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The Fallout of Trump’s Colorado Victory

Secretary of State Jena Griswold believes the state’s elections are safe and secure under her watch—even if she, herself, is now a...

Donald Trump’s Very Good Week

The Supreme Court and Republican Party members are all voting in his favor.

Seven Books That Explain How Hollywood Actually Works

These titles shed light on an industry that’s always bubbling with drama beneath the surface.

How Do You Run an Election as a Trump Target?

Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold believes the state’s elections are safe and secure under her watch—even if she, herself,...

<em>The New York Times</em>’ New Game Is Genius

Word search isn’t just for children anymore.

A Serene Jazz Masterpiece Turns 65

The best-selling and arguably the best-loved jazz album ever, Miles Davis’s Kind of Blue still has the power to awe.

The U.S. Health System’s Single Point of Failure

Cybercriminals see the nation’s vulnerabilities far more clearly than regulators do.

What Makes a Great Newspaper Puzzle?

The New York Times debuts a new one.

The Health System Was Too Easy a Target for Hackers

Cybercriminals see the nation’s vulnerabilities far more clearly than regulators do.

The Republican Primary Is Over

Nikki Haley’s campaign may have ended, but she can still determine its legacy.

If <em>Oppenheimer</em> Wins Best Picture, This Will Be...

How to spot an Oscar winner every time.

How to Pick an Oscar Winner

It’s simple: Just don’t watch the movies.

Biden’s New Doomsday Option Against Israeli Settlers

How an executive order takes aim at Netanyahu’s coalition.

Saffron

A poem for Wednesday

It’s Not Just That Biden Is Old

It’s that he’s being reckless.

It’s Time to End the Election Wishcasting

Trump versus Biden is inevitable, and everything is at stake.

The Court’s Colorado Decision Wasn’t About the Law

This case wasn’t decided on its merits, and the result is an utterly flimsy legal argument.

The Science Behind Ozempic Was Wrong

The weight-loss effects of GLP-1 drugs have little to do with the gut.

The Tyranny of English

A new novel from the prolific translator Jennifer Croft challenges the dominance of the language.

The Court Made Its Colorado Decision Out of Fear

This case wasn’t decided on its merits, and the result is an utterly flimsy legal argument.

Ozempic Is a Brain Drug

The weight-loss effects of GLP-1 drugs have little to do with the gut.

The Universe Is Nothing Without Us

I was called to science to seek a truth that transcended humanity. What I found instead is much more rewarding.

AI Could Help Translate Alien Languages

How communicating with whales could unsettle our basic notions of intelligence

Why Crypto Just Won’t Die

Bitcoin’s biggest weakness may be its greatest strength.

How Not to Get Lost in Translation

A new novel from the prolific translator Jennifer Croft challenges the dominance of the English language.

What Should We Say to the Whales?

How communicating with cetaceans could unsettle our basic notions of intelligence

Bitcoin’s Biggest Weakness May Be Its Greatest Strength...

The utter pointlessness of crypto helps explain its resurgence.

100 Years Ago in Photos: A Look Back at 1924

Images of some of the events and sights around the world in the year 1924

I Peered Into the Mysteries of the Universe and Found O...

After decades of studying the cosmos, I know there’s no such thing as perfect knowledge.

The Houthis Are Very, Very Pleased

Since staking claim to the Palestinian cause, the Yemeni militants have come to seem unstoppable.

The Alabama Embryo Opinion Is About More Than Christian...

An insurgent religious movement is beginning to feel its strength.

Have the Houthis Become Unstoppable?

The Yemeni militants are very, very pleased with their new global status, and they aim to wield it like a club.

Alabama’s Chief Justice Isn’t Just a Conservative

An insurgent religious movement is beginning to feel its strength.

Dad Culture Has Nothing To Do With Parenting

Modern fathers are more involved in their children’s lives than ever. Jokes about “dad bods” and “dad rock” haven’t caught up to t...

The Alabama Embryo Opinion Is Part of a Larger Plan

An insurgent religious movement is beginning to feel its strength.

How Anti-Semitism Threatens American Democracy

A conversation with Franklin Foer about our April cover story

The Supreme Court Once Again Reveals the Fraud of Origi...

The justices did not want to throw Trump off the ballot, and so they didn’t.

The Supreme Court Is Not Up to the Challenge

The decision in Trump v. Anderson is another sign that the nation’s highest court will not help the country out of its political c...

Goodbye to Biden’s First Climate Envoy

John Kerry believes the world can still limit global warming, even if U.S. climate politics are “embarrassing.”

The Cases Against Trump: A Guide

Fraud. Hush money. Election subversion. Mar-a-Lago documents. One place to keep track of the presidential candidate’s legal troubl...

Other Presidents Have Retired in March of Their Reelect...

But it didn’t work out for their parties.

Goodbye to America’s First Climate Envoy

John Kerry believes the world can still limit global warming, even if U.S. climate politics are “embarrassing.”

What Is Going on With Europe’s Economy?

A mix of big spending and big government has helped the U.S. avoid Europe’s post-pandemic struggles.

It’s Time to Give Up on Email

Four steps for getting over a very bad relationship

<em>The Atlantic</em>’s April Cover Story: Franklin Foe...

On March 18, Foer will discuss the cover story at Sixth & I, in Washington, D.C.; the conversation will also be streamed online


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