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The Atlantic
19.07.2024
They’re part of a growing list of animals that use namelike calls.
22.07.2024
Meet the mathematician helping Olympic athletes improve their performance.
25.07.2024
Americans deserve more transparency about Boeing’s space-debut debacle.
26.07.2024
We’re just sticking a toe into the climatic realm of the last interglacial period, not living in it—yet.
23.07.2024
But that doesn’t mean it poses an empty threat to musicians.
24.07.2024
The soft drink has long been associated with the joy and despair of white America.
Tech executives are acting like they own the world.
OpenAI just announced a new search tool. Its demo already got something wrong.
20.05.2022
How retailers hide the costs of delivery—and why we’re such suckers for their ploys
18.10.2022
Umbilical blood can be a valuable treatment for rare diseases. But that doesn’t mean you need to pay thousands of dollars to bank your baby’s.
02.02.2023
Carson Block uses covert techniques to uncover fraud for profit. Now he’s under investigation himself. Is he the hero of Wall Street, or the villain?
21.07.2024
<span>City economies are booming, but the risk of a commercial-real-estate crash remains as real as ever.</span>
Toothpaste that uses hydroxyapatite to fight cavities works—but is scarce in the United States.
For men like Joe Biden—highly educated, employed past 65, strongly tied to work—stepping away can pose its own risks to health and happiness.
Abortion is a winning issue for Democrats, and the vice president is well positioned to use it.
Difficult conversations about a person’s decline—even in private—are still too rare in American life.
A poem for Sunday
Athleticism, exercise, and sports all lend themselves to heightened narrative stakes, and writers know this well.
A new documentary offers a model for reassessing the lives of monstrous men.
In Halle Butler’s new novel, young people won’t stop pathologizing others—or themselves.
09.07.2024
Habits once labeled vices are creeping into all areas of life—thanks to our phones.
10.07.2024
More grown kids are in near-constant contact with their family. Some call this a failure to launch—but there’s another way to look at it.
16.07.2024
The calculus of what makes for “happily ever after” has shifted.
17.07.2024
A lot more Americans than you might think.