The Ego Has Crash-Landed
If Donald Trump loses November’s election, it will be for one reason: He can’t help making it all about himself.
If Donald Trump loses November’s election, it will be for one reason: He can’t help making it all about himself.
After decades of treatment as second-class citizens, female college athletes are surpassing men in popularity, interest, and financial potential.
More than five months in, Israel has neither a military strategy for eliminating Hamas nor a political strategy for living with Gaza.
If she leaves the Court this year, President Joe Biden will nominate a young and reliably liberal judge to replace her.
The environment in which kids grow up today is hostile to human development.
Israel’s ultra-Orthodox don’t serve in its armed forces. That’s getting harder than ever to justify.
Two years ago, I wrote an Atlantic cover story about the case of C. J. Rice, a Philadelphia teenager convicted of attempted homicide. Today, he was exonerated. C. J. Rice is now a free man.
The most pro-labor president in history could hardly do more for unions, but their members aren’t feeling it.
A Ukrainian military source believes that Russia’s long-range strikes are aimed using satellite imagery provided by U.S. companies.
Our constant need for entertainment has blurred the line between fiction and reality—on television, in American politics, and in our everyday lives.
Your body begins to betray you. You have neither the vitality of youth nor the license of old age. But being over the hill has its pleasures.
“The mission of the dog … is the same as the mission of Christianity, namely, to teach mankind that the universe is ruled by love.” (From 1910)
A Tennessee doctor explains how lifesaving decisions get made—and denied.
Do photos, social posts, and diaries actually help us remember better?