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April 26, 2025
How to Find Inspiration in New Places
“I do not spark automatically,” a writer noted in The Atlantic in 1912.
The Atlantic
April 26, 2025
Trump’s First 100 Days
Panelists discuss the president’s most consequential actions—and the biggest changes to American governance.
The Atlantic
April 26, 2025
How Drug Cartels Took Over Social Media
Mexico’s gangs are influencers now.
The Atlantic
April 25, 2025
What Porn Did to American Culture
Sophie Gilbert discusses how the industry defined womanhood, sex, and power.
The Atlantic
April 25, 2025
How AI Will Actually Contribute to a Cancer Cure
Tech executives say AI will change the course of science. Is there any truth to the hyperbole?
The Atlantic
April 25, 2025
The Last True Private Realm
When our waking thoughts get transmuted into dreams, what do we learn?
The Atlantic
April 25, 2025
How the Trump Administration Flipped on Kilmar Abrego Garcia
Officials were developing a plan to get him back to the United States. Why did they stop?
The Atlantic
April 25, 2025
What Ben-Gvir Considers ‘Naive’
The Israeli National Security Minister came to New Haven to tell the story of his political awakening and give a stump speech.
The Atlantic
April 25, 2025
The Conversation That Moviegoers Don’t Need to Be Having
“Sinners” has made a splash at the box office, but analysts want to focus on the money it isn’t making.
The Atlantic
April 25, 2025
How Video Games Took Over Politics
Streamers such as Zack “Asmongold” Hoyt have more influence than ever. What are they really saying?
The Atlantic
April 25, 2025
What Trump Is Doing to the Dollar
There are worse things than a recession.
The Atlantic
April 25, 2025
How to Say No to a Would-Be Autocrat
The head of Israel’s internal security agency stands up for the rule of law.
The Atlantic
April 25, 2025
Photos of the Week: Pony Run, Corgi Race, Rocket War
Mourners of Pope Francis gathered at the Vatican, scenes from the the second weekend of Coachella 2025, a humanoid-robot half-marathon in Ch...
The Atlantic
April 25, 2025
The Return of Stagflation
Trump’s tariffs could bring back an economic nightmare I thought we had left behind in the 1970s.
The Atlantic
April 25, 2025
A Split in the Roganverse
Should Joe Rogan take any responsibility for how he uses his power?
The Atlantic
April 25, 2025
What Fiction Can Predict, and What It Can’t
Imagine a surveillance state powerful enough to incarcerate people for the wrong dreams. In 2025, it doesn’t feel like such a leap.
The Atlantic
April 25, 2025
Oklahoma Is Asking the Supreme Court to Ignore History
The founders had disagreements about the role of religion in America’s public schools, but there was always one line they would not cross.
The Atlantic
April 25, 2025
Appeasement Won’t Stop Putin
I’ve seen firsthand that acceding to Russia doesn’t end wars—it moves them.
The Atlantic
April 24, 2025
Inside the Fiasco at the National Security Council
Firings and leadership challenges have destabilized an institution that has little margin for error.
The Atlantic
April 24, 2025
The Project 2025 Presidency
The blueprint for Trump 2.0 predicted much of what we’ve seen so far—and much of what’s to come.
The Atlantic
April 24, 2025
Trump’s Tariffs Are Coming for Your Chili Crisp
What will happen to the Chinese grocery store?
The Atlantic
April 24, 2025
The Critic Who Translated Jazz Into Plain English
When Francis Davis pronounced judgement on music, it carried a great deal of weight.
The Atlantic
April 24, 2025
Does More Education Make You Happier?
Three principles to help you decide whether to go to college
The Atlantic
April 24, 2025
The Supreme Court’s ‘Selective Proceduralism’ Would Suffocate the Constitution
The law allows for extraordinary interventions under extraordinary circumstances, such as when human beings face the possibility of lifetime...
The Atlantic
April 24, 2025
Elon Musk’s Luck Runs Out
Why he didn’t see this coming
The Atlantic
April 24, 2025
‘This Is Not How We Do Science, Ever’
The Trump administration is manipulating government-sponsored research to get the answers it wants.
The Atlantic
April 24, 2025
Trump Is Attempting to Use Wartime Powers in the United States
To serve his deportation agenda, the president is warping an archaic, discredited law.
The Atlantic
April 24, 2025
Congressional Republicans Might Set Off the Debt Bomb
Their new budget framework is the most irresponsible in modern history—and will put the American economy on a very dangerous trajectory.
The Atlantic
April 24, 2025
Musk’s High-Tech Polygamy Is a Dead End
The billionaire’s vision of family is bad for women and children.
The Atlantic
April 23, 2025
Inside the Fight Over Trump’s Foreign Policy
His administration is locked in a secret struggle over America’s role in the world.
The Atlantic
April 23, 2025
Heads, Ukraine Loses. Tails, Russia Wins.
Trump is giving Putin what he wants and pushing Zelensky to accept it.
The Atlantic
April 23, 2025
Trump Is Acting as a Proxy for Putin
His proposal to end the war between Russia and Ukraine isn’t a peace plan—it’s a reward for aggression.
The Atlantic
April 23, 2025
The ‘Profound’ Experience of Seeing a New Color
The ecstasy of “olo”
The Atlantic
April 23, 2025
Ryan Coogler Didn’t Want to Hide Anymore
The director of “Sinners” knew that it was time to break out of his comfort zone.
The Atlantic
April 23, 2025
Democrats Shouldn’t Run From the Fight Over Deportations
They can still win, and the stakes are too important to give up without trying.
The Atlantic
April 23, 2025
The Crises of Due Process
The David Frum Show speaks with former Acting Attorney General Peter Keisler about existential threats to the rule of law.
The Atlantic
April 23, 2025
Tim Walz Looks Into the Void
Back on the trail with the guy who lost the last election
The Atlantic
April 23, 2025
Why Has America Ignored Its Best Addiction Treatment?
Buprenorphine can stop cravings for opioids, yet its uptake in the U.S. has stagnated.
The Atlantic
April 23, 2025
Would You Trust Mozart to Solve a Murder Mystery?
Why novelists love to imagine great historical figures as detectives
The Atlantic
April 23, 2025
Reality Is Catching Up With Elon Musk
Tesla’s remarkably bad quarter is even worse than it looks.
The Atlantic
April 23, 2025
When Nazis Enter Your Dreams
A newly reissued book documents the dreams of Germans living under Hitler, charting totalitarianism’s power over the subconscious.
The Atlantic
April 23, 2025
The Supreme Court Has No Army
The judiciary has some tools to enforce presidential compliance, but their effectiveness depends ultimately on the vigilance of the American...
The Atlantic
April 22, 2025
Are You Ready for Brown Skittles?
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is cracking down on artificial food dyes.
The Atlantic
April 22, 2025
What the Democratic Infighting Reveals
The party remains in a state of disunion—not only about their future, but about how to address the present catastrophe.
The Atlantic
April 22, 2025
Is There Hope for Liberal Christianity?
Pope Francis leaves behind a Church that is moving away from the faith he championed.
The Atlantic
April 22, 2025
Who Reads Entire Lawsuits for Fun?
Celebrity legal disputes are juicier than gossip, less stressful than true crime, and unavoidable on social media.
The Atlantic
April 22, 2025
Seven Books About How the Earth Is Changing Right Now
These visceral reported accounts will help readers better understand the new ecological status quo.
The Atlantic
April 22, 2025
Photographing the Beauty of the North
Images of the people, animals, and landscapes of the north, photographed by Olivier Morin
The Atlantic
April 22, 2025
Dear James: Never Too Old for a Barbaric Yawp
A tip of the hat to our well-seasoned correspondents
The Atlantic
April 22, 2025
The Two OpenAIs
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