The Atlantic’s crossword puzzle gets a little more challenging every day, with the biggest puzzle on Sunday.
The former president is warning of “death & destruction” if he’s indicted.
David A. GrahamA generation of Americans still can’t escape the threat of COVID.
Yasmin TayagThe most crucial element of the fake Trump-arrest images is not that they are misleading. It is that they are cinematic.
Megan GarberWhen you stick ink-filled needles into your skin, your body’s defenders respond accordingly. Scientists aren’t sure if that’s good or bad for you.
Katherine J. WuIntelligence can make you happier, but only if you see it as more than a tool to get ahead.
Arthur C. BrooksYes, love requires some labor. But that shouldn’t define the relationship.
Nina Li CoomesFake images of Trump getting arrested may not fool anyone—but the next thing cooked up by AI might.
Charlie WarzelEvangelical leaders are abandoning the former president, and his Republican rivals are scrambling to win their support.
Tim AlbertaMillennials popularized bulky, super-cushioned shoes. Then Millennials got old.
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