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May 3, 2026
You Are Going to Miss Spirit Airlines
Spirit was awful. But a world without it is worse.
The Atlantic
May 3, 2026
A Hilarious 'SNL' Sketch About Heartbreak Goggles
A standout sketch on last night’s "SNL" shrewdly illustrated all the ways that heartache can distort reality.
The Atlantic
May 3, 2026
A poem by Athena Nassar: ‘Reflections in the Door of a School Bus and Other Doors’
A poem
The Atlantic
May 3, 2026
The Internet Is Obsessed With Ovulation
What’s so great about a “natural” menstrual cycle?
The Atlantic
May 3, 2026
What if Your Boss Monitored Your Emotions?
AI has supercharged worker surveillance—not just for productivity but for agreeability.
The Atlantic
May 3, 2026
DOJ Enters a New, Even More Aggressive Phase
The department is growing bolder yet, cutting legal corners in service of getting President Trump the headlines—and revenge—he wants.
The Atlantic
May 3, 2026
A Great Actor Who Is Also a Perfect Celebrity
Culture and entertainment recommendations from Dan Zak
The Atlantic
May 3, 2026
The Era of Rational Discourse Is Over
For Jürgen Habermas, who died in March, the essence of democracy was thoughtful back-and-forth argument.
The Atlantic
May 2, 2026
How The Iran War May Play A Role in the Midterms
Panelists joined to discuss the economic fallout from the conflict, and more.
The Atlantic
May 2, 2026
How to Find Focus When It’s Most Elusive
Concentrating on creative work requires setting limits.
The Atlantic
May 2, 2026
The Fight to Save the Yachats Whale
A juvenile humpback washed ashore in Oregon. Could anybody help it?
The Atlantic
May 2, 2026
Your Next Dog May Live Longer
A new pill could soon extend dogs’ lives. How will that change our relationship with our pets?
The Atlantic
May 2, 2026
Hey Chat, Make Me a Fake ID
OpenAI made the perfect tool for scammers.
The Atlantic
May 2, 2026
Trump’s Ballroom Sounds More and More Like a Fortress
Trump’s ballroom would contort a design that is supposed to emphasize democracy and openness.
The Atlantic
May 2, 2026
Can AI Find You Love?
People are tired of swiping on dating apps. Is an AI matchmaker the answer?
The Atlantic
May 2, 2026
A Requiem for the Voting Rights Act
America’s brief era of protecting universal suffrage is over.
The Atlantic
May 1, 2026
Congress Can’t Meet Its Own Iran-War Deadline
As the war reaches its 60th day, lawmakers appear unwilling or unable to do anything.
The Atlantic
May 1, 2026
Atlantic Reads: ‘How to Be a Dissident,’ by Gal Beckerman
The Atlantic staff writer Gal Beckerman and podcast host Adam Harris discuss Beckerman’s new book, How to Be a Dissident.
The Atlantic
May 1, 2026
Some Other Fun Family Movies Like Animal Farm
There are many more animated children’s films to be made based on dystopian source material.
The Atlantic
May 1, 2026
The Books Briefing: An Unexpected Type of Beach Read
Take pleasure in the mismatch between dangerous tales and leisurely environs.
The Atlantic
May 1, 2026
Did a Human Write This?
The tool that knows if you used ChatGPT
The Atlantic
May 1, 2026
The Psychiatrist’s Case for Downsizing a Friendship
A new book on attachment theory proposes a radical solution for the anxious among us.
The Atlantic
May 1, 2026
The Real Reason Iran Hasn’t Struck a Deal
The standoff isn’t about hard-liners blocking pragmatists inside Iran, but about both sides believing that they have won the war.
The Atlantic
May 1, 2026
Photos of the Week: Screeching Championship, Direct Democracy, Victory Plunge
Parkour practice in the mountains of Afghanistan, an Anzac Day parade in Australia, a lunar-landing art project in Northern Ireland, corgi r...
The Atlantic
May 1, 2026
Atlantic Trivia, May 1, 2026: World Records
Set this past Sunday by the Kenyan Sabastian Sawe, the world record for what event is one hour, 59 minutes, and 30 seconds?
The Atlantic
May 1, 2026
Maybe AI Isn't a Bubble After All
Thanks to the rise of Claude Code and other AI agents, revenues are finally catching up to the hype.
The Atlantic
May 1, 2026
The ‘Infighting’ in Tehran Has Been Greatly Exaggerated
Yes, Iran has factions, but diplomacy has the backing of many of them.
The Atlantic
May 1, 2026
The Mysterious Obsession With Obama’s Fake Son
Would he look like Trayvon Martin?
The Atlantic
May 1, 2026
The Secret to Success Is ‘Monotasking’
In a world full of distractions, getting your brain to focus on one thing at a time requires radical measures.
The Atlantic
April 30, 2026
The Trump Administration Casts Out the ‘Soul’ of MAHA
The withdrawal of Casey Means’s nomination for surgeon general is the latest blow to the movement.
The Atlantic
April 30, 2026
Vance Denies and Confirms Atlantic Reporting in One Breath
The vice president’s comments on Fox News are the latest instance of his tortured attempts to navigate a path through Donald Trump’s war in...
The Atlantic
April 30, 2026
Seven Books That Will Take You on an Adventure
These titles will spirit you to some of the planet’s wildest landscapes, without making you leave your armchair.
The Atlantic
April 30, 2026
How Big Is the American Dream House?
It’s smaller than you think.
The Atlantic
April 30, 2026
The Iran War’s Ramifications Have Only Just Begun
U.S. goals haven’t been met but the war will cause long-term disruptions.
The Atlantic
April 30, 2026
Lonely China
Young urbanites are learning the costs of prosperity.
The Atlantic
April 30, 2026
The ‘Great Man’ Presidency
Is Donald Trump reading Hegel?
The Atlantic
April 30, 2026
Cole Allen Is Another Normie Extremist
What the alleged Washington hotel attacker has in common with Luigi Mangione
The Atlantic
April 30, 2026
The Secret Weapon Against AI Dominance
The future of creative labor will turn on whether AI-generated work can be copyrighted.
The Atlantic
April 30, 2026
Child Care Is Buckling
The president’s broad policies are making a bad situation worse.
The Atlantic
April 30, 2026
Atlantic Trivia, April 30, 2026: ‘Great Men’ and Cataclysmic Events
In his writing, the philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel named most frequently three people as “world-historical individuals”: Alexande...
The Atlantic
April 30, 2026
Micah Lasher, Child Magician
The race for New York’s Twelfth District keeps getting more interesting.
The Atlantic
April 29, 2026
The Trump Administration’s Latest Attack on ABC Is Different
The network is in a stronger position this time.
The Atlantic
April 29, 2026
The Perversion of the Voting Rights Act
The Supreme Court rules that white people can disenfranchise Black voters for political advantage.
The Atlantic
April 29, 2026
Florida Republicans Are Gerrymandering. They Just Can’t Say So.
The state constitution prohibits redrawing maps for political advantage.
The Atlantic
April 29, 2026
Donald Trump’s Disturbing Welcome for King Charles
At the White House, the president embraced the idea that the nation is an Anglo-Saxon one.
The Atlantic
April 29, 2026
Photos: A Century of Sidecar Racing
Images from the past century of motorcycle racers and their sidecar passengers performing acrobatic maneuvers to stay balanced on the track,...
The Atlantic
April 29, 2026
America’s Politically Violent Have Their Own Ideology
Most Americans fully reject political violence. It’s time to differentiate between those who tolerate it and everyone else.
The Atlantic
April 29, 2026
The King’s Admirer in Chief
Trump’s fondness for Charles at times appeared to tip over into envy.
The Atlantic
April 29, 2026
Who Is the Real Base of the Democratic Party?
Jamal Simmons on lessons from the 2024 election, how Democrats can win in 2028, and who the real base of the Democratic Party is. Plus: Why...
The Atlantic
April 29, 2026
The Devil Still Wears Prada, But Hangs Up Her Own Coat
The Devil Wears Prada 2 finds the magazine industry in a much less glamorous place.- 1
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