The myths that fueled the drug’s criminalization have deep roots. This is an edition of Time-Travel Thursdays, a journey ...
The temptation of pessimism is real. In the face of what feels like an endless war and an onslaught of propaganda, it is ...
Among the most tangible and immediate effects of the generative-AI boom has been a total upending of English classes. On ...
On the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, we present this commemorative issue featuring Atlantic stories by Mark Twain, Henry James, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Frederick Douglass, Nathaniel Hawthorne, ...
How animals perceive the world, a return to Chagos, Steve Bannon, and a mad hunt for Civil War gold. Plus Jack White, how the U.S. has no nuclear strategy, dad rage, Ulysses at 100, one family’s doll ...
The story of Lefty Leflar, who died earlier this month, epitomizes the experience of countless young Americans for whom the ...
Political autobiographies are usually dreck, but some rise above their genre. This is an edition of the Books Briefing, our ...
Americans are anxious about the election. The American Psychological Association’s annual Stress in America survey found that ...
Despite being unrealistic, such beliefs have benefits: Overly positive people are happier, cope better with adversity, and ...
Many of them are undertaking their duties while also juggling child care and everyday errands such as grocery shopping.