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Shark Teeth Aren’t Just ‘Triangular Pointy Things’...

Scientists are studying ancient teeth for clues about the ocean's past.

Trump the Survivor

He always manages to find a way.

Shark Teeth Are Time Machines

Scientists are studying them to see what the ocean was like centuries ago.

An Insightful and Truly Fun Cooking Show

Culture and entertainment musts from Matteo Wong

What Does It Really Mean to Be ‘Codependent’?

Relationships can be inconvenient—but we all depend on others.

In South Carolina, Nikki Haley’s Bill Comes Due

The state’s GOP primary showed that Donald Trump is dominant yet still vulnerable.

[36. Violence: Patri-confessional]

A poem for Sunday

How Donald Trump Became Unbeatable

How did we get here again?

Jesus of the Small Screen

I didn’t expect to find a television series drawn from the Bible so compelling.

In South Carolina Nikki Haley’s Bill Comes Due

The state’s GOP primary showed Donald Trump is dominant yet still vulnerable.

Apollo’s Sequel Will Be a Gold Rush

Our satellite hasn’t seen this many missions since the Apollo era. This time, humanity might be there to stay.

Can Ukraine Win This War?

Watch the full episode of Washington Week With The Atlantic, February 23, 2024

What Makes Russia’s Economy So Sanctions-Resistant...

Actually, they have had some effect—just not one that Vladimir Putin cares about.

How First Contact With Whale Civilization Could Un...

If we can learn to speak their language, what should we say?

What’s the First Thing We Should Say to the Whales...

The opportunity may soon be upon us.

The Politics of Noise and Silence

“Silence was more than the absence of noise; it was an aesthetic to be revered,” Xochitl Gonzalez wrote in 2022.

Why Haven’t the Sanctions on Russia Worked?

Actually, they have had some effect—just not one that Vladimir Putin cares about.

The Irony of the Sephora Tweens

Products glorifying youth are being sold to actual youth.

Everyone Wants a Piece of the Moon

Our satellite hasn’t seen this many missions since the Apollo era. This time, humanity might be there to stay.

The Coen Brothers’ Split Is Working Out Fine

Drive-Away Dolls is a zany comedy with an unapologetically sexy edge.

Two Years of War in Ukraine

Images from recent months, showing a region reshaped by two years of war

There’s Only One Way to Fix Air Pollution Now

Clean-air rules just can’t keep up with climate change.

KitchenAid Did It Right 87 Years Ago

Modern appliances are rarely built to last. They could learn something from the KitchenAid stand mixer.

When Private Equity Comes for a Public Good

Adam Harris discusses how financiers could change the child-care industry.

The Most Consequential Recent First Lady

Which president’s wife abandoned the script entirely?

The Strongest Case Against Donald Trump

Trump brings out the worst in Americans. Nikki Haley wouldn’t.

The Happy Way to Drop Your Grievances

Grumbling about something can feel as if it offers relief, but it spreads misery. Here’s how to break the habit and make everyone ...

Could South Carolina Change Everything?

The twist in the state’s GOP primary this year

How America Became Addicted to Therapy

And lost its tolerance for everyday stress.

The Legacy of Charles V. Hamilton and Black Power

A tribute to a true theorist of democracy

The Mystery of Partner ‘Convergence’

Couples’ personalities can become more similar over time—but the causes are still enigmatic.

I Went to a Rave With the 46-Year-Old Millionaire ...

Bryan Johnson wants to build a nation of immortals. Would you join?

What Nikki Haley Is Trying to Prove

She’s highly unlikely to win, but she’s looking to send a message.

Florida’s Experiment With Measles

How far can the state go before a serious outbreak hits?

Photos of the Week: Hungry Fox, Plum Blossoms, Sno...

Farmer protests against low crop prices in India, a shallow flood in Death Valley, a wooden replica of the Eiffel Tower in France,...

The Pro-life Movement’s Not-So-Secret Plan for Tru...

The Republican candidate wants to seem moderate on abortion. His would-be advisers have other ideas.

The Americans Who Need Chaos

They’re embracing nihilism and upending politics.

Ukraine’s Shock Will Last for Generations

Photographs of how two years of war transformed a society

They Rode the Rails, Made Friends, and Fell Out of...

Hurray for the Riff Raff has made the next great American road album.

How Democrats Could Disqualify Trump If the Suprem...

Without clear guidance from the Court, House Democrats suggest that they might not certify a Trump win on January 6.

The Heartbreaking Insight of <em>The Boy and the H...

Hayao Miyazaki's Oscar-nominated film illustrates how war can destroy that most precious of things—the innocence of a child’s soul...

The Return of the John Birch Society

The organization, once relegated to the outermost edges of the conservative movement, now fits neatly into its mainstream.

The Strangest Job in the World

Edith Wilson may have been closer to running the country than being a kindly helpmate.

Go Ahead, Get a Pet Rat

Let them burrow into your sweatshirt and into your heart.

A new book explores the transformative power of bi...

In Birding to Change the World, environmental scientist Trish O’Kane shows how birds and humans can help one another heal.


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