
The Atlantic’s July/August Cover Story: “How Baseball Saved Itself” by Mark Leibovich
Leibovich goes inside the MLB’s desperate effort to rescue America’s pastime from irrelevance
Leibovich goes inside the MLB’s desperate effort to rescue America’s pastime from irrelevance
Staff writers Elizabeth Bruenig and Xochitl Gonzalez are Pulitzer finalists
Bono illustrates President Zelensky for June cover
Jonathan Rosen writes about his childhood best friend’s schizophrenic break, and America’s ongoing failure to help the mentally ill
Caitlin Dickerson, George Packer, Jennifer Senior, Clint Smith, and Graeme Wood nominated for reporting
Rosin formerly hosted NPR’s Invisibilia and led New York magazine’s audio unit
An exploration of how the week that followed the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., in 1968, diverted the course of a social revolution
Including interviews with Nancy Pelosi, Chris Sununu, Brad Raffensperger, Janai Nelson, Francisco Aguilar
Over eight episodes, Holy Week explores the uprisings that followed the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968, and how those seven days in America diverted the course of a social revolution.
McCrummen will join from The Washington Post.
First three titles available now by Lenika Cruz, Megan Garber, and Sophie Gilbert