Smartphones Are So Over

Snap is trying to make computers fun again.| The Atlantic

Winners of the 2024 Natural Landscape Photography Awards

Winners and runners-up from this year’s landscape-photography competition| The Atlantic

Dear James: I See Every Tiny Problem as a Social Injustice

I’m totally exhausted with myself.| The Atlantic

Laura Loomer Is Where Republicans Draw the Line

The far-right conspiracy theorist is a unique liability for Donald Trump.| The Atlantic

Lucky You!

Musings from an oldster for today’s younger generation| The Atlantic

The Biggest Change to Instagram in Years

Meta is rolling out a sweeping update that targets teen users of the app.| The Atlantic

Can the Right Drugs Fix Your Life?

A writer overwhelmed by a world gone mad takes a headlong dive into drugs and dancing. Results are mixed.| The Atlantic

The Anti–Rock Star

Leonard Cohen’s battle against shameless male egoism| The Atlantic

To Understand Mississippi, I Went to Spain

The forces that would shape my home state’s violent history were set in motion by a 480-year-old map made by a Spanish explorer.| The Atlantic

Phoenix Isn’t Doomed to Evaporate Into the Blistering Sun

Readers respond to our July/August 2024 cover story and more.| The Atlantic

When Fact-Checks Backfire

New research shows their promise—and limits.| The Atlantic

Trump Is No Gerald Ford

No other president has used an assassination attempt to inflame American politics the way Donald Trump does.| The Atlantic

A $700 Kitchen Tool That’s Meant to Be Seen, Not Used

KitchenAid’s newest stand mixer seems like a great appliance—for people who don’t actually bake.| The Atlantic

Look What She Made Him Do

By endorsing Kamala Harris, Taylor Swift incurred the petty wrath of Donald Trump.| The Atlantic

Trump’s Guns

For nearly a decade, a dangerous political environment has been uniquely inflamed by Donald Trump.| The Atlantic

Everyone Knows <em>The Bear </em>Isn’t a Comedy

The hit FX/Hulu show is funny, but not “ha ha” funny, and the Emmys may have caught on.| The Atlantic

Winners of Ocean Photographer of the Year 2024

A collection of some of this year’s winning and commended images| The Atlantic

Trump and Vance Are Harming the People They Claim to Care About

The Ohio city is supposed to be the exact sort of place the MAGA movement cares about.| The Atlantic

The Judges Who Serve at Trump’s Pleasure

The Founders abhorred a judiciary more loyal to the Crown than to the rule of law. But now the independent system they designed is under threat.| The Atlantic

Campus Protest Encampments Are Unethical

The legal, practical, and moral arguments against occupying the quad, regardless of your cause| The Atlantic

How School Drop-Off Became a Nightmare

More parents are driving kids than ever before. The result is mayhem.| The Atlantic

The Insurrectionists Next Door

Ashli Babbitt’s mother and the wife of a notorious January 6 rioter are at the center of a new mythology on the right. They are also my neighbors.| The Atlantic

The Perfect Watch Costs $20

In its gray digital face, I’ve found a little piece of my past.| The Atlantic

How the Election-Denial Mindset Works

The trouble brewing over new voting rules in Georgia reveals the potential for a paralyzing crisis in American democracy.| The Atlantic

The Best Part of the Emmys Was the End

The final winners of the night proved that the show is still capable of a plot twist.| The Atlantic

When Fact-Checks Backfire

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Tua Tagovailoa’s Impossible Choice

It’s hard to know whether the NFL star must step away from the game, even after his fourth concussion.| The Atlantic

What the Debate Means for the Candidates

Will Kamala Harris’s success at the debate win over voters?| The Atlantic

When Social Media Felt Real

Nostalgia abounds for the days when YouTubers filmed with grainy cameras and everything wasn’t so picture-perfect.| The Atlantic

The Ocean Is Too Crowded

Construction projects are blocking the movement of marine life, creating underwater traffic jams.| The Atlantic

Saving the Idea of the University

College campuses have become culture-war battlegrounds, but Dartmouth aims to preserve the true meaning of a liberal education.| The Atlantic

Trump’s Lie Is Another Test for Christian America

If we’re willing to see children terrorized because of a false rumor about Haitian immigrants, we should ask who abducted our conscience, not someone’s pet.| The Atlantic

The Real ‘DEI’ Candidates

Kamala Harris’s evisceration of Donald Trump at the debate revealed who in this race is actually unqualified for power.| The Atlantic

‘I’m Not Sure Progressives Want Democrats to Be <em>That</em> Big-Tent’

Dick Cheney’s support comes with a trade-off for the Harris campaign.| The Atlantic

The Springfield Effect

Trump and Vance’s absurd statements are fueling real tensions and endangering Haitians in the city.| The Atlantic

What We All Forgot About <em>Beetlejuice</em>

In the sequel to his classic film, Tim Burton’s brand contends with Tim Burton’s art.| The Atlantic

Microsoft Is Luring Fossil-Fuel Companies With AI

Karen Hao reports on the hypocrisy of the tech giant.| The Atlantic

A New Front in the Meme Wars

Purveyors of disinformation are targeting Americans with tactics pioneered by the populist authoritarian Rodrigo Duterte.| The Atlantic

The Taylor Swift Way to Defuse a Troll

She doesn’t need her boyfriend’s brawn.| The Atlantic

The Irresistible Pull of an Alternate Universe

It lets us explore the allure of living a totally new life.| The Atlantic

Trump’s New Big Lie

The goal is not to earnestly correct the record on crime but to spread an atmosphere of fear and paranoia.| The Atlantic

Nicole Kidman’s Perpetual Trick

The actor has excelled at embracing female artifice—and then demolishing it from the inside out.| The Atlantic

Men on Trips Eating Food

Why TV is full of late-career Hollywood guys at restaurants| The Atlantic

How U.S. Steel Got Rolled

The move to block a Japanese company from buying the American manufacturer puts political expediency ahead of industrial priorities.| The Atlantic

Keep Your Notes App Under Lock and Key

Over time, a collection of throwaway thoughts becomes a record of person’s real self.| The Atlantic

Trump Has Not Been ‘Sane-Washed’

The news media doesn’t routinely protect his image, and it never has.| The Atlantic

Has Trump Gone Soft on China?

A “grand bargain” with Beijing has obvious appeal. The question is what it would cost.| The Atlantic

Photos of the Week: Hat Festival, Marine Ranch, Buddha Scrub

Flooding in St. Mark’s Square in Venice, a hobbyhorse championship in England, a memorial for the victims of a school shooting in Georgia, and much more| The Atlantic

Microsoft’s Hypocrisy on AI

Can artificial intelligence really enrich fossil-fuel companies and fight climate change at the same time? The tech giant says yes.| The Atlantic

Autocrats Win by Capturing the Courts

When justice seems like a joke, autocracy becomes more serious.| The Atlantic

Older Americans Are About to Lose a Lot of Weight

Article URL: https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2024/02/ozempic-weight-loss-older-americans-boomers/677371/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41533784 Points: 13 # Comments: 88| Hacker News: Newest

Where Trump and Harris Stand With Donations

In this election, campaign money has been flowing in at both the standard moments and the not-so-standard.| The Atlantic

OpenAI’s Big Reset

With its new model, the company wants you to think ChatGPT is human.| The Atlantic

The Stars Who Came to Hate Their Fame

Celebrity worship can have a steep cost.| The Atlantic

Social-Media Companies’ Worst Argument

Why are tech leaders so adamant about pushing their creations on other people’s kids, while protecting their own?| The Atlantic

Entitlement Is Not an Identity. It’s a Trap.

In Rumaan Alam’s latest novel, a Black woman’s quest for status runs up against her blind spots.| The Atlantic

Netanyahu’s Other War

Conflict in Gaza hasn’t put an end to Israel’s constitutional crisis.| The Atlantic

What John Stuart Mill Knew About Happiness

The great philosopher of liberty and liberalism had the ultimate advice for how to approach your “hoped-for heaven” in this earthly life.| The Atlantic

‘That’s Something That You Won’t Recover From as a Doctor’

In Idaho and other states, draconian laws are forcing physicians to ignore their training and put patients’ lives at risk.| The Atlantic

Does Kamala Harris Believe in Evolution?

In another election, she might have been asked.| The Atlantic

The Supreme Court’s Effort to Save Trump Is Already Working

The conservative justices created so many avenues for challenge and confusion that the Court functionally collaborated in Trump’s strategy of delay.| The Atlantic

What I Saw on the January 6 Committee

The attack on the Capitol was never a single, isolated event, but the outburst of a movement that is still fighting.| The Atlantic

Trump’s Repetitive Speech Is a Bad Sign

If the debate was a cognitive test, the former president failed.| The Atlantic

The Sauron Problem

The mistake that The Rings of Power keeps making| The Atlantic

The Americans Who Yearn for Anti-American Propaganda

Russian-backed influencers with an authoritarian message find a ready audience.| The Atlantic

She Won the Psychological Battle, But …

Will that win her the election?| The Atlantic

Donald Trump Can’t Stop Posting

He has begun to speak like someone who is deep inside the right-wing internet.| The Atlantic

Trump Blames Everybody but Himself

He can’t face the truth about his performance at the debate.| The Atlantic

Trump Again Disgraces a Sacred American Space

It takes a unique kind of vulgarity to bring a 9/11 “truther” to events marking the anniversary of the September 11 attacks.| The Atlantic

How Swing Voters Reacted to the Trump-Harris Debate

“I think she was the clear winner,” said one voter. “She was more presidential.”| The Atlantic

America Is Primed for an AI Election Backlash

Whichever candidate loses in November will have an easy scapegoat.| The Atlantic

Kamala Harris’s Most Successful Power Play

In her debate with Trump, she didn’t need the mic.| The Atlantic

This Election Actually Is About Taylor Swift

The singer is a perfect bogeywoman for almost everything the GOP is targeting in 2024.| The Atlantic

Trump Will Believe Anything

As long as it’s cruel, politically expedient, and on TV| The Atlantic

Wildfires Rage in Southern California

Images from the past week of the destructive fires and those affected by them| The Atlantic

The Work That Harris Still Has to Do

Buoyed by her dominant debate performance, the Democrat will need to reassure voters on their key economic concerns.| The Atlantic

Kamala Harris’s Secret Weapon

She recognizes Trump for what he is.| The Atlantic

What Was He Even Talking About?

Trump’s rant about immigrants eating pets was another sign of his break with reality.| The Atlantic

Kamala Harris Broke Donald Trump

In their first face-to-face meeting, the Democratic nominee humiliated the former president.| The Atlantic

Taylor Swift’s Three-Word Burn of J. D. Vance

The pop star and self-described “childless cat lady” endorses Kamala Harris.| The Atlantic

How Joe Rogan Remade Austin

The podcaster and comedian has turned the city into a haven for manosphere influencers, just-asking-questions tech bros, and other “free thinkers” who happen to all think alike.| The Atlantic

Twilight of the Emoji

The usefulness of these formerly fun discourse pictures is on the wane.| The Atlantic

J. D. Vance’s Very Weird Views About Women

Most people who feel as he does are polite enough to keep it to themselves.| The Atlantic

The Next President Will Be a Climate-Disaster President

How will they help Americans deal with the extreme weather battering the country?| The Atlantic

How Harris Roped a Dope

She stayed human when Trump went feral.| The Atlantic

The Worst Cat Memes You’ve Ever Seen

Why is the MAGA universe joking about Donald Trump saving America’s pets?| The Atlantic

The Issue Neither Party Can Ignore

A conversation with Jerusalem Demsas on why national politicians can no longer hide from the housing crisis| The Atlantic

Bird Flu Is Quietly Getting Scarier

Perhaps it’s time to talk about an H5N1 pandemic.| The Atlantic

This Fire Is Too Close to L.A. for Comfort

Urban spillover is becoming a greater threat as wildfires grow.| The Atlantic

What Happened to the Politically Conscious Black Athlete?

Many Black sports stars refused to be silent during the 2020 election. This time around, silence seems to suit them just fine.| The Atlantic

James Earl Jones Was Never Just One Thing

The actor, who died yesterday, was a towering figure whose work spanned genres, mediums, and generations.| The Atlantic

A Traditional Swiss Sheep Drive in a Changing World

Views of a traditional shepherding event among steep mountain valleys| The Atlantic

The Scariest Spacewalk in 50 Years

Spaceflight is entering its cowboy era.| The Atlantic

The Video That Perfectly Captures the Utter Strangeness of RFK Jr.

What’s he doing with that lizard?| The Atlantic

The Dangerous Rise of the Podcast Historians

If professional scholars don’t engage the public, charlatans and Holocaust deniers certainly will.| The Atlantic

How the War on Terror Warped the American Left

A new book on how 9/11 altered the national psyche also demonstrates how it stunted progressive politics.| The Atlantic

When America’s Views on Autism Started to Change

Steve Silberman’s work offered a new view of life for autistic individuals and their families.| The Atlantic

How Should Harris Debate Trump?

Democrats have some advice.| The Atlantic

Why Police Officers Rarely Change Jobs

What happens when officers feel stuck in a department?| The Atlantic

Why Mike Lee Folded

In 2016, he tried to stop Trump from becoming president. By 2020, he was trying to help Trump overturn the election. Now he could become Trump’s attorney general.| The Atlantic