Also in the Issue: Franklin Foer on How Mexico Could Get Back at the U.S. and David Frum on the Plan to End Europe
Chicago's Public Health Commissioner, Chief Technology Officer, Building Commissioner; American Lung Association President; WGN Chief Meteorologist; former NFL Linebacker Chris Draft to Join The Atlantic's Summit on Air Quality in America
Madrigal will write about technology, science, business, and trade
Honored for reporting on conditions in private prison in Louisiana
Winner to be announced during Festival event on April 24
Recognition comes with $100,000 in grants from Allstate
Eliot A. Cohen of Johns Hopkins’ SAIS Becomes Contributing Editor
Full day event to address future of education under the Trump administration from early childhood through college
The Atlantic to open global bureau in London for reporting, events, and business partnerships, with James Fallows as its first Europe Editor
Fourteenth Annual Award Recognizes Fearless Pursuit and Expression of Truth in Journalism; Reporting from the Associated Press, Mother Jones, Reuters, and The Washington Post Honored
A new project personalizing more than a century of journalism
Question Your Answers draws from The Atlantic’s 160-year legacy of challenging assumptions. #QuestionAnswers at TheAtlantic.com.
10-months-long investigation by CityLab finds major cities throughout the U.S. have spent millions on mobile surveillance tools—but there are still few rules about what happens to the information they capture.
The Atlantic’s must-read on cities in midst of year-long expansion
Aggressive reporting on Trump’s executive orders drive record audience; site pacing to end January at all-time high
David Frum explains how President Trump could lead the U.S. toward illiberalism
Somerville will integrate design across platforms: the magazine, at TheAtlantic.com, in video, on stage at live events.
Winning nonprofits to be named March 30 at event in Washington, D.C.
“Everything We Know From Trump’s (Limited) Financial Disclosures” from The Atlantic’s Business team offers a line by line accounting of the president-elect’s FEC filings— more than 200 pages from 2015 and 2016.