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November 24, 2025
That MAGA Account Might Be a Troll From Pakistan
How X blew up its own platform with a new location feature
The Atlantic
November 24, 2025
The Conservative Movement’s Intellectual Collapse
Trump is both a product and a cause of the collapse of intellectual standards on the right.
The Atlantic
November 24, 2025
The Real Fight Over Geoengineering Is Beginning
The idea of artificially lowering the planet’s temperature is gaining supporters and hitting political opposition.
The Atlantic
November 24, 2025
The Hardest Job in San Francisco
“You spent six months to get somebody to take a medication. Was that really worthwhile?”
The Atlantic
November 24, 2025
The Rise and Rot of the MAGA Right
Under Trump, post-liberal intellectuals have abandoned tradition for radicalism and scholarship for vulgarity.
The Atlantic
November 23, 2025
What the Deported Venezuelans Went Through in El Salvador
Forty men sent to El Salvador by the Trump administration have shared disturbing accounts of abuse by a regime that America paid to imprison...
The Atlantic
November 23, 2025
Climate Realism Is a Delusion
By shooting for 3 degrees Celsius of warming, the world could slide towards a more cataclysmic 4 degrees.
The Atlantic
November 23, 2025
Tilting the Playing Field
Trump and his allies seem to want to transform American politics into a system for producing Republican victory.
The Atlantic
November 23, 2025
The Fantastical Storytelling of Nollywood Movies
Nigerian epic thrillers, Chimamanda Adichie’s books, and more culture and entertainment recommendations
The Atlantic
November 22, 2025
Why Marjorie Taylor Greene Needed Donald Trump
Without him, she’s just one of 435 House members.
The Atlantic
November 22, 2025
Marjorie Taylor Greene Came So Close to Getting the Joke
What the Georgia representative learned in Washington
The Atlantic
November 22, 2025
What to Do When Your Friends Disappoint You
A “friendship breakup” isn’t always the answer.
The Atlantic
November 22, 2025
The Shutdown Is Over, but Its Damage Is Not
Its effects will linger for some time.
The Atlantic
November 22, 2025
Trump Has a Recipe for War and Corruption, Not Peace
Who would benefit from the White House’s 28-point proposal for Ukraine?
The Atlantic
November 22, 2025
It Is Never Too Late to Speak Out
The conservative backlash against Nick Fuentes has yet to challenge the president who had him over for dinner.
The Atlantic
November 22, 2025
Today’s Instagram Trivia Answers
Here are the questions and answers from today’s Atlantic Trivia on Instagram.
The Atlantic
November 22, 2025
Trump and Mamdani’s Strange First Meeting
A “communist” and a “despot” walk into the Oval Office …
The Atlantic
November 21, 2025
Border Patrol’s Chaotic Week in North Carolina
Agents swept in and left residents to sort through fear, fact, and fiction.
The Atlantic
November 21, 2025
A DMZ for Ukraine
Trump’s peace plan envisages a divide like the one that splits the Korean peninsula.
The Atlantic
November 21, 2025
It’s Official: Vaccines Don’t Cause Autism
U.S. public health has entered the age of misleading double negatives.
The Atlantic
November 21, 2025
Today’s Atlantic Trivia: Gift-Giving Edition
Test your knowledge—and read our latest stories for a little extra help.
The Atlantic
November 21, 2025
The President Is Losing Control of Himself
Donald Trump’s outbursts on social media this week were different than usual.
The Atlantic
November 21, 2025
Gas-Station Weed Is Fighting for Its Life
A new law is set to devastate the industry that brought THC sodas and cookies to American convenience stores.
The Atlantic
November 21, 2025
Elon Musk: Better Than Jesus?
Grok is trying to rewrite history on behalf of its creator.
The Atlantic
November 21, 2025
Two Genres That Aren’t So Different After All
Reconsidering the plot vs. not debate
The Atlantic
November 21, 2025
Are Sports the Most Valuable Commodity in the World?
Pablo Torre on billionaire sportswashers, YouTube unboxing videos, and the rampant gambling that’s threatening the integrity of sports
The Atlantic
November 21, 2025
Death in the Time of Trump
While old Washington memorialized Dick Cheney, the sitting president rage-posted.
The Atlantic
November 21, 2025
Photos of the Week: Christmas Market, Mountain Frost, Penguin Outing
The 2025 Miss Universe competition in Thailand, lingering damage from Hurricane Melissa in Cuba, a volcanic eruption in Indonesia, ice sculp...
The Atlantic
November 21, 2025
Oz Has Never Been Less Wonderful
The Wicked sequel takes a dreary turn from the irresistible first film.
The Atlantic
November 21, 2025
The Growing Fissures in MAGA World
The intraparty fight over the Epstein files was only the prelude.
The Atlantic
November 21, 2025
Trump’s Dreadful Peace Plan for Ukraine
The White House is giving Putin permission to try again.
The Atlantic
November 21, 2025
The Earliest Days of The Atlantic Online
The year 1995 was full of flash art and wild optimism about the internet.
The Atlantic
November 20, 2025
The Last Device You’ll Ever Need
Tech companies are racing to give AI a physical shape.
The Atlantic
November 20, 2025
The CDC’s Website Is Anti-Vaccine Now
The agency’s revamped vaccine-safety page enshrines Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s fringe beliefs as government guidance.
The Atlantic
November 20, 2025
Why the Sequel to Last Year’s Brightest Film Took a Dark Turn
The director of “Wicked” knows he took a big swing with its sequel.
The Atlantic
November 20, 2025
Women Keep Ruining the Workplace!!
They keep feeding us fruit, and now we have to wear clothes.
The Atlantic
November 20, 2025
The Ghislaine Maxwell Emails
The longtime Epstein associate reveled in her privileges after the Trump administration moved her to more comfortable surroundings.
The Atlantic
November 20, 2025
When Border Patrol Comes to Town
The new face of Trump’s immigration crackdown
The Atlantic
November 20, 2025
How to Be a Happy Speck in Time
Self-esteem is overrated. The better path to enlightenment is through contemplating one’s insignificance.
The Atlantic
November 20, 2025
The Pig Is in the White House
This is what consequence-free misogyny looks like.
The Atlantic
November 20, 2025
The Rise of the ‘Sex and the City Conservative’
What does it mean to be a MAGA woman in 2025?
The Atlantic
November 20, 2025
Leftists and Moderates Are Trying to Be More Like Each Other
The Democratic Party’s rival factions might actually have managed to find an economic message they can agree on.
The Atlantic
November 20, 2025
How to Fix the Mess of College Sports
Athletic departments are spending too much money on the wrong things.
The Atlantic
November 20, 2025
A Self-Defeating Reversal on Ukraine
The Trump administration had actually begun to make progress. Now it’s all in doubt.
The Atlantic
November 20, 2025
The Green Machine
Why the Border Patrol–not ICE—is taking over Trump’s mass-deportation campaign
The Atlantic
November 20, 2025
Trump 2.0 Suddenly Looks Like Trump 1.0
Infighting. Bad polls. Party divisions. Midterm fears. It’s all back.
The Atlantic
November 19, 2025
A Wild 48 Hours in the Epstein Saga
The president baits, deflects, and chews the scenery in a drama that just won’t die.
The Atlantic
November 19, 2025
The End of the American Empire
The historian Margaret MacMillan on the impact of the Trump-led American withdrawal from world leadership. Plus: David on the corrupting eff...
The Atlantic
November 19, 2025
Eight Plot-Heavy Books That Will Keep You Turning Pages
Some readers enjoy plotless, heady fiction. Those who don’t should try these titles.
The Atlantic
November 19, 2025
To Survive the Next Pandemic, Walk More, the NIH Says
The agency is picking up Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s argument that a healthy immune system can keep even pandemic germs at bay.- 1
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