The Atlantic’s crossword puzzle gets a little more challenging every day, with the biggest puzzle on Sunday.
When 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. BrooksTraditional notions of the intellectual were never meant to include people who looked like me or who had a background like mine.
Ibram X. KendiAnti-Jewish bigots steal the show in the revived musical. And that’s why it works.
Yair RosenbergGender, rather than race or age or immigration status, has become the country’s sharpest social fault line.
Anna Louie SussmanWhat many conservative critics of wokeness actually oppose is the pursuit of equality.
Adam SerwerHis statements have been hotly disputed, but not refuted.
Mario LoyolaJenny Odell’s latest book asks an urgent question: What happens when our emergencies become banal?
Megan Garber