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Sinwar’s Death Changes Nothing
The Gaza war will go on until both sides stop wanting it to.
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Trump’s ‘Day of Love’ Caps a Bizarre Week
The former president’s mental coherence continues to unravel in public.
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Two People Will Decide What Comes of Sinwar’s Death
Freedom for the hostages, or more of the same?
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Big Tech Has Given Itself an AI Deadline
Why are AI execs suddenly saying that superintelligence is just around the corner?
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The Age of AI Child Abuse Is Here
For maybe the first time, the scale of the problem is coming into view.
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Who Owns an Idea?
Cases of loose inspiration or coincidental convergences in art can be fascinating, because they force us...
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The Domestic Thriller That Shatters Chilean Myths
In Alia Trabucco Zerán’s novel Clean, a housekeeper’s testimony exposes social fissures that have endured after...
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Photos of the Week: Big Tex, Giant Regatta, Leaf Bath
A heart-shaped lake in Germany, sculptures by the sea in Australia, sightseeing in the Gobi desert,...
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Introducing Atlantic Labs: Research and Experiments from The Atlantic’s Product Team
October 18, 2024, 10 AM ET Today The Atlantic is launching Atlantic Labs, a research and...
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The Jewish Quarterback at a Mormon College
Faith and football at Brigham Young University
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The Weak Science Behind Psychedelics
If vulnerable patients are going to take powerful hallucinogens, they deserve better evidence.
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Abortion Pills Have Changed the Post-Roe Calculus
Every month, thousands of women in states where abortion is banned are able to get the...
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Trump Is Speaking Like Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini
The former president has brought dehumanizing language into American presidential politics.
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Five House Races to Watch
Democrats face a plausible—but tight—path to regaining control of the House.
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Photographing the Microscopic: Winners of Nikon Small World 2024
Some of the winning and honored images from this year’s competition
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Why Humility Is the Key to Well-Being
The great wisdom of the Jewish holiday of Sukkot is that it teaches us to count...
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Donald Trump’s Roomful of Suspiciously Friendly Women
A female-focused town hall gets very weird indeed.
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Seven True Stories That Read Like Thrillers
These immersive works of journalism follow ordinary Americans facing long odds.
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Mike Pence Is Haunting This Election
He’s a reminder of the moment when Trump broke free of all consequences.
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I Hate Didactic Novels. Here’s Why This One Works.
Richard Powers’s recent novels have traded complexity for preachiness, but his latest is an effective twist...