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Earth Was Coral’s Planet First

And it could be again.

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Why Did This Progressive Evangelical Chu...

In her new book, Eliza Griswold examines the forces that led to one congregation’s collapse.

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New York City’s Chaos Mayor

Eric Adams ran as a law-and-order candidate. But too often he creates his own drama.

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Seven Questions That Should Be Easy for ...

She hasn’t had an in-depth interview with a journalist since she became the presumptive Democratic nominee for president.

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Keepsake

A poem for Wednesday

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Jack Smith Isn’t Backing Down

After a Supreme Court ruling challenged his case, the special counsel filed a fresh indictment of Donald Trump.

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The Last-Minute Curveball for a Big FTC ...

A judge blocked the FTC’s effort to ban noncompetes. But the federal agency wasn’t the only one with its eye on these agreements....

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I Smuggled My Laptop Past the Taliban So...

My escape from Afghanistan

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Expiration Dates Are Meaningless

Do I dare to eat an old peach yogurt? Yes, yes I do.

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What Second-Chance Couples Know About Lo...

Getting back together with an ex is risky—but it might pay off.

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20-Somethings Are in Trouble

They’re more depressed, more anxious, and lonelier than any other age group in America—but their distress has gone widely unnotice...

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My Demoralizing but Not Surprising Cance...

About an hour before my first book event, I heard from my publicist that the bookstore had “concerns” about my conversation partne...

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The Progressive Jewish Bind

About an hour before my first book event, I heard from my publicist that the bookstore had “concerns” about my conversation partne...

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The Electric Feeling of Summer Romance

Ruby Opalka’s “Spit,” a new short story in The Atlantic, captures the intensity of young love.

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Inspectors General Are Doing Essential—A...

In my years of government service, I saw again and again how they make agencies more accountable, efficient, and honest.

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Trump’s Evangelical Supporters Just Lost...

The pro-life justification for supporting the former president has now collapsed.

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The Rights of American Slaves

The hidden history of how some enslaved people exercised legal rights

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When Victimhood Takes a Bad-Faith Turn

Wronged explores how the practice of claiming harm has become the rhetorical province of the powerful.

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AI Doomers Had Their Big Moment

Did they waste it?

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Why Vulnerability Matters More Than Vict...

Wronged explores how the practice of claiming harm has become the rhetorical province of the powerful.

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Checking In on the AI Doomers

Are y’all okay?

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Trump Betrays the Pro-life Movement

Trump deserves the disapprobation of evangelical Christians, not their vote.

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How Slaves Used the Law

A historian explains how some enslaved people were able to access contract and property rights even before emancipation.

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Is a New Palestinian Movement Being Born...

Chicago vividly illustrated the limits of one approach—and the potential of another.

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The Conservatives Who Sold Their Souls f...

The rage and shame of the anti-anti-Trumpers is getting worse.

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Shane Harris to Join <em>The Atlantic</e...

The Atlantic has hired Shane Harris as a staff writer to cover national security and intelligence, editor in chief Jeffrey Goldber...

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America Is Doubling Down on Sewer Survei...

Like viruses, illicit and prescription drugs leave behind traces in the country’s wastewater systems.

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American Is Doubling Down on Sewer Surve...

Like viruses, illicit and prescription drugs leave behind traces in the country’s wastewater systems.

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Young Men Have Invented a New Way to Def...

Rawdogging is a search for purity that cannot be achieved.

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Young Adults Are in Crisis

They’re more depressed, more anxious, and lonelier than any other age group in America —but their distress has gone widely unnotic...

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A New Way to Track Americans’ Drug Use

Like viruses, illicit and prescription drugs leave behind traces in the country’s wastewater systems.

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Kamala Harris Is Rerunning Hillary Clint...

But without the fumbles

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What Trump Got Right About National Secu...

Despite occasional chaos in the White House, Trump administered long-overdue correctives to a number of unwise policies.

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The Silent Mental-Health Crisis

Young adults are not okay—and their distress has gone widely unnoticed.

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A New Way to Be Annoying on Planes

There is no such thing as “rawdogging.”

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Dear Therapist: My Relatives Don’t Belie...

How do I maintain a relationship with my extended family without feeling so unheard?

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The Man Who Will Do Anything for Trump

Why Kash Patel is exactly the kind of person who would serve in a second Trump administration

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Elon Musk to the Rescue

SpaceX will bring home two stranded astronauts, consolidating its position as America’s dominant space company.

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21 Minutes in the Buttigieg Bubble

At the Democratic National Convention, the transportation secretary and his entourage moved fast.

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Five Books That Changed Readers’ Minds

These titles will challenge your expectations.

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Spit

A short story

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The Worst Advice Parents Can Give First-...

Today’s college students will have ample time to figure out their careers. Before that, encourage them to take risks.

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The Words People Write on Their Skin

On a small boat in Thailand, a young Korean tourist showed me the word High tattooed on his torso. “It’s because I like to get hig...

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Kamala Harris’s Momentum at the Conventi...

“Will this propel her forward?”

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