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July 5, 2025
The Reality My Medicaid Patients Face
With work requirements in place, many will be removed from Medicaid even though they should qualify.
The Atlantic
July 5, 2025
What Moving Your Body Can Mean
Sometimes it takes a new community or type of exercise to reset your relationship with working out.
The Atlantic
July 5, 2025
The AI Birthday Letter That Blew Me Away
Google is ushering in an era of custom chatbots.
The Atlantic
July 5, 2025
For Once, an AI Story That’s Not About Humans
The quirky show Murderbot suggests that intelligent machines might be interested in something other than humanity.
The Atlantic
July 5, 2025
The Problem With Having the Mightiest Air Force in History
American leaders refuse to learn from allies and overestimate the benefits of showy tactical attacks.
The Atlantic
July 5, 2025
The Non-Exoneration of Diddy
Sean Combs’s acquittal on a racketeering charge doesn’t erase his history as a domestic abuser.
The Atlantic
July 4, 2025
A Red Sprite Gives Astronauts an Incredible Light Show
A powerful discharge lit up the sky high above a thunderstorm over Mexico.
The Atlantic
July 4, 2025
America Is Killing Its Chance to Find Alien Life
Cuts to NASA mean that the U.S. likely won’t build the next great space observatory.
The Atlantic
July 4, 2025
A Philosophy That Sees ‘Women as Doers’
What if function, not form, dictated what was in fashion?
The Atlantic
July 4, 2025
It’s Time to Stop Resurrecting These Dinosaurs
Jurassic World Rebirth is the franchise’s latest argument for its own extinction.
The Atlantic
July 4, 2025
Five Feel-Good TV Shows
Find the right comfort series to unwind with.
The Atlantic
July 4, 2025
Lunch With Virginia Woolf
On finally reading A Room of One’s Own
The Atlantic
July 4, 2025
The Nation the Army Built
America had to work to construct its identity.
The Atlantic
July 4, 2025
‘Rubber Burns, the Map Fades Away.’ Sure, Fine.
Nobody cares if music is real anymore.
The Atlantic
July 4, 2025
Welcome to the Mafia Presidency
That’s a nice business you have there.
The Atlantic
July 4, 2025
The Great Realignment
Trump is giving the Russian dictator every incentive to keep killing Ukrainians.
The Atlantic
July 3, 2025
Ah, Exactly What the Founders Wanted!
“Understandably, after almost 250 years, the legislature is tired of being a coequal branch of government and wants to take a nap.”
The Atlantic
July 3, 2025
Google Might Be Next to Settle With Trump
CEO Sundar Pichai must decide between a legal battle or giving money to Trump’s presidential library—and moving on.
The Atlantic
July 3, 2025
No One Loves the Bill (Almost) Every Republican Voted For
But they didn’t want to anger the president.
The Atlantic
July 3, 2025
Congress Is Raising Electricity Bills to Pay for Tax Cuts
The Republican megabill could be setting America up for the worst energy-affordability crisis since the 1970s.
The Atlantic
July 3, 2025
The Phoniest Job in Trump World
The self-proclaimed intellectual architects of “America First” are nothing of the sort.
The Atlantic
July 3, 2025
What Cicero Knew About Your Best Life
To feel good, do good.
The Atlantic
July 3, 2025
Adults Have Always Wondered If the Kids Are Alright
On finding the line between ogling and empathizing
The Atlantic
July 3, 2025
Fireworks: An American Odyssey
I wanted to go kaboom on a beach. How hard could it be?
The Atlantic
July 3, 2025
Ken Casey: ‘I’m Not Going to Shut Up’
A conversation with the Dropkick Murphys front man about punk, politics, and Donald Trump
The Atlantic
July 3, 2025
The Feminine Pursuit of Swoleness
Casey Johnston’s new book, "A Physical Education," considers how weight lifting can help you unlearn diet culture.
The Atlantic
July 2, 2025
The Opposite of the MAHA Agenda
Congress is moving forward with cuts to Medicaid that would worsen the country’s health woes. Why isn’t RFK Jr. furious?
The Atlantic
July 2, 2025
What American Housing Can Learn From California
A conversation with Rogé Karma about whether the Sun Belt is going the way of Los Angeles and San Francisco
The Atlantic
July 2, 2025
Why Diddy Is Celebrating His Guilty Verdict
The music mogul was acquitted of his most serious charges. What comes next?
The Atlantic
July 2, 2025
How Bad Bunny Turned a Toad Into a Figurehead
The singer’s latest project captures, through an unconventional symbol, the pain of culture loss.
The Atlantic
July 2, 2025
Twenty-Four Hours of Authoritarianism
Donald Trump had a very busy Tuesday.
The Atlantic
July 2, 2025
Photos: Europe Swelters Under a Heat Dome
Residents and tourists across Europe have been enduring days of record-setting heat, doing whatever they can to keep cool. On Monday, one re...
The Atlantic
July 2, 2025
Trump’s Betrayal of Ukraine
Bridget Brink, the former ambassador to Ukraine, on that country’s war with Russia, America’s betrayal of Ukraine, and why she resigned
The Atlantic
July 2, 2025
Hurricane Science Was Great While It Lasted
The U.S. is hacking away at support for state-of-the-art forecasting.
The Atlantic
July 2, 2025
New Yorkers May Soon Be Grocery Guinea Pigs
Mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani’s public-grocery plan is a $60 million experiment.
The Atlantic
July 2, 2025
A Wartime Diary From Tehran
Dispatches from the Iranian capital under bombardment.
The Atlantic
July 2, 2025
For Chinese Students, America Feels Just Like Home
But not in a good way.
The Atlantic
July 2, 2025
Vonnegut and the Bomb
How the novelist turned the violence and randomness of war into a cosmic joke
The Atlantic
July 1, 2025
The Biggest Anti-Abortion Victory Since ‘Dobbs’
The legislation that just passed the Senate represents a big win for anti-abortion advocates—and a subtle shift in their strategy.
The Atlantic
July 1, 2025
‘We Want God Writing the Laws of the Land’
Sean Feucht is bringing Christian nationalism to the masses.
The Atlantic
July 1, 2025
They Didn’t Have to Do This
By passing Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, congressional Republicans have talked themselves into an incomprehensibly reckless pla...
The Atlantic
July 1, 2025
Dear James: I’m Living in a Tragedy
Death, estrangement, a struggling friend: How does one carry on when the worst keeps happening?
The Atlantic
July 1, 2025
The Sex-Workplace Novel Has Arrived
A noirish novel set in the world of strip clubs and BDSM dungeons ventures beyond titillation and into the daily grind.
The Atlantic
July 1, 2025
It Has Pockets!
How Claire McCardell changed women’s fashion
The Atlantic
July 1, 2025
The Ugliest Bill Ever
Americans would hate the “big, beautiful bill” if they knew what was in it.
The Atlantic
July 1, 2025
A Classic Childhood Pastime Is Fading
Kids on bikes once filled the streets. Not anymore.
The Atlantic
July 1, 2025
A Photo Appreciation of Life in Our Oceans
A collection of images showcasing some of the incredible marine biodiversity across our blue planet
The Atlantic
July 1, 2025
Trump Is Fueling a New Kind of Canadian Nationalism
The shock of betrayal has worn off. Now Canada has to figure out what to do with its terrible freedom.
The Atlantic
July 1, 2025
The Most Overlooked Value of Political Protest
Small acts of staying quiet may seem merely polite or indifferent, but they can easily spiral.
The Atlantic
June 30, 2025