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March 1, 2026
‘I Have Agreed to Talk’
Trump tells The Atlantic that Iranian leaders want to resume negotiations.
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March 1, 2026
Inside Anthropic’s Killer-Robot Dispute With the Pentagon
New details on precisely where the lines were drawn
The Atlantic
March 1, 2026
Why Khamenei Is Dead
The best-planned defenses don’t count for much if the people you trust to run them are ready to sell you out.
The Atlantic
March 1, 2026
Trump Rolls the Iron Dice With Iran
The uncertainties of Trump’s attack on Iran are enough to justify some queasy doubts.
The Atlantic
February 28, 2026
Where Does the Iran War Go From Here?
Killing the Supreme Leader was one thing. Ousting the regime will be another.
The Atlantic
February 28, 2026
The Death of Khamenei and the End of an Era
His life’s work was to preserve a revolution that is heading for the ash heap.
The Atlantic
February 28, 2026
Trump Has No Plan for the Iranian People
The mere act of bombing Iran will not by itself create a stable regime.
The Atlantic
February 28, 2026
Iran Goes to War Against the Arabs
Countries such as Saudi Arabia once wondered whether Tehran could be appeased and contained. Now they do not.
The Atlantic
February 28, 2026
The Fallout From the Epstein Files
Panelists on Washington Week With The Atlantic joined to discuss the Department of Justice’s handling of the Epstein investigation, and more...
The Atlantic
February 28, 2026
How to Create an Equal Household
And why making a fair split of chores actually stick is so hard
The Atlantic
February 28, 2026
The Paradox of Trump’s Iran Attack
When his fantasies unravel, Trump has a habit of abusing power to force his will upon an uncooperative world.
The Atlantic
February 28, 2026
Four Conditions Make Cash Transfers Save Lives
The success of other countries shows how cash-transfer programs can work in the United States.
The Atlantic
February 28, 2026
What $1 Million of Anti-Racist Leadership Training Buys You
The president of Wesleyan University objected to a recent Atlantic article—but didn’t criticize it on the merits.
The Atlantic
February 28, 2026
Wait—Laser Guns Are Real Now?
A staple of sci-fi and children’s entertainment is now being deployed by actual militaries in actual combat.
The Atlantic
February 28, 2026
Trump's Presidency Is Now in Iran's Hands
The U.S. has launched combat operations despite little public support and widespread fears among allies.
The Atlantic
February 28, 2026
Trump and Khamenei's War of Choice
The U.S.-Iran conflict grew from a high-stakes exchange of miscalculations between two men.
The Atlantic
February 28, 2026
Trump’s Enormous Gamble on Regime Change in Iran
A few paths to success, many to failure
The Atlantic
February 28, 2026
What Can the Texas Primary Tell Us About Democrats?
Our reporter Elaine Godfrey on getting kicked out of a Jasmine Crockett rally
The Atlantic
February 28, 2026
Why Israel Wants to Wean Itself Off U.S. Military Aid
What the prospect of ending financial support says about America’s shifting ties with Israel
The Atlantic
February 28, 2026
Donald Trump Declares War on Anthropic
Their fight will shake the entire tech industry.
The Atlantic
February 27, 2026
Netflix Just Avoided an $80 Million Headache
The streamer saved more than money by giving up on Warner Bros. Discovery.
The Atlantic
February 27, 2026
Representative Jasmine Crockett Claimed I Wasn’t Kicked Out of Her Rally. Here’s the Audio.
Representative Jasmine Crockett claimed I wasn’t kicked out of her rally. Here’s the audio.
The Atlantic
February 27, 2026
The Undiplomatic Diplomats
Some of the president’s ambassadors keep getting into needless conflicts abroad.
The Atlantic
February 27, 2026
The Books Briefing: How to Put Sex in a Novel
In a new book, intimate fantasies become a crucial vehicle for character development.
The Atlantic
February 27, 2026
The Right Is Becoming What It Hates
The pile-on of false accusations against Gavin Newsom is exactly what the right claims to condemn.
The Atlantic
February 27, 2026
An Iranian Network Is Ready to Act
Last month, an Iranian exile named Jaber Rajabi reached out to make a case for something between bombing Iran to oblivion and waiting for th...
The Atlantic
February 27, 2026
What Do the People Building AI Believe?
Inside San Francisco’s AI subculture
The Atlantic
February 27, 2026
How an Unlikely Duo Brought the Epstein Files to Light
Two congressmen partnered with Jeffrey Epstein’s victims to try to hold the powerful accountable.
The Atlantic
February 27, 2026
Meta Says It Cares About Kids. New Documents Tell a Different Story.
For years, employees acknowledged a problem with potential child groomers, but prioritized growth over fixes.
The Atlantic
February 27, 2026
What Developers Know About the Dangers of Unbounded AI
Large language models are too powerful and too new to be set free from human oversight.
The Atlantic
February 27, 2026
Love Is Blindsided
On Netflix’s hit dating show, the villain edit is out; the villain twist is in.
The Atlantic
February 27, 2026
Today's Atlantic Trivia Questions and Answers, Week 18
Test your knowledge—and read our latest stories for a little extra help.
The Atlantic
February 27, 2026
The Mind-Numbing, Soul-Crushing Boredom of Parenthood
When I became a father, I was forced to reckon with the terrible emotion that consumed my days.
The Atlantic
February 27, 2026
Winners of the 2026 Underwater Photographer of the Year Contest
A collection of honored images from this year’s competition celebrating “photography beneath the surface of the ocean, lakes, rivers and eve...
The Atlantic
February 27, 2026
Elon Musk Moves Against the Russians in Ukraine
Russian forces falter as the world’s richest man intervenes in the war once again.
The Atlantic
February 26, 2026
Hegseth Wants to Make an Example Out of Anthropic
After refusing to bow to the Pentagon’s demands, the company faces what could be the most extreme regulation in the short history of AI.
The Atlantic
February 26, 2026
What Kind of Fighter Do Democrats Want?
The Texas Senate primary could help decide.
The Atlantic
February 26, 2026
The First Couple of a Dysfunctional DHS
A forthcoming book reveals new details about Kristi Noem and Corey Lewandowski.
The Atlantic
February 26, 2026
How Much Control Should U.S. Government Have Over AI?
Even when companies vow to develop AI responsibly, geopolitics may force them to abandon that commitment.
The Atlantic
February 26, 2026
Editor Ann Godoff's Rigor and Love
Ann Godoff, who died this week, cared passionately about her writers—and much less about her own ego.
The Atlantic
February 26, 2026
A Presidential Problem of Canine Proportions
Misbehaving dogs in the White House have plagued administration after administration.
The Atlantic
February 26, 2026
The Degraded State of the Union
Presidential oratory once sought to elevate its audience, through high seriousness and artful rhetoric, but also by being high-minded and fa...
The Atlantic
February 26, 2026
The Women Who Reinvented Journalism
Two new books demonstrate how Martha Gellhorn, Janet Flanner, and other reporters took journalism in directions that men could not.
The Atlantic
February 26, 2026
Enough With the Bros
For a decade, the trope has been a reliable—and lazy—way to elevate pet peeves into trends.
The Atlantic
February 26, 2026
Bring on the Sex Scenes
A puritan strain is manifesting in realist novels as a marked absence of straight sex.
The Atlantic
February 26, 2026
Trump’s Favorite Voter-ID Bill Would Probably Backfire
Congressional Republicans are trying to pass a strict “election integrity” law that seems almost custom-designed to disenfranchise their own...
The Atlantic
February 26, 2026
The Tariffs Loss Is Paradoxically a Win for Trump
The president will need the Court to have a veneer of legitimacy for when it blesses other, more damaging parts of his agenda.
The Atlantic
February 26, 2026
Why Pick a Fight With Iran Now?
President Trump has yet to give a good rationale.
The Atlantic
February 26, 2026
How America Chose Not to Hold the Powerful to Account
Our national project of elite impunity
The Atlantic
February 26, 2026
MAHA, Subdued
The nominee for surgeon general kept her most eccentric wellness beliefs largely in check at her confirmation hearing.- 1
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