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The Atlantic
17.05.2025
For decades, Eve Baer remained convinced that her son, unresponsive after a severe brain injury, was still conscious. Science eventually proved her right.
21.05.2025
The lab-leak theory of COVID-19’s origins has become a principle of MAGA governance.
Bees are dying. Federal funding cuts aren’t helping.
23.05.2025
My street got leveled by 150-mph winds. Why do I feel somehow at ease?
22.05.2025
But when you promise the world a revolutionary new product, it helps to have actually built one.
What happens when people can see what assumptions a large language model is making about them?
Inside the world of extreme-privacy consultants, who, for the right fee, will make you and your personal information very hard to find
A feature that lets you virtually try on clothes has a dangerous flaw.
06.11.2024
How helping the poor became big business
The joint venture between a legacy giant and an EV start-up will be a fascinating test of the industry’s effort to embrace technological change.
Corporations and private-equity funds have been rolling up smaller chains and previously independent practices.
09.04.2025
<span>In many domains, the conventional wisdom among progressives is mistaken, oversimplified, or based on wishful thinking. The economics of immigration is not one of them.</span>
13.05.2025
To figure out who will benefit most, doctors should consider a particularly toxic kind of fat.
18.05.2025
A new cadre of officials might deal in evidence more than Robert F. Kennedy Jr. does, but they still question the worth of vaccines.
20.05.2025
“Turbo cancer” claims are back.
The FDA’s new approach to boosters could mean that kids will no longer be able to get vaccinated against the disease to begin with.
Two recent flare-ups over commencement speeches show how difficult—and necessary—truly defending free expression is.
The cartoonist has spent a lifetime worrying. In a new graphic novel, she finds something like solace.
A new book reveals how Big Pharma’s brazen behavior fueled medical mistrust.
Direct-selling schemes are considered fringe businesses, but their values have bled into the national economy.
15.05.2025
Why do so many people assume that Mom knows what’s going on with the kids, and that Dad does not?
Many people consider it a red flag. It doesn’t have to be.
19.05.2025
Students are growing less religious. Many chaplains are adapting.
The “perfect” platonic bond used to be between two men. What happened?