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November 9, 2025
SNL Has a Cold-Open Fix for the Trump News Cycle
James Austin Johnson has become the linchpin of the show’s catchall approach to political satire.
The Atlantic
November 9, 2025
Love Song Set to a Tune of Gathering
A poem
The Atlantic
November 9, 2025
Why I Am Leaving the Federal Bench
A judge explains his reasons for resigning.
The Atlantic
November 9, 2025
The Deportees Whose Stories We’ll Never Know
Amid the president’s fast-moving deportation campaign, the stories of most people being swept up are missed.
The Atlantic
November 9, 2025
Blaming Foreigners for American Failings Won’t Fix Them
Railing against Ukraine, Israel, and other outsiders is easy. Solving problems at home is not.
The Atlantic
November 9, 2025
The Ideal That Underlies the Declaration of Independence
Restoring stability to American politics will require reviving an age-old concept: common ground.
The Atlantic
November 9, 2025
A Funny Book About Faith
Anne Lamott’s stories, John Singer Sargent’s paintings, and more culture and entertainment recommendations
The Atlantic
November 9, 2025
What I Learned About Dick Cheney
The former vice president was certain he knew better than the citizens he served what was good for them.
The Atlantic
November 8, 2025
The Democrats Try Out a Big Tent
Or is it more “medium-sized”?
The Atlantic
November 8, 2025
How Lawmakers Are Responding to the Shutdown
Meanwhile, panelists discuss what Tuesday’s election results mean for Democrats.
The Atlantic
November 8, 2025
The Dreams and Limits of the Suburbs
They’re more diverse than ever, but they remain the sites of deep racial and socioeconomic gaps.
The Atlantic
November 8, 2025
When Scarcity Blurs the Line Between Right and Wrong
Megha Majumdar’s second novel imagines how climate disaster might scramble our sense of morality.
The Atlantic
November 8, 2025
'All’s Fair' Is an Atrocity
Ryan Murphy’s new series is essentially the world inside your phone, made into a TV show.
The Atlantic
November 8, 2025
The Mafia Style in American Politics
Trump is saying, essentially, If you don’t want to get hurt, you’ll do what I say.
The Atlantic
November 7, 2025
Why This Shutdown Is So Dangerous
The way the president is disrupting essential services shows the dangers of his vision for big government.
The Atlantic
November 7, 2025
Pop Culture Is Obsessed With Female Friendships
Margaret Atwood’s Cat’s Eye perfectly portrays an intense, fickle, painful dynamic between women.
The Atlantic
November 7, 2025
Tulsi Gabbard’s Quest to Bring the ‘Deep State’ Under Her Control
A memo circulating within the federal government lays out her office’s reasoning for wanting to transfer counterintelligence work away from...
The Atlantic
November 7, 2025
Democrats, Mamdani Doesn’t Point the Way Forward
He won by a modest margin in a deeply blue city not because of his radical commitments, but despite them.
The Atlantic
November 7, 2025
The Most Useless Piece of Parenting Advice
The problem with telling moms “It takes a village”
The Atlantic
November 7, 2025
Photos of the Week: Dinosaur Sweater, Miniature Park, Hippo Calf
The aftermath of Typhoon Kalmaegi in the Philippines, Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico, a penny-farthing race in Prague, a mayoral ele...
The Atlantic
November 7, 2025
The One and Only Sammy
The astonishing, confounding career of Sammy Davis Jr.
The Atlantic
November 7, 2025
The Coming Swell of Scientists-Turned-Politicians
Instead of trying to depoliticize science, they’re running for office.
The Atlantic
November 7, 2025
A Conservative Case for Feminization
A new book argues that America would benefit if more men adopted the values of vulnerability and mutual care that are usually attributed to...
The Atlantic
November 7, 2025
Democrats Haven’t Solved Their Electoral Problem
Big off-year wins in New Jersey and Virginia get the party no closer to taking back the Senate or the White House.
The Atlantic
November 7, 2025
Democrats Have a New Winning Formula
Each candidate arguably got more out of affordability than any other approach.
The Atlantic
November 7, 2025
The Battle Iranian Women Are Winning
The mandatory veiling of women was once a pillar of the Islamic Republic. Now it’s almost gone.
The Atlantic
November 7, 2025
Just When It Looked Like the Shutdown Might End
Election Day happened.
The Atlantic
November 7, 2025
Ozempic Is About to Go on Sale
Even after Trump’s new deal, obesity drugs are still too expensive.
The Atlantic
November 6, 2025
Dick Cheney Didn’t Care What You Thought
The former VP’s indifference to approval made him a boogeyman for the left and the right.
The Atlantic
November 6, 2025
Voters Who Oppose Wars of Choice Have Nowhere to Turn
Anti-war Americans keep rejecting establishment hawks, only to see the supposed alternatives deploy force unilaterally.
The Atlantic
November 6, 2025
A New Way to Look at the Pressures of Motherhood
In Die My Love, parenting is the least of a struggling new mother’s concerns.
The Atlantic
November 6, 2025
What Worked for Zohran Mamdani
The mayor-elect of New York City won without cynical AI tricks.
The Atlantic
November 6, 2025
Zohran Mamdani Is About to Confront Reality
The new mayor will face enormous challenges and needs to prove quickly that he is up for them.
The Atlantic
November 6, 2025
Is Marjorie Taylor Greene Playing Three-Dimensional Chess?
The “Jewish space lasers” lady may be positioning herself to lead the MAGA movement.
The Atlantic
November 6, 2025
Today’s Atlantic Trivia: Sayings and Showgirls
Test your knowledge—and read our latest stories for a little extra help.
The Atlantic
November 6, 2025
The Wonder of Watching People Run
Marathons have gathered strangers for more than a century now.
The Atlantic
November 6, 2025
America Is Great When America Is Good
Those who believe in liberty and dignity must never give in to the forces arrayed against the things we hold dearest.
The Atlantic
November 6, 2025
American Suburbs Have a Financial Secret
Municipal bonds have become an unavoidable part of local governance—and their costs divide rich towns from poor ones.
The Atlantic
November 6, 2025
What a Young Paul McCartney Knew About Growing Old
Put true love at the center of your life, and your happiness will only grow.
The Atlantic
November 6, 2025
The Catholic Church and the Trump Administration Are Not Getting Along
The religion’s call to radical love can’t countenance this much cruelty.
The Atlantic
November 6, 2025
We Are Not One
A short story
The Atlantic
November 6, 2025
Will 2026 Be a Fair Fight?
Democrats swept the 2025 elections. But Donald Trump is already laying the groundwork to subvert the next vote.
The Atlantic
November 6, 2025
Trump’s Gerrymandering War Has Stalled
“None of this is good for Republicans,” one strategist said.
The Atlantic
November 5, 2025
Can Mamdani Pull off a Child-Care Miracle?
The hurdles facing the incoming mayor’s proposal are as large as its potential rewards.
The Atlantic
November 5, 2025
America on the Brink of War With Venezuela
Quico Toro on the Trump administration’s dangerous game of brinksmanship with Venezuela and why a conflict in the Caribbean could be a disas...
The Atlantic
November 5, 2025
Trump Is Right: Ditch the Filibuster
The tactic is a deformed anachronism. Its demise would benefit the whole country, and Democrats especially.
The Atlantic
November 5, 2025
Seeing the World Up Close
Shortlisted images from the 2025 Close-Up Photographer of the Year, celebrating “close-up, macro, and micro photography”
The Atlantic
November 5, 2025
Why Is Colombia’s President Provoking Trump?
Gustavo Petro seems to think that he’s better off being the American president’s victim than his friend.
The Atlantic
November 5, 2025
No, Women Aren't the Problem
The country is rapidly becoming the manosphere, but, sure, let’s go after the “feminization” of culture.
The Atlantic
November 5, 2025
The Anti-MAGA Majority Reemerges
Democrats won up and down the ballot yesterday, riding a backlash to Donald Trump’s second term.- 1
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