
Democrats Have a Problem
They can’t stop talking about their problems.
They can’t stop talking about their problems.
MAGA conservatives love Viktor Orbán. But he’s left his country corrupt, stagnant, and impoverished.
Deliberately insulting other countries is bad for the U.S. economy.
For the first time in decades, America has a chance to define its next political order. Trump offers fear, retribution, and scarcity. Liberals can stand for abundance.
Tens of millions of American Christians are embracing a charismatic movement known as the New Apostolic Reformation, which seeks to destroy the secular state.
The zen of archery is all about learning how to let go.
The health secretary’s clearest plans for psychiatric treatment are a retreat to the past.
You’re bound to come across the “Dark Triad” type of malignant narcissists in life—and they can be superficially appealing. Better to look for their exact opposite.
A century ago, a German sociologist explained precisely how the president thinks about the world.
U.S. national-security leaders included me in a group chat about upcoming military strikes in Yemen. I didn’t think it could be real. Then the bombs started falling.
The world still needs Ringo Starr.
Canadian and European leaders push back against the U.S. because they have to listen to their voters. Mexico’s leader faces no penalty for ignoring hers.
The public has not responded kindly to other politicians who have tried this in the past.
Little of America’s energy comes from geothermal sources, but that could change quickly.
The administration has downplayed the importance of the text messages inadvertently sent to The Atlantic’s editor in chief.
How Doug Ford became Ontario’s chief enforcer
The chaos inside the White House national-security team persists.
James Murdoch on mind games, sibling rivalry, and the war for the family media empire
Trump’s executive orders have made it downstream to authors.
The weight-loss effects of GLP-1 drugs have little to do with the gut.