The Israeli Defense Establishment Revolts Against Netanyahu
To appease his far-right flank, the prime minister has refused to commit to Palestinian governance of Gaza. Israel’s security figures are calling his bluff.
To appease his far-right flank, the prime minister has refused to commit to Palestinian governance of Gaza. Israel’s security figures are calling his bluff.
In living with cancer, Suleika Jaouad has learned to wrench meaning from our short time on Earth.
The Atlantic’s writers and editors have chosen fiction and nonfiction to match all sorts of moods.
Our speech patterns can change with remarkable speed—if we want them to.
A looming deadline is already causing cuts in school budgets.
Repressing dissent, putting innocent people in prison, flubbing operations abroad—Iran just can’t seem to get out of its own way.
A collection of winning and honored images from this year’s nature photo competition
The new Hulu film about an atrocious moment in ’90s television is shocking, but revelatory.
Surgery at a teddy bear hospital in Germany, a performance at the Eurovision Song Contest in Sweden, coyote pups at an animal park in France, and much more
Autocrats in China, Russia, and elsewhere are now making common cause with MAGA Republicans to discredit liberalism and freedom around the world.
Phones can be addictive and distracting, and take a toll on teen mental health. Some schools are pushing back. (From 2023)
Giving children their own cart teaches them about courtesy and commerce while building families’ loyalty to the store. (From 2020)
“I just wanted to keep on raising a pig, full meal after full meal, spring into summer into fall.” (From 1948)
Why don’t women have options like that?