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Some of the people I’ve spoken with had theories about Justin Bieber, citing rumors suggesting that the singer—a teenage ...
Unable to defend their health-care cuts on the merits, congressional Republicans have pivoted to magical thinking.
In the past four months, President Trump has announced tariffs on Canada, paused tariffs on Canada, restarted tariffs on ...
Susan Choi’s new book, Flashlight, considers the evolution of rage.
Somehow, we’ll need to get the limited land on our hot and hungry planet to produce much more food to sustain us and absorb ...
Susan Tallman, a contributing writer at The Atlantic, is an art historian and the author, most recently, of Kerry James Marshall: The Complete Prints: 1976–2022.
The mortar had ripped through the hall’s canvas roof and sprayed shrapnel in every direction. Compared to others, Turner was ...
When demonstrators wave the flags of terrorist organizations and publicly commemorate the martyrdom of terrorist leaders, ...
Under Donald Trump, the executive branch has pursued a multipronged attack on the legislature’s independence. Does Congress ...
David A. Graham is a staff writer at The Atlantic and an author of the Atlantic Daily newsletter. He is the author of The ...
Expensive planes, tanks, and ships can be destroyed on the cheap.
From time to time over the years, the Supreme Court has intervened to push back on maximalist interpretations of NEPA. But ...