The Atlantic’s crossword puzzle gets a little more challenging every day, with the biggest puzzle on Sunday.
Opponents of COVID vaccines terrorize grieving families on social media.
Billy BallFord’s electric Mustang, the Mach-E, is attracting an unusual bunch of drivers—including me.
Katherine J. WuA journey through Ron DeSantis’s magic kingdom
Helen LewisThe U.S. requires parents to work in order to receive aid but does very little to enable parents to work—or workers to parent.
Stephanie H. MurrayDespite their initial mixed reviews, each of these titles is fascinating, complicated, and worth a try.
Bethanne PatrickThe January 6 jail anthem was a shocking addition to his repertoire. But our national attention span is so short that we’ve already moved on.
Tom NicholsThe Israeli prime minister and his radical allies pushed the country to the brink—and inspired the greatest mass movement in its history.
Yair RosenbergIsraeli demonstrators have worn the mantle of patriotism, and it’s worked.
Gal BeckermanThe idea that we exercise to get thin may be more dangerous than ever.
Xochitl GonzalezIf the pandemic ought to have given us anything, it should have been a more universal empathy toward the condition of illness.
Elizabeth Bruenig