Suddenly, Trump Is Interested in Democracy
As Maine throws him off the ballot, the president who betrayed democracy is now pleading for its protections.
As Maine throws him off the ballot, the president who betrayed democracy is now pleading for its protections.
In 2023, fears about AI run amok commingled with memes about an allegedly deadly lemonade.
Five key questions that will define the technology’s trajectory from here
Why the pop superstar’s work is worthy of study
After years of promise, a massive shift is under way.
Young people really do read print books.
Your future will probably be better than your past.
Films such as The Lion King, Bambi, and Up all have upsetting moments. That doesn’t mean they’re bad for young viewers.
Sharing the first episode of the podcast How to Keep Time
The extraordinary success of the quest for the COVID-19 vaccine holds lessons for the rest of the government.
Our writers think through the possible futures that await the region.
A poem for Wednesday
Shame may have left politics in the Trump era, but consequences haven’t.
Where The Atlantic’s Science, Technology, and Health reporters found wonder this year
Remembering Lee Caggiano, the woman who made me want to talk
Our Atlantic Daily writers discuss the future of the platform.
Kids can get burned by any hot liquid. But one kind stands above the rest.
A poem for Tuesday
The alternative to mainstream social media came from inside the house.
If this guidance resonates, carry it with you into the new year.