
The Anti-Natalist’s Revenge
A manifesto left by the bomber of a fertility clinic demands refutation.
A manifesto left by the bomber of a fertility clinic demands refutation.
Israel’s limits on aid have put the region at “critical risk of famine.” Help is within reach. But it’s not enough—and it’s arriving too slowly.
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 Israeli leader and his allies bet everything on Trump. But he’s just not that into them.
J. D. Vance could have brought the country’s conflicting strands together. Instead, he took a divisive path to the peak of power.
They thought they’d reached their journeys’ end. Now many of them have come full circle.
Trump’s vandalism of the national-security structure, Signalgate, and a conversation with Susan Rice
Donald Trump believes he’s invincible. But the cracks are beginning to show.
The person charged with attacking an American Jewish gathering and killing two Israeli-embassy aides disingenuously invoked the Palestinian struggle as a pretext to harm Jews.
A lovely paradox of doing good in the world is that it does you good too.
The Atlantic’s writers and editors have chosen fiction and nonfiction to match all sorts of moods.
A worrying pattern has taken hold in public television.
The PKK is disarming. Can Turkey keep the peace?
Direct-selling schemes are considered fringe businesses, but their values have bled into the national economy.
A swannery in southern England, tornado damage in Kentucky, drought conditions in the Florida Everglades, a rally race in a Chinese desert, and much more
The 1970s campaign fought to get women paid for their work in the home—and envisioned a society built to better support motherhood.
What happens when people can see what assumptions a large language model is making about them?
Starting with his claims of an “autism epidemic.”
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 book reveals how Big Pharma’s brazen behavior fueled medical mistrust.