
The MAHA Crowd Is Already Questioning Biden’s Cancer Diagnosis
“Turbo cancer” claims are back.
“Turbo cancer” claims are back.
The true story behind the chaos at OpenAI
Two recent flare-ups over commencement speeches show how difficult—and necessary—truly defending free expression is.
Beneath the technical arguments at the Supreme Court last week was an effort to take away one of the only really effective legal tools for reining in the executive branch.
The dream of a phone without problems
“Swallow your pride and make the first move,” one reader says.
Americans are now spending more time alone than ever. It’s changing our personalities, our politics, and even our relationship to reality.
If the president wants a peace deal, he must change his approach to Putin.
You may be fine with becoming more like your parents or hate the idea. Either way, it’s something you can control.
How the president’s friend and golfing partner Steve Witkoff got one of the hardest jobs on the planet
When children fall short, many parents’ instinct is to take away something they love. That’s the wrong impulse.
The Atlantic’s writers and editors have chosen fiction and nonfiction to match all sorts of moods.
Students are growing less religious. Many chaplains are adapting.
There’s a fundamental flaw in the way the United States guides airplanes around the country.
The diamonds she wore in court sent a message, and not a particularly subtle one.
Donald Trump believes he’s invincible. But the cracks are beginning to show.
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.
The “perfect” platonic bond used to be between two men. What happened?
The 47th president seems to wish he were king—and he is willing to destroy what is precious about this country to get what he wants.
A new sign that AI is competing with college grads