
The Mother Who Never Stopped Believing Her Son Was Still There
For decades, Eve Baer remained convinced that her son, unresponsive after a severe brain injury, was still conscious. Science eventually proved her right.
For decades, Eve Baer remained convinced that her son, unresponsive after a severe brain injury, was still conscious. Science eventually proved her right.
On “Weekend Update,” the comedian is a smug know-it-all who’s easy to dislike. That’s the point.
“Five people were running the country,” a political insider told the authors of the new book Original Sin. “And Joe Biden was at best a senior member of the board.”
The true story behind the chaos at OpenAI
The government doesn’t seem to know how it will implement this massive change in policy.
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.
The dream of a phone without problems
The Atlantic’s writers and editors have chosen fiction and nonfiction to match all sorts of moods.
Donald Trump believes he’s invincible. But the cracks are beginning to show.
Russell Vought is advancing a radical ideological project decades in the making.
We’re not doomed to repeat their mistakes, or destined to mimic their best behavior.
And there’s good reason for that.
What in the world just happened with Elon Musk’s chatbot?
A new cadre of officials might deal in evidence more than Robert F. Kennedy Jr. does, but they still question the worth of vaccines.
The TV series Andor achieved greatness by challenging the franchise’s good-and-evil dichotomy.
Trump’s plan to impose tariffs on movies seized upon the American film industry’s existential panic.
How the president’s friend and golfing partner Steve Witkoff got one of the hardest jobs on the planet
This week’s Gulf tour revealed that Trump’s transactional foreign policy doesn’t lack values. It just has really bad ones.
You may be fine with becoming more like your parents or hate the idea. Either way, it’s something you can control.
How visionary healers became a fixture of contemporary American culture and politics