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How Labour Defeated Populism
Keir Starmer’s party beat the far right and far left by addressing real voters’ problems.
Keir Starmer’s party beat the far right and far left by addressing real voters’ problems.
Catherine Breillat’s Last Summer and Miranda July’s All Fours find danger in domestic bliss.
Horizon: An American Saga is the type of ambitious Western they don’t make anymore—and it might be worth your time.
I thought I was done dating. But after moving across the country, I had to start again—this time, in search of platonic love.
The Harvard Study of Adult Development has established a strong correlation between deep relationships and well-being. The question is, how does a person nurture those deep relationships?
Jurists who preach fidelity to the Constitution are making decisions that flatly contradict our founding document’s text and ideals.
“During the first month after I went to live with Pablo, I never left the house. Most of that time I spent in the studio watching him draw and paint.”
“I’m going to find out what the hell the FBI did and I’m going to expose it to the world.”
136 books that made America think
The environment in which kids grow up today is hostile to human development.
People are discovering the truth about their biological parents with DNA—and learning that incest is far more common than many think.
How the world’s greatest businessman drove his newspaper into a ditch
First ladies have unique influence over their husband’s decision to embark on a presidential campaign, and over the presidency itself.
In recent years, the idea that educators should be teaching kids qualities like grit and self-control has caught on. Successful strategies, though, are hard to come by.
The president’s age isn’t his problem.
Nervous Democrats mount an antidemocratic campaign against their own president.
I leave with doubts and foreboding that I would not have anticipated when I completed my formal education in 1982.
The game is rigged.
The president has repeatedly disparaged the intelligence of service members, and asked that wounded veterans be kept out of military parades, multiple sources tell The Atlantic.
The irony: Online is where we most need the identity cues that idiosyncratic language used to provide.