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In the Game of Spy vs. Spy, Israel Keeps...

Repressing dissent, putting innocent people in prison, flubbing operations abroad—Iran just can’t seem to get out of its own way....

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How to Have a 60s Revolution With No Bac...

Not those ’60s. Your 60s. Even advancing years remain an opportunity for personal progress.

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A Courtroom Parade of Trump’s Allies

A jumbled cast of GOP characters have inserted themselves into the former president’s legal drama.

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Photos From the 2024 Westminster Dog Sho...

Images of the dogs and their handlers taking part in the annual competition

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The Eight Dynamics That Will Shape the E...

And that will decide the outcome in November

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The 8 Dynamics That Will Shape the Elect...

And that will decide the outcome in November

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Google and OpenAI Are Battling for AI Su...

This week, the tech giants announced different visions for the future of generative AI.

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The New Workplace Power Symbols

Corner offices used to be the emblem of corporate success. But modern workplaces have new ways to convey status.

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China Has Gotten the Trade War It Deserv...

The Biden administration’s steep new tariffs are a rational response to Xi Jinping’s aggressive economic policies.

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The <em>Baby Reindeer </em>Mess Was Inev...

The hit Netflix show appeals to many of our worst instincts as viewers.

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The Death of the Corner Office

The old emblem of corporate success is on its way out. But workplace hierarchy isn’t going anywhere.

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China Has Only Itself to Blame for a Tra...

The Biden administration’s steep new tariffs are a rational response to Xi Jinping’s aggressive economic policies.

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A Gaza Protester Who’s Willing to Suffer...

An interview with David Chmielewski, a Princeton student who went on a hunger strike to demand divestment from Israel.

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The Art of Survival

In living with cancer, Suleika Jaouad has learned to wrench meaning from our short time on Earth.

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What Alice Munro Has Left Us

A reflection on the death at 92 of the Nobel Prize–winning master of the short story

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The Horseshoe Theory of Google Search

New generative-AI features are bringing the company back to basics.

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The Writer Who Leaves Behind a Pounding ...

A reflection on the death at 92 of Alice Munro, the Nobel Prize–winning master of the short story

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The Battleground States That Will Shape ...

New polling shows Biden falling behind Trump in key swing states. What issues matter most to voters there?

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New Google Has a Lot in Common With Old ...

The company is rebuilding its search engine with new generative-AI features.

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Jerry Seinfeld’s Speech Was the Real New...

Why did the media focus less on his words and more on the 30 protesters who didn’t hear them?

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Biden’s Weakness With Young Voters Isn’t...

Very few Americans—even young ones—rank the Israel-Hamas war as one of their top voting priorities.

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Listen to What Jerry Seinfeld Actually S...

Why did the media focus less on his words and more on the 30 protesters who didn’t hear them?

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25 Books to Get Lost in This Summer

The Atlantic’s writers and editors have chosen fiction and nonfiction to match all sorts of moods.

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The Vatican’s Gamble With Beijing Is Cos...

In trying to hold the Church together, Pope Francis has compromised on religious freedom.

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Announcing New <em>Atlantic</em> Podcast...

The weekly interview podcast will engage with the important policy questions of the day and question what we actually know about t...

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Pope Francis’s China Gamble

In trying to hold the Church together, Francis has compromised on the freedom of Chinese Catholics.

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The Wild Blood Dynasty

What a little-known family reveals about the nation’s untamed spirit

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The Real ID Deadline Will Never Arrive

The enhanced-license requirement survives despite—or maybe because of—its lack of urgency.

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Introducing: <em>Good on Paper</em>

A new show hosted by Jerusalem Demsas questions what we really know about the narratives driving public conversation.

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Summer Reading 2024

The Atlantic’s writers and editors have chosen fiction and nonfiction to match all sorts of moods.

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The Cicadas Are Here

A historic double brood is upon us. They’ve waited years for this moment.

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The New York Trump Case Is Kind of Perfe...

I thought this trial was a sideshow; I now think I was wrong.

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This Is the Next Smartphone Evolution

OpenAI just killed Siri.

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OpenAI Just Killed Siri

The ChatGPT maker is showing us the future of phones.

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The New York Case Cuts to the Core of Wh...

I thought this trial was a sideshow; I now think I was wrong.

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Attack a Democrat Charged With Corruptio...

Why is the GOP passing up such an easy election-year attack?

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Should the Hawthorn Be Saved?

These trees once proliferated wildly across eastern North America, but now they’re dying out.

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Conan O’Brien Keeps It Old-School

His true gift lies in his combination of an entertainer’s desperate desire to be liked and an antagonistic streak.

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The Fad Diet to End All Fad Diets

There isn’t much evidence that intermittent fasting leads to lasting weight loss. Why is it still so popular?

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Hawthorns Are One of American Botany’s G...

These trees once proliferated wildly across eastern North America, but now they’re dying out. Should we let them?

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A Family Story About Colonialism and its...

Claire Messud tells a complicated and ambivalent tale about her French family’s history in Algeria.

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America’s Worst Time Zone

Where the clocks are off in both directions

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America Can’t Quit Intermittent Fasting...

There isn’t much evidence that the diet leads to lasting weight loss. Why is it still so popular?

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Why Do So Many Parents Think Kids Need T...

Some go to great lengths to give kids their own room. But children can thrive no matter where they sleep.

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A Different Kind of Colonial Story

Claire Messud tells a complicated and ambivalent tale about her French family’s history in Algeria.

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