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September 17, 2025
Trump Isn’t Interested in Competing With China
To see how the president is losing ground to Beijing, consider his disastrous relationship with India.
The Atlantic
September 16, 2025
The Irony of Using Charlie Kirk’s Murder to Silence Debate
The conservative activist couldn’t have risen to prominence without robust free speech.
The Atlantic
September 16, 2025
Autism Research Is a Chance for RFK Jr. to Take Pesticides Seriously
Unlike some of his other concerns, these echo legitimate science.
The Atlantic
September 16, 2025
The New War on Weed
Why are states with loose marijuana laws arresting people for selling the drug?
The Atlantic
September 16, 2025
The Attorney General’s Attack on Free Speech
Pam Bondi stated that the federal government will “go after” Americans “if you are targeting anyone with hate speech.”
The Atlantic
September 16, 2025
The Strange and Erotic World of Elon Musk’s Chatbot
Grok’s anti-“woke” programming is getting pushed further and further.
The Atlantic
September 16, 2025
Pregnant Americans Are Trapped in Vaccine Limbo
Expectant mothers are running out of options to protect their babies from COVID.
The Atlantic
September 16, 2025
Why Are So Many People Convinced They Stink?
Whole-body deodorant is thriving. And nobody really needs it.
The Atlantic
September 16, 2025
Dear James: I Was DOGE’d. Now What?
I’m lucky to have had a comfortable landing, but I’m struggling to find purpose.
The Atlantic
September 16, 2025
Robert Redford Made It Look Easy
The late actor’s talent could seem invisible until the right conditions made it heroically apparent.
The Atlantic
September 16, 2025
How to Prevent the Next Charlotte Murder
Senseless violence on the city’s light-rail was the culmination of years of failure.
The Atlantic
September 16, 2025
The WNBA Superstar Who Left the Game in Her Prime
Maya Moore walked away from basketball to focus on social-justice activism. Was it worth it?
The Atlantic
September 16, 2025
What Charlie Kirk Told Me About His Legacy
He didn’t just want to win elections. He wanted to win a generation.
The Atlantic
September 16, 2025
The Greatest Fight of All Time
Fifty years ago, Muhammad Ali met Joe Frazier in Manila.
The Atlantic
September 16, 2025
The Commons: Eighty Years on the Edge
Readers respond to our August 2025 issue and more.
The Atlantic
September 15, 2025
Why Tesla Thinks Elon Needs More Money
Tesla’s board proposes a supercharged compensation package.
The Atlantic
September 15, 2025
AI Is Grown, Not Built
Nobody knows exactly what an AI will become. That’s very bad.
The Atlantic
September 15, 2025
This Is No Way to Make D.C. Safer
Even if the president’s efforts bring crime down temporarily, they are undermining the city’s long-term well-being.
The Atlantic
September 15, 2025
The Death of an Influencer
Charlie Kirk was a content creator—a job that shapes how many now talk about and experience politics.
The Atlantic
September 15, 2025
The Invention of Judd Apatow
How a kid from Long Island willed his way to the top of American comedy
The Atlantic
September 15, 2025
Inside the Deadly Game of Drone Warfare
From the front lines in Kherson, with one of Ukraine’s most lethal units
The Atlantic
September 15, 2025
The HHS Officials Being Paid Six Figures to Do Nothing
The Trump administration hasn’t fired them but won’t let them do their jobs.
The Atlantic
September 15, 2025
Nate Bargatze Needed a Better Bit
The Emmys host wanted to make the ceremony fun, but his big idea didn’t work.
The Atlantic
September 15, 2025
The Delight of a Surprise Emmys Win
The night’s most moving speech captured the hard slog of being a working actor.
The Atlantic
September 14, 2025
Why Theme Parks Keep Getting More Extreme
Inside the exceedingly expensive, highly engineered quest to keep us entertained
The Atlantic
September 14, 2025
In the Beginning, There Was the Word
A poem
The Atlantic
September 14, 2025
MAHA Is Piling More Work on Moms
Dinnertime has gotten even more complicated.
The Atlantic
September 14, 2025
Five Nonfiction Books That Read Like Fiction
These books have all the qualities that make good novels so enjoyable.
The Atlantic
September 13, 2025
The Questions Kirk’s Assassination Raises
Panelists joined to discuss the country’s escalating political violence.
The Atlantic
September 13, 2025
How People Make the Most of Their Mornings
Taking advantage of the early hours can add calm to your day if you do it right.
The Atlantic
September 13, 2025
Trump Has a Warning for Spencer Cox
Utah’s grieving governor opens up about his state, the country’s dangerous spiral, and a haunting conversation with the president
The Atlantic
September 13, 2025
Whither the Dictionary?
These are parlous times for lexicographers.
The Atlantic
September 13, 2025
Christopher Rufo’s Cancel Culture
The right-wing activist is learning from his enemies—and changing the rules of the culture war.
The Atlantic
September 13, 2025
What If This Is a Turning Point?
Charlie Kirk’s closest allies will help determine whether the next few weeks bring confrontation, deescalation, or something in between.
The Atlantic
September 13, 2025
The Epstein Scandal Finally Takes Down a Politician
Just not an American one
The Atlantic
September 12, 2025
Something Is Very Wrong Online
Our political conversations take place in the very same spaces that incubate and perpetuate unthinkable violence.
The Atlantic
September 12, 2025
One of Utah’s Own
The early picture of Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin complicates many assumptions.
The Atlantic
September 12, 2025
A Call for Peace to a President Who Isn’t Listening
Utah Governor Spencer Cox must know by now that his hopes for Trump were in vain.
The Atlantic
September 12, 2025
Leading Democrats Are Condemning Charlie Kirk’s Murder
Why is the online right having such a hard time recognizing that?
The Atlantic
September 12, 2025
A Raw Depiction of What Panic Feels Like
Lee Lai’s Cannon builds up to an earthshaking moment when its protagonist’s anxiety can no longer be contained.
The Atlantic
September 12, 2025
Photos of the Week: Lunar Eclipse, Sandbar Cricket, Horn Dance
A cattle drive in Germany, antigovernment protests in France and Nepal, the U.S. Open Tennis Championships in New York, surfing Chihuahuas i...
The Atlantic
September 12, 2025
This Was Spinal Tap
One more smell of the glove
The Atlantic
September 12, 2025
The Fandom Fueling Netflix’s Most Popular Movie Ever
KPop Demon Hunters transforms loving your favorite artist from a hobby into an act of creation itself.
The Atlantic
September 12, 2025
The Teacher Evaluation–Grade Inflation Doom Loop
“We give them all A’s, and they give us all fives.”
The Atlantic
September 12, 2025
A Complex Portrait of a Contrarian Crank
An alienated professor takes up weight lifting and ranting in Jordan Castro’s perceptive new novel, Muscle Man.
The Atlantic
September 12, 2025
The Venezuelans Cheering Trump’s Drug War
To certain members of the opposition, the Caribbean anticartel operation seems to promise long-awaited salvation.
The Atlantic
September 12, 2025
Show Us Your Papers
But which ones?
The Atlantic
September 12, 2025
America’s Greatest Threat Comes From Within
Former National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan on America’s fragile democracy
The Atlantic
September 11, 2025
The Awful Ubiquity of Charlie Kirk’s Assassination Video
The modern parade of digital gore is corrosive for society.
The Atlantic
September 11, 2025
Photos: Nepal's “Gen Z” Protests
Anti-government protests in Nepal on Monday, which followed a ban on social-media apps, were met with deadly force by riot police. Reacting...- 1
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