THIS WEEK AT THEATLANTIC.COM August 26, 2010 | POLITICS | Ken Mehlman comes out of the closet and talks about gay marriage, Karl Rove, and more. | | | | BUSINESS | Don't blame psychology for why many young people live at home—blame the economy. | | | | NATIONAL | A photo tour of New Orleans's Lower Ninth Ward, where destroyed homes and businesses stand frozen in time. | | | | INTERNATIONAL | Why they don't care about the latest controversy involving Islam in the U.S. | | | | SAGE, INK | | | CULTURE | Glee or 30 Rock? Mad Men or The Good Wife? A slideshow of the leading contenders. | | | | SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY | The Kindle and the iPad may be the latest gadgets, but reading has already undergone many transformations. | | | | FOOD | Drinking gin without a mixer? Unthinkable. Unless you've got a bottle of the good stuff. | | | | VIDEO | | | | MOST POPULAR THIS WEEK | - The Point of No Return
The Iranian nuclear threat will soon come to a head. A preemptive attack by Israel could be disastrous. It might happen anyway. International | Jeffrey Goldberg - High Strung
The inexplicable collapse of a tennis phenom. Culture | Tom Perrotta - Flogging Genghis Khan
Mongolia revives its strongman. Will the hordes follow? International | Bill Donahue - The End of Men
Women are dominating society as never before. National | Hanna Rosin - Have You Ever Tried to Sell a Diamond?
An unruly market may undo the work of a giant cartel and of an inspired, decades-long ad campaign. Business | Edward Jay Epstein | | THE ATLANTIC SEPTEMBER 2010 ISSUE SUBSCRIBE TODAY TO SAVE 59% ON 10 ISSUES! JUST $2.45 PER COPY! SUBSCRIBE | | | NEED THE ATLANTIC'S ADVICE? | Are there ants in your martini? Does your roommate need an intervention? Send all questions great and small to Jeffrey Goldberg and he might provide an answer in the next issue of The Atlantic. Please include your full name and address. SUBMIT YOUR QUESTION | | DON'T MISS | New rules of the game might require a new kind of loan. Business | Daniel Indiviglio | | The folk legend remembers a time before computers when everybody used to sing. Culture | Joe Fassler | | | | |