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October 26, 2025
This Is Not the NBA Crime of the Century
The government is calling its illegal-gambling indictments a major case. It’s more like small potatoes.
The Atlantic
October 26, 2025
The Loophole Making Sports Betting Legal Everywhere
Gamblers can use so-called prediction markets to wager on the outcome of sporting events in all 50 states.
The Atlantic
October 26, 2025
Seven Heist Movies for Your Weekend
These films won’t swindle you out of a good time.
The Atlantic
October 26, 2025
No One Knows How to Pull Off the Gaza Peace Deal
Disarming Hamas may be a task that only the Israeli military can handle.
The Atlantic
October 26, 2025
The Age of De-Skilling
Will AI stretch our minds—or stunt them?
The Atlantic
October 25, 2025
Trump Demolishes the East Wing
Panelists discuss what authority the president may have to dismantle the historic White House.
The Atlantic
October 25, 2025
My Quest to Find the East Wing Rubble
An entire part of the White House can’t just disappear.
The Atlantic
October 25, 2025
The Pitfalls of Sleepmaxxing
Technology might help you sleep better, or go haywire.
The Atlantic
October 25, 2025
How Wedding Sprawl Affects the Guests
In striving to keep up with societal expectations, couples can end up putting financial strain on others.
The Atlantic
October 25, 2025
AI Is Not Disrupting Hollywood—Yet
The tech is still too nascent to be a savvy investment or an existential threat, at least for now.
The Atlantic
October 25, 2025
What Progressives Keep Getting Wrong
Graham Platner is the perfect embodiment of the left’s strategy for returning to power. This is a problem.
The Atlantic
October 25, 2025
De-Prince Prince Andrew
Jeffrey Epstein wouldn’t have been friends with plain Andrew Windsor. So the correct punishment for the disgraced royal is obvious.
The Atlantic
October 24, 2025
One Crypto Tycoon Pardons Another
The pardon of one of the world’s richest men is an overture to an industry that has made Trump millions.
The Atlantic
October 24, 2025
Trump’s White House Demolition Threatens the American Idea
Summarily smashing part of the building without telling people threatens the fundamental idea of the republic.
The Atlantic
October 24, 2025
The U.S. Is Preparing for War in Venezuela
More U.S. military firepower is headed to the Caribbean as Trump escalates his anti-Maduro rhetoric.
The Atlantic
October 24, 2025
The Shutdown Is a Knife at a Gunfight
The two sides may forge a deal, but what difference will it make to a president who doesn’t respect Congress at all?
The Atlantic
October 24, 2025
The Thrill of a Great Sports Book
Reading about athletic feats can make watching them even better.
The Atlantic
October 24, 2025
Seven Books That Will Make You a Better Sports Fan
Digging into the transformative trends behind the games is a valuable pastime of its own.
The Atlantic
October 24, 2025
Letters From John Updike
The novelist’s newly published correspondence is a reminder that no one writes alone.
The Atlantic
October 24, 2025
Prop Bets Must Die
As long as one player can fix the outcome of a wager, the temptation will prove irresistible to some athletes.
The Atlantic
October 24, 2025
Tortured to Death in Alabama
The state killed Anthony Boyd last night, and the process was anything but humane.
The Atlantic
October 24, 2025
Why Guillermo del Toro made Frankenstein
The director writes about feeling destined to adapt Mary Shelley's classic.
The Atlantic
October 24, 2025
How ‘Big Tent’ Are Democrats Willing to Go?
Many in the party say it needs a wider range of candidates to run. Does that include people with Nazi tattoos?
The Atlantic
October 24, 2025
Photos of the Week: Miniature Beer, Foam Fight, Vortex Race
The Cow Race Grand Prix in Switzerland, Halloween preparations in Germany, observations of International Sloth Day in Panama City, a zombie...
The Atlantic
October 24, 2025
Why J. D. Vance Just Called an Israeli Parliament Vote ‘Stupid’ and an ‘Insult’
And why it matters for the future of U.S.-Israel relations
The Atlantic
October 24, 2025
In Praise of Jewel Thieves
How nice to read about a heist rather than a massacre
The Atlantic
October 24, 2025
Free the Bride Tribe
No one wants to spend $2,000 on your bachelorette trip to Nashville.
The Atlantic
October 24, 2025
Springsteen’s Boldest Album Deserves a Bolder Movie
The new Boss biopic robs his music of its mythic American qualities.
The Atlantic
October 23, 2025
Neither Party Seems Interested in Ending This Shutdown
Meanwhile, the pain for American citizens is real, and growing worse by the day.
The Atlantic
October 23, 2025
Yes, Money Can Make You Happier
Only if you don’t care about money.
The Atlantic
October 23, 2025
Jeremy Strong Knows His Process Sounds ‘Witchy’
The actor has spent years digging into intense characters—but he’s finally found some relief.
The Atlantic
October 23, 2025
College Conservatives Are Thriving
If you want to know where the real political energy is on campuses, it’s on the right.
The Atlantic
October 23, 2025
The Worst Art Thief In America
“The Mastermind” is far more successful as a character study than as a heist movie.
The Atlantic
October 23, 2025
The Partisan Punishment of the Shutdown
Trump Is redistributing wealth from blue to red states.
The Atlantic
October 23, 2025
China Gets Tough on Trump
Beijing explores the leverage it now has to work its geopolitical will.
The Atlantic
October 23, 2025
Why I’m Not Freaking Out About My Students Using AI
Young people are reading less and relying on bots, but there are other ways to teach people how to think.
The Atlantic
October 23, 2025
‘Screen Time’ Does Not Exist
The first step to recovery is acceptance of this fact.
The Atlantic
October 23, 2025
The Realist Magic of Philip Pullman
The Golden Compass author tells us how to love this world. It’s not easy.
The Atlantic
October 23, 2025
This Movie Makes Nuclear War Feel Disturbingly Possible
An interview with the A House of Dynamite screenwriter Noah Oppenheim and Tom Nichols
The Atlantic
October 22, 2025
The White House’s Favorite Influencer
Charlie Kirk’s death left a void on the right. Jack Posobiec looks better positioned than anyone to fill it.
The Atlantic
October 22, 2025
OpenAI Wants to Cure Cancer. So Why Did It Make a Web Browser?
The AI giant has lost its imagination.
The Atlantic
October 22, 2025
The Triumphs and Tragedies of the American Revolution
Ken Burns joins David Frum to discuss how his new documentary captures both the triumphs and tragedies of the nation’s founding. Plus: Donal...
The Atlantic
October 22, 2025
Can Trump MAGA-Proof the Shutdown?
The administration has tried to hurt only “Democrat things.” It’s not that easy.
The Atlantic
October 22, 2025
Moscow Is Planning to Create Its Own USAID
As a Ukrainian, I’ve seen firsthand how Russia has learned to emulate American soft power for authoritarian ends.
The Atlantic
October 22, 2025
Trump to DOJ: Pay Up
The goal is not just dictatorial power, but the ostentatious performance of dictatorial power.
The Atlantic
October 22, 2025
Winners of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025
A collection of some of this year’s winning and honored images, selected from more than 60,000 entries
The Atlantic
October 22, 2025
What an Iranian Filmmaker Learned In Prison
Jafar Panahi discusses his most daring work yet.
The Atlantic
October 22, 2025
A Counterpoint to Romantic Despair
Claire-Louise Bennett’s new novel offers an unexpected take on the gender divide.
The Atlantic
October 22, 2025
The Deepfake Presidency
Advances in artificial intelligence help Trump in his efforts to manufacture reality.
The Atlantic
October 22, 2025
A Movie About Cancel Culture. Or Maybe Not.
After the Hunt reveals where its true interest lies—at the last moment.- 1
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