Trump promised to stop wars. His grip on his base is being questioned now that he’s started one.
This article appears in the April 2026 print edition with the headline “The Cost of Not Having Health Insurance.” ...
The Pentagon had kept trying to leave itself little escape hatches in the agreements that it proposed to Anthropic. It would ...
Here, we share the second acts of Mike Latting and Steve Trout. Latting, a 73-year-old retired school principal, is a ...
Before the arrival of European settlers, both Mauritius and the Chagos islands were uninhabited by humans. Mauritius was named by Dutch explorers for their ruling prince, Maurice; the Chagos were ...
Certain beliefs about the United States once seemed unshakable in China: that America was hopelessly far ahead, for example, ...
“Every single one, except, I would say, Obama, had as a policy, one way or another, to bring an end to the Cuban government,” ...
In this virtual event, Atlantic reporters will discuss the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the Trump administration’s ...
Donald Trump has embraced a warped version of the neoconservatism he once derided.
Congress should not have to argue over whether to trigger the War Powers Resolution, and certainly not in the midst of conflict.
Before this seismic shift, Netanyahu’s longevity as prime minister was built on a foundation of conflict avoidance. That posture appealed to a risk-averse electorate. Under his premiership, Israeli ...
Unemployable, emasculated, blundering: In novels, full-time fathers seem to always be falling short.
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