Coal: The View from 2,000 Feet
James Fallows flies his plane over the mines of West Virginia and discusses the future of energy
James Fallows flies his plane over the mines of West Virginia and discusses the future of energy
A former commander of Korean-American forces writes that U.S. strategy has worked, and will continue to work, on the peninsula
In the most productive lame duck session in half a century, the president followed his "shellacking" with a December to remember
If Internet growth in China continues at its current pace, Chinese will be the dominant language of the Web in five years
As shopping goes down to the wire, let these smartphone apps guide you
Investors and economists argue for and against green energy as a path to prosperity
Grab some olive oil and stave off cookie boredom with a Greek recipe from The Atlantic's food channel
Incomes and spending rise as saving slows. Is recession frugality behind us?
Why New START is more about Iran, North Korea, and international terrorism
Can apps abide by copyright laws while delivering music to our phones? They're working on it.
See the film for its cinematography, not for the Coens' take on John Wayne
Companies like Moody's said toxic housing assets were worthy of AAA bond status. Why should we listen to them now?
Why the same old commercials don't work on you anymore
If the ex-governor goes for another season, how would she film the show and run for president at the same time?
Could red states like Texas go blue? New residents may crack open GOP turf.
The match-ups, teams, and players to watch over the next several weeks
The Christmas candies aren't what you think they are. For starters, there's no fruit in these holiday sweets.
More spending by businesses spending pushed the economy ahead
Why only coal can stop global warming, the error-prone nature of dialysis, how to be a frugal divorcée, and more