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March 7, 2026
Winter Paralympics Photo of the Day: Flying Downhill
A para-alpine skier catches some air during a fast downhill run.
The Atlantic
March 7, 2026
Polymarket Is Going to Get Someone Killed
War markets are a national-security threat.
The Atlantic
March 7, 2026
What Are the Trump Administration’s Objectives in Iran?
On @washingtonweek, @peterbakernyt, @sbg1, @ksadjadpour, and @nancyayoussef joined @JeffreyGoldberg to discuss the potential motivation behi...
The Atlantic
March 7, 2026
An Uncomfortable Emotion That’s Worth Feeling
Boredom is inextricable from a meaningful life.
The Atlantic
March 7, 2026
Anthropic’s Ethical Stand Could Be Paying Off
The AI company gave up a $200 million contract—and might be getting something more valuable in return.
The Atlantic
March 7, 2026
The Elephant in the Movie Theater
Donald Trump—or a version of him—doesn’t have to be on your screen to affect your entertainment.
The Atlantic
March 7, 2026
Why William Grimes Wrote to John Quincy Adams
What William Grimes wanted John Quincy Adams to know about freedom on the 50th anniversary of the country’s founding
The Atlantic
March 7, 2026
How Iran Could Retaliate Around the World
The regime is weakened but has very little to lose.
The Atlantic
March 7, 2026
An Epidemic of ‘Victory Disease’
The president is pointing to the American military’s excellence as though that somehow constitutes a strategy in itself.
The Atlantic
March 7, 2026
OpenAI Is Opening the Door to Government Spying
Whether it means to or not
The Atlantic
March 6, 2026
‘The Bride!’ Is a Failed Experiment
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s follow-up to “The Lost Daughter” is an incomprehensible movie mash-up.
The Atlantic
March 6, 2026
Winter Paralympics Photo of the Day: Opening Ceremony
Dancers perform on the opening day of the 2026 Winter Paralympic Games.
The Atlantic
March 6, 2026
Why Hasn’t Trump Mentioned Iran’s Oil?
Usually he encourages the seizure of natural resources as repayment in war.
The Atlantic
March 6, 2026
Today’s Atlantic Trivia Questions and Answers, Week 19
Test your knowledge—and read our latest stories for a little extra help.
The Atlantic
March 6, 2026
The Economy’s Warning Light Is Flashing Yellow
A soft labor market, persistent inflation, a potential oil crisis—what could go wrong?
The Atlantic
March 6, 2026
The Gulf Countries Are Facing Their Nightmare Scenarios
Iran has exposed their vulnerabilities.
The Atlantic
March 6, 2026
Did Netflix Ruin Movies?
The art (and anxiety) of the streaming era
The Atlantic
March 6, 2026
Trump and Netanyahu Don’t Agree on How This Should End
Less than a week into the war, their objectives already appear to be colliding.
The Atlantic
March 6, 2026
The Iran War Has Given Lebanon an Opportunity
For the first time, the country’s government is directly confronting a weakened Hezbollah.
The Atlantic
March 6, 2026
Six Days of War, 10 Rationales
The administration has laid out a buffet of reasons for Operation Epic Fury—take your pick.
The Atlantic
March 6, 2026
The Books Briefing: Pushing the Limits of Historical Fiction
In a new book, Álvaro Enrigue uses absurdity to tell a fuller truth.
The Atlantic
March 6, 2026
What 'America’s Next Top Model' Was Really Selling
The long-running reality series taught Millennials that beauty is work. We’re still recovering.
The Atlantic
March 6, 2026
The McCarthy Revivalists
Conservative influencers are pushing for a return to the dark days of 1950s inquisitions.
The Atlantic
March 6, 2026
Pete Hegseth's Troubled Soul
The defense secretary appears unable to approach matters of of life and death with even the slightest bit of reverence or humility.
The Atlantic
March 6, 2026
I Don’t Know How the War Is Going
The case for a little epistemic humility
The Atlantic
March 6, 2026
Photos of the Week: Death Valley, Steam Train, Cherry Blossoms
Missile attacks across the Middle East, preparations for the 2026 Winter Paralympic Games in Italy, a dog-grooming competition in England, a...
The Atlantic
March 6, 2026
Would Trump Risk an Oil Crisis?
The longer the Iran conflict goes on, the likelier such an outcome becomes.
The Atlantic
March 6, 2026
Why Trump Soured on Kristi Noem
Congressional questions about contracts, ads, and extramarital sex ended her tenure.
The Atlantic
March 5, 2026
A Current and Not-So-Short List of America’s Global Conflicts
The Iran war is one in an extensive list of Trump-era interventions.
The Atlantic
March 5, 2026
Why Did No One Ask Ukraine How to Destroy Drones?
For all of the planning for war in Iran, the world’s most tested anti-drone technology was ignored.
The Atlantic
March 5, 2026
What Jay Bhattacharya Wants From the CDC
The agency has been remade in the Trump administration, but its acting head says it still needs “renewal.”
The Atlantic
March 5, 2026
How Kristi Noem Lost Her Job
She probably should have seen Trump’s decision to find a new homeland-security secretary coming.
The Atlantic
March 5, 2026
The McDonald's CEO's Big Burger-Eating Mistake
If you’re going to eat on the internet, you’d better do it a certain way.
The Atlantic
March 5, 2026
The Central Lie of Prediction Markets
Polymarket and Kalshi promise the wisdom of the crowds. They deliver something very different.
The Atlantic
March 5, 2026
Dinner Has Always Been a Problem
If logistical innovation alone could have solved the nightly meal grind, it would have been solved several times over.
The Atlantic
March 5, 2026
U.S. Capabilities Are Showing Signs of Rot
When a military force begins to decline, the first symptoms may be subtle.
The Atlantic
March 5, 2026
Talk to Your Doctor About Your Distrust of Public Health
The Trump administration wants Americans to have more conversations with their physicians. But it also can’t seem to stop disparaging the me...
The Atlantic
March 5, 2026
‘The Most Dangerous Man in the World’
Iran’s possible new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, is no reformer.
The Atlantic
March 5, 2026
Álvaro Enrigue’s Wild Western
Álvaro Enrigue’s Now I Surrender scraps the simplistic binary of cowboys and Indians in favor of a wild, multifaceted war story.
The Atlantic
March 5, 2026
Don’t Call It 'Intelligence'
Humans are question machines. AI is an answer machine.
The Atlantic
March 5, 2026
Iran Is One More Humiliation for J. D. Vance
Trump’s war shows that, within the administration, the vice president’s opinions matter less and less.
The Atlantic
March 5, 2026
A War Begun on Instinct
The president is trusting his gut, not Congress.
The Atlantic
March 5, 2026
The Texas Senate Race Is About to Get Very Ugly
A runoff, resentments, and the question of whether a Democrat can win statewide
The Atlantic
March 4, 2026
Trump Has Lost the Plot in Iran
Tehran hopes that he will declare a hollow victory and abort the mission.
The Atlantic
March 4, 2026
Pete Hegseth Treats Fallen American Soldiers as a PR Problem
His use of the Iran war dead to attack the media was disgraceful.
The Atlantic
March 4, 2026
The American King Goes to War
This is not what the Founders intended.
The Atlantic
March 4, 2026
Tesla’s Secret Weapon Is a Giant Metal Box
Elon Musk’s car company is quietly poised to power the AI boom.
The Atlantic
March 4, 2026
Trump Is Expected to Endorse Cornyn
Republican strategists hope the endorsement will make the Texas Senate race less expensive and less competitive.
The Atlantic
March 4, 2026
Trump’s War With Iran and a New Danger at Home
Tom Nichols on Donald Trump’s war with Iran, forgotten lessons from the Iraq War, and fears about the intentions of America’s leaders. Plus:...
The Atlantic
March 4, 2026
The Coming Invasion of Iran
The U.S. and Israel are arming Kurdish groups to stage an incursion. What could go wrong?- 1
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