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Kate Middleton Has Everyone Talking Like a Conspiracy T...

The princess of Wales has not been seen in weeks, and people can’t stop asking questions.

The Pandemic’s ‘Ghost Architecture’ Is Still Haunting U...

“Stand six feet apart” signs are outdated, ignored, and everywhere.

You Can Still See the Pandemic in Its Tattered, Forgott...

“Stand six feet apart” stickers will be here for many years to come.

How a Middle-Aged Everyman Actor Won Everyone Over

Paul Giamatti’s performance in The Holdovers is just another high point in a long, memorable career.

The Lost Boys of Big Tech

A conversation with Kara Swisher about Silicon Valley's obsession with soft foods, its aversion to history, and the weirdest party...

Writing About Yourself Isn’t Inherently Selfish

For Édouard Louis, revisiting the past is an act of survival.

How Happy Couples Argue

They don’t try to control each other. They try to control themselves.

One Reason Hybrid Work Makes Employees Miserable

And how to fix it

Paul Giamatti Is Great in Everything

The beloved actor’s performance in The Holdovers is just another high point in a long, memorable career.

When Soccer Was an American Afterthought

In a 1979 Atlantic article titled “Sportspeak,” soccer warranted only one sentence.

Hybrid Work Doesn’t Have to Be Awful

A simple proposal to help fix it

Generative AI Is Challenging a 234-Year-Old Law

The technology might finally bend copyright past the breaking point, upending what it means to have a creative society in the proc...

Overwhelmed? Just Say ‘No.’

The science of how to stop saying yes to everything—and be happier

Your Memories Are Yours to Be Exploited

For Édouard Louis, revisiting the past is an act of survival.

Three Ways to Have Better Fights

Don’t open new tabs.

Generative AI Might Finally Bend Copyright Past the Bre...

For more than 200 years, copyright law has promoted a creative society. The chatbots could change everything.

Why Is Trump Trying to Make Ukraine Lose?

The former president isn’t in office—but is still dictating U.S. policy.

A Few Theories on Why Dean Phillips Is Still in the Rac...

At what point does a “long-shot candidacy” tip into a pure vanity spectacle?

Your TV Is Too Good for You

4K resolution is a sham.

Mitch McConnell Surrenders to Trump

The longtime Senate Republican leader gambled that he could outlast the former president—and lost.

Stop Glorifying Self-Immolation

The tendency to celebrate and encourage this behavior, or even to be moved by it, strikes me as deeply sick.

Why Are We Still Flu-ifying COVID?

The diseases are nowhere near the same.

Wildfires Rage Across the Texas Panhandle and Oklahoma

Early images from a broad area affected by several wildfires

TVs Aren’t Meant to Be This Good

4K resolution is a sham.

As a Tactic, Self-Immolation Is Often Counterproductive

The tendency to celebrate and encourage this behavior, or even to be moved by it, strikes me as deeply sick.

A Colossal Blockbuster That Justifies Its Scale

Denis Villeneuve’s Dune: Part Two is a triumphant—and tragic—look at the cost of power.

<em>Dune: Part Two </em>Is Bigger, Better, and Sandier

The second installment of Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation is a triumphant—and tragic—look at the cost of power.

Arthur Miller Explains <em>Death of a Salesman</em>

In a newly discovered letter to a college student, written shortly after the premiere of his most famous work, the playwright desc...

A Grim View of Marriage—And an Exhortation to Leave It...

This American Ex-Wife vividly describes the liberating power of a divorce, but falters when it tries to persuade readers to follow...

Amazon’s Big Secret

Nearly 30 years after the company was founded, we still don’t really know where its profits come from. The answer will loom large ...

A Lost Letter From Arthur Miller

Writing to a college student months after the premiere of Death of a Salesman, the playwright explained how he adapted Shakespeare...

Apple Revolutionized the Auto Industry Without Selling ...

The tech giant is reportedly scratching its decade-long plan to build an EV. It’s upended the auto industry anyway.

Every Car Is an Apple Car

The tech giant is reportedly scratching its decade-long plan to build an EV. It’s upended the auto industry anyway.

Two Theories for Americans’ Dire Economic Outlook

A conversation with Rogé Karma about what economic measures fail to grasp

The Black-History Books Teachers Hope Won’t Be Banned

When the tools for educating young people are restricted

Black History Month in the Age of Book Bans

Teachers face a unique challenge when their tools for educating young people are restricted.

A Wild and Dangerous 2024 Experiment

Inside No Labels, the most confounding third-party gambit of the 2024 election

Something Went Terribly Wrong With Online Ads

What isn’t an ad these days?

A Baffling Academic Feud Over Income Inequality

Has the rise of the one percent really been debunked?

I Wrote George W. Bush’s Cheat Sheets. Here’s What I Le...

Even the most youthful commanders in chief use them.

If Online Ads Feel More Annoying, It’s Because They Are...

What isn’t an ad these days?

Has the Rise of the One Percent Really Been Debunked?

A heated academic debate reveals how divorced economic analysis can be from reality.

The Fairy-Tale Promises of Montessori Parenting

No matter how hard you work to organize a playroom, you can’t eliminate chaos or uncertainty from the task of raising kids.

Defense Contractors Are Bilking the American People

Congress should curb war profiteering with a new Truman Committee.

The Dangerous Confusion of No Labels

Inside the most confounding third-party gambit of the 2024 election


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