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April 3, 2026
Photos of the Week: Holy Week, 'No Kings,' Guitar Farm
Office-chair racing in Japan, an orca swimming near Seattle, a sandstorm over the island of Santorini, the launch of NASA’s newest lunar mis...
The Atlantic
April 3, 2026
You Don’t Really Need a NeeDoh—Do You?
Stores are sold out of the squishy toys. Shipments may not arrive for months. And parents—well, they need to chill.
The Atlantic
April 3, 2026
Lily Allen’s ‘West End Girl’ Tour Ups the Ante
Lily Allen’s "West End Girl" tour makes her astonishing concept album even better.
The Atlantic
April 3, 2026
Hegseth’s War on America’s Military
Someone needs to explain the Pentagon purges to the American people.
The Atlantic
April 3, 2026
Hegseth Removes Top Army Officer Mid-Iran War
A general is ousted and the Army secretary is in jeopardy, sources say.
The Atlantic
April 2, 2026
Pam Bondi May Be Just the Beginning of Trump’s Purge
After Pam Bondi’s ouster, other top administration officials could be in jeopardy.
The Atlantic
April 2, 2026
The Next Attorney General Has an Impossible Job
Just like the last one
The Atlantic
April 2, 2026
Atlantic Trivia, April 2, 2026: Moon Missions
NASA’s first flyby of the moon—three missions before humanity landed on it—is known by what name?
The Atlantic
April 2, 2026
Rachel Carson Has Known the Ocean
Her journey to the hidden depths of the sea invites a new way of seeing.
The Atlantic
April 2, 2026
Pam Bondi Couldn’t Possibly Succeed
She did what Donald Trump wanted her to do. That turned out to be part of the problem.
The Atlantic
April 2, 2026
Twilight of the ‘Cougar’
Recent depictions of May-December relationships are challenging cliché notions about women who date younger men.
The Atlantic
April 2, 2026
Ukraine's Housewives Versus Rheinmetall's CEO
My interview with a tank maker provoked fury and memes—including from Zelensky.
The Atlantic
April 2, 2026
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The legal question in the birthright citizenship case is jarringly easy to answer. The more difficult question is what kind of country Ameri...
The Atlantic
April 2, 2026
The Manosphere Feels Betrayed
The Epstein files, Alex Pretti, now Iran?
The Atlantic
April 2, 2026
Trump’s Cozy Transportation Secretary
Sean Duffy is partnering with the industries he regulates in new ways.
The Atlantic
April 2, 2026
The Intellectual Right Is Mad at the Mess It’s Made
Conservatives are criticizing influencers for going too far.
The Atlantic
April 2, 2026
The Intellectual Right Is Mad at the Mess It’s Made
Conservatives are criticizing influencers for going too far.
The Atlantic
April 2, 2026
Who Gets to Block the Sun?
Stardust sold geoengineering to investors. Now it needs to sell it to the public.
The Atlantic
April 2, 2026
How ‘Real Housewives’ Rewrote the American Dream
Bravo’s signature reality-TV show is a shorthand for a certain flavor of petty drama—and a way that many people now live.
The Atlantic
April 2, 2026
Young People Are Falling Behind, but Not Because of AI
The case that AI is already stealing young people’s jobs is based on a statistical mirage.
The Atlantic
April 2, 2026
The Album That Made Me Fall Back in Love With Heavy Metal
Neurosis’s new record makes the right kind of noise to stand out in this overwhelming moment.
The Atlantic
April 2, 2026
The Pro-Immigrant Case for Opposing Illegal Immigration
Any viable reform coalition has to include voters who oppose unlawful immigration but support legal channels.
The Atlantic
April 2, 2026
Maybe Trump Should Not Have Given This Speech
His address raised more questions than it answered about the war in Iran.
The Atlantic
April 1, 2026
Why Doesn’t Anybody Realize We’re Going Back to the Moon?
On the ground at the Trump era’s most important space launch.
The Atlantic
April 1, 2026
The Justices Don’t Buy Trump’s Citizenship Arguments
The scandal is that the case got this far.
The Atlantic
April 1, 2026
The Anger Trailing Congress Around the Country
Even TMZ is channeling the national discontent.
The Atlantic
April 1, 2026
What Tracy Kidder Stood For
His deep, immersive writing had moral stakes and changed people’s lives.
The Atlantic
April 1, 2026
I Am Here to Watch the Birthright-Citizenship Arguments but Not in a Threatening Way
Can’t a president come watch his justices?
The Atlantic
April 1, 2026
Atlantic Trivia, April 1, 2026: Computer Games
Levying a late-return fee is a common task in the 1990s-set video game Retro Rewind, which simulates employment in what bygone type of retai...
The Atlantic
April 1, 2026
Where to Find a Better Housewife Escapist Fantasy
Crime-solving housewives have become less compelling.
The Atlantic
April 1, 2026
Watching War From the Strait of Hormuz
Graeme Wood on what he saw at the Strait of Hormuz and the lockdown of oil in the Persian Gulf. Plus: Trump’s war-information blackout and T...
The Atlantic
April 1, 2026
It’s Not Gambling, It’s ‘Girl Math’
Prediction markets are trying to woo women through matcha memes and #girlboss ads.
The Atlantic
April 1, 2026
Smirking Past the Gallows
An ugly law backed by Itamar Ben-Gvir might never be applied—but will still do real damage.
The Atlantic
April 1, 2026
A Presidential Library Fit for a Real-Estate Mogul
Plans for a Miami skyscraper perfectly capture the ethos of the Trump administration.
The Atlantic
April 1, 2026
The Perils of One-Man Rule
Xi Jinping’s ruthless reign in China offers important lessons for aspiring autocrats.
The Atlantic
April 1, 2026
Why Trump Bungled Oil and Gas
The president doesn’t understand that markets are global.
The Atlantic
April 1, 2026
The Lesson of a Thrilling March Madness
Nostalgists worried that giving athletes more rights would ruin college sports. This year’s NCAA basketball tournament is proving them wrong...
The Atlantic
April 1, 2026
U.S. Troops Could Soon Be on the Ground in Iran
The military is waiting for his go-ahead for high-risk ground operations in Iran.
The Atlantic
April 1, 2026
A New Solution to the ‘Wagner Problem’
A bold restaging of Tristan und Isolde arrives at a moment of intense concern about the cultural inheritance of Western civilization.
The Atlantic
April 1, 2026
Photos: Counting Down to the Launch of Artemis II
NASA’s Artemis II—the first mission to carry humans beyond low Earth orbit in more than 50 years—is scheduled to launch on April 1, 2026. Th...
The Atlantic
April 1, 2026
Lions Led by Donkeys
The U.S. is fighting Iran under the worst wartime political leadership America has ever had.
The Atlantic
March 31, 2026
What ‘Regime Change’?
Trump’s claim about the Iran war is premature.
The Atlantic
March 31, 2026
HHS Is Exiling Top Officials to the Indian Health Service
The Indian Health Service needs more clinical workers. The federal health officials being transferred to the agency don’t fit that bill.
The Atlantic
March 31, 2026
‘Retro Rewind’ Is a Boring Video Game I Can’t Put Down
A video game about running a rental store offers comfort in mundanity.
The Atlantic
March 31, 2026
The Gen Z Christian Revival That Wasn’t
Some pastors and politicians claim that a Christian revival is afoot among young Americans. Nationwide data tell a different story.
The Atlantic
March 31, 2026
Four Ways the Iran War Could End
Trump has options, but they all come with serious liabilities.
The Atlantic
March 31, 2026
Atlantic Trivia, March 31, 2026: Board Games
Weiqi, an ancient-Chinese board game played with black and white stones, is more familiarly known in the West by what name?
The Atlantic
March 31, 2026
You Can’t Escape the AI Tax
Electronics are getting more expensive and worse. Blame the AI boom.
The Atlantic
March 31, 2026
The Family That Has No Stomachs
Māori families with a mutation for aggressive gastric cancer have had their stomachs preemptively removed. How do you live without one?
The Atlantic
March 31, 2026
Trump’s Mystifying Two-Front Messaging War
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