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Inside the Carjacking Crisis

On the street with an elite police unit as it combats a crime wave

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Catching the Carjackers

On the road with an elite police unit as it combats a crime wave

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America Is Suffering an Identity Crisis

In two years, the U.S. will mark its 250th birthday, and people on the left don’t seem to care—giving up on America’s symbols and’...

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How Ariana Grande Brought Bad Singing to...

Sometimes, it's funny to sound terrible.

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The Pleasures of Intentionally Bad Singi...

Ariana Grande is a great singer. On last night’s SNL, she pretended to be a terrible one.

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All Souls

Harvest moon. My howling heart—mouth a mask. What say you?The Sun knows nothing.Only night—my voice raised in it tall as wheat.The...

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The Poet of Loose Women Everywhere

Sandra Cisneros showed us how to be free.

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The Scourge of ‘Win Probability’ in Spor...

Fans can do this in their heads.

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Sandra Cisneros Is Nobody’s Mother

The poet of loose women showed us all how to be free.

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The Case for Explorers’ Day

This year, I won’t be celebrating Columbus Day or Indigenous Peoples’ Day.

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A Baffling Movie Backed by <em>Godfather...

Culture and entertainment musts from Andrew Aoyama

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Han Kang’s Transgressive Art

The author, who has never shied away from criticizing Korean culture, has also given South Korea its first Nobel Prize in Literatu...

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Scent of a Man

In a new memoir, Al Pacino promises to reveal the person behind the actor. But is he holding something back?

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Shifting Campaign Strategies

How Harris and Trump are appealing to voters in states that could determine the election

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The Truth About Hurricane Geoengineering

Human attempts to control the weather are gaining momentum, but hurricanes are simply too powerful to harness.

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Confessions of a Republican Exile

A longtime conservative, alienated by Trumpism, tries to come to terms with life on the moderate edge of the Democratic Party

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Two of the Weirdest Albums of the 1970s

Peek behind the disco music, and you’ll find Richard Burton fighting Martians and Keith Moon warbling the Beatles.

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How to Find a New Hobby

And how to deal with being bad at it for a while

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The Wellness Industry Is Manifesting a Q...

Physics has become strangely entangled with alternative health practices.

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‘Politics Can Do Strange Things to Demen...

Campaigning in Pennsylvania, both Donald Trump and Barack Obama landed on a similar, aggressive line of attack: They don’t care ab...

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The Russia Hoax Is Still Not a Hoax

So much for “America First.”

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Point Nemo, the Most Remote Place on Ear...

It’s the farthest place in the world from land. A lot seems to be going on there.

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Quantum Woo’s Irresistible Energy

The wellness industry is selling physics as self-care.

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This Time, Bob Woodward Gets It Right

The Watergate journalist has taken a lot of hits—including from me. In his new Biden chronicle, War, he’s at his best.

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The Lessons of Aging

Alan Hollinghurst’s and Lore Segal’s later writing takes two different approaches to growing old.

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Photos of the Week: Monkey Blessing, Gon...

The aftermath of Hurricane Milton in Florida, restoration efforts in the Vatican, a beachside air show in California, a historical...

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The Most Remote Place in the World

Point Nemo is Earth’s official “middle of nowhere.” A lot seems to be going on there.

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Hezbollah Waged War Against the People o...

I won’t mourn or celebrate its leader’s death.

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The Most Miraculous—And Overlooked—Type ...

Shelf-stable milk is a miracle of food science that Americans just won’t drink.

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Trump ❤️ Dictators

So much for “America First.”

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Shelf-Stable Milk Is a Miracle. Why Don’...

It’s more convenient, more climate friendly, and globally more popular.

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Trump’s Dictator Affection Continues to ...

So much for “America First.”

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<em>The Atlantic</em> to Grow Newsroom a...

Editorial expansion follows historic year of subscription growth and return to profitability

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The Trap of Making a Trump Biopic

The Apprentice aims to avoid politics—and ends up with a shallow, murky portrait.

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Hezbollah Waged War Against the People o...

We won’t mourn Hassan Nasrallah’s death, but justice still seems elusive.

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Rumors on X Are Becoming the Right’s New...

The site formerly known as Twitter has become the center of a fantastical political culture.

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I’m Running Out of Ways to Explain How B...

What’s happening in America today is something darker than a misinformation crisis.

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What the White House Is Doing on Reddit

The move is about the site’s evolution, but also that of the broader social-media environment.

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A Cultural Assault on Reality

What’s happening in America today is something darker than a misinformation crisis.

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The Hurricanes That Caught America Off G...

Less than a century ago, many New Englanders were in a similar position to the Appalachian communities devastated by Helene.

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How Lore Segal Saw the World in a Nutshe...

Whether in novels or her long-running book group, the émigré author, who died this week at 96, was driven by empathy above all.

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The Hurricanes That Caught America Off-G...

Less than a century ago, many New Englanders were in a similar position to the Appalachian communities devastated by Helene.

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Public Health Has a Blueberry-Banana Pro...

Donald Trump says vapes can help Americans quit smoking. He's right.

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Kamala Harris’s Muted Message on Mass De...

The Democrat’s sense of vulnerability on the immigration issue may explain why she’s been reticent about Trump’s drastic plan....

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