Adam Silver Goes to War
The mild-mannered NBA commissioner has overseen a time of peace and prosperity for his league. Until now.
The mild-mannered NBA commissioner has overseen a time of peace and prosperity for his league. Until now.
Do you really like that new song—or is someone manipulating you?
Disappearing soda cans are a symptom of a broader aluminum crisis.
The first step is admitting that the United Kingdom has a problem.
Yesterday’s election sent a message to all Republicans of conscience.
Thinking otherwise can enable the left’s worst instincts, as a speech at the University of Michigan’s commencement showed.
According to MS NOW, the FBI has launched an investigation into an Atlantic reporter.
Scaling the world’s highest mountain is a very different experience than it was when I climbed it.
The act of choosing friendships is what gives them value. (From 2023)
The life secrets of those who flailed early but succeeded by old age (From 2024)
A whole two days off from work, in which we can do what we please, has only recently become a near-universal right. What we choose to do looks increasingly like work, and idleness has acquired a bad name. Herein, a history of leisure. (From 1991)
“There is no logical reason why a man who has the misfortune to break his leg, or to contract an illness that confines him to his house, should therefore lose his right to vote.” (From 1900)
Caro Claire Burke on her best-selling novel, Yesteryear, and the retrograde fantasy that inspired it.
Danielle Crittenden on losing a daughter, grief, and her new memoir, Dispatches From Grief.
There are authoritarian tactics already at work in the United States. To root them out, you have to know where to look.
Younger generations are having a hard time imagining their future.
Track the creative works that tech companies are using to train their large language models.
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