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Imagine if your favorite neighborhood bar turned into a Nazi hangout.
Imagine if your favorite neighborhood bar turned into a Nazi hangout.
House Republicans voted to advance a bill that would offer lavish tax cuts for the rich while slashing benefits for the poor.
The new Netflix miniseries Sirens has beachy vibes but a dark heart.
On my first time out as a commercial fisherman, my boat sank, my captain died, and I was left adrift and alone in the Pacific.
When interest rates outpace growth, very bad things can happen.
The candy convention was a celebration of everything that the health secretary believes is wrong with our food.
Inequality has seemingly caused many American parents to jettison friendships and activities in order to invest more resources in their kids.
A zoologist observed a Cooper’s hawk using a crosswalk signal as a cue to ambush its prey.
A new Supreme Court ruling shows how the American right has gone from fearing big government to embracing it.
Donald Trump believes he’s invincible. But the cracks are beginning to show.
What started as the adventures of a brilliant spy morphed into the mythology of an exemplary human being.
What if the U.S. protected ecosystems directly?
Direct-selling schemes are considered fringe businesses, but their values have bled into the national economy.
While many Democrats remained in denial, Mike Quigley perceived something painfully familiar.
Culture and entertainment musts from Serena Dai
A manifesto left by the bomber of a fertility clinic demands refutation.
Republicans routinely criticized Democrats for rushing bills through Congress. Now that they’re in power, they don’t seem to mind.
The Atlantic’s writers and editors have chosen fiction and nonfiction to match all sorts of moods.
A conversation with the president about executive power, Signalgate, and 24-karat gold
Having children makes people happier—if they can afford it.