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May 27, 2026
The Lag Between an Iran Deal and Lower Oil Prices
The flow of oil through the Strait of Hormuz will take time to return to normal.
The Atlantic
May 27, 2026
‘We Have Not Seen Ugly Yet’
Paxton versus Talarico is already awful.
The Atlantic
May 27, 2026
A Frustrated President Can’t Get the Deal Done
The agreement that Trump wants to strike with Iran keeps eluding him.
The Atlantic
May 27, 2026
America Must Not Lose the Mosquito-Laser Race
The future of mosquito control can’t come soon enough.
The Atlantic
May 27, 2026
The Last of the Jazz Titans
Sonny Rollins, who died this week, was the embodiment of the genre itself.
The Atlantic
May 27, 2026
Has Trump Corrupted the Military?
Representative Jason Crow on the chaos at Pete Hegseth’s “Department of War.” Plus: Trump’s Iran defeat and James Boswell’s The Life of Samu...
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May 27, 2026
Images From Yellowstone: America’s First National Park
Earlier this month, Mario Tama, a photojournalist with Getty Images, traveled to Yellowstone National Park to photograph some of its spectac...
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May 27, 2026
John Cornyn Lost With His Boots Off
Like fellow Republicans exiled by the president, he still accepted Trump’s claim to inhabit the will of the party.
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May 27, 2026
The Pope’s Defense of Human Imperfection
The Vatican’s encyclical about AI is actually about what technology can never do.
The Atlantic
May 27, 2026
The Allure of the Anti-Screen-Time Toy
They're still high-tech—but they alleviate a very specific Millennial guilt.
The Atlantic
May 27, 2026
A Discrepancy in Who Gets Diabetes During Pregnancy
One group is an outlier for gestational-diabetes risk, and no one can yet say why.
The Atlantic
May 27, 2026
How The Pope's AI Encyclical Defends Humanism
Leo XIV’s encyclical about artificial intelligence makes a strong argument in favor of human fallibility.
The Atlantic
May 27, 2026
Why Iran’s Leaders Think They’ve Won
An interim deal promises to meet a lot of Iranian demands, but it won’t solve the problems of peace.
The Atlantic
May 27, 2026
The Gas-Tax Reckoning
Pausing it would be a lose-lose proposition.
The Atlantic
May 27, 2026
Seven Books to Read Before You Turn 22
“Figuring things out” is a lifelong endeavor, but these titles offer inspiration for young adults finding their way.
The Atlantic
May 27, 2026
The ‘Backrooms’ Director Found Hell in Empty Hallways
With his film debut Backrooms, the YouTuber Kane Parsons reimagines mundane spaces as hallucinatory nightmares.
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May 27, 2026
Atlantic Trivia, May 27, 2026: Portmanteaus
In publishing, what relatively new portmanteau refers to a genre that sets love stories within magical or supernatural worlds?
The Atlantic
May 26, 2026
Does Donald Trump Know Men Are Also Allowed to Leave His Cabinet?
I’m one of the last women standing, and I have some questions.
The Atlantic
May 26, 2026
The Iran Deal Is in the Hands of a Terrible Negotiator
Trump will try to spin it, but he’s ill-equipped to gain any real concessions.
The Atlantic
May 26, 2026
Atlantic Trivia, May 26, 2026: Mind-Body Connection
In 2001, a man survived 151 days after being surgically implanted with an AbioCor, the world’s first self-contained version of what device?
The Atlantic
May 26, 2026
I Survived Two School Shootings
I survived two school shootings. This is what I learned.
The Atlantic
May 26, 2026
Welcome to the Injection Age
Americans’ enthusiasm for sticking themselves with needles has never been higher.
The Atlantic
May 26, 2026
The Phrase I Texted My Kids 133 Times
And all the things it didn’t say
The Atlantic
May 26, 2026
Where Are America’s Ambassadors?
Around the world, more than 100 of the country’s ambassadorships unfilled–a sign of the Trump administration’s opinions about the value of d...
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May 26, 2026
The Antitrust Theory of Everything
Democrats are in thrall to the idea that corporate consolidation is America’s biggest, and maybe only, problem.
The Atlantic
May 26, 2026
The Night My Marriage Fell Apart
In the span of about 20 minutes, I lost my wife, my best friend, and my grip on life. Finding it again took a lot longer.
The Atlantic
May 25, 2026
The Sporting Event Where Everyone Is Doping
Athletes at the Enhanced Games were bigger—but not exactly better.
The Atlantic
May 25, 2026
Pope Leo’s Unsettling Vision of the AI Future
His new encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, seeks to counterbalance alarm with hope but lands firmly on one side.
The Atlantic
May 25, 2026
A poem by William H. McRaven: ‘The Burden They Carry’
A poem
The Atlantic
May 25, 2026
The U.S. Brain Surgeon Volunteering at Ukraine’s Most Frantic Hospital
Rocco Armonda is treating far more brutal injuries than he did in Iraq.
The Atlantic
May 25, 2026
The Magician of the Kremlin
Kirill Dmitriev will do anything to stay close to power.
The Atlantic
May 25, 2026
I Now Believe Our National Debt Is a Problem
If you’re not worried about this country’s fiscal outlook, you’re not paying attention.
The Atlantic
May 25, 2026
What Happened to Rudy Giuliani?
No man should be judged entirely on their last act.
The Atlantic
May 25, 2026
Trump’s War Is Staggering to an Incoherent Defeat
Even the president’s supporters are alarmed.
The Atlantic
May 24, 2026
The Revolution’s Last Lifeline
The Trump administration is targeting one of Cuba’s few remaining resources.
The Atlantic
May 24, 2026
The Republican Psychedelics Whisperer
The man behind the Trump administration’s embrace of ibogaine believes that his mission is divine.
The Atlantic
May 24, 2026
The Kardashian-Industrial Complex
They came. They posed. They conquered.
The Atlantic
May 24, 2026
Americans Refuse To Be Happy
Our prosperity is fueling our pessimism.
The Atlantic
May 24, 2026
A Perfect Show That Doesn’t Make Sense
Culture and entertainment recommendations including One Piece, writing by George Will, and more
The Atlantic
May 24, 2026
The Unfilmable Author Everyone Should Read This Summer
Terry Pratchett, one of the funniest English writers, is in danger of being lost to history.
The Atlantic
May 23, 2026
'The Future of Truth' and the Reckoning Over AI Writing
What counts as an acceptable use of AI has never been fuzzier.
The Atlantic
May 23, 2026
Hegseth’s Leadership of the U.S. Military
Panelists joined to discuss how the defense secretary may be reshaping the Pentagon, and more.
The Atlantic
May 23, 2026
Putin Has Lost Control of the Narrative
He can no longer insulate Moscow from the catastrophe he has created.
The Atlantic
May 23, 2026
The Meanest Tradition in Entertainment
Celebrity roasts have become crueler in their style of comedy, and almost unwatchable.
The Atlantic
May 23, 2026
Don’t Put Too Much Pressure on Your Summer Vacation
There is no single right way to enjoy a family trip—but there can be a lot of expectations.
The Atlantic
May 23, 2026
Ode to Miller Lite
It’s a bad beer but an incredible beverage.
The Atlantic
May 23, 2026
The Real Lesson of Elon Musk’s Outrage at Christopher Nolan
Right-wing anger about The Odyssey says more about today’s myopic understanding of identity than it does about classical antiquity.
The Atlantic
May 23, 2026
There’s Never Been a Better Time to Study Computer Science
Even as AI progresses, coders aren’t doomed.
The Atlantic
May 23, 2026
Barney Frank Was Like No One Else
He was the smartest man in the room, a rare attribute for a member of modern-day Congress
The Atlantic
May 23, 2026
College Should Be Way More Fun
I’m not talking about keg stands. I’m talking about the joyous mysteries of intellectual life.- 1
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