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March 4, 2026
The Coming Invasion of Iran
The U.S. and Israel are arming Kurdish groups to stage an incursion. What could go wrong?
The Atlantic
March 4, 2026
California’s Deadliest Avalanche Turned on One Choice
Why did a group of 15 skiers take a risky route on a dangerous day?
The Atlantic
March 4, 2026
Nobody Made Trump Attack Iran
The most powerful person in the world is responsible for the choices he makes.
The Atlantic
March 4, 2026
The Tyranny of the Relationship Gap
Age gaps, swag gaps, woke gaps—where does it end?
The Atlantic
March 4, 2026
Is This the Best Use of American Missiles?
The United States is burning through scarce munitions while Russia and China watch and wait.
The Atlantic
March 3, 2026
Trump’s Former AI Adviser Is Furious
Dean Ball warns that the targeting of Anthropic is just one piece of a much larger political breakdown.
The Atlantic
March 3, 2026
What Anti-Regime Iranians Can't Agree On
A conversation with Arash Azizi about Iranians’ hopes for their country and what it will take to get there
The Atlantic
March 3, 2026
Dark Humor and the Iranian Resistance
Sometimes the most reliable weapon is a grim joke.
The Atlantic
March 3, 2026
A War of Stockpiles
The U.S. and Israel are racing to destroy Iran’s missile supplies before their own air defenses are exhausted.
The Atlantic
March 3, 2026
The Last Days of Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
American restaurants are going all in on snacks.
The Atlantic
March 3, 2026
Finalists From the 2026 Sony World Photography Awards Professional Competition
The top and shortlisted entries from the 10 categories in this year’s contest for professionals were just announced, selected from more than...
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March 3, 2026
A Very Stable War
J. D. Vance says this Middle East entanglement can’t be dumb—because Trump is smart.
The Atlantic
March 3, 2026
Why Iranians Cried Over Khamenei
Both loyalists and dissidents cried over the death of Ayatollah Khamenei. This common reaction to a dictator’s demise is a symptom of the da...
The Atlantic
March 3, 2026
Pete Buttigieg in the Wilderness
He has a beard, a splitting maul, and a house in Michigan. Is that enough to convince America that he’s a man of the people?
The Atlantic
March 3, 2026
Vigdis Hjorth’s Family Secrets
The wildly popular Norwegian novelist returns again and again to a dark past.
The Atlantic
March 3, 2026
The Disappearing American Mortgage
Young and working-class people aren’t getting on the property ladder anymore.
The Atlantic
March 3, 2026
How the Cruz Family Decided to Self-Deport
The Cruz family spent years building a life in New York. Then the risks of staying became too great.
The Atlantic
March 3, 2026
Trump Opens the Pandora’s Box of Assassination
Killing anyone without a trial, let alone a foreign leader, involves a moral choice.
The Atlantic
March 3, 2026
In Defense of Effeminate Gay Boys
If anyone had suggested that I might really be a girl, I don’t know how I would have responded.
The Atlantic
March 2, 2026
What the War Powers Resolution Actually Means
America faces a constitutional dilemma.
The Atlantic
March 2, 2026
On the Chagos Islands, Trump Is Right
The president is rightfully concerned about the fate of America’s most important military base in the Indian Ocean.
The Atlantic
March 2, 2026
The Big Story: The Iran War
In this virtual event, Atlantic reporters will discuss the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the Trump administration’s response, the complic...
The Atlantic
March 2, 2026
Today's Atlantic Trivia Questions and Answers, Week 19
Test your knowledge—and read our latest stories for a little extra help.
The Atlantic
March 2, 2026
Bibi Netanyahu’s Greatest Gamble
October 7 transformed—and radicalized—Israel’s longest-serving leader and the country he governs.
The Atlantic
March 2, 2026
After Khamenei, What Now?
Iranians want democracy. Trump wants a brief conflict. Neither seems likely.
The Atlantic
March 2, 2026
How America Lost Its Shine in China
That life is better in the U.S. is no longer an article of faith.
The Atlantic
March 2, 2026
The Cost of Being Uninsured
My aunt couldn’t afford to go to the hospital. She ended up there anyway.
The Atlantic
March 2, 2026
Literature Has a Stay-at-Home-Dad Problem
Unemployable, emasculated, blundering: In novels, full-time fathers seem to always be falling short.
The Atlantic
March 2, 2026
The Most Sickening Twist in ‘Industry’ Is Also Its Most Insightful
The hit HBO show is making a point about how power works in a world of interconnected crime.
The Atlantic
March 2, 2026
Is ‘America First’ Over?
Trump promised to stop wars. His grip on his base is being questioned now that he’s started one.
The Atlantic
March 1, 2026
Cuba Is Next
Trump’s campaign to take out long-standing U.S. irritants looks back to the Caribbean.
The Atlantic
March 1, 2026
Connor Storrie Knew What ‘SNL’ Viewers Wanted to See
An actor known for baring it all onscreen transformed his body into a prop.
The Atlantic
March 1, 2026
Iran’s Likeliest Near Future
The Islamic Republic may endure, but in a very different form.
The Atlantic
March 1, 2026
‘I Have Agreed to Talk’
Trump tells The Atlantic that Iranian leaders want to resume negotiations.
The Atlantic
March 1, 2026
Inside Anthropic’s Killer-Robot Dispute With the Pentagon
New details on precisely where the lines were drawn
The Atlantic
March 1, 2026
Why Khamenei Is Dead
The best-planned defenses don’t count for much if the people you trust to run them are ready to sell you out.
The Atlantic
March 1, 2026
Trump Rolls the Iron Dice With Iran
The uncertainties of Trump’s attack on Iran are enough to justify some queasy doubts.
The Atlantic
February 28, 2026
Where Does the Iran War Go From Here?
Killing the Supreme Leader was one thing. Ousting the regime will be another.
The Atlantic
February 28, 2026
The Death of Khamenei and the End of an Era
His life’s work was to preserve a revolution that is heading for the ash heap.
The Atlantic
February 28, 2026
Trump Has No Plan for the Iranian People
The mere act of bombing Iran will not by itself create a stable regime.
The Atlantic
February 28, 2026
Iran Goes to War Against the Arabs
Countries such as Saudi Arabia once wondered whether Tehran could be appeased and contained. Now they do not.
The Atlantic
February 28, 2026
The Fallout From the Epstein Files
Panelists on Washington Week With The Atlantic joined to discuss the Department of Justice’s handling of the Epstein investigation, and more...
The Atlantic
February 28, 2026
How to Create an Equal Household
And why making a fair split of chores actually stick is so hard
The Atlantic
February 28, 2026
The Paradox of Trump’s Iran Attack
When his fantasies unravel, Trump has a habit of abusing power to force his will upon an uncooperative world.
The Atlantic
February 28, 2026
Four Conditions Make Cash Transfers Save Lives
The success of other countries shows how cash-transfer programs can work in the United States.
The Atlantic
February 28, 2026
What $1 Million of Anti-Racist Leadership Training Buys You
The president of Wesleyan University objected to a recent Atlantic article—but didn’t criticize it on the merits.
The Atlantic
February 28, 2026
Wait—Laser Guns Are Real Now?
A staple of sci-fi and children’s entertainment is now being deployed by actual militaries in actual combat.
The Atlantic
February 28, 2026
Trump's Presidency Is Now in Iran's Hands
The U.S. has launched combat operations despite little public support and widespread fears among allies.
The Atlantic
February 28, 2026
Trump and Khamenei's War of Choice
The U.S.-Iran conflict grew from a high-stakes exchange of miscalculations between two men.
The Atlantic
February 28, 2026
Trump’s Enormous Gamble on Regime Change in Iran
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