
The Fourth of July That Saved My Family
My parents’ rescue at Entebbe taught me that freedom survives only because people choose to defend it.

My parents’ rescue at Entebbe taught me that freedom survives only because people choose to defend it.







An unfinished ode from 1876 offers a lesson for America’s 250th.

Bernardo de Gálvez helped win the Revolution. Can he win over 21st-century America?

Jamir Nazir, the controversial winner of the Commonwealth award, tells his side of the story.


The authors of Muskism break down the beliefs, business strategy, and political influence behind the world’s richest man.


The expansiveness of the concept helps explain its endurance.


A day at the fair featuring patriotic energy drinks, a George Washington impersonator, and lots of ABBA


Sweating through one of the hottest days in history (From 2024)

Wherever there is stillness there is the still small voice, nature’s old song and dance … A meditation on silence and other matters. (From 1981)

“Can anyone explain in mere prose the wonder of one note following or coinciding with another so that we feel that it is exactly how those notes had to be? Of course not.” (From 1957)

A new curriculum plays down America’s sins.

The Atlantic’s editor in chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, on America’s 250th anniversary and the American idea today. Plus: what we can learn from American history on this Fourth of July and City on a Hill: A History of American Exceptionalism by Abram Van Engen.

The authors of Muskism break down the beliefs, business strategy, and political influence behind the world’s richest man.

There are authoritarian tactics already at work in the United States. To root them out, you have to know where to look.

Younger generations are having a hard time imagining their future.






























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