Trump Goes Home a Martyr
The former president believes his own hype—now more than ever.
Too many people delay dealing with hearing loss because they think the devices make them look old.
Even for those who don’t want war, one obstacle to peace is nearly immovable.
How to speak truth without fear—but avoid alienating everyone you know.
How does Donald Trump’s running mate have so much time on his hands?
No mechanism exists for the NFL or anyone else to decide how many concussions are too many.
The magazine’s endorsement of a candidate undermines trust in expertise.
Ashli Babbitt’s mother and the wife of a notorious insurrectionist are at the center of a new mythology on the right. They’re also my neighbors.
Winners and runners-up from this year’s landscape-photography competition
If we’re willing to see children terrorized because of a false rumor about Haitian immigrants, we should ask who abducted our conscience, not someone’s pet.
What are we to make of a life that can age and grow young again at the turn of the seasons?
Yes, Rachel Platten knows exactly how you felt about “Fight Song.”
The first episode of We Live Here Now, a new podcast from The Atlantic.
When justice seems like a joke, autocracy becomes more serious.