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February 1, 2026
‘SNL’ Satirizes a Politically Divided Family Trying to Talk
Last night’s standout performance was about a mom who was reconsidering her beliefs.
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February 1, 2026
What the Ice Storm Did to Mississippi
The South knows warm-weather storms, but the cold has its own lessons.
The Atlantic
February 1, 2026
Figure Skating Has Never Seen Anything Like Ilia Malinin
The man who calls himself the “Quad God” can do things on skates that no one else can.
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February 1, 2026
Can Deadbots Make Grief Obsolete?
You can buy an AI version of your lost loved one. But should you?
The Atlantic
February 1, 2026
The Right-Wing Militia Leader Who Opposes ICE
Ammon Bundy’s criticism of the Trump administration has left him out of step with his own community.
The Atlantic
January 31, 2026
There Is No Truce in Minneapolis
The broken relationship between Minnesota and the federal government
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January 31, 2026
Trump’s Relationship With the Media
Panelists joined to discuss the arrest of former CNN anchor Don Lemon, and more.
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January 31, 2026
A $40 Billion Idea to Keep One Glacier From Flooding the Earth
Scientists have long opposed polar geoengineering. Some now believe it will be necessary.
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January 31, 2026
‘Send Help’ Makes a Gruesome Meal out of ‘Eat the Rich’
“Send Help” takes a familiar “Eat the rich” tale in a delightfully twisted direction.
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January 31, 2026
The Upside of Not Fitting In
What if loneliness and self-doubt are the best way to grow?
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January 31, 2026
The Humiliation of Kristi Noem
President Trump doesn’t seem to fire people anymore, but he marginalizes them in subtler ways.
The Atlantic
January 31, 2026
The Real Divide Between Khamenei and Trump
The American and Iranian leaders are complete enigmas to each other—and the asymmetry in their beliefs is driving the crisis between their c...
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January 31, 2026
Americans Love Their Neighbors
Statistics say this is a time of disconnection. Minnesota’s response to ICE shows otherwise.
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January 31, 2026
'Melania' Is a Horror Movie
The first lady is trapped, and she doesn’t seem to know it.
The Atlantic
January 31, 2026
The Markets Are Getting Used to Trump
Traders have barely budged in response to recent Trump-related shocks.
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January 31, 2026
The New Epstein Frenzy
Millions of pages of files related to the Epstein case were released today. One six-page document involving President Trump immediately drew...
The Atlantic
January 30, 2026
Catherine O’Hara Found the Eccentric in Anyone
The late performer brought her comic brilliance to even the most straightforward role.
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January 30, 2026
Kevin Warsh Is an Interest-Rate Hawk—Or Is He?
Kevin Warsh’s views on monetary policy may be shaped less by real economic conditions than by whether a Democrat or Republican is in power.
The Atlantic
January 30, 2026
The Case Against Don Lemon Is Junk, and Dangerous
If the Cities Church case falls apart, it will not be the first such embarrassment for Trump’s Justice Department.
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January 30, 2026
Trump’s DOJ Comes for the Ballots
The FBI’s search and seizure of material from Fulton County election offices marks a major escalation.
The Atlantic
January 30, 2026
The Damage that Trump’s Minneapolis Blitz Leaves Behind
The city’s police chief sees a “public-safety emergency.”
The Atlantic
January 30, 2026
The Blurred Lines Between ICE and the Proud Boys
The far-right group’s views and tactics are now emulated by federal agents.
The Atlantic
January 30, 2026
How to Survive the Information War
There's more information than ever—and that could be a good thing
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January 30, 2026
How to Be a Citizen in the Information War
Virtue signaling is good, actually.
The Atlantic
January 30, 2026
The Books Briefing: The Writer’s Magic Trick
Their job is to create living, three-dimensional people out of the ordinary stuff of ink and paper.
The Atlantic
January 30, 2026
The Melania Trump Documentary Is a Disgrace
The exorbitant film captures the rotten state of our entertainment industry.
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January 30, 2026
A poem by Adam Harris: ‘One of Our Own’
A poem
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January 30, 2026
An Early Clue About Venezuela’s Future
The fate of its political prisoners may reveal whether the country can leave Maduro behind.
The Atlantic
January 30, 2026
After Success in Venezuela, Trump Eyes Iran
The Trump administration has targets but no endgame.
The Atlantic
January 30, 2026
Photos of the Week: Snowy Dunes, Icy Storm, Crying Horse
Protests against ICE in Minneapolis, war-damaged bridges in Syria, a landslide in Sicily, a heat wave in Australia, heavy snow in Russia, an...
The Atlantic
January 30, 2026
The Film Students Who Can No Longer Sit Through Films
The attention-span crisis goes to the movies.
The Atlantic
January 30, 2026
For an Antidote to Trump, Look to the Dissidents
Those who oppose ICE in Minnesota are battling not for a political agenda but for the goal of dissidents throughout history: a normal life.
The Atlantic
January 30, 2026
Katie Miller Thinks Classical Liberalism Is Woke
Does she oppose Enlightenment virtues, as her X posts suggest? Or is she just confused?
The Atlantic
January 30, 2026
America’s Testosterone Levels Are Probably Fine
But American men are T-maxxing anyway.
The Atlantic
January 30, 2026
Autocracy in America: Purge the Public Servants
The destruction of the civil service can destroy democracy, too.
The Atlantic
January 30, 2026
Autocracy in America: Rise of the Trump Loyalist
The destruction of the civil service can destroy democracy, too.
The Atlantic
January 30, 2026
Tesla Just Killed the Most Important Car of the 21st Century
The Model S deserved better than this.
The Atlantic
January 29, 2026
Trump Shrugs Off the Ilhan Omar Attack
He baselessly claimed that the congresswoman “probably had herself sprayed.”
The Atlantic
January 29, 2026
Today's Atlantic Trivia Questions and Answers, Week 15
Test your knowledge—and read our latest stories for a little extra help.
The Atlantic
January 29, 2026
Another Way to Be an American
The idea of a “trans-national America” argued against forcing immigrants into an Anglo-Saxon mold.
The Atlantic
January 29, 2026
Hillary Clinton: The Triumph of Empathy in Minneapolis
MAGA sees a world of vengeance, scorn, and humiliation, and cannot imagine generosity or solidarity.
The Atlantic
January 29, 2026
The Tragic Familiarity of a New Springsteen Protest Song
“Streets of Minneapolis” taps into a time-old tradition to rail against a modern crisis.
The Atlantic
January 29, 2026
The Streets of Minneapolis
What happened in the city is important, and won’t be forgotten.
The Atlantic
January 29, 2026
The War Within Homeland Security
Officials overseeing Trump’s mass-deportation campaign are fighting one another for power.
The Atlantic
January 29, 2026
'This Has Got to End'
Tim Walz on the “all-out attack on all of state government”
The Atlantic
January 29, 2026
The Post-Ambition Trap
How do you write a great memoir about choosing mediocrity?
The Atlantic
January 29, 2026
The Rise of the Liberal-Arts College
An unexpected winner is emerging in the war on higher education.
The Atlantic
January 29, 2026
What Oil Means to Venezuela
Many of its citizens don’t mind giving the Americans another chance.
The Atlantic
January 29, 2026
The Long-Term Benefit of Gentrifying Cities
Bringing rich and poor together has major benefits.
The Atlantic
January 29, 2026
Whatever This Is, It Is Not Strategy
Defending the nation will take more than sycophancy, slurs, and slop.- 1
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