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Dean Ball, Trump’s former AI adviser, says that the targeting of Anthropic is just one piece of a much larger political breakdown.

Dean Ball, Trump’s former AI adviser, says that the targeting of Anthropic is just one piece of a much larger political breakdown.

A conversation with Arash Azizi about Iranians’ hopes for their country and what it will take to get there

Dark humor is sometimes the most reliable weapon.

The U.S. and Israel are racing to destroy Iran’s missile supplies before their own air defenses are exhausted.

Chains are rolling out smaller and cheaper options for customers who just want a little treat.

The top and shortlisted entries from the 10 categories in this year’s contest for professionals were just announced, selected from more than 430,000 submissions.

J. D. Vance says this Middle East entanglement can’t be dumb—because Trump is smart.

Both loyalists and dissidents wept over the death of Ayatollah Khamenei. This common reaction to a tyrant’s demise is a symptom of the damage they do.

He has a beard, a splitting maul, and a house in Michigan. Is that enough to convince America that he’s a man of the people?

The wildly popular Norwegian novelist Vigdis Hjorth returns to a dark past.

Young and working-class people aren’t getting on the property ladder anymore.

The Cruz family spent years building a life in New York. Then the risks of staying became too great.

Killing anyone without a trial, let alone a foreign leader, involves a moral choice.

If anyone had suggested that I might really be a girl, I don’t know how I would have responded.

Congress should not have to argue over whether to trigger the War Powers Resolution, and certainly not in the midst of conflict.

America and Britain may be surrendering a crucial military base.

In this virtual event, Atlantic reporters will discuss the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the Trump administration’s response, the complicated history of regime changes, and what comes next.

The October 7 massacre transformed—and radicalized—Benjamin Netanyahu and the country he governs.

Iranians want democracy. Trump wants a brief conflict. Neither seems likely.

That life is better in the U.S. is no longer an article of faith.