America’s Terrifying Battle to Control the Seas

Recent developments reveal escalating tensions and strategic shifts in America’s efforts to dominate the seas amid growing global competition.

The Atlantic’s July Issue: How to Tell the American Story

The Atlantic’s July issue marks the 250th anniversary with essays on America’s history, identity, and the challenge of unifying a polarized nation.

The growing US-Israel split over Iran

Tensions grow between the US and Israel over military responses to Iran, with conflicting priorities and recent strikes highlighting divisions amid upcoming elections.

The Other Side of World War II

New research reveals overlooked narratives from World War II, shedding light on lesser-known stories that challenge traditional histories.

The Official Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood YouTube Channel Goes Live: Watch Complete Episodes, Including the Very First

The official Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood YouTube channel is now live, offering full episodes and rare content to viewers worldwide as it celebrates its 60th anniversary.

Deportations—The Forgotten Holocaust

An in-depth look at the often overlooked suffering during Holocaust deportations, focusing on survivor accounts and the process’s brutality.

How Liminalism Became the Defining Aesthetic of Our Time

Liminalism has emerged as a dominant aesthetic, reflecting societal anxieties and the surreal experience of late capitalism through digital and physical ‘in-between’ spaces.

Delacroix’s Entry of the Crusaders into Constantinople Restored

The Louvre has completed conservation work on Delacroix’s ‘Entry of the Crusaders into Constantinople,’ restoring its colors and details to their original brilliance.

French-Iranian author Marjane Satrapi, author of ‘Persepolis’, dies at 56

Renowned author of ‘Persepolis’ and filmmaker Marjane Satrapi has died at age 56, a year after her husband’s death, confirmed by family sources.

Hear the First Book of Homer’s Iliad Read Aloud in the Original Greek

A YouTuber has delivered the first widely accessible recording of Homer’s Iliad Book 1 in original Greek, blending linguistic accuracy with emotional resonance.