The president has cultivated and encouraged the ugliest passions within the GOP, dousing the embers of hate with kerosene.
One of the first known uses of the term flyover country in print came from a midwesterner: In a 1980 issue of Esquire magazine, Thomas McGuane —a native of Michigan— quipped, “Because we live in ...
The Trump administration is squeezing Cuba to a breaking point—and is seemingly willing to engage in a high-seas stand-off ...
This sounds like a cutesy name for something genuinely alarming! Here are some other trends that might be coming next. Alpine ...
At any rate, the history of civil-military relations, the subject I was to lecture on, is extremely relevant today. Far more than their predecessors, Hegseth and President Trump have traduced the once ...
How was she to know that the great omertà of Millennial Feminism—that we had to take whatever people said about their life stories at face value—had broken? My word on my own life should be sufficient ...
The absurdity of a man who avoided Vietnam due to “bone spurs” dancing on the grave of a decorated combat veteran ...
A Mexican athlete said he was kidnapped and forced to compete for his life in a tournament of gangs. But was he actually ...
It’s also not terribly surprising that 100 years ago, one of the people most naturally poised to become a best-selling author ...
The economic shocks may well be coming, but we have already entered an age of profound uncertainty about ourselves and the world around us.
Shteyngart’s article is the latest in The Atlantic’s series “The Writer’s Way,” in which journalists and novelists follow the ...