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The Atlantic
28.03.2025
Ending clinical trials with no warning can put patients at risk.
29.03.2025
When the president talks about security in the Arctic, he’s talking about climate change.
Kennedy made a show of shipping vitamin A to measles-stricken communities. The state’s public-health department didn’t take up the offer.
31.03.2025
If they persist, Donald Trump’s attacks on universities will destroy a cornerstone of American life.
01.04.2025
You should buy a car from Elon Musk’s company—but only if it’s used.
02.04.2025
The nativist right is starting to make peace with Elon Musk.
03.04.2025
Nintendo announces the Switch 2, a device for piloting go-karts.
Grievance politics can only carry him so far.
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.
America has a long history of shielding infrastructure and communication platforms from foreign control.
30.03.2025
You’re essentially gnawing on plastic.
Access to clinics has only gotten patchier as attention to the disease has faded.
The isolation of people who take precautions against COVID has only gotten more intense.
The health secretary’s indiscriminate layoffs will undermine his own priorities.
Fang Fang’s newly translated novel uncovers the brutal, buried history of land reform in China.
A poem
People will always experience terrible things, and many will want to write about them.
In a new book, Elaine Pagels searches for the narrative origins of Jesus’s most wondrous acts.
Women are now more likely to marry a less-educated man than men are to marry a less-educated woman.
Society tells us we should have a partner—but we shouldn’t <em>want</em> one.
When you leave the office for the day, really leave.
What having a baby taught me about the illusion of control