The Colorado Supreme Court Just Gave Republicans a Chance to Save Themselves
They should take it. #press
The Colorado Supreme Court Just Gave Republicans a Chance to Save Themselves
They should take it. #press
Can Ukraine Clean Up Its Defense Industry Fast Enough?
Kyiv’s struggle to free its weapons production from graft #press
Is This How Amazon Ends?
An open embrace of cheap foreign products has helped Amazon take over the world. It also might guarantee Amazon’s eventual obsolescence. #press
The ‘Permanently Orphaned’
Migrant families won their case against the government, but the damage can’t be undone. #press
Wooden Touch Screens Are Coming
Scientists are turning wood into something that’s stronger than plastic and transparent like glass. #press
What Happens When the U.S. Overestimates Its Power
American leaders keep overestimating their control over events in the Middle East, Ukraine, and around the world. #press
AI’s ‘Fog of War’
How can institutions protect Americans against a technology no one fully understands? #press
America Isn’t Ready for the Two-Household Child
Joint custody is a growing reality—but the country’s systems for supporting families aren’t built to accommodate it. #press
The Trump Prosecutions Are Cause to Celebrate the Rule of Law
Compared with the mire of uncertainty in which the nation has wallowed for the past several years, the present moment is a much brighter one. #press
The Sanctions Against Russia Are Starting to Work
Economic penalties gain force over time, and for average Russians, the pain is finally setting in. #press
Trump Will Follow Through on His Threats
We’ve become inured to his rhetoric, but his message has grown darker. #press
Civil Rights Undone
How Trump could unwind generations of progress #press
Generative AI’s iPhone Moment
Google’s long-awaited Gemini model shows that the technology is losing its magic. #press
Corruption Unbound
Donald Trump and his cronies left his first administration with a playbook for self-enrichment in a second term. #press
Why Xi Wants Trump to Win
A second Trump term would allow China to cement its grip on the developing world. #press
Henry Kissinger’s Real Legacy
The Atlantic’s writing and reporting on one of the most controversial and influential foreign-policy thinkers of the past 50 years #press
Netanyahu's Odd Embrace of Elon Musk
The Israeli prime minister is playing a seedily transactional game. #press
Something Big Just Happened at COP
Wealthy countries might finally pay for the climate change they caused. #press
Three Ways to Tell If Research Is Bunk
Here are some rules for deciding whether a new social-science finding is really useful to you. #press
Sick Season Will Be Worse From Now On
Living with one more very deadly respiratory virus means … exactly that. #press
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