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Dear James: I Can’t Stop Listening to We...

But they’re not making me any healthier or happier.

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The White Sox Even Lost at Losing

The historically bad season for the Chicago ball club still fell short of one all-time low.

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The Next President Will Have to Deal Wit...

The virus is not going away.

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What Democrats Don’t Understand About J....

The vice-presidential candidate’s foes see him as unlikable—but MAGA world sees him as a brainy counterweight to Trump.

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Goodbye, Coliseum

On loving and losing the Oakland A’s

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My Friend Was in the Valley

From my front porch, the river banks of North Carolina's mountains held. But not from his.

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Winners of the 2024 Epson International ...

The 15th annual panoramic-photo competition has just concluded, and the winning images and finalists have been announced.

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The Next Big Thing Is Still … Smart Glas...

A computer for your face—now with AI. What could go wrong?

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Helene Delivered My Second Catastrophic ...

After experiencing Kentucky’s 2022 floods, I promised myself I’d be safe in the mountains of North Carolina.

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Lebanon Is Not a Solution for Gaza

Now Israel is fighting the war it planned for—alongside the one it refused to see coming and still hasn’t brought to an end.

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Last Out in Oakland

The beauty and agony of loving the A’s

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Hurricane Helene Created a 30-Foot Chasm...

We don’t know how long it will take for emergency crews to reach our rural North Carolina community. In the meantime, people aren’...

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<em>Game Change</em> Knew Exactly What W...

The movie seems much more complicated now than it did in 2012.

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The MAGA Version of Pete Buttigieg

How J. D. Vance is winning over Trump supporters

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Dikembe Mutombo Believed in the American...

The humanitarian and NBA legend was grateful for the freedom he enjoyed, and understood the obligations that came with it.

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‘Our Road Turned Into a River’

My North Carolina neighbors are saving themselves after Hurricane Helene.

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The Elite College Students Who Can’t Rea...

To read a book in college, it helps to have read a book in high school.

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Would You Give Up Your Kidney for $50,00...

I mean, it’s one kidney. What could it cost?

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Hezbollah’s Long War Is With America Too...

The conflicts proliferating around the world are all part of a single challenge for the United States.

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Why Are Innocents Still Being Executed?

It’s a price some people are willing to pay.

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J. D. Vance’s Thin Skin Makes Him Vulner...

Tuesday’s debate may hinge on whether Tim Walz can exploit his rival’s greatest weakness.

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Six Songs That Sound Like Middle School

Our writers and editors select tracks that bring them right back to those awkward, glorious years.

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Israel Tries for a Knockout Blow

Whether we wish it or not, we are again in the world of war.

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Does AI Actually Understand Language?

The world through the eyes of a chatbot.

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Amber

A poem published in The Atlantic in 2005

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Even <em>SNL</em> Is All About the Vibes

The show’s Season 50 premiere set the tone for how it will cover the presidential election’s final weeks.

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‘It’s an Earthquake’

Beirut responds to Nasrallah’s death.

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The GOP’s Tipping Point on Weed

Only four solidly red states have legalized marijuana. With Trump’s support, Florida may soon be the fifth.

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Hezbollah Got Caught in Its Own Trap

How Nasrallah’s death remade the strategic landscape

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Putin Can’t Keep His Private Life Privat...

Russian journalists and activists have recently obtained extraordinary access to the president’s inner circle.

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Dear Therapist: I Ran Into the Man Who R...

The assault was seven years ago. Should I expose him now?

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Knausgaard Gave You All the Clues

In his latest novel, the extreme realist dips into fantasy—and taps into the human hunger for meaning.

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The Playwright in the Age of AI

His new play, McNeal, starring Robert Downey Jr., subverts the idea that artificial intelligence threatens human ingenuity.

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The Abandonment of Ukraine

The American strategy in Ukraine is slowly bleeding the nation, and its people, to death.

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‘This Is Where You End Up When You Do Yo...

On the National Mall with the RFK-to-MAGA pipeline

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America Needs a Disaster Corps

Mutual aid keeps communities afloat in the moments after disasters strike. Why not turn it into a jobs program?

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Trump Is Taking a Dark Turn

Over the weekend, the former president delivered a series of speeches laced with threats and nearly incomprehensible musings.

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North Carolina Was Set Up for Disaster

The climate deck is so stacked now that even places that seem safe are witnessing dangerous impacts.

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Photos: The Aftermath of Hurricane Helen...

Images from the past weekend showing some of the devastation in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee

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<em>Lost</em> Bullied Its Unlikeliest He...

Twenty years after Lost’s premiere, the show’s mistreatment of Hurley has become only more obvious.

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Understanding Desire in the Age of Ozemp...

Many people who take GLP-1 drugs find that their cravings disappear. I went to a Buddhist monastery to try to understand why that ...

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Country Music’s Philosopher King

Kris Kristofferson’s songs couched intimate moments in cosmic terms, pushing country in an existentialist direction.

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The Election’s No-Excuses Moment

Voters know all they need to know—especially about Trump.

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<em>Scientific American</em> Didn’t Need...

The magazine’s endorsement of a candidate undermines trust in expertise.

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Don’t Fool Yourself About the Exploding ...

Your phone is not a bomb.

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