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April 24, 2026
Sam Altman Wants to Know Whether You’re Human
And he has a way to prove it.
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April 24, 2026
How Short-Form Clips Took Over the Internet
You’re not watching the show. You’re watching the clips.
The Atlantic
April 24, 2026
A ‘Let Them’ theory of Ideas
Dig into the backstory of any original thought, and you’ll find that its source is likely mysterious and communal.
The Atlantic
April 24, 2026
Atlantic Trivia, April 24, 2026: New Deal, Old Dynasty
What Chinese dynasty that ruled from 1368 to 1644 stopped exploration and de-emphasized scientific learning (despite making some fabulous va...
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April 24, 2026
Photos of the Week: Fallen Robot, Scooter Waterfall, Sunrise Panorama
Traditional horseback archery in Japan, a humanoid-robot half-marathon in Beijing, a sci-fi festival in England, a golf tournament in Louisi...
The Atlantic
April 24, 2026
Photos of the Week: Giant Octopus, Scooter Waterfall, Sunrise Panorama
Traditional horseback archery in Japan, a humanoid-robot half-marathon in Beijing, a sci-fi festival in England, a golf tournament in Louisi...
The Atlantic
April 24, 2026
James Talarico’s Tough Sell
In deep-red evangelical Texas, does his brand of Christian politics have a chance?
The Atlantic
April 24, 2026
The Schools Where Anti-Racism Backfired
How an “ideological purity spiral” derailed some of America’s most promising classrooms.
The Atlantic
April 24, 2026
The Stanford Inside Stanford
“Any VC is begging to shove money down our throat.”
The Atlantic
April 24, 2026
The Fake Radicals Stealing Lemons
A New York Times podcast hosted Hasan Piker and a New Yorker staff writer for a discussion of lawbreaking, which they both endorsed as resis...
The Atlantic
April 24, 2026
‘Michael’ Is a Botched Job
A new biopic offers a warped and childish take on Michael Jackson’s life.
The Atlantic
April 23, 2026
Seriously, Tucker Carlson? Come On
Media figures who have turned against Trump only in recent weeks have forfeited the right to be taken seriously in the future.
The Atlantic
April 23, 2026
Since When Is Looting a Form of Virtue Signaling?
In some left-wing corners of the commentariat, moral rectitude is out. Flagrant disregard of the social contract is in.
The Atlantic
April 23, 2026
A Bitter Coda to American Reconstruction
The story of the Freedman’s Memorial shows just how quickly a nation’s ideals can erode.
The Atlantic
April 23, 2026
Israel Could Have What It Most Wants in Lebanon
It just has to give up territorial ambitions and work with the Lebanese government to disarm Hezbollah.
The Atlantic
April 23, 2026
The Kash Patel Fallout
An interview with staff writer Sarah Fitzpatrick about her reporting
The Atlantic
April 23, 2026
Dry January, but for Your Smartphone
I spent a month with a group of people who aspire to a state of offline bliss.
The Atlantic
April 23, 2026
The Posting Will Continue Until Morale Improves
Trump’s Iran messaging seems desperate.
The Atlantic
April 23, 2026
The Confessional Era of Plastic Surgery
Celebrities aren’t just admitting they got work done—they’re showing all the details.
The Atlantic
April 23, 2026
Atlantic Trivia, April 23, 2026: American Gerontocracy
What two benefit programs jointly account for more than one-third of all federal expenditures, paying out more than $2 trillion a year?
The Atlantic
April 23, 2026
Trump Voters Like Marco Rubio More and More
And J. D. Vance less and less
The Atlantic
April 23, 2026
Life Isn’t Easy in the OnlyFans Economy
TV is finally considering the relentless, creative work of making a living online.
The Atlantic
April 23, 2026
Kidnapped in Iraq
I kept asking my captors Why?
The Atlantic
April 23, 2026
The Lost Promise of Stewart Brand’s Futurism
A new book by the creator of the Whole Earth Catalog sheds light on the compromises he made with the powerful.
The Atlantic
April 22, 2026
The Big Question the Fed-Chair Hearing Leaves Open
At yesterday’s confirmation hearing, Kevin Warsh remained tactically opaque.
The Atlantic
April 22, 2026
Everyone Wants to Win the MAHA Moms
Health-conscious mothers represent a significant demographic shift in consumer behavior and lifestyle choices. This emerging segment, often...
The Atlantic
April 22, 2026
On the Brink of Global Recession
The economist Adam Posen on the effect of the war in Iran on the world’s economy and the darkening economic outlook for the United States. P...
The Atlantic
April 22, 2026
Redistricting and Revenge
Republicans are very upset about gerrymandering.
The Atlantic
April 22, 2026
Photos: Reclaimed by Nature
On Earth Day, I wanted to share images of the incredible resilience of nature: the many ways that plants, animals, and natural processes rec...
The Atlantic
April 22, 2026
Hegseth to the Troops: We Are Bringing Back the Flu!
Grab your cough drops. We’re going to battle.
The Atlantic
April 22, 2026
A New Front in an Old Gerrymandering War
Virginia voters approved an aggressive Democratic redistricting plan.
The Atlantic
April 22, 2026
Eight Biographies That Bring Their Subjects to Life
Each is animated by the author’s love—for their subject, for language, and for pushing the boundaries of what the genre can do.
The Atlantic
April 22, 2026
It Doesn’t Matter Who Runs Apple
Fifteen years after Steve Jobs’s death, the company is a successful, if unexciting, powerhouse.
The Atlantic
April 22, 2026
Brace for the Plastic Price Hikes
The war in Iran could raise the consumer costs of car parts, toys, clothing, and more.
The Atlantic
April 22, 2026
The Iran Talks Are Making India Feel Small
Modi styled himself a global leader but can’t seem to get ahead of events in the Middle East.
The Atlantic
April 22, 2026
Today’s Atlantic Trivia: Black Comedy
What Black actress—the first to win an Academy Award—reportedly quipped that she would rather play a maid than be one?
The Atlantic
April 22, 2026
In These Books, Life Without Men Is No Fantasy
Stories about women cohabitating are proliferating—and are far from simply idyllic.
The Atlantic
April 22, 2026
How Democrats Can Lose Michigan, Again
What Abdul El-Sayed doesn’t get about Trump
The Atlantic
April 22, 2026
The Terrible Limbo Between the Emergency Room and a Hospital Bed
Patients are getting stuck in the emergency department for days while waiting for a spot in an inpatient ward.
The Atlantic
April 22, 2026
The Case of the Disappearing Scientists
Yes, it’s really happening. No, it’s not a foreign plot.
The Atlantic
April 21, 2026
Another Trump Cabinet Member Is Out
Lori Chavez-DeRemer was supposed to take the GOP in a more worker-friendly direction. Instead she is departing amid scandal.
The Atlantic
April 21, 2026
The Rise of the House Manager
More families who can afford it are hiring a “chief of staff for the home.”
The Atlantic
April 21, 2026
Elon Musk Is Taking the X Playbook to Starlink
The world’s richest man is accruing more power than ever before.
The Atlantic
April 21, 2026
Big Sky Democrats Battle Over ‘Poison’ Brand
Montana Democrats thought they found a novel way to win control of the U.S. Senate—until the party faithful started fighting back.
The Atlantic
April 21, 2026
The Rise of CliffsNotes Cinema
Hollywood is missing the point of the classics, again and again.
The Atlantic
April 21, 2026
Atlantic Trivia, April 21, 2026: Deadly Sins
What sum results from adding together the numbers of deadly sins, bodily humors, and signs of the zodiac?
The Atlantic
April 21, 2026
Why Justin Bieber Played YouTube Onstage for Thousands of People
The pop star transformed the normal act of browsing your laptop into something interesting—and unsettling.
The Atlantic
April 21, 2026
Andrew Durbin's biography of Peter Hujar and Paul Thek
A new biography brings the the late photographer’s relationship with the artist Paul Thek to vivid life.
The Atlantic
April 21, 2026
An Extra-Embarrassing White House Correspondents’ Dinner
Why is Donald Trump breaking bread with the “enemy of the people”?
The Atlantic
April 21, 2026
All the World Has Stage Fright
What happens when performance anxiety becomes a way of life- 1
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