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David A. Graham, Will Gottsegen, Tom Nichols, and colleagues guide you through today’s biggest news, ideas, and cultural happenings. Sign up for the newsletter here.
House Democrats’ articles of impeachment won’t advance, but they’re a striking escalation.
The former president won’t simply stand by and watch the Biden campaign implode.
The democracies must continue their long fight against Moscow’s barbarism.
It’s real, and it’s not going anywhere.
Plus: The search for America’s Atlantis
Arthur C. Brooks on the trap of staying on too long
Red, brown, or something else entirely?
Some establishment Democrats are starting to face reality.
An excavation of Trump’s “Black jobs” claim
Three Atlantic writers on the Supreme Court ruling and what it means for the presidency
Culture and entertainment musts from Isabel Fattal
I didn’t think it would come to this.
We must treat him like any other candidate for high office who is emotionally and mentally unstable.
Yes, travelers have nowhere else to go. But that’s not the only reason everything is so expensive at the gate.
A classic way to spend the season was falling out of style—until the arrival of the weird economy of the past few years.
The anti-abortion movement may have won the battle with Dobbs, but the war is just getting started.
Culture and entertainment musts from Kate Guarino
The future of large shopping centers will encompass much more than shopping.
Trump’s latest reported idea would result in massive tax cuts for the ultrarich—at the expense of other Americans.
Three Atlantic writers and editors share their Juneteenth recommendations.