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May 17, 2026
The Deeper Lessons of an Edgy ‘SNL’ Tradition
Colin Jost and Michael Che’s “Weekend Update” joke swap is a celebration of friendship, bad taste, and the importance of context.
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May 17, 2026
David Brooks: Something Is Going Right at Universities
There’s a ton of good stuff happening on campus these days, if you’re only willing to see it.
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May 17, 2026
A Poem by Jill Bialosky: ‘Sonnet for the Tendered Garden’
A poem
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May 17, 2026
Why Barney Frank Came Out Against the Far Left
In his final act, the liberal stalwart wants to save his party from ideologues.
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May 17, 2026
Titus Kaphar Reimagines George Washington’s Portrait
A new exhibition makes the Founding Father seem like anything but a saint. That’s a good thing.
The Atlantic
May 16, 2026
Trump’s Visit to China
Panelists joined to discuss what the summit in Beijing may mean for the U.S. and China.
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May 16, 2026
How to Read Like a Child Again
These stories can restore a sense of wonder adults quietly lose.
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May 16, 2026
The Venice Biennale and the Art Lover’s Dilemma
The festival is excessive, at times preposterous. But it can still yield moments of profundity.
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May 16, 2026
They Don’t Make Celebrities Like Michael Jackson Anymore
The success of Michael suggests that audiences are nostalgic for a universal kind of fame that’s rare today.
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May 16, 2026
American Women, Please Learn From What I Went Through
Some 21,000 of you will be diagnosed this year with ovarian cancer. Here’s what I wish I had known.
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May 16, 2026
Homework Is Starting to Look a Lot Like Candy Crush
Education games are taking over American classrooms.
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May 16, 2026
The Lame-Duck Superpower
Xi Jinping merely humored Trump, waiting for his time—and America’s—to pass.
The Atlantic
May 15, 2026
The Protein Shortage Is Coming
Making all that whey is complicated.
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May 15, 2026
Stephen Miller’s New Recusals
The top White House adviser has stepped back from AI, space, and the Paramount merger.
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May 15, 2026
Trump’s Latest Gaffes Could Hurt the GOP
The president won’t face voters again, but Republican midterm candidates will have to deal with the consequences of his latest comments.
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May 15, 2026
Are You Enjoying Your Girl Rights Yet?
They’re like regular rights, just skimpier.
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May 15, 2026
Trump’s Tribute Mission to China
The balance of power is tipping away from Washington.
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May 15, 2026
What’s the AI Endgame?
Chris Hayes on anxiety, automation, and how to emotionally survive the AI boom
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May 15, 2026
The Most Surprising Part of Stephen Colbert’s ‘Late Show’
On ‘The Late Show,’ Stephen Colbert has balanced earnestness with pointed gags.
The Atlantic
May 15, 2026
Commencement Speeches Are Supposed to Be Boring
The graduation speech is a ritual act, not an expressive one.
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May 15, 2026
Photos of the Week: Tractor Race, Rocket Festival, Drone Evacuation
A mass accordion performance in Slovenia, a tea harvest in China, the start of the Eurovision Song Contest week in Austria, a brush fire in...
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May 15, 2026
Smithsonian Presidents Exhibit Reopens With Low-Key Trump Impeachment Mention
The National Portrait Gallery reopened its presidents exhibit—but kept some details low-key.
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May 15, 2026
A Perfume With a Whiff of MAGA
Brittany Aldean’s Vada perfume codes conservative because she herself does.
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May 15, 2026
Spencer Pratt Is the Factory-Reset Option for L.A.
For anyone not living here, it’s nearly impossible to comprehend what has become of the place.
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May 15, 2026
Atlantic Trivia, May 15, 2026: Modern and Ancient Art
Investigating a spate of tomb raids in the 1970s, the Associated Press reported that “99 percent of all lootings go undiscovered” in what co...
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May 15, 2026
The Last Stop in the Deportation Pipeline
At the airport in La Lima, Honduras, planeloads of migrants arrive every day—many without their children.
The Atlantic
May 14, 2026
The Coming War on Local Black Political Power
The VRA’s demise could result in a hollowing out of Black political representation and influence, not only in Washington and in state capita...
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May 14, 2026
Too Much Is Happening Too Fast
The AI boom is meant to overwhelm you.
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May 14, 2026
Donald Trump’s Inflationary Agenda
He was elected to tackle one problem. Instead, he’s made it worse.
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May 14, 2026
MAGA Is Winning Its War Against American Elections
The universe of people pressing debunked theories is so broad that it’s a feature of the system.
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May 14, 2026
The Jokes That AI Will Never Get
On “The Comeback” and “Hacks,” AI can’t replicate the hard, human work of being funny.
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May 14, 2026
The Origins of Alcohol as a Muse
The complicated relationship that plagued some literary savants
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May 14, 2026
Hawaii vs. Citizens United
State lawmakers want to change the terms of personhood for corporations.
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May 14, 2026
Trump's Hippocratic China Summit
The major goal of Trump and Xi’s meeting is to do no harm.
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May 14, 2026
The Gerrymandering Wars
Election maps post-Callais
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May 14, 2026
A Very Pretentious Form of Propaganda
The United States tried to swerve away from politics at this year’s Biennale and ended up saying nothing at all.
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May 14, 2026
The Environmental Movement Needs to Touch Grass
Yes, literally
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May 14, 2026
Atlantic Trivia, May 14, 2026: Around Europe
The rectory of Milan’s Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie is the site of what world-famous work of the Renaissance?
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May 14, 2026
The 2026 Summer Reading Guide
The Atlantic’s writers and editors have chosen fiction and nonfiction to match all sorts of moods.
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May 14, 2026
The Men Who Don’t Want Women to Vote
Or work. Or have opinions.
The Atlantic
May 13, 2026
The Murky Ethics of Sean Duffy’s New Reality Show
Who’s paying for The Great American Road Trip?
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May 13, 2026
Photos: The Global Cost of the Iran War
The continuing crisis in Iran and the subsequent closure of the Strait of Hormuz have exacted a heavy cost worldwide. In addition to the ste...
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May 13, 2026
An Urgent Question for Anyone Who Uses Social Media
What should we do when confronted with posts from family influencers?
The Atlantic
May 13, 2026
Can America's Trains Handle the World Cup?
In some cases, for a very high price
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May 13, 2026
What Happens if the U.S. Defaults?
Lloyd Blankfein on the growing U.S. debt, polarization, the state of the economy, and what a United States default would look like. Plus: Tr...
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May 13, 2026
The Senator Who Embraced MAHA and Lost MAGA
Bill Cassidy made a bad gamble on RFK Jr.
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May 13, 2026
The Trump Counterterrorism Strategy Is a Dangerous Joke
The policy is unfocused, run by amateurs, and concerned more with the president’s many grievances than the security of the United States.
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May 13, 2026
The AI Backlash Could Get Very Ugly
Imagine what happens if jobs actually start disappearing.
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May 13, 2026
Why Won’t the Democrats Jettison Racial Preferences?
How to persuade skeptical voters to take a fresh look at the party
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May 13, 2026
The Secrets of the Sarcophagus Dealer
A family’s 50-year rise through the international antiquities trade is a tale of entrepreneurial genius—and of theft, deception, and betraya...- 1
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