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Climate Change Is Shifting the Planet's ...

Humans have managed to slow the Earth’s spin and shift its axis.

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The World Is Stuck in the Google Web

A landmark antitrust ruling will not change how people find information on the internet.

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Setenta Millas en el Infierno

El Tapón del Darién fue alguna vez considerado intransitable. Ahora cientos de miles de migrantes se arriesgan a atravesar un terr...

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Setenta Millas en el Inferno

El Tapón del Darién alguna vez fue considerado intransitable. Ahora cientos de miles de migrantes se arriesgan a atravesar un terr...

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Humanity Is Slowing Down Earth

The effects of climate change are altering some of Earth’s most fundamental properties.

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Israel’s Disaster Foretold

The ICJ’s opinion on the West Bank is devastating, and it isn’t wrong.

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Elite Athletes Could Be Less Single-Mind...

Paying a little more attention to life outside sports could benefit their mental health, during competition and after.

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It’s Walz

For Harris, the choice is a somewhat daring move against conventional wisdom.

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Five Tiny Pieces of Paper

That’s all it took for one artist to become a target for Vladimir Putin.

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An American Pastime Fit for the Age of A...

Many kids are too anxious to go to summer camp alone—and many parents are too stressed to let them. What if they went together?

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The Well-Off People Who Can’t Spend Mone...

Tightwads drag around a phantom limb of poverty, no matter what their bank account says.

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This Is Not Your Typical Campus Novel

Karla Cornejo Villavicencio’s debut work of fiction captures the paradox of immigrant identity in the United States.

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Seventy Miles in Hell

The Darién Gap was once considered impassable. Now hundreds of thousands of migrants are risking treacherous terrain, violence, hu...

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A Field Guide to the Flags of the Far Ri...

From Betsy Ross to Trump-Rambo

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The Artist Who Terrifies Vladimir Putin

She was sent to prison for what she wrote on five tiny pieces of paper.

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The Anxiety of Spending Money You Defini...

Tightwads drag around a phantom limb of poverty, no matter what their bank account says.

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A Campus Novel With Actual Stakes

Karla Cornejo Villavicencio’s debut work of fiction captures the paradox of immigrant identity in the United States.

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Why More Families Are Going to Camp Toge...

It’s a fun way for parents and kids to enjoy time outside together—and a fitting tradition for an age of anxiety.

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Red Flags

The banners of the far right

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<em>The Atlantic</em>’s September Cover ...

With photographs by Lynsey Addario, the cover story documents the harrowing journey through the jungle between Colombia and Panama

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What I Learned Helping Free an Innocent ...

My reporting forced me to confront some bigger lessons about life, truth, and faith.

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What Do We Really Know About the Materna...

How a measurement change fueled a crisis narrative

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Setenta millas en el Tapón del Darién

El camino imposible hacia los Estados Unidos

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Seventy Miles in the Darién Gap

The impossible path to America

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Iranian Insiders Warn That Attacking Isr...

Some say a big war will help the country’s enemies. But is anyone listening?

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Why the Markets Are Melting Down

And why it’s okay not to care

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The Power of Oddball Charm

Kamala Harris hasn’t just reset the presidential election—her specific charisma matches the cultural moment.

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Olympics Photo of the Day: Respect, Reco...

Gymnasts at the top of their game, in a show of mutual admiration

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When Maui Burned

I am a fourth-generation Hawaii resident. The Lahaina fire brought me closer to my roots.

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She Is Fun

Kamala Harris hasn’t just reset the presidential election—her oddball charms match the cultural moment.

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The Never-Ending Guantánamo Trials

The defense secretary’s decision to overrule a plea deal for 9/11 defendants only extends a long-running farce.

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The Urban Family Exodus Is a Warning for...

In large urban metros, the number of children under 5 years old is in a free fall.

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America Has Too Many Laws

An excess of restrictions has taken a very real toll on the lives of everyday Americans. Their stories must be told.

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The Law as Justice Gorsuch Sees It

In an interview with The Atlantic, Gorsuch discusses his dream of a legal system that falls closer to the “golden mean”—not too mu...

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Olympics Photo of the Day: Catching a Fa...

A coach reacts quickly to slow a dangerous fall

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The Worst Feature Apple Ever Made

So what if my screen time was up last week?

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The Broligarchs Are Trying to Have Their...

The anti-democratic politics of having it all

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Maybe BMI Report Cards Weren’t the Best ...

Two decades in, there’s no evidence that school weigh-ins do anything but make kids uncomfortable.

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So What if My Screen Time Was Up Last We...

The iPhone feature has a fundamental flaw.

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Six Acclaimed Movies With Short Runtimes

Bring back the 90-minute film.

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Making a Monument Valley

This poem appears in the September 2024 print edition.

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Why We’re Banning Phones at Our School

Unfettered phone usage at school is hurting our kids and depriving them of connection. But it’s not too late to make a change.

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What a Broligarch Wants

The anti-democratic politics of having it all

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Olympics Photo of the Day: A Winner’s Ci...

Members of the French judo team celebrate Olympic gold.

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The Value of Alliances in Washington

Donald Trump is “getting people used to the idea that courts are politicized and can be manipulated.”

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