Five Animated Movies That Grow Up With You
Even as we get older, we don’t have to abandon certain comfort watches. This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the d…
Even as we get older, we don’t have to abandon certain comfort watches. This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the d…
This time around, the Upper East Side is the epicenter of the fro-yo explosion—draw from this whatever demographic inferences you will. Butterfield Market, the fancy-schmancy groc…
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Türkiye will host a high-level three-member delegation from the European Union, including the bloc’s top diplomat, on June 30, just days before a NATO summit in the capital Ankara…
The speech will not surprise anyone who has read Krasznahorkai’s novels. His themes are learned; his settings numerous and far-flung; his imagination apocalyptic, but very, very f…
Tehran said on June 28 it carried out a third day of retaliatory strikes against U.S. attacks on Iranian territory, as both accused the other of violating their fragile ceasefire,…
The historical designation of 'Persian Gulf' has faced challenges from Arab regimes, but in 2025, Donald Trump abandoned efforts to replace it with 'Arabian Gulf.'
Those handclaps were everywhere. Not quite applause, more like the sound of strangers finding unison. Wonder began releasing records in the mid-eighties as a teen-ager, and his sw…
“To live, we must die every instant. We must perish again and again in the storms that make life possible.”
On July 9 in Paris, personal items and prototypes from the famously secretive designer will be auctioned. By personally initiating and organizing the sale, Martin Margiela, who le…
A "massive" Ukrainian drone strike killed one person and wounded another in southern Russia and caused a fire in a refinery, the regional governor said on Sunday.
Inflation in Iran rose sharply in June, driven by the Middle East war, reaching a peak of 88.6 percent year-on-year, according to official figures released on June 27.