The Atlantic Gift Guide
The Atlantic has chosen 65 gifts for bringing more merriment, adventure, and wonder to the ones you love.
The Atlantic has chosen 65 gifts for bringing more merriment, adventure, and wonder to the ones you love.
Do I dare to eat an old peach yogurt? Yes, yes I do.
Tremendous power is flowing to tech and finance magnates.
The rot runs deeper than almost anyone has guessed.
Six answers to the question: “What’s a trend you wish would come back, and one you wish would go away?”
To read a book in college, it helps to have read a book in high school.
Democrats do not, in fact, face a choice between championing trans rights and completely abandoning them.
Tech giants such as Google and Meta need something more than compelling chatbots to win.
Group fitness classes aren’t just about exercise.
For years he used fake identities to charm women out of hundreds of thousands of dollars. Then his victims banded together to take him down.
A new Netflix documentary explores the cost of Martha Stewart’s chase for domestic perfection.
Greg Abbott is taking a stand to protect his state’s right to let children die in the Rio Grande, and four justices of the Supreme Court are encouraging him to do so.
On his new album, GNX, a rapper who’s obsessed with excellence tries to entertain the masses.
My husband’s parents are divorcing, and they are worried about being alone.
Wicked makes the case that audiences aren’t so tired of the genre after all.
The hollowness at the center of Heretic
An autonomous delivery robot in Barcelona, a heat wave in Australia, a triceratops auction in France, a lava flow in southwestern Iceland, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City, and much more
A Thanksgiving story about the limits of human empathy
Survivalists, drifters, and divorcées across a resurgent wilderness
When you stick ink-filled needles into your skin, your body’s defenders respond accordingly. Scientists aren’t sure if that’s good or bad for you.