The attacked country celebrates its heroic resistance—but soon realizes that it has been reduced to rubble.
First a shot to lose weight, then a pill to keep it off.
Children have a folklore all their own, and the games, rhymes, trends, and legends that catch on spread to many kids across ...
President Trump’s war in Iran is putting economic pressure on many European countries. On Washington Week With The Atlantic, ...
A dorning urban intersections and rising high at countryside interstate exits, the gas-station sign announces the mood of the ...
S ince 2015, Donald Trump has been an apex predator on the internet. His social-media posts have caused geopolitical crises ...
Airports are suffering a perfect storm of actual problems and passenger anxieties.
The war was intended to change Iran’s political future. In the end it may change America’s.
The Christophers starts as the tale of a forgery, but ends as an intimate meditation on art.
Education is on the verge of becoming fully automated.
Vice President Vance is having a busy month. He may facilitate negotiations with Iran in Pakistan this weekend—part of the ...
CAR-T cell therapy, originally developed for cancer, is showing ever more promise as a treatment for autoimmune diseases.
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