“This war is over when the Russians understand that they can’t win.”
The conclusion of our three-part series, No Easy Fix
San Francisco is changing how it responds to homelessness and addiction on its streets—but people who need help right now don’t have the luxury of waiting.
Introducing No Easy Fix, a new three-part miniseries from Radio Atlantic, about the widespread addiction and homelessness that threaten the city’s future
The Trump administration is again going after undocumented minors—but its approach is different than during his first presidency.
A conversation with Julie K. Brown, the investigative reporter who knows more than almost anyone else about Jeffrey Epstein
It’s time for everyone to engage in the depopulation debate, says Dean Spears, a co-author of After the Spike.
Listen to Jeffrey Goldberg’s interview with Ken Casey of the Dropkick Murphys.
Things could get better. Or much worse.
It’s really hard.
The military may start to see itself differently.
The best explanation for what went wrong
An interview with Tamir Pardo, who argues that Israel’s military campaign has been flawed from the start
A detailed system meant to keep pilots from flying when they need mental-health care may be leading them to avoid the help they need.
Starting with his claims of an “autism epidemic.”
He’s the American president Gulf leaders have been waiting for.
How tariffs may challenge the way you shop
The president’s enthusiasm for digital currency could destabilize America’s financial systems.
A conversation with Jeffrey Goldberg, Ashley Parker, and Michael Scherer about their recent interview with the president of the United States
Why he didn’t see this coming