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The rising costs of medicines and treatments pose significant challenges to both patients and the healthcare industry. Join The Atlantic in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, October 23, for The Next ...
If the Democrats win control of one chamber of Congress next year—they are the slight favorites in the House, whereas the ...
A bunch of professional-football luminaries are in attendance, including the Hall of Famer John Lynch, the former Pro Bowl ...
Arundhati Roy’s new memoir, 'Mother Mary Comes to Me,' explores the formidable matriarch who set the novelist and political ...
Proven solutions have been rejected by the administration in favor of no-tolerance policies and flashy shows of force.
Young people are using ChatGPT to write their applications; HR is using AI to read them; no one is getting hired.
More than two years of civil war in Sudan have displaced 12 million people, killed at least 150,000 (and likely far more than ...
But evolution has not moved quickly enough to conceal animals from human-surveillance technologies, which are undergoing ...
Decades of personalist rule turned Argentina into a global economic laughingstock. Donald Trump seems to have misunderstood ...
America’s health secretary has moved into attack mode.
It has been easy, in part because of the bluster of the Trumps’ approach to promotion, to discount the family’s dalliances in ...
The U.S. is reorienting its foreign policy to protect governments that manipulate and suppress information.