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June 13, 2025
Why Israel Struck Now
As Iran's deterrence eroded, the risks of conflict climbed.
The Atlantic
June 13, 2025
Israel’s Bold, Risky Attack
The Israeli campaign may be necessary, but preventive wars carry great moral and practical risks.
The Atlantic
June 12, 2025
The True Beginning of America’s Anti-Vaccine Era
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is barely pretending anymore.
The Atlantic
June 12, 2025
Why Won’t the Pentagon Own Up to Trump’s Latest Move?
The administration is oddly bashful about its most recent attempt to campaign against symbols of “wokeness.”
The Atlantic
June 12, 2025
What Trump Missed at the Kennedy Center
The president may love Les Mis—but he completely misunderstands it.
The Atlantic
June 12, 2025
The Best Wellness Advice Has Always Been Free
Take a 19th-century writer’s word for it.
The Atlantic
June 12, 2025
Brian Wilson’s World of Sound
Music wouldn’t be the same without the Beach Boys founder. That’s not an overstatement.
The Atlantic
June 12, 2025
New York Is Not a Democracy
Could ranked-choice voting help Zohran Mamdani beat Andrew Cuomo?
The Atlantic
June 12, 2025
Embrace the Spirit of Experimentation
Adversity is not the time for a “flight to safety.” Be bold and try something new.
The Atlantic
June 12, 2025
Elon and the Genius Trap
The best explanation for what went wrong
The Atlantic
June 12, 2025
The Appeal of Stephen King’s Softer Side
The Life of Chuck is a rare kind of adaptation of the author’s work: a feel-good movie.
The Atlantic
June 12, 2025
The Supreme Court’s Inconsistency Is Very Revealing
Justices are supposed to apply principles evenly.
The Atlantic
June 12, 2025
Miley Cyrus, Addison Rae, and the Point of Pop Music
Can music made for the masses be too good?
The Atlantic
June 12, 2025
Sly Stone’s Pop-Funk Radicalism
The late singer fused joyful visions of the country with a deep understanding of its worst ills.
The Atlantic
June 12, 2025
A Parade of Ignorance
President Trump is sending tanks rolling through the streets of the capital not to honor service, but to celebrate power.
The Atlantic
June 12, 2025
The Tracy Anderson Way
Inside the exclusive, obsessive, surprisingly litigious world of luxury fitness
The Atlantic
June 12, 2025
The Joy of ‘Dad-urday’
How a weekly ritual with my daughter has transformed my experience of fatherhood
The Atlantic
June 12, 2025
Why Israel Should Learn to Love the Coming Iran Deal
A Trump-Iran nuclear agreement is Israel’s least bad option.
The Atlantic
June 12, 2025
Israel’s Least Bad Option Is a Trump Deal With Iran
New rounds of military strikes won’t make the region more stable, but a nuclear agreement could.
The Atlantic
June 12, 2025
Stephen Miller Triggers Los Angeles
The protesters gathered in downtown L.A. are a microcosm of the Democratic coalition that has dominated the city for decades.
The Atlantic
June 11, 2025
Dispatches From the Death Chamber
A conversation with Elizabeth Bruenig about murder and forgiveness
The Atlantic
June 11, 2025
Why Trump Is Losing His Trade War
When you break the economy, you own it.
The Atlantic
June 11, 2025
After the Fires: Los Angeles Neighborhoods Start to Rebuild
Five months ago, the Palisades Fire, the Eaton Fire, and several other blazes destroyed more than 18,000 houses and buildings.
The Atlantic
June 11, 2025
Why the Left Blames Liberals for Trump’s Authoritarianism
The debate, as ever, is whether the left is discredited by its own excesses or by criticism of those excesses.
The Atlantic
June 11, 2025
FEMA’s Last Hurricane Season
When disaster strikes a state, “the governor should be able to handle it,” Trump said.
The Atlantic
June 11, 2025
Trump's Plot Against the 2026 Elections
What Donald Trump is planning, and why Democrats aren’t ready for it
The Atlantic
June 11, 2025
Trump’s Revolutionary Logic Meets the California Protests
His military deployment in Los Angeles follows a long, disturbing tradition.
The Atlantic
June 11, 2025
How One Animal Divided Europe
A new book explores what the wolf’s return to the continent means for people who have never known its presence.
The Atlantic
June 11, 2025
Is France Even France Without Cigarettes?
When a disgusting habit is part of your national identity, banning it might prove to be awkward.
The Atlantic
June 11, 2025
The Moral Heart of The Simpsons
The animated family went to church, loved one another, and stuck together. What’s more American than that?
The Atlantic
June 11, 2025
The White House Is Delighted With Events in Los Angeles
But Trump aides know there are real risks for the president if troops are involved in violence.
The Atlantic
June 11, 2025
The Silence of the Generals
As President Donald Trump crossed a dangerous line at Fort Bragg, the Army’s brass failed to speak out in its defense.
The Atlantic
June 10, 2025
The Protests Are Just Starting
Large demonstrations were effective during Trump’s first term. The same could be true now.
The Atlantic
June 10, 2025
Good Taste Is More Important Than Ever
In a world of limitless AI-generated choices, people need to know how to choose best.
The Atlantic
June 10, 2025
The Growing Belief in ‘Love at First Sight’
Dating vibes may be dark, but a surprisingly optimistic notion about romance seems to be making a comeback.
The Atlantic
June 10, 2025
The Trap of the Cinematic Side Quest
The new “John Wick” spin-off shows that expanding a franchise is harder than it may sound.
The Atlantic
June 10, 2025
A Computer Wrote My Mother’s Obituary
The funeral industry turns to AI.
The Atlantic
June 10, 2025
Dear James: I Love Going Naked on the Beach
But I’m experiencing Catholic guilt.
The Atlantic
June 10, 2025
Hitler’s Bogus Crisis of ‘Public Order’
Using disorder he had helped manufacture, the chancellor seized control of Bavaria, and made himself an autocrat.
The Atlantic
June 10, 2025
Trump and Crypto Are Now in Perfect Alignment
The president’s public policy and personal businesses are blurring together.
The Atlantic
June 10, 2025
This Is Not What the National Guard Is For
Or even what it’s good at
The Atlantic
June 10, 2025
Birthright Citizenship Is a New World Ideal
It’s distinctly American—but not in the way Trump thinks.
The Atlantic
June 10, 2025
Red Tape Isn’t the Only Reason America Can’t Build
The failure to deploy rural broadband has become synonymous with excessive bureaucracy. The real story is more complicated.
The Atlantic
June 10, 2025
Get Ready to Hear a Lot More About Your Mitochondria
Protecting the powerhouse of the cell is a central mission of MAHA.
The Atlantic
June 10, 2025
Republicans Have a Revenue Problem
Locked in their embrace of tax-cutting orthodoxy, Republicans have no credible way to address the country’s looming fiscal crisis.
The Atlantic
June 9, 2025
Trump Breaks With Conservative Dogma
The president is bullying states when it suits him and ignoring them when it doesn’t.
The Atlantic
June 9, 2025
In Defense of the ‘Wife Guy’
The phrase has become a pejorative. Why?
The Atlantic
June 9, 2025
Six Books That Prove Abstinence Can Be Abundance
Purposeful refusal, far from depriving us, can make way for unexpected bounty.
The Atlantic
June 9, 2025
The Wyoming Hospital Upending the Logic of Private Equity
Instead of cutting services to cut costs, one rural hospital plans to thrive by offering more.
The Atlantic
June 9, 2025
The Trump Administration’s Nasty Campaign Against Trans People
The president wants to draw out a politically expedient fight, not broker compromises.- 1
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