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The Atlantic
16.01.2025
Most modern couches are basically blocks of gasoline.
Easy access to nature is what makes my hometown special. Now some of its signature hikes are burning.
17.01.2025
And so is the man who made it magical
19.01.2025
The fires around Los Angeles are getting under control. But, inevitably, another fire will start.
21.01.2025
Today leaders of the world’s largest technology platforms kissed the president’s ring.
The president’s new cryptocurrency is even too brazen for some of his supporters.
Elon Musk either had a slipped-mask moment or is supremely awkward.
22.01.2025
After the January 6 attacks, right-wing militias went underground. Now they have permission to come out of hiding.
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.
An emerging field of genetics promises to let parents choose the “healthiest” baby.
A new rule by the FDA could change smoking as we know it.
20.01.2025
Without rain, neighborhoods covered in fine debris from the fires must find a way to deal with it on their own.
Why calling loved ones by their name is strangely awkward
In the 1970s, Martha Goddard invented the rape kit. So why did she die in relative obscurity?
18.01.2025
Two novels take different approaches to bringing the dead back to life.
A poem for Sunday
Whether renaming the “Gulf of America” or issuing edicts on gender, Trump is enforcing his own brand of political correctness.
04.01.2025
In trying to capture so much of our kids’ lives, we risk missing out.
05.01.2025
We’re not doing it as much as we used to. You can be the change we need.
10.01.2025
Because of course they are.
13.01.2025
It’s a little boring, a little type A, and a lot better than letting relationships fizzle.