Dads Can Have a Dark Influence on Kids’ Eating Habits - The Atlantic

When it comes to their influence on kids’ eating habits, dads are far less studied than moms. But they may leave just as big a mark.| The Atlantic

The Return of Havana Syndrome - The Atlantic

After long denying the possibility, some intelligence agencies are no longer willing to rule out a mystery weapon.| The Atlantic

The End of Democracy Has Already Begun - The Atlantic

In the first episode of our new podcast, a look at how lies prime a society for a fall| The Atlantic

February 2025 Issue - The Atlantic

Read the full print edition of The Atlantic from the February 2025 issue| The Atlantic

Kash Patel Will Do Anything for Trump - The Atlantic

Why Kash Patel is exactly the kind of person who would serve in a second Trump administration| The Atlantic

RFK Jr. and the End of Enlightenment Rationality - The Atlantic

Anti-science mysticism is enabling autocracy around the globe.| The Atlantic

It Seems Elon Musk Has Something to Say About Politics - The Atlantic

After helping Trump win the election, the world’s richest man is turning his attention to Europe.| The Atlantic

How Hitler Dismantled a Democracy in 53 Days - The Atlantic

He used the constitution to shatter the constitution.| The Atlantic

The Payoff of TV’s Most Awaited Crossover

Abbott Elementary and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia don’t have much common ground. That’s why their collaboration felt fresh.| The Atlantic

‘I’ve Never Seen Anything Like This’

The Palisades Fire is destroying places that I’ve loved.| The Atlantic

Fact-Checking Was Too Good for Facebook

The social network has given up on verifying facts. That’s a good thing.| The Atlantic

How Solitude Is Rewiring American Identity

A conversation with Derek Thompson on how social isolation is affecting both happiness and civic life| The Atlantic

He’s No Elon Musk

But Mark Zuckerberg sure is trying to be.| The Atlantic

Stop the (North Carolina) Steal

The Democratic incumbent got more votes. Now the Republican challenger is trying to throw out tens of thousands of them.| The Atlantic

The Particular Horror of the Los Angeles Wildfires

Southern California is no stranger to fires. But the dreadful blazes that began yesterday are potentially transformative.| The Atlantic

How Sherlock Holmes Broke Copyright Law - The Atlantic

Adaptations of Holmes stories are exploding now that the detective is in the public domain. Critics believe it should have happened decades ago.| The Atlantic

The Palisades Were Waiting to Burn

Fire becomes a year-round danger when Southern California is this dry.| The Atlantic

The Bizarre Brain of Werner Herzog

The Teutonic overthinker’s latest documentary reveals more about his strange mind than the brain writ large.| The Atlantic

How Hitler Dismantled a Democracy in 53 Days

He used the constitution to shatter the constitution.| The Atlantic

<em>The Atlantic</em>’s February Cover Story: Derek Thompson on “The Anti-Social Century”

For The Atlantic’s February cover story, staff writer Derek Thompson explores “The Anti-Social Century”: why Americans are spending more time alone than ever, and how that’s changing our personalities, our politics, and even our relationship to reality. Thompson argues that self-imposed solitude might just be the most important social fact of 21st-century America, and that the nature of our social crisis is that most Americans don’t seem to be reacting to the biological cue to spend...| The Atlantic

Photos: The Palisades Fire Scorches Parts of Los Angeles

Images from a destructive wildfire that erupted yesterday, driven by extreme winds and dry conditions| The Atlantic

Eat Less Beef. Eat More Ostrich?

Ostrich is touted as a more sustainable red meat that tastes just like beef.| The Atlantic

Why Poor American Kids Are So Likely to Become Poor Adults

Most scholarship on the subject focuses on conditions during childhood. But government support during adulthood plays the biggest role.| The Atlantic

The Film That Rips the Hollywood Comeback Narrative Apart

The Substance is one of several recent movies that scrutinize older female performers’ struggle to stay relevant.| The Atlantic

The Anti-Social Century

Americans are now spending more time alone than ever. It’s changing our personalities, our politics, and even our relationship to reality.| The Atlantic

We’re All Trying to Find the Guy Who Did This

Mark Zuckerberg is at war with himself.| The Atlantic

Foreign Leaders Face the Trump Test

His approach to global relations is already putting leaders in a difficult position.| The Atlantic

Judge Cannon Comes to Trump’s Aid, Again

The president-elect would rather Jack Smith’s report never sees the light of day. Luckily for him, he has an ally.| The Atlantic

The Political Logic of Trump’s International Threats

Renaming the Gulf of Mexico is a lot simpler than building the wall.| The Atlantic

Trump Is Facing a Catastrophic Defeat in Ukraine

If Ukraine falls, it will be hard to spin as anything but a debacle for the United States, and for its president.| The Atlantic

My Phone-Call Anxiety Is Out of Control

I fear I’m on the road to serious isolation.| The Atlantic

Political Whiplash in the American Southwest

A national monument gets squeezed and stretched and squeezed again.| The Atlantic

Americans With Dementia Are Grieving Social Media

With its visual interface and constant updates, the social web is a nightmare for people with Alzheimer’s and other forms of cognitive decline.| The Atlantic

Best of 'How To': Waste Time - The Atlantic

In a culture obsessed with productivity, what would it mean to let go?| The Atlantic

A Logo on a Prosthesis Is Like a Tattoo You Didn’t Ask For - The Atlantic

As artificial limbs become more advanced, branding is becoming almost inescapable.| The Atlantic

Health - The Atlantic

Health coverage from The Atlantic, featuring reporting on health care, the COVID-19 pandemic, vaccines, mental health, and more.| The Atlantic

COVID’s End-of-Year Surprise - The Atlantic

The dreaded “winter wave” looks different this year.| The Atlantic

The Abortion Fight Has Never Been About Just Roe v. Wade - The Atlantic

Anti-abortion-rights activists have turned their arguments away from protecting democracy and toward maximizing protection for fetal life.| The Atlantic

The Kamala Harris Problem - The Atlantic

Few people seem to think she’s ready to be president. Why?| The Atlantic

How to Be Anti-Semitic and Get Away With It - The Atlantic

Too many communities have developed ways to excuse or otherwise ignore prejudice.| The Atlantic

Why Americans Are So Awful to One Another - The Atlantic

In a culture devoid of moral education, generations are growing up in a morally inarticulate, self-referential world.| The Atlantic

Is 'Borrowing' From Wikipedia Plagiarism? - The Atlantic

Or the natural result of mash-up culture?| The Atlantic

In the Kiki Ballroom Scene, Queer Kids of Color Can Be Themselves - The Atlantic

Finding love, confidence, and resilience in a youth-led community| The Atlantic

Twitter Won’t Die - The Atlantic

The platform has always been in the doomscrolling business, and business is booming.| The Atlantic

How the Western Was Lost (and Why It Matters) - The Atlantic

As superheroes, sequels, and international appeal influence Hollywood studios, films from the frontier are riding off into the sunset—just when America needs them most.| The Atlantic

Throw Out Your Black Plastic Spatula - The Atlantic

It’s probably leaching chemicals into your cooking oil.| The Atlantic

An Exclusive Look at ‘Black Panther #1’ by Ta-Nehisi Coates - The Atlantic

An exclusive preview of the first issue| The Atlantic

Parents’ Screen Time Is Hurting Kids - The Atlantic

When it comes to children’s development, parents should worry less about kids’ screen time—and more about their own.| The Atlantic

The Business-School Scandal That Just Keeps Getting Bigger - The Atlantic

The rot runs deeper than almost anyone has guessed.| The Atlantic

Conservatives and the False Romance of Russia - The Atlantic

American conservatives who find themselves identifying with Putin’s regime refuse to see the country for what it actually is.| The Atlantic

Google’s Relationship With Facts Is Getting Wobblier - The Atlantic

Google, are you sure no country in Africa starts with a 'K'?| The Atlantic

By Heart: Ottessa Moshfegh on Writing Through Depression - The Atlantic

Ottessa Moshfegh, the author of the novel 'Eileen,' opens up about coping with depression, how writing saved her life, and finding solace in an overlooked song.| The Atlantic

Why Democrats Got the Politics of Immigration So Wrong for So Long - The Atlantic

They spent more than a decade tacking left on the issue to win Latino votes. It may have cost them the White House—twice.| The Atlantic

The Man Who Couldn’t Stop Giving - The Atlantic

What a Brazilian man's pathological generosity says about the biological roots of philanthropy| The Atlantic

The Atlantic: Contemplating healthcare’s 10-year roadmap

Dr. Asaf Bitton featured in The Atlantic's writeup from their recent roundtable discussion on what might the next decade of health care deliver. The post The Atlantic: Contemplating healthcare’s 10-year roadmap appeared first on Ariadne Labs.| Ariadne Labs

The Moral Collapse of J. D. Vance - The Atlantic

Instead of a truth-teller in his own community, Vance as a candidate has become a contemptible and cringe-inducing clown.| The Atlantic

Elementary-School Curriculum Is All Wrong - The Atlantic

In the early grades, U.S. schools value reading-comprehension skills over knowledge. The results are devastating, especially for poor kids.| The Atlantic

Technology - The Atlantic

Technology news and analysis from The Atlantic, with expansive reporting on the biggest tech companies, social media, and internet culture.| The Atlantic

The GPT Era Is Already Ending - The Atlantic

Something has shifted at OpenAI.| The Atlantic

Scholars Shouldn't Fear 'Dumbing Down' for the Public - The Atlantic

If you write about your expertise from a place of contempt, maybe you’re not so smart after all.| The Atlantic

The UnitedHealthcare Gunman Understands the Surveillance State - The Atlantic

When cameras are everywhere, a killer can adjust accordingly.| The Atlantic

"Kill Every Buffalo You Can! Every Buffalo Dead Is an Indian Gone" - The Atlantic

The American bison is the new U.S. national mammal, but its slaughter was once seen as a way to starve Native Americans into submission.| The Atlantic

Here’s How AI Will Come for Your Job - The Atlantic

Instead of being replaced by robots, office workers will soon be pressured to act more like robots themselves.| The Atlantic

Why Married People Are Happier - The Atlantic

Why are married people happier than the rest of us?| The Atlantic

Global - The Atlantic

International news and analysis from The Atlantic.| The Atlantic

Putin Decides That Stalin’s Victims Were Guilty After All - The Atlantic

Authorities in Moscow once exonerated people who were tortured, imprisoned, and killed during the Soviet era. The current president wants to undo that.| The Atlantic

Obituary: Carbon Tax, Beloved Climate Policy, Dies at 47 - The Atlantic

It reshaped how the world thought about climate change. But its prized trait—bloodless economic efficiency—won it few friends on the right or left.| The Atlantic

The Fifth Circuit Is Making the Supreme Court Look Reasonable - The Atlantic

The court is leaning into its reputation as a welcoming home for right-wing litigation.| The Atlantic

Where Is Former President Barack Obama? - The Atlantic

The former president’s reticence in the Trump era is only hurting his party.| The Atlantic

Trump Secretly Mocks His Christian Supporters - The Atlantic

Former aides say that in private, the president has spoken with cynicism and contempt about believers.| The Atlantic

Cover Story: Investigating the U.S. Government’s Family-Separation Policy - The Atlantic

Caitlin Dickerson discusses the Trump administration’s devastating family-separation policy and bureaucratic failures—and how it could happen again.| The Atlantic

The Secret History of Family Separation - The Atlantic

The secret history of the U.S. government’s family-separation policy| The Atlantic

My Students Don't Know How to Have a Conversation - The Atlantic

"Students’ reliance on screens for communication is detracting—and distracting—from their engagement in real-time talk."| The Atlantic

Trump: Americans Who Died in War Are ‘Losers’ and ‘Suckers’ - The Atlantic

The president has repeatedly disparaged the intelligence of service members, and asked that wounded veterans be kept out of military parades, multiple sources tell The Atlantic.| The Atlantic

How Google Ran Out of Ideas - The Atlantic

The company thinks it’s an innovator. In fact, it’s an imitator—and not the best one, either.| The Atlantic

Could Your First EV Be the Last Car You Ever Buy? - The Atlantic

An electric car capable of running for 1 million miles is within reach.| The Atlantic

America Just Hit the Lithium Jackpot - The Atlantic

The world’s largest known deposit was just discovered in Nevada. What does that mean?| The Atlantic

E-bikes Are Going to Keep Exploding - The Atlantic

We are stuck in battery purgatory.| The Atlantic

Buttons Are Bougie Now - The Atlantic

Everyone is tired of touch screens.| The Atlantic

The E-bike Is a Monstrosity - The Atlantic

Neither bicycle nor motorbike, the two-wheeler’s future demands an identity of its own.| The Atlantic

Touch Screens Are Ruining Cars - The Atlantic

Driving my old car has become a periodic deliverance back into the real.| The Atlantic

All Soda Is Lemon-Lime Soda - The Atlantic

It’s not a flavor; it’s a vibe.| The Atlantic

Donald Trump Is an Opioid for the Masses, But He Can't Solve America's Growing Social-Cultural Crisis - The Atlantic

To many Americans, Donald Trump feels good, but he can’t fix America’s growing social and cultural crisis, and the eventual comedown will be harsh.| The Atlantic

The Despair of Poor White Americans - The Atlantic

Waste people. Rubbish. Clay-eaters. Hillbillies. Reckoning with the long, bleak history of the country’s original underclass.| The Atlantic

The Assassination Attempt Might Not Change Anything - The Atlantic

The failed assassination of Donald Trump might not have any lasting effect on the election or politics in general.| The Atlantic

Business - The Atlantic

Analysis and reporting from The Atlantic on how work and money shape our lives and our world.| The Atlantic

On the Shoulders of Giants - The Atlantic

The Atlantic's exploration of the possibilities and pitfalls of mentorship| The Atlantic

What Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop Really Sells to Women - The Atlantic

I spent $1,279 of The Atlantic’s money on creams, crystals, and a vibrator from Gwyneth Paltrow’s wellness empire. Things got weird.| The Atlantic

America Remakes the University - The Atlantic

The Atlantic covers news, politics, culture, technology, health, and more, through its articles, podcasts, videos, and flagship magazine.| The Atlantic

Curtailing Affirmative Action Is a Blow Against a Rising Generation - The Atlantic

The gap between a more diverse America and less diverse elite colleges will only grow.| The Atlantic

Private Schools Are Indefensible - The Atlantic

Elite schools breed entitlement, entrench inequality—and then pretend to be engines of social change.| The Atlantic

Education for a Classless Society - The Atlantic

Charter Day Address delivered at the University of California on March 28, 1940.| The Atlantic

The Growing Wealth Gap Between Rich and Poor Students Who Earn a College Degree - The Atlantic

A new report demonstrates a chasm between how many rich and poor students earn bachelor’s degrees.| The Atlantic

Lost in the Meritocracy - The Atlantic

How I traded an education for a ticket to the ruling class| The Atlantic

Meritocracy Harms Everyone - The Atlantic

Meritocracy prizes achievement above all else, making everyone—even the rich—miserable. Maybe there’s a way out.| The Atlantic

Why Americans Are So Polarized: Education and Evolution - The Atlantic

Improvements in learning—which correlates with stronger partisanship—and the tendency to choose likeminded mates may be helping to create divided politics.| The Atlantic

The Single Biggest Fix for Inequality at Elite Colleges - The Atlantic

It’s not banning legacy admissions.| The Atlantic

The Unraveling of American Universities - The Atlantic

Conservative state legislatures and ideologically-driven boards want to dramatically change America’s colleges.| The Atlantic