The Atlantic’s crossword puzzle gets a little more challenging every day, with the biggest puzzle on Sunday.
Democrats have a growing sense of panic about conservative advances but are not seeing a president who shares their urgency.
Ronald BrownsteinThe agency can still regulate carbon pollution, just not in the most efficient, system-wide ways.
Robinson MeyerIn 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 PinskerKyiv’s success against Moscow forces us to reexamine our assumptions about what it means to be powerful.
Phillips Payson O’BrienWhy researchers can't agree after decades of studies
Ashley FettersThe U.S. seems to suffer from chronic Nothing Works Syndrome.
Derek ThompsonVodou has been condemned for much of its history. But some Haitian Americans are reclaiming the narrative through their own journeys with spirituality.
Nadege GreenInstead, befriend people who inspire awe in you.
Arthur C. BrooksThe evidence for a possible criminal case against the former president is piling up.
David FrenchThe former president attempted to violently overthrow the government of the United States, and his party ensured that he would face no consequences for doing so.
Adam Serwer