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The Bike Effect: How 'Copenhagenization' Saves Time, Money, and Lives

The Bike Effect: How 'Copenhagenization' Saves Time, Money, and Lives

The many benefits of persuading drivers to commute on two wheels More »

The 10 Most Economically Powerful Cities in the World

The 10 Most Economically Powerful Cities in the World

Check back in the coming days, as we count down to one with profiles of each city on this list More »

Who Will Save Clean Energy?

Who Will Save Clean Energy?

Washington is waving the white flag on green More »

Why the U.S. Economy Is Not Biased Against Men

Why the U.S. Economy Is Not Biased Against Men

Two responses to Marty Nemko More »

Live Chat With Stephen Marche About His Cover Story, 'Is Facebook Making Us Lonely?'

The author of The Atlantic's May 2012 cover story will be online to answer readers' questions at 3 p.m. on Monday, April 16. More »

Supreme Court Health-Care Oral Arguments: The Transcripts

Supreme Court Health-Care Oral Arguments: The Transcripts

Oral arguments before the Supreme Court over the Affordable Care Act have now ended. Read the full transcripts here. More »

Live Chat With Roger Lowenstein

"The blasting of Bernanke from both extremes is, to put it mildly, unprecedented," writes Roger Lowenstein in the cover story of the April Atlantic. On Tuesday, March 27, at 11 a.m. Eastern time, Lowenstein will be online to discuss the Fed chief's success and America's ambivalence toward it. This event is now closed. The full transcript appears below. <a… More »

Debating the Connection Between Religious Beliefs and Political Leanings

Debating the Connection Between Religious Beliefs and Political Leanings

Atlantic Senior Editor Robert Wright joins MSNBC's Up with Chris Hayes to discuss the interplay between religion and politics. More »

Live Chat With Jonathan Alter

Live Chat With Jonathan Alter

In the April issue of The Atlantic, Jonathan Alter writes about Rahm Emanuel's efforts to clean up Chicago. Alter will be discuss the article online on Thursday, March 22, at 3:30 p.m. Eastern time. More »

Ben Bernanke: Hero or Villain?

Financial journalist Roger Lowenstein, author of The Atlantic's cover story on Ben Bernanke, appeared on MSNBC's Daily Rundown to discuss public perception of the Federal Reserve chairman. More »

The Odds of War With Iran: 'It's Basically a Coin Toss'

Atlantic correspondent Dominic Tierney discusses a new feature from TheAtlantic.com, the Iran War Clock, with MSNBC's Alex Witt. More »

Goldberg: 'Zero Percent Possibility' Obama and Netanyahu Got Everything They Wanted

Goldberg: 'Zero Percent Possibility' Obama and Netanyahu Got Everything They Wanted

The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg joined PBS' NewsHour to discuss the critical meeting between President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the still-unresolved response to the nuclear threat posed by Iran. More »

Taking Stock of Obama and Netanyahu's Crucial Meeting

Taking Stock of Obama and Netanyahu's Crucial Meeting

The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg joined Charlie Rose to discuss Monday's meeting between President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. More »

Will Israel Strike Iran?

Will Israel Strike Iran?

The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg joins the roundtable on "This Week With George Stephanopoulos" to discuss his interview with President Obama and the rising tensions between Iran and Israel. More »

Parsing Obama's Message on Iran

On MSNBC's "Andrea Mitchell Reports," The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg discusses his interview with President Barack Obama, who made his most extensive comments to-date on Iran in an exclusive sit-down with Goldberg earlier this week. More »

The Civil War at 150: Through the Eyes of The Atlantic

The Civil War at 150: Through the Eyes of The Atlantic

On C-SPAN's "American History TV, The Atlantic's James Bennet and Scott Stossel discuss some of their favorite works from the magazine's special Civil War issue More »

Lyle Lovett, Tim and Eric, the Iditarod: The Week Ahead in Pop Culture

Lyle Lovett, Tim and Eric, the Iditarod: The Week Ahead in Pop Culture

A look at the things we're most excited about watching, reading, browsing, and listening to More »

Steve Martin, Sleigh Bells: The Week Ahead in Pop Culture

Steve Martin, Sleigh Bells: The Week Ahead in Pop Culture

A look at the things we're most excited about watching, reading, browsing, and listening to More »

Anne Rice, 'Secret World of Arrietty': The Week Ahead in Pop Culture

Anne Rice, 'Secret World of Arrietty': The Week Ahead in Pop Culture

A look at the things we're most excited about watching, reading, browsing, and listening to More »

'Smash,' A.S. Byatt, 'Rampart': The Week Ahead in Pop Culture

'Smash,' A.S. Byatt, 'Rampart': The Week Ahead in Pop Culture

A look at the things we're most excited about watching, reading, browsing, and listening to More »

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