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March 23, 2026
Iran Is Trying to Defeat America in the Living Room
The regime knows that its best ally against American power is American public opinion.
The Atlantic
March 23, 2026
When Warning Lights Flash Red
Americans are learning that public safety is not a given.
The Atlantic
March 23, 2026
Europe’s Far Right Is Turning on Trump
The president’s attempt to influence elections across the Atlantic is backfiring.
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March 23, 2026
Atlantic Trivia, March 23, 2026: March Madness
Jon Scheyer took over as head coach of a basketball program helmed for the previous 42 seasons by what man with a much harder-to-spell last...
The Atlantic
March 23, 2026
Photos: Eid al-Fitr and the End of Ramadan 2026
Celebrations of the Muslim festival of Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of the month of Ramadan, took place this weekend in countries around...
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March 23, 2026
American Aviation Is Near Collapse
Fatal crashes, overstressed controllers, and endless security lines reveal a system teetering on the brink of failure.
The Atlantic
March 23, 2026
The Strategic Follies of the Islamic Republic
The last half century reveals a record not of constant brilliance, but of consistent folly,
The Atlantic
March 23, 2026
The 'In Living Color' Effect
How a radical sketch-comedy show helped usher in the cultural boom of Black comedy in the 1990s
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March 23, 2026
Trump's Face Is All Over D.C.
The festooning of the president’s name and likeness across Washington, D.C., is consistent with authoritarian tendencies.
The Atlantic
March 23, 2026
Nicholas Lemann on Southern American Jewishness
Nicholas Lemann recalls an unusual and sometimes unsettling family history—his own.
The Atlantic
March 23, 2026
Is It Right to Make Kids Share?
Real generosity can’t be coerced.
The Atlantic
March 23, 2026
Chuck Norris Was the Avatar of Manly Hyperbole
In B movies, on TV, and as a meme, he let you feel like you could do what he did, even though you almost certainly could not.
The Atlantic
March 23, 2026
How Trump Killed Conservatism
The president has cultivated and encouraged the ugliest passions within the GOP, dousing the embers of hate with kerosene.
The Atlantic
March 23, 2026
The Revenge of Flyover Country
How the Midwest became the hot new place to move
The Atlantic
March 22, 2026
Trump's Plan for Cuba
“Regime change is lined up,” awaiting the president’s signal, according to one administration official.
The Atlantic
March 22, 2026
A Poem by Nina C. Peláez: ‘A Friend Gifts Me a Paper Bag of Honeycomb’
A poem
The Atlantic
March 22, 2026
The Death of Millennial Feminism
Lindy West has unwittingly written the obituary for an era.
The Atlantic
March 22, 2026
The Provocation of The Pitt
Plus: four new books to look out for, a children’s show for adults, and other culture and entertainment recommendations
The Atlantic
March 22, 2026
The Lecture I Couldn’t Give
Now more than ever, our armed forces need to understand the history of civil-military relations.
The Atlantic
March 22, 2026
How to Fix DHS
The answer to the agency’s abuses is not reform; it is wholesale disassembly and restructuring.
The Atlantic
March 22, 2026
The First AI Crisis Is Psychological
The economic shocks may well be coming, but we have already entered an age of profound uncertainty about ourselves and the world around us.
The Atlantic
March 21, 2026
Donald Trump Is Nothing Like Robert Mueller
The absurdity of a man who avoided Vietnam due to “bone spurs” dancing on the grave of a decorated combat veteran
The Atlantic
March 21, 2026
How Does Trump Define Victory in Iran?
Panelists on Washington Week With The Atlantic joined to discuss growing opposition to President Trump’s attacks on Iran and what winning a...
The Atlantic
March 21, 2026
Why Some Men Struggle to Keep Up With Friendships
And how to reimagine those bonds
The Atlantic
March 21, 2026
Lessons in Pleasure
What a 100-year-old marriage manual got right—and very wrong—about sex
The Atlantic
March 21, 2026
Some Other Trends Inspired by Alpine Divorce
A few options that don’t include leaving your partner mid-hike
The Atlantic
March 21, 2026
What If the United States Seizes Kharg Island?
The Trump administration is contemplating a move that could end or escalate the Iran war.
The Atlantic
March 20, 2026
‘Project Hail Mary’ Should Be Easier to Root for
Project Hail Mary mashes up goofy antics with high-stakes space drama.
The Atlantic
March 20, 2026
The State That Decided to Topple a Political Giant
Phil Berger has been the most powerful person in North Carolina for 15 years. That wasn’t enough to save him from voters’ anger at incumbent...
The Atlantic
March 20, 2026
Duke Is Still Pretty Good at Basketball
Maybe your grandkids will inherit a March Madness without the Blue Devils.
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March 20, 2026
Reality Comes Crashing Down on "The Bachelorette"
All along, evidence suggested that something was terribly wrong in the tale of Taylor Frankie Paul.
The Atlantic
March 20, 2026
Atlantic Trivia, March 20, 2026: A World Record
The Guinness World Record for oldest software system in continuous use belongs to a database used by what U.S. federal agency notorious for...
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March 20, 2026
The Books Briefing: What Very Different Places Have in Common
Gary Shteyngart finds the universal in Cape Town.
The Atlantic
March 20, 2026
Trump’s Wall Street-Style Takeover of Venezuela
What Trump wrought in Venezuela could have come from a Wall Street playbook.
The Atlantic
March 20, 2026
How AI Is Reshaping the Battlefield
Anthropic, the Pentagon, and the question of AI use in the military
The Atlantic
March 20, 2026
The Iran War’s Unnerving New Phase
Donald Trump is trying to keep attacks on energy infrastructure from escalating. He might not be able to.
The Atlantic
March 20, 2026
The Dethroning of Cesar Chavez
One of the most revered figures in American history can no longer be called heroic. But the movement he led can be.
The Atlantic
March 20, 2026
The Hypocrisy at the Heart of the AI Industry
Tech companies believe in intellectual property, but not yours.
The Atlantic
March 20, 2026
An Unlikely Recipient for the Twain Prize
Bill Maher has been chosen to receive the award before the Kennedy Center shuts down for a two-year renovation.
The Atlantic
March 20, 2026
Pop Culture’s Romance Allergy
Culture has little interest in love anymore. The consequences could be dire.
The Atlantic
March 20, 2026
We’d Be Winning This War if It Weren’t for Your Coverage
Clap! Why don’t you clap?
The Atlantic
March 20, 2026
Sondheim Was a Confessional Artist
A recently published book casts doubt on the composer’s insistence that his enduring musicals were never autobiographical.
The Atlantic
March 20, 2026
Photos of the Week: Amish Birders, Oscar Winner, Newborn Sloth
Blizzard conditions in Wisconsin, lava flows on the island of Réunion, military drills in the Canadian Arctic, and much more
The Atlantic
March 20, 2026
The Homicide Upending French Politics
A recent killing of a neo-Nazi activist could bring France’s far-right party closer to power than it’s ever been.
The Atlantic
March 20, 2026
Democrats Are Exorcising the Ghost of Iraq
In 2002, most ambitious Democrats supported a Middle Eastern war. In 2026, most oppose it.
The Atlantic
March 20, 2026
Trump Had No Plan B for Iran
And it shows.
The Atlantic
March 20, 2026
Why the Senate Is Debating a Doomed Elections Bill
President Trump has said that passing the SAVE America Act would “guarantee the midterms” for Republicans.
The Atlantic
March 20, 2026
The Incredible Story of the Cartel Olympics
A Mexican athlete said he was kidnapped and forced to compete for his life in a tournament of gangs. But was he actually playing a different...
The Atlantic
March 20, 2026
Special Preview: May 2026 Issue
Read the full print edition of The Atlantic from the Special Preview: May 2026 issue
The Atlantic
March 19, 2026
The IRS Is in Trouble
The Trump administration’s budget cuts are looming over Tax Day.- 1
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