USA Gymnastics has been undergoing a reckoning over widespread abuse. The
Atlantic staff writer Emma Green asks the former gymnast Rachael Denhollander
whether the sport can shake off that grim legacy.
Justice Stephen Breyer hasn’t retired yet. But filling Supreme Court seats is
just one battle in a war over the judiciary—one that progressives worry they’re
losing.
Lecrae, a major Christian rapper, found his religion in a culture where
evangelicalism and politics were tightly tied. When he realized he couldn’t live
with that anymore, the consequences were devastating.
White evangelicals have become the most powerful voting bloc in America, one
church mailing list at a time. But is the cost of political victory too high?
Progressive communities have been home to some of the fiercest battles over
COVID-19 policies, and some liberal policy makers have left scientific evidence
behind.
Many Americans would recognize the dilemma of Reuven, an anonymous
Yiddish-magazine editor who is anguished by his community’s moral failures in
the pandemic.