The Republican nominee’s preoccupation with dictators, and his disdain for the American military, is deepening.
The Atlantic magazine has found itself in Elon Musk’s crosshairs after it fact-checked a fake image he shared that depicted ...
Despite being unrealistic, such beliefs have benefits: Overly positive people are happier, cope better with adversity, and ...
Political autobiographies are usually dreck, but some rise above their genre. This is an edition of the Books Briefing, our ...
When Donald Trump and Elon Musk can turn death threats into punch lines, the joke is on the rest of us—and that’s the point.
These incidents, though unrelated, point to a problem for psychedelic research: Many of the studies underpinning these ...
The supposed headline in question, "To Save Democracy Harris May Need To Steal An Election," was a distortion of an article ...
The temptation of pessimism is real. In the face of what feels like an endless war and an onslaught of propaganda, it is ...
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Shoplifters Gone Wild
P eople steal because it’s easy and—with rare exceptions—free of consequences. David Kimmel, who resides at Northpoint ...
Each of the 13 keys can be defined as a true-or-false statement. If eight or more of them are true, the incumbent-party ...
The Atlantic did not publish an article titled: “To Save Democracy Harris May Need To Steal An Election,” like viral posts on ...
Students unlock access to The Atlantic, free of charge, with many benefits. By Jeremy Wessner Beginning in the Fall 2024 ...