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October 9, 2025
What’s Going On With Marjorie Taylor Greene?
The Georgia representative is finding a new voice.
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October 9, 2025
L.A. Might Finally Know Who Started the Palisades Fire
But it still doesn’t feel like closure.
The Atlantic
October 9, 2025
The Political Power of Timeless Art
László Krasznahorkai is unusually experimental for a Nobel Prize winner, but in an unstable world, his selection feels perfectly timely, too...
The Atlantic
October 9, 2025
The Director Who Fell in Love With Losers
Benny Safdie has built a career by capturing men on the downswing.
The Atlantic
October 9, 2025
Writing, Thinking, and Falling In Love in Another Language
I became a different person after learning English.
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October 9, 2025
Smoke in the Caribbean
What the U.S. government is portraying as a drug mission may be about a lot more.
The Atlantic
October 9, 2025
What Is WhiteHouse.gov Becoming?
The confusing, creepy new Trumpian visual style
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October 9, 2025
Trump’s Nobel Thirst Is Actually Great for the World
The president’s ego inspires plenty of bad choices, but his desire for a Peace Prize is proving useful.
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October 9, 2025
An Emersonian Guide to Ridding Yourself of Collective Illusions
Going along with an untruth for fear of disagreeing with others is a form of self-betrayal that will make you miserable.
The Atlantic
October 9, 2025
There Is Life After the iPhone
Can the generation most addicted to the smartphone give it up?
The Atlantic
October 9, 2025
Saudi Arabia Gets the Last Laugh
The Riyadh Comedy Festival is just one part of a much bigger plan.
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October 9, 2025
The Nightmare of Despotism
Hamilton feared the mob. Jefferson warned against unchecked elites. But both thought that the republic could fall.
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October 9, 2025
The Moral Foundation of America
The idea that everyone has intrinsic rights to life and liberty was a radical break with millennia of human history. It’s worth preserving.
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October 9, 2025
Secrets of a Radical Duke
How a lost copy of the Declaration of Independence unlocked a historical mystery
The Atlantic
October 9, 2025
We Hold These Turkeys to Be Delicious
What the Founding Fathers ate—and drank—on July 4, 1777
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October 9, 2025
The 27th Grievance
How Native nations shaped the Revolution
The Atlantic
October 9, 2025
The Gaza War Isn’t Over Yet. But It Could Be Soon.
Trump may have ended the Gaza hostage crisis. Can he end the Gaza war?
The Atlantic
October 8, 2025
This Is the Week the Government Shutdown Gets Real
Airport delays and IRS closures are just the beginning.
The Atlantic
October 8, 2025
Politicians Aren’t Cool Enough to Curse This Much
Political leaders once watched their language. Now they delight in using obscenity.
The Atlantic
October 8, 2025
Bari Weiss Still Thinks It's 2020
She co-founded The Free Press as a bastion of liberalism in an illiberal time. Her arrival at CBS is paved with excuses for illiberal friend...
The Atlantic
October 8, 2025
Bring Back High-Stakes School Testing
Former Education Secretary Margaret Spellings on testing, accountability, and how to reverse the decade-long decline in U.S. student achieve...
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October 8, 2025
Pam Bondi, Loyal Servant
At a congressional oversight hearing yesterday, the attorney general followed her north star: pleasing the president.
The Atlantic
October 8, 2025
What Not to Fix About Baseball
In a new book, the sportswriter Jane Leavy spitballs with some of the greats about how to make the American pastime more appealing.
The Atlantic
October 8, 2025
The Worst Way to Cut Government Spending
The Trump administration is culling the best and brightest from the federal workforce for a rounding error’s worth in savings.
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October 8, 2025
Into the Breeches
What it takes to be a Revolutionary War reenactor
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October 8, 2025
Behind The Atlantic’s November 2025 Issue Cover
Capturing the Revolutionary Era in its complexity, contradictions, and ingenuity. Plus: A guide to the figures.
The Atlantic
October 8, 2025
How Do You Film the Revolution?
What we learned making a documentary about a war so distant in time
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October 8, 2025
How the Revolution Tore Apart the Franklin Family
William Franklin remained loyal to the Crown. Benjamin, his father, never forgave him for it.
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October 8, 2025
No One Gave a Speech Like Patrick Henry
How he roused a nation to war
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October 8, 2025
The Myth of Mad King George
He was denounced by rebel propagandists as a tyrant and remembered by Americans as a reactionary dolt. Who was he really?
The Atlantic
October 7, 2025
The Civil-Military Crisis Is Here
The leaders of the U.S. military may soon face a terrible decision.
The Atlantic
October 7, 2025
Don’t Bet Against Bari Weiss
The new editor in chief of CBS News triumphs over her critics.
The Atlantic
October 7, 2025
Trump Is Destroying One of America’s Oldest Traditions
America has always had a strong aversion to seeing the military on the country’s streets. That is not stopping the current president.
The Atlantic
October 7, 2025
Dear James: I’m Tired of People Invoking God
Does this make me a bad person?
The Atlantic
October 7, 2025
Something Weird Is Happening With Halloween Chocolate
Where did it all go?
The Atlantic
October 7, 2025
Selections From the 2025 Audubon Photography Awards Top 100
Beautiful selections from the Top 100 photographs in this year’s photo contest, depicting birdlife from around the world
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October 7, 2025
What Happened to My Hometown?
The fraying of my family and the Ohio we once knew
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October 7, 2025
Ukraine Might Be Winning Its War of Attrition
Russia assumed time was on its side, but a new Ukrainian strategy is yielding surprising results.
The Atlantic
October 7, 2025
Are You a ‘Heritage American’?
Why the far right wants to know if your ancestors were here during the Civil War.
The Atlantic
October 7, 2025
Anti-Semitism Is Poison for the Palestinian Cause
No good will come to the pro-Palestinian movement from any association with violent attacks.
The Atlantic
October 7, 2025
Iran’s Bad Options
At most, Iran can hope to wound America or Israel when attacked. But its own weapons can never win a war.
The Atlantic
October 6, 2025
Who’s ‘Grateful’ for the WNBA?
With the league more popular than ever, players know their worth—and they aren’t afraid to let leadership know it.
The Atlantic
October 6, 2025
A Walk With New York’s Most Hated Tech Founder
Avi Schiffman says he’s enjoying the angry reaction to the Friend AI pendant. Is he serious?
The Atlantic
October 6, 2025
The Continuation of Politics by Other Memes
Stale social-media comedy isn’t a substitute for coherent policy.
The Atlantic
October 6, 2025
Religious Accommodations Are Good for Liberalism
A recent Supreme Court decision is an opportunity for schools to model a better approach to inclusion.
The Atlantic
October 6, 2025
Trump’s ICE Crackdown Stalled This Summer
Immigration arrests have declined and jail overcrowding is worse despite billions in new funds.
The Atlantic
October 6, 2025
Stephen Miller Lays Out the Plan in Public
The White House aide equates opposition to Trump’s agenda with terrorism—and pushes for the use of state power to suppress it.
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October 6, 2025
How to Discover Books
The best way to find your next read might be closer at hand than you thought.
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October 6, 2025
The Case for Paying Grandparents
In other parts of the world, their caregiving for grandchildren is compensated—and the benefits ripple through society.
The Atlantic
October 6, 2025
How Far Does Trump’s Immunity Go?
The Supreme Court’s 2024 decision threatens the system of international justice.- 1
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