If you’ve read or heard about Erie, Pennsylvania, since the election, it’s likely to be with framing as “declining Rust…
Meet the Dreamers who are one executive action away from losing everything.
Hundreds of asylum seekers have illegally crossed the border into Emerson, Manitoba, dividing the small town.
As part of our series of interviews with the winners of Allstate and The Atlantic’s Renewal Awards, I spoke…
As part of our series with of interviews with the winners of AllState and The Atlantic’s Renewal Awards, I…
As part of our series with of interviews with the winners of the The Atlantic’s Renewal Awards, I spoke…
Recently I spoke with Chelina Odbert, co-founder and executive director of Kounkuey Design Initiative, a Los Angeles-based nonprofit that applies…
As part of our conversations with winners of The Atlantic’s Renewal Awards, I spoke with Kelli Taylor and Tara…
The former president explains what it’s like to be both a person and a symbol.
In this week’s Atlantic coverage, our writers explored past presidents’ TV habits, how to move on from a criminal history…
As we’ve been working away on our book based on our “American Futures” travels over the past four…
In this week’s Atlantic coverage, our writers explored the rise of faith-based therapy, the partisan battle over for-profit schools, Germany’s…
To close out Women’s History Month, we’ve compiled stories written by influential women throughout The Atlantic’s 160-year history. Over…
In this week’s Atlantic coverage, our writers explored the joy in the world, the cost of universal child care, the…
In this week’s Atlantic coverage, our writers explored the cult classics of the future, Monopoly’s forgotten meaning, the legacy of…
Last year, Julie Beck wrote a popular piece centered on the question, “When Are You Really an…
In this week’s Atlantic coverage, our writers explored the social impact of medical misinformation, the historic divide between dentists and…
In this week’s Atlantic coverage, our writers explored why animals need sleep, the changing shape of American families, Mahershala Ali’s…
In the March 2017 issue of The Atlantic, our writers explored the path to autocratic government, the future of artificial…
Our collection of power plants for this photo series keeps growing: a nuclear one over Michigan, another one along the…
In this week’s Atlantic coverage, our writers explored the changing movie industry, the history of stardom, Ireland’s national-park invasion, a…
Photographs of Melissa Eich, a speech pathologist in Charlottesville, Virginia, taken by her husband Matt Eich