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The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Why Black Athletes Should Leave White Colleges

… and tear down the NCAA as we know it

10+ min  |

October 2019
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Who Will Control The Next Generation Of The Trump Dynasty?

Inside the battle to control the next generation of the Trump dynasty

10+ min  |

October 2019
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Misunderstanding Susan Sontag

Her beauty and celebrity eclipse the real source of her allure—her commitment to cool control.

10 min  |

October 2019
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Juanita Broaddrick, Found New Life As A Trump Defender

Juanita Broaddrick, who alleges that Bill Clinton raped her in 1978, has found new life as a Trump defender.

10+ min  |

October 2019
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Can 5G Save The Planet?

Climate Change’s Unlikely Ally

2 min  |

October 2019
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

The Secret Power Of Menopause

The end of fertility doesn’t mark the start of decline

10 min  |

October 2019
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

When Medicaid Takes Everything You Own

For many participants, The program that provides Health care To Millions of Low-Income Americans Isn't free. It's a loan. And the Government expects to be repaid.

10+ min  |

October 2019
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

In The Fall Of Rome, Good News For America

Why the decline of the federal government might not be such a bad thing

9 min  |

October 2019
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Broken Spies For A Broken

Mick Herron is the John le Carré of the Brexit era.

6 min  |

October 2019
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

It's Time For Congress To Judge The President's Fitness To Serve

Starting the process will rein in a president who is undermining American ideals— and bring the debate about his fitness for office into Congress, where it belongs.

10+ min  |

March 2019

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Will Donald Trump Destroy The Presidency

He disdains the rule of law, He's trampling norms of presidential behavior. And he's bringing vital institutions down with him

10+ min  |

October 2017

The Atlantic

'May be We Have Swung Too Far Toward Being Empathetic'

Seth Meyers on impostor syndrome, Oprah 2020—and whether media elites try too hard to feel the pain of Trump voters

9 min  |

June 2018
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

A Muslim Among The Settlers

What happens when a Pakistani American writer goes deep into the West Bank?

10+ min  |

June 2018
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The Atlantic

The audacious plan to save this man's life by transplanting his head

And what would happen if it actually worksLike a little white Lazarus with red eyes, the paralyzed mouse was walking again.

10+ min  |

September 2016
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The Atlantic

Hidden Depths

David Attenborough’s latest documentary gorgeously reveals the world’s oceans—and shows how badly we’re screwing them up.

6 min  |

April 2018
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Alec Baldwin Gets Under Trump's Skin

Comedy and tragedy in an age of political chaos

10+ min  |

May 2017
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Guardian Of The Vote

Barbara Simons, a pioneering computer scientist, believes there is only one safe voting technology: paper.

8 min  |

December 2017
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Shark Tank Nation

The Rise Of Capitalist reality TV

6 min  |

December 2017
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Why The Saudis Are Going Solar

The fate of one of the biggest fossil-fuel producers of the past 40 years may now depend on its investment in renewable energy.

10+ min  |

July - August 2015
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

What Inspired The Summer Of Love?

Love, sure-but mostly drugs

6 min  |

July/August 2017
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

What Is the Most Underappreciated Medical Invention In History?

What Is the Most Underappreciated Medical Invention In History?

2 min  |

July/August 2017
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

China's Great Leap Backward

China is less free, less open, and more belligerent than it was five years ago, or even 10. It has become repressive in a way that it has not been since the Cultural Revolution. Our correspondent, long a China optimist, considers a darker future—and asks what a more dangerous and adversarial China would mean for the United States.

10+ min  |

December 2016

The Atlantic

How To Die

As a psychotherapist, Irvin Yalom has helped others grapple with their mortality. Now he is preparing for his own end.

9 min  |

October 2017

The Atlantic

License-Plate Marriages

YOU CAN marry for love, you can marry for money, or, in Beijing, you can marry for a license plate.

2 min  |

October 2017

The Atlantic

The Big Question

Q: What Crime Most Changed The Course Of History?

2 min  |

October 2017
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

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A YELLOW TAXI CIRCLES the airport; mist over LaGuardia; rumor of improvised explosive device; a bald Nigerian hack listening to incensed propagandists on WOR, his cab merging with the vortex; and behind the Plexiglas, an entrepreneurial American capitalist half his age, iPhone perpetually to her per fect pink ear, hair dark as a tiger’s stripe.

8 min  |

October 2016
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Can A Black Woman Win The Presidency Today?

The senator from California has always been cautious, but since announcing her candidacy she’s grown bolder. Can a black woman win the presidency today—and what compromises must she make to do so?

10+ min  |

May 2019
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

How the New Preschool Is Crushing Kids

Today’s young children are working more, but learning less.

10 min  |

January 2016
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

The Future of Pets

Of micropigs and tweeting dogs.

6 min  |

January 2016
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Marc Maron’s Brilliant Mistakes

The star podcaster’s success is rooted in his earlier failure and despair.

6 min  |

January 2016