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May 8, 2026
The Canvas Panic on Campus
A ransomware attack took down a popular university-course-management software right in the middle of finals.
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May 8, 2026
The GOP’s Stunningly Swift Gerrymandering Drive
It took barely a week to wipe a majority Black district off the map.
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May 8, 2026
The “Bad-Good” Genre of Music
The “Bad-Good” Genre of Music
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May 8, 2026
The Alien Conspiracy
Why so many Americans want to believe that extraterrestrials exist—and that the government is hiding the truth
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May 8, 2026
The Books Briefing: The Kind of Nonfiction That Wins Pulitzers
If you look closely at the history, biography, memoir, and general-nonfiction honors, a noticeable pattern emerges.
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May 8, 2026
‘This Is Not Going to Be the Next COVID’
Concern about hantavirus makes sense, but evidence so far suggests that most people have very little to worry about.
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May 8, 2026
Trump Is ‘Bored’ With the War He Started
He wants out, but Iran could likely keep going for months.
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May 8, 2026
How the Pope Connects War, Immigration, and Abortion
It all comes down to a particular stance on life.
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May 8, 2026
Democrats Might Actually Win Iowa
Are the party’s hopes for the Hawkeye State real, or just another mirage?
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May 8, 2026
Photos of the Week: Met Gala, Beagle Rescue, Power Nap
Storks return to their nests in Iraq, scenes from the 61st Venice Biennale, a huge Shakira concert in Rio de Janeiro, a historic suspension-...
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May 8, 2026
Mary Cassatt Was More Than a Mother’s Day’s Favorite
Before she became Mother’s Day’s safest painter, she was an artistic visionary whose concerns were political.
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May 8, 2026
Atlantic Trivia, May 8, 2026: Agencies and Amendments
The Twenty-First Amendment of the Constitution repealed what nationwide policy that had been instituted about a dozen years earlier by the E...
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May 8, 2026
The Iranian Exile Who Would Be King
MAGA-style tactics and hardball advisers have raised Reza Pahlavi’s profile and divided his potential followers.
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May 8, 2026
Adam Silver Goes to War
The mild-mannered NBA commissioner has overseen a time of peace and prosperity for his league. Until now.
The Atlantic
May 7, 2026
What Happened on the Hantavirus Cruise, According to a Doctor on Board
A passenger helped manage the hantavirus outbreak after the ship’s doctor on the MV Hondius fell ill.
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May 7, 2026
What the War Is Doing to an Essential Metal
The aluminum trade is in crisis.
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May 7, 2026
The End of the World as He Knew It
Ted Turner was an entrepreneur in a classically American mold. But even the boldest visionaries have their limits.
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May 7, 2026
Was Richard Dawkins Wrong About AI Consciousness?
Richard Dawkins caught hell on social media for suggesting otherwise.
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May 7, 2026
The Secret to Understanding AI
“Imagine the tech without the tech companies.”
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May 7, 2026
No One Knows What to Do About Britain’s Anti-Semitism
The first step is admitting that the United Kingdom has a problem.
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May 7, 2026
Denyce Graves’s Second Act
Denyce Graves is retiring from performing after a career as one of opera’s leading women. But there’s more work for her to do.
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May 7, 2026
Songs in the Key of Lie
Music has entered its deepfake era. How can listeners respond?
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May 7, 2026
The Tragedy of the Tradwife
Caro Claire Burke on her best-selling novel, Yesteryear, and the retrograde fantasy that inspired it.
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May 7, 2026
Atlantic Trivia, May 6, 2026: A Streetcar Named What?
What type of streetcar provides the name for a common conundrum in moral philosophy?
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May 7, 2026
Can the Savannah Bananas Save Black Baseball?
The Savannah Bananas are reviving one of the most entertaining—and controversial—teams in Negro Leagues history.
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May 7, 2026
Trump Gets His Way in Indiana
Yesterday’s election sent a message to all Republicans of conscience.
The Atlantic
May 6, 2026
The FBI Director’s Unusual Calling Card
“Ka$h Patel” bourbon is his newest innovation.
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May 6, 2026
Abortion, Without the Abortion Pill
A rarely used option for terminating pregnancies may soon become more common.
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May 6, 2026
How to Survive Losing a Child
Danielle Crittenden on losing a daughter, grief, and her new memoir, Dispatches From Grief.
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May 6, 2026
Why People Are Actually So Anxious About Attention
The panic isn’t just about spans that seem too short.
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May 6, 2026
A Dangerous New Attack on Press Freedom
According to MS NOW, the FBI has launched an investigation into an Atlantic reporter.
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May 6, 2026
The FBI Is Reportedly Investigating a Leak to an Atlantic Writer
Sarah Fitzpatrick reported on concerns about Kash Patel’s drinking and behavior.
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May 6, 2026
Harvard Needs a Cap on A Grades
“Putting a perfect GPA in reach of so many students perversely deters them from taking classes that could threaten it,” Joshua Greene writes...
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May 6, 2026
Atlantic Trivia, May 5, 2026: New Colors
Gerrymandered political districts that begin in a big city and then stretch all the way across the state are sometimes known by a name that...
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May 5, 2026
The Horror of a Hantavirus Cruise
Cruise ships are a paradise for pathogens, but a hantavirus outbreak is a first.
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May 5, 2026
Iran’s Unexpected Resilience
Two months of fighting have emphasized some of the country’s advantages.
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May 5, 2026
Yet Another Wasted Met Gala
The evening wasted an opportunity to really make the case for fashion as art.
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May 5, 2026
Progressive Activists Are Sometimes on the Wrong Side of History
Thinking otherwise can enable the left’s worst instincts, as a speech at the University of Michigan’s commencement showed.
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May 5, 2026
The Last Voting Rights Act
Last week’s Supreme Court decision didn’t just undermine the Voting Rights Act. It foreclosed the possibility of any new Voting Rights Act i...
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May 5, 2026
Photos: The Rescue of Timmy the Whale
Efforts to rescue a humpback whale off the coast of Germany led to a successful release after it had been stranded for most of the past mont...
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May 5, 2026
If BMI Is Flawed, Is Race-Sensitive BMI Better?
Sort of.
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May 5, 2026
The Secret of Elizabeth Strout’s Appeal
How she writes best sellers that are also critical darlings
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May 5, 2026
We Still Haven’t Seen How Bad Gerrymandering Can Get
The Supreme Court has opened the door to aggressive Republican redistricting schemes that will trigger escalating Democratic reprisals.
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May 5, 2026
Ibram X. Kendi's Conspiracy Theory Rabbit Hole
His new book describes the ‘Great Replacement’ theory as a convoluted plot, but fails to explain why it appeals to people in the first place...
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May 5, 2026
Democrats Sound a Bit Too Giddy About the Midterms
They should know better.
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May 5, 2026
Atlantic Trivia, May 5, 2026: Dessert
The Lhotse Face and the Khumbu Icefall are features of what natural formation?
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May 5, 2026
My Role as a ‘Complicit’ Journalist
Algorithms turn nuanced articles into rage bait that helps fuel political violence.
The Atlantic
May 4, 2026
How the Supreme Court Learned to Love Partisan Gerrymandering
Just a few years ago, Chief Justice John Roberts decried the practice as “unjust.” Now the Court is effectively encouraging it.
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May 4, 2026
Europe Learns to Live with an Erratic America
Trump’s war in Iran shows foreign policy by petty feuds is NATO’s new reality.
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May 4, 2026
The Candidate From ICE
A GOP primary in Ohio will test Trump’s mass-deportation push.- 1
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