Should a Species Stay on Life Support?

Decades into their recovery program, black-footed ferrets still don’t have a clear-cut path to leaving the endangered-species list...

Crows Are Taking Over American Cities

They’re flocking to urban areas for the same reasons people do.

A Civil-War Movie With No One Worth Cheering

Alex Garland’s new film imagines a United States torn asunder, and denies any easy explanations about why.

The Earthquake That Could Shatter Netanyahu’s Coalition...

Israel’s ultra-Orthodox don’t serve in its armed forces. That’s getting harder than ever to justify.

D.C.’s Crime Problem Is a Democracy Problem

Homicides have risen in the nation’s capital while falling elsewhere. One key difference: D.C. residents can’t elect their own D.A...

The Orthodox Exemption Could Break Netanyahu’s Coalitio...

Israel’s ultra-Orthodox don’t serve in its armed forces. That’s getting harder than ever to justify.

The Real Lessons of the Alabama IVF Ruling

The regulation of the fertility industry is strangely underdeveloped, leaving parents, children, clinics, and practitioners lackin...

The Wonder and Danger of Nature

Four seasons, six children in photographs

A 21st-Century Civil War Wouldn’t Happen Like This—Righ...

Alex Garland’s new film imagines a United States torn asunder, and denies any easy explanations about why.

Photos of the Week: Bridal Carry, Ostrich Hug, Godzilla...

X-ray analysis of an 18th-century violin in France, the launch of a SpaceX rocket in Texas, whitewater canoeing in New Zealand, Ra...

The Hidden Toll of Surviving Layoffs

The workers who remain deal with stress, guilt, and a changed workplace.

The Persistent Mystery of Protein Intake

Scientists still aren’t sure how much we actually need.

Winners of the British Wildlife Photography Awards 2024

Some of this year’s amazing winners and runners-up

The Most Powerful Rocket in History Had a Good Morning

SpaceX’s latest Starship mission flew further than before—and tested technology that could elevate humankind’s spacefaring status....

The Eternal Scrutiny of Kate Middleton

Why people feel entitled to the Princess of Wales’s whereabouts

We’re One Step Closer to Gas Stations in Space

SpaceX’s latest Starship mission flew further than before—and tested technology that could elevate humankind’s spacefaring status....

Supreme Betrayal

A requiem for Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment

We’re Already Living in the Post-Truth Era

You don’t need to see a fake image for it to affect your mind.


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