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Americans With Food Allergies Are Gettin...

Ingredient labels are often vague, misleading, or just plain wrong. It doesn’t have to be this way.

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Good Luck Keeping Pro Athletes From Bett...

Elite male athletes are the precise demographic most likely to struggle with gambling problems.

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<em>MyBook</em> Is Coming for Your Child...

Many elementary schools are no longer teaching students to read books.

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The Pendulum Swings on Diversity in Publ...

A new study reveals positive changes since 2020. But can they last?

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What to Watch, Read, and Listen To Today

Three Atlantic writers and editors share their Juneteenth recommendations.

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Annie Baker Makes Great <em>Movies</em>,...

The Pulitzer Prize–winning playwright’s debut film, Janet Planet, is an affecting tale of existential wandering.

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The Anglosphere Is Depressed

Americans may be exporting their anxiety.

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Trump’s Campaign Has Lost Whatever Subst...

There’s no 2024 equivalent of “build the wall” or “lock her up.”

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Cassandra

A poem for Wednesday

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America the Air-Conditioned

Cooling technology has become an American necessity—but an expensive one.

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Revenge of the Brits

British editors are suddenly leading several U.S. publications. Can it last?

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The Truth About America’s Most Common Su...

A new book explores the history of the Cesarean section—and how it explains what’s broken about American health care.

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Instagram Is Not a Cigarette

The surgeon general’s recommendation to add a warning label to social-media apps is not as straightforward as it seems.

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Photos: Keeping Cool in the Summer Heat

Recent images of people across the Northern Hemisphere doing what they can to beat the heat

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The Most Dangerous Bias in Today’s Ameri...

It’s the one that stops people from hearing the good news.

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Why American Newspapers Keep Picking Bri...

Brits are suddenly leading several U.S. publications. Can it last?

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A Social-Media Warning Label Could Be as...

The surgeon general’s demand is not as straightforward as it seems.

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J. D. Vance Makes His VP Pitch

The Millennial Republican senator knows exactly where his party is headed.

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Can We Accept the Good News?

Trump’s American carnage meets Detroit’s American rebound.

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J.D. Vance Makes His VP Pitch

The Millennial Republican senator knows exactly where his party is headed.

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The Rise of a New, Dangerous Cynicism

People used to believe politics was broken but worth fighting for. Now many repudiate even the ideals at the heart of the American...

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Miami Is Entering a State of Unreality

No amount of adaptation to climate change can fix Miami’s water problems.

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Born to Run

More and more athletes are entering politics. Why?

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Who <em>Really</em> Protests, and Why?

The racial justice and pro-reopening protests of 2020 had significant overlap in who attended.

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The New Calculus of Summer Workouts

Summer extremes are making exercising outdoors so much grosser.

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‘I Will Never, Ever Go on a Cruise’

Readers respond to our May 2024 issue and more.

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The New Cynicism Isn’t Like the Old Cyni...

People used to believe politics was broken but worth fighting for. Now many repudiate even the ideals at the heart of the American...

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The Strange Overlap Between Black Lives ...

Did the media get the 2020 protests wrong?

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Trump World Seems Worried

Either that, or they’re betting their base doesn’t care about the truth.

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<em>House of the Dragon</em> Is Bolder, ...

In Season 2, the show comes close to being great. But it keeps making the same mistake.

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Alex Jones Lost Everything—And Still Won...

His brand of conspiracism will live on even if Infowars doesn’t.

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Infowars Will Live On

Alex Jones may lose his conspiracy-media empire. But it’s too late to stop the damage he has wrought.

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What to Read to Understand How People Ge...

Each of these titles will stick with you and, perhaps, make you more likely to realize when you’re not seeing the truth.

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Six Books About the Art of Deception

Each of these titles will stick with you and, perhaps, make you more likely to realize when you’re not seeing the truth.

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The Koala Paradox

Can Australia find a way to protect its most beloved animal?

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The Cause That Turned Idealists Into Aut...

The history of American Communism shows that dogma and fervor are no substitute for popular support.

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It’s Time to Stop Inviting Plus-Ones to ...

Extra guests are expensive. What if we did away with them?

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The Biden Campaign’s Losing Battle

Beating up on the media is Trumpian and ineffective.

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Why Are People So Weird About Plus-Ones?

An extra invite to a wedding has never been loaded with this much meaning.

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Can Humans and Koalas Coexist?

Koalas are threatened by climate change, cars, and chlamydia. Can Australia find a way to protect its most beloved animal?

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The Magic of Old-Growth Forests

Photographing some of the oldest—and largest—living organisms on the planet

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How to Be Immortal Online

The end of endings may be upon us.

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What the Failure of American Communism S...

Ideological fervor is no substitute for popular support.

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Before Juneteenth

A firsthand account of freedom’s earliest celebrations

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Between a Rock and a Hard Place in the S...

A remote outpost of the Philippines in the South China Sea is on the front line of potential geopolitical conflict.

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