
What Kendrick Lamar’s Halftime Show Said
The rapper insists he’s a musician, not a messiah—a message reinforced by his Super Bowl performance.
The rapper insists he’s a musician, not a messiah—a message reinforced by his Super Bowl performance.
The president plans to highlight his proposed name change mid-route on Air Force One.
The lifestyle-med company built a business on male anxieties. Now it’s betting on a new message: grievance.
A poem for Sunday
A special Sunday event: a photographic essay celebrating such magnificent birds of prey. These nocturnal hunters hail from Europe, Asia, North America, and South America, and are seen here in photos from recent years.
The faith’s mandate is more arduous than J. D. Vance’s account seems to allow.
Readers share their selections from The Last of Us, West Wing, Community, and more.
Applying any normal ROI analysis to Brady’s broadcaster contract is difficult for at least four reasons.
The president has begun purging the board of Washington’s premier arts organization.
The notion that the U.S. could produce all of its food domestically is nice, but very far from reality.
In the right place, at the right time
Panelists join to discuss the takedown of USAID
A roundup of essays in which Atlantic writers travel near and far to find what’s missing
Santa Rosa’s Coffey Park was destroyed by a fire in 2017—but mostly recovered. It could be a model for Altadena and Pacific Palisades.
Paul Ingrassia, an online reactionary, is in place at the Justice Department.
The great North American trade war is over—for now—but uncertainty can do its own damage.
And what does it mean if DeepSeek did it?
“We need to make sure that Elon Musk has an allegiance to the Constitution,” Representative Ro Khanna says.
The president intends to replace members of the institution’s board as he adopts a more aggressive approach toward the arts.
How Elon Musk’s conspiracy theories became official White House policy