
The Most Tortured Relationship in America
Monogamy is one of the last bipartisan ideals—even if people struggle to live up to it.

Monogamy is one of the last bipartisan ideals—even if people struggle to live up to it.

Feisty children can be exhausting. They also possess a moral fire that deserves cultivating.

More than a decade before my dad died, I lost him to dementia.

But no one can find one.

The case for love-life balance

I came to New York sure of one thing—that no one could ever know my past.

A shockingly small portion of the shoreline is truly available to the public.

Telecommuting allows caregivers to manage a workload that is, if anything, way too big.

Just catching up can feel stale. Playing and wasting time together like kids do is how you make memories.

Distancing myself from her was heart-wrenching. It was also the healthiest choice.

There’s no harm in fantasies, even if you know they’ll never come true.

Carmen Ayala, caretaker for Adele Halperin, the subject of The Atlantic’s September 2023 cover story, has died. She was 81.

As marriage rates decline, the diamond industry is turning its eye to platonic relationships.

As brothers and sisters grow up, what they do can determine whether they stay stuck in their childhood roles—or break free of them.