The latest volume of Kevin Starr’s history chronicles the triumph—and points toward the tragedy—of the Golden State’s Good Life
The Faustian Bargain of Television: Be widely watched and scarcely acknowledged, or be widely praised and scarcely watched
The main goal of transportation that costs riders nothing—getting people out of their cars—can't be achieved by eliminating fares.
USA's new outlandish murder-mystery miniseries offers a smart portrayal of religious fanaticism that has real-world resonance.
If it were possible, would proponents of “backdoor” access to encrypted communication also favor equivalent access to the private thoughts in our brains?
The Atlantic’s film critic picks the top titles—and doles out some less conventional awards.
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Protesters win a brief victory in the Dakota Access pipeline battle, and August sets a new heat record.