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February 15, 2026
Where Trump Went Wrong in His Quest for the Nobel Prize
In exclusive interviews, Norway's prime minister and the head of the Nobel Institute tell Isaac Stanley-Beckett and Simon Shuster how they h...
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February 15, 2026
Marco Rubio Doesn't Get It
The Trump administration continues to lambast friends and empower foes.
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February 15, 2026
Winter Olympics Photo of the Day: On Target
Biathletes stand side by side during a shooting bout.
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February 15, 2026
A poem by Divya Victor: ‘Angelical Salutation of Every Girl in History’
A poem
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February 15, 2026
Their Mutated Genes Were Supposed to Be Harmless
‘Carriers’ of certain genetic diseases, who have just one affected gene, can have symptoms, too.
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February 15, 2026
A Prequel TV Series That Surprises Viewers
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, a sports-stadium anthem, and more culture and entertainment recommendations
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February 14, 2026
Winter Olympics Photo of the Day: A Victory Leap
Lucas Pinheiro Braathen of Team Brazil jumps for joy on the Olympic podium.
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February 14, 2026
Greenland's Jens-Frederik Nielsen Is Belle of the Ball
Few know Jens-Frederik Nielsen, but everyone wants to talk to him.
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February 14, 2026
The Rise of Stephen Miller
Panelists joined to discuss the senior Trump aide—and how he’s become the enforcer of some of the president’s most controversial policies.
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February 14, 2026
Trump Administration Announces That We Don’t Know Where the Sun Goes at Night
After deciding carbon dioxide does no harm, it was the logical next move.
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February 14, 2026
An Enduring Assumption About Love
Focusing only on specific traits or habits misses the point of dating.
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February 14, 2026
What ‘The Clash of Civilizations’ Got Wrong
After 9/11, Samuel P. Huntington’s big idea was everywhere. But he missed the coming war within.
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February 14, 2026
The 10 Indie Movies to Look for This Year
A riotous sex comedy, a documentary about cement, and more standouts from the Sundance Film Festival
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February 14, 2026
The Internet's Nihilism Crisis
This is what it looks like when nothing matters.
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February 14, 2026
Kristi Noem’s Audience of One
The DHS secretary is suddenly talking about more than just mass deportations.
The Atlantic
February 13, 2026
Why Europe Is Talking About Nuclear Weapons
Declining confidence in America means deepening discussions of collective European deterrence.
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February 13, 2026
Drink Whole Milk, Eat Red Meat, and Use ChatGPT
What Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s “AI revolution” really looks like
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February 13, 2026
Today's Atlantic Trivia Questions and Answers, Week 17
Test your knowledge—and read our latest stories for a little extra help.
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February 13, 2026
Winter Olympics Photo of the Day: Soaring Through the Dark
All eyes are on the snowboarder Yuto Totsuka as he passes overhead.
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February 13, 2026
Trump Is Suing His Own Government
The president is seeking billions in taxpayer dollars from his own IRS. Whether he can do this is perhaps less important than whether he sho...
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February 13, 2026
The Books Briefing: The Fine Balance Required of an ‘Authorial Rant’
A cherished grudge might make it into a novel—but the best writers avoid creating books that feel one-sided.
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February 13, 2026
Read The Atlantic’s Interview With Volodymyr Zelensky
A conversation with the Ukrainian president about where peace talks go from here
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February 13, 2026
Is AI Ruining Music?
What we can learn from one band’s fight to protect its creative core
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February 13, 2026
The Blind Spot at the Top of the World
Slashing Arctic climate science will limit how clearly the U.S. can understand the region.
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February 13, 2026
Matt Lauer’s Accuser Complicates Her Story
Brooke Nevils’s memoir is also a reckoning with many misconceptions about #MeToo narratives.
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February 13, 2026
Most People Don’t Have a ‘Type’
Many daters have a list of traits they’re looking for in a partner—but can be perfectly happy with someone who has few of them.
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February 13, 2026
Photos of the Week: Plum Blossoms, Iron Fireworks, Carnival Queen
A stranded fuel barge in Puerto Rico, a traditional opera ball in Austria, scenes from Super Bowl 60, images from the Winter Olympics, and m...
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February 13, 2026
Putin Will Miss Pax Americana
The Russian leader has gotten the world he wished for—and it’s threatening to crush him.
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February 13, 2026
First Jobs Matter More Than We Think
They could help us solve society’s biggest problems.
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February 13, 2026
How Not to Understand Slavery
Both the left and the right try to co-opt it, but the real story of American slavery doesn’t serve any one faction.
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February 13, 2026
Rod Dreher Thinks the Enlightenment Was a Mistake
The influential author derides secularism and the modern world. Conservatives—including the vice president—are joining him on a march back t...
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February 13, 2026
Carrie Prejean Boller Is Not Going Quietly
The former beauty queen, dismissed from Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission, says it’s “anti-Christian” to accuse her of anti-Semitism.
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February 13, 2026
What Fabulous Timing for Gallup to Stop Tracking Presidential Approval!
Why stop with BLS data and jobs reports?
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February 12, 2026
The ‘You Can’t Fire Me—I Quit’ Presidency
Trump has a pattern of taking radical steps to deal with what he says are serious problems—and then walking away once he encounters pushback...
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February 12, 2026
The Rise of the ‘Slave Power’ Conspiracy
By the mid–19th century, sycophants had replaced statesmen to do the bidding of the slaveholding oligarchy.
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February 12, 2026
Winter Olympics Photo of the Day: Disqualified for a 'Helmet of Remembrance'
A Ukrainian Olympic athlete displays the memorial helmet that resulted in his ban.
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February 12, 2026
This Is How a Child Dies of Measles
When your family becomes a data point in an outbreak
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February 12, 2026
Zelensky Makes His Pitch to Trump
Ukraine’s president calls on his most powerful ally not to squander the chance to make peace.
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February 12, 2026
James Van Der Beek’s Greatest Trick
In a short-lived sitcom, he gamely mocked his role in “Dawson’s Creek”—and found freedom.
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February 12, 2026
Youth Gender Medicine Is Indeed Up for Debate
American doctors are no longer united on the wisdom of medicalizing gender dysphoria in minors.
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February 12, 2026
Trump’s Bridge to Nowhere
The president’s closure of a trade route from Detroit to Windsor will help a billionaire and hurt basically everyone else.
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February 12, 2026
What Is the Mellon Foundation Doing to Higher Education?
Its role as the country’s preeminent funder of humanities research has granted the foundation—and its president—enormous influence over Amer...
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February 12, 2026
Why the U.S. Hasn’t Yet Struck Iran
Diplomacy meets The Art of the Deal.
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February 12, 2026
Iran Wants Him Arrested. He’s Going Back Anyway.
After Jafar Panahi is done promoting his Oscar-nominated film, It Was Just an Accident, he plans to return to his home country—despite the t...
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February 12, 2026
The Epstein Emails Show How the Powerful Talk About Race
The files reveal the disgraced financier’s interest in “race science.”
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February 11, 2026
Howard Lutnick’s Epstein Story Doesn’t Make Any Sense
The commerce secretary has no answer for his misleading statements about his dealings with the sex offender.
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February 11, 2026
A Tragedy of Early COVID Has Finally Been Explained
Dangerous blood clotting associated with certain vaccines had a genetic cause, according to a new paper.
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February 11, 2026
Winter Olympics Photo of the Day: Starting Speed
A skeleton racer gets off to a fast run.
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February 11, 2026
Five Basic Truths About America’s Immigration Debate
Lawmakers need to acknowledge these realities if they want to implement policy that is both popular and in the nation’s best interest.
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February 11, 2026
How Trump Could Break the 2026 Elections
Stephen Richer on President Trump’s 2020 election denial, standing up to threats, and the Fulton County raid. Plus: Trump’s racist Obama mem...- 1
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