Yet RFK Jr.’s romanticization of the past has led him to develop an anachronistic approach to health care. He is skeptical of the many advances—GLP-1s, vaccination, milk pasteurization—that have ...
Herrigel’s archery program was arduous and frustrating. “Drawing the bow caused my hands to start trembling after a few ...
Early in March, a high-ranking Emirati diplomat delivered a letter from Trump to Khamenei. Iran has now sent Khamenei’s ...
If that pattern holds, Trump’s tariffs are likely to backfire. The result will be a one-way ratcheting up of tariffs across ...
The administration has found a legal strategy to help it obfuscate significant factual details: go fast.
It’s now possible to be a Muslim Quaker or a Hindu one, or to not believe in any god at all. That said, Quakers all over the ...
Philip J. Deloria is the Leverett Saltonstall Professor of History at Harvard University and the author, most recently, of Becoming Mary Sully: Toward an American Indian Abstract.
In 1969, my father gave voice to an activist generation of Native Americans.
Richard White, the historian and author of "The Republic for Which It Stands," explains what made the late 19th century ...
Authoritarian leaders are most dangerous when they’re popular. Wrecking the economy is unlikely to broaden Trump’s support.
The surprisingly expansive levies on imports will open up a future of high prices. This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, ...
The health secretary’s indiscriminate layoffs will undermine his own priorities.