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To the uninitiated, the words abstinence and divestment may connote a sense of deprivation or sacrifice. When applied to a ...
The phrase has become a pejorative. Why?
A Biography and many other books. His newest, The Discovery of Britain: An Accidental History, from 500 Million BC to the Next Election, will be published next January.
After years of trying to improve his hospital in Riverton, Wyoming—first as a doctor, then as a board member and volunteer ...
Liz’s motivations for pursuing this specific journalistic practice are several: Like many writers, she’s drawn to outsiders, ...
Democratic organizers are hesitant to admit when get-out-the-vote efforts don’t work. One group is trying to change that.
Jay Bhattacharya, the NIH director, has made a point of welcoming dissent. A letter from his officials will test that.
The most recent Pew Research Center survey shows that 77 percent of Americans believe that discrimination against trans ...
“Capital punishment operates according to an emotional logic,” staff writer Elizabeth Bruenig writes in her July cover story for The Atlantic.. “Vengeance is elemental. Injustice cries out for redress ...
S ince President Donald Trump’s victory last fall, Democrats have been trying to reengage with male voters, find a “Joe Rogan ...
Most of the 23 states that still have an active death penalty allow a certain number of journalists to witness executions, as ...
As the president prepares to host Les Mis at the Kennedy Center, a Hugo biographer imagines the French author’s perspective.