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The Return of Electroshock Therapy

Can Sarah Lisanby help electroconvulsive therapy - the most effective treatment for severe depression - shed its brutal reputation?

8 min  |

December 2015
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

6 Ways We'll Find Enough Water For A Warming Planet

How we'll find enough water for a warming planet.

6 min  |

December 2015
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

The Greatest Actor Alive

The long, rich career of Max von Sydow, coming to you soon in Star Wars and Game of Thrones.

9 min  |

December 2015
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

The Silicon Valley Suicides

Why are so many kids with bright prospects killing themselves in Palo Alto?

10+ min  |

December 2015
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

A Plutocrat's Case for Raising the Minimum Wage

Can the venture capitalist Nick Hanauer convince rich people that it’s in their interest to raise the minimum wage?

8 min  |

January 2016
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

What Was Volkswagen Thinking?

On the origins of corporate evil - and idiocy.

8 min  |

January 2016
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Why America Is Moving Left

Republicans have a lock on Congress and the nation’s statehouses for the foreseeable future, and they may add the presidency in this year’s election. But against this political backdrop, the liberal era ushered in by Barack Obama is only just beginning.

10+ min  |

January 2016
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

The Long History of Leading From Behind

Nixon and Kissinger’s effort to fix an overextended foreign policy was more like Obama’s than you might think.

10+ min  |

January 2016
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

What China Could Learn From Richard Nixon

The country’s growth is inexorably slowing. The wrong response could make that problem much worse.

8 min  |

March 2016
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

6 Ways Technology Could Stop Scams Before They Happen

How we’ll stop scams before they occur.

7 min  |

March 2016
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Why We Still Miss Jon Stewart

The Daily Show host, Trevor Noah, is smooth and charming, but he has yet to find an edge that’s equal to the political moment.

6 min  |

March 2016
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

A Film Critic Without A Cause

Criticism can be fun, A. O. Scott promises, genially evading serious cultural debate.

10 min  |

March 2016
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

The Elusive Maggie Thatcher

Why distorting Mrs. T. has been a popular literary pastime.  

7 min  |

March 2016
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

A Free-Market Plan to Save the American West From Drought

A maverick investor is buying up water rights in the West. Could his plan solve the region’s water crisis?

10+ min  |

March 2016