
Weight-Loss Drugs Aren’t Really About Weight
To figure out who will benefit most, doctors should consider a particularly toxic kind of fat.
To figure out who will benefit most, doctors should consider a particularly toxic kind of fat.
How to understand the phony trade deals with Britain and China
A new book shows that dementia isn’t just a loss, and memory is much more than recollection.
If Kilmar Abrego Garcia is guilty of the crimes he is accused of, then the Trump administration could simply follow the law. Why won’t it?
Would you raise kids with your best pals?
Three possible arguments against the tech company
Why have Republican leaders abandoned their principles in support of an immoral and dangerous president?
The president was elected, in part, on a pledge to crack down on immigration. But he may be overinterpreting his mandate.
My family survived the fire. We want to rebuild. But another, greater conflagration has enveloped us.
Atlantic editor Honor Jones discusses her debut novel, Sleep, and what fiction does that journalism cannot.
If you can recognize their signature move, then forewarned is forearmed.
Hint: It’s not just the screens.
A century ago, a German sociologist explained precisely how the president thinks about the world.
Most Israelis want to end the war, but their prime minister does not.
How the “opinionated” chatbots destroyed AI’s potential, and how we can fix it
Germany’s far-right party hates immigration, and some of its leaders have a disturbing tendency to say things that sound Nazi-curious.
Anne Applebaum on America’s backsliding democracy
It never should have begun.
It’s not just a phase.
The most persuasive “people” on a popular subreddit turned out to be a front for a secret AI experiment.