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The Atlantic
16.07.2025
Earlier this week, the White House told the board of the Tennessee Valley Authority to fire the CEO, or be fired.
29.07.2025
Even wild animals’ skin can burn, if they’re living in unusual conditions.
By emphasizing scientific uncertainty above other values, political appointees can block any regulatory action they want to.
Symbiosis may be more important to evolution than scientists once thought.
Chatbots are making so much of the web unreliable that they could nudge more people offline.
The administration’s long-awaited AI Action Plan gives Silicon Valley the green light.
Trump’s social-media habits are different when he can’t control the narrative.
30.07.2025
How did a jeans commercial with Sydney Sweeney come to this?
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.
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>
Their fees are getting higher—and their benefits are sometimes wildly complicated to redeem.
Extreme weather is keeping more people stuck inside.
Pediatricians’ advice on vaccination hasn’t changed. What happens when the government’s does?
Come fall, Americans will once again be stuck with flavorless grocery-store tomatoes. Because of tariffs, they’ll also be more expensive.
The Midtown Manhattan shooter speculated that the condition was a cause of his mental illness. But drawing that line is premature—and risky.
A poem
Now is the perfect time to look with clear eyes at the goals, accomplishments, and failures of higher education.
<em>The Atlantic</em>’s staffers on the books they share—again and again
Eloghosa Osunde’s new book offers a vision of kinship for a world that is steadily growing more disconnected.
15.07.2025
Holding people and policies accountable for disasters is essential.
Why is it so hard for disabled people to find safe, accessible places to live?
Shooing young children away from the kitchen and the laundry can have a lasting effect.
The institution has adapted, and is showing new signs of resilience.