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January 13, 2026
A Breathtaking Week of Pure Trump Id
Military success in Venezuela has emboldened the president to flex his power even more.
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January 13, 2026
The Candor of Jerome Powell
After months of stoicism, the Fed chair is taking a stand against Trump.
The Atlantic
January 12, 2026
Some Other Things Donald Trump Will Probably Try to Buy
The president is considering buying Greenland. What else might be on the list?
The Atlantic
January 12, 2026
Today's Atlantic Trivia Questions and Answers, Week 14
Test your knowledge—and read our latest stories for a little extra help.
The Atlantic
January 12, 2026
Bob Weir Made the Grateful Dead
The late guitarist was crucial to shaping the sound of the world’s greatest jam band.
The Atlantic
January 12, 2026
The Best Flu Drug Americans Aren’t Taking
This flu season has been rough. Antivirals can help.
The Atlantic
January 12, 2026
Vance Knows What ICE Means to MAGA
The movement is not about laws and their enforcement. It’s about respect and who deserves it.
The Atlantic
January 12, 2026
The Court Case Allowing ICE to Stop Anyone It Wants
Whren v. United States needs to go.
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January 12, 2026
Trump’s Dangerous New Gambit
A criminal investigation of Jerome Powell will test whether Republican loyalty to the president has any limits.
The Atlantic
January 12, 2026
‘Black Swan’ Was a Workplace Movie
The psychological thriller, released 15 years ago, offered a sharp social critique of the pitfalls faced by ambitious women.
The Atlantic
January 12, 2026
The Golden Globes Tried to Have It Both Ways
The night’s two big film winners reflected a ceremony uncertain of its own message.
The Atlantic
January 12, 2026
Timothée Chalamet Is Being Normal
After winning a Golden Globe for Marty Supreme, the actor did something surprising: play it seriously.
The Atlantic
January 11, 2026
How Bad Bunny Did It
The Super Bowl headliner doesn’t care if you understand his lyrics.
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January 11, 2026
The Trump Administration’s ‘Magical Thinking’ on Cuba
Havana is under pressure after Maduro’s ouster, but the regime’s resilience is legendary.
The Atlantic
January 11, 2026
The Most Shouted-At Politician in America
Scott Wiener—a pro-trans Zionist who wants California to allow more homes—has an extreme tolerance for pushback.
The Atlantic
January 11, 2026
I Was Kidnapped by Idiots
An academic trip to Iraq unexpectedly turned into an immersive field study on the ways authoritarian regimes use brutality.
The Atlantic
January 10, 2026
Is the Iranian Regime About to Collapse?
Five conditions determine whether revolutions succeed. For the first time since 1979, Iran meets nearly all of them.
The Atlantic
January 10, 2026
Big Oil Knows That Trump’s Venezuela Plans Are Delusional
The president’s thinking is stuck in the 1980s.
The Atlantic
January 10, 2026
The Messiness of Friendship
The complexities of sharing feelings is what relationships require.
The Atlantic
January 10, 2026
This Flu Season Is Rough—And All Too Normal
The virus is storming the country, a reminder of how terrible its toll can be.
The Atlantic
January 10, 2026
Put Humans in Charge Again
For America to function, we need to let officials use their judgment.
The Atlantic
January 10, 2026
America Has Entered Late-Stage Protein
This has gone too far.
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January 10, 2026
‘The Pitt’ Is a Brilliant Portrait of American Failure
The HBO Max show has a moral clarity that’s hard to find of late on television.
The Atlantic
January 10, 2026
The Philosopher Who Explains Stephen Miller
The Trump adviser’s assertions about the “real world” reflect a deep misunderstanding of Thomas Hobbes’s dog-eat-dog worldview.
The Atlantic
January 10, 2026
Trump Is Not Playing Five-Dimensional Chess in Venezuela
After a strong first move, he’s eating all the pieces.
The Atlantic
January 10, 2026
This Will Happen Again
The conditions that claimed Renee Nicole Good’s life will claim the lives of others.
The Atlantic
January 10, 2026
From ‘I’m Not Mad at You’ to Deadly Shots in Seconds
Frazzled agents, quick triggers, and a motor-powered protest movement are creating a uniquely dangerous moment on U.S. streets.
The Atlantic
January 10, 2026
ICE Wasn’t Always Like This
In scaling back oversight, the administration has emboldened the agency.
The Atlantic
January 9, 2026
‘Is This Thing On?’: Stand-Up Comedy, All Joking Aside
A new movie from Bradley Cooper turns confessional humor into offstage catharsis.
The Atlantic
January 9, 2026
Trump’s Unexpected Opportunity
The president can help topple the Iranian regime—if he acts swiftly and decisively.
The Atlantic
January 9, 2026
How ICE Lost Its Guardrails
The Minneapolis shooting will get less official scrutiny because of cuts by the Trump administration.
The Atlantic
January 9, 2026
What a fantasy reveals about real life
A character’s daydreams can be a powerful indication of what they care most about.
The Atlantic
January 9, 2026
Can We Save the Internet?
Grok’s “digital undressing” crisis and a manifesto to build a better internet
The Atlantic
January 9, 2026
Photos of the Week: Icy Hearts, Warm Beach, Raging Fire
A vigil in a Minneapolis neighborhood, king-tide flooding in California, the 2026 Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia, a robotic traffic cop in Chin...
The Atlantic
January 9, 2026
An Expander in Every Child's Palate
A fervor for reshaping young mouths has taken hold in orthodontics. What purpose does it really serve?
The Atlantic
January 9, 2026
The Pentagon Has Axed Its Office of the Arctic
The Trump administration is focused instead on seizing Greenland.
The Atlantic
January 9, 2026
The Tastiest Meat Americans Can’t Buy
A bounty of succulent, free-range deer are running through the nation’s backyards. Why not eat them?
The Atlantic
January 9, 2026
Autocracy in America: ICE and the National Guard
ICE and the National Guard are acting with impunity.
The Atlantic
January 8, 2026
How Donald Trump Broke With His Own Foreign Policy
For years, the president railed against the idea that America was the world’s police force. Now he's done an about-face.
The Atlantic
January 8, 2026
The Early Days of American Imperialism
Trump has upended the national tradition of claiming, however hypocritically, that foreign intervention is not about power or profit.
The Atlantic
January 8, 2026
Trump’s Slippery Definition of ‘Patriots’ and ‘Terrorists’
The president has interesting ideas about who constitutes an enemy of the state.
The Atlantic
January 8, 2026
The Rise and Fall of Sweetgreen’s Millennial Power Lunch
Sweetgreen didn’t change. We did.
The Atlantic
January 8, 2026
Can I Be the Federal Government?
The Trump administration is trying to eliminate federal services? Fine. I’ll do everything myself.
The Atlantic
January 8, 2026
First the Shooting. Then the Lies.
The Trump administration has perfected the smear campaign.
The Atlantic
January 8, 2026
Fake Patients Get the Best Care
Medical schools are training students in a form of care that the system can’t—or won’t—provide.
The Atlantic
January 8, 2026
Why Maduro’s Ouster Scares Tehran
Could the Trump administration come for the Islamic Republic next?
The Atlantic
January 8, 2026
The Maduro Indictment Appears Legally Solid
Although the former Venezuelan leader has a number of options for challenging his prosecution, none of them is a sure bet.
The Atlantic
January 8, 2026
What Peaceniks Like Me Get Wrong About Peace
It requires the assent of the war-makers
The Atlantic
January 8, 2026
Happiness Isn’t the Key to a Good Life
Rebecca Newberger Goldstein argues that a good life is one that seeks to create order out of a natural state of chaos.
The Atlantic
January 8, 2026
A High-Seas Gambit Humiliates Putin
Trump has pushed Russia out of Latin America and seized tankers while conceding nothing in Europe.- 1
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