The Atlantic’s crossword puzzle gets a little more challenging every day, with the biggest puzzle on Sunday.
If, after the latest January 6 hearing, House Republicans persist in their policy of pro-Trump cover-up, American democracy is in dire peril.
David FrumCassidy Hutchinson’s account of Donald Trump’s behavior destroys any defense the president once had.
David A. GrahamA cryptic utterance from a supposed spambot never lost its relevance.
Kaitlyn TiffanyIn many households, men think like helpers and women think like managers. A gender expert’s new book suggests ways for couples to escape that dynamic.
Joe PinskerThe great “convergence” of the mid-20th century may have been an anomaly.
Ronald BrownsteinFor the first time, COVID vaccines are getting an update in the U.S. But Americans still need to be persuaded to take them.
Katherine J. WuShe seems to find fault with everything I do.
Lori GottliebZoom out from the noise of the latest Brexit disagreements, and the truth is that unionist disruption will one day have to bow to the inevitable.
Jane FergusonI’ve never regretted it, and other women need the choice that I had.
Jemele HillIn the face of government inaction, the country’s best chance at keeping the crisis from spiraling relies on everyone to keep caring.
Ed Yong