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February 20, 2026
The Big Story: Signalgate, One Year Later
Jeffrey Goldberg and Adrienne LaFrance discuss reporting on national security and the political fallout after the Signal story.
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February 20, 2026
The AI-Panic Cycle—And What’s Actually Different Now
Are we in another acceleration phase for AI?
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February 20, 2026
Our Olympians Are Being Put in an Impossible Position
American athletes have been asked to account for Trump—then attacked for doing so.
The Atlantic
February 20, 2026
The Washington Post’s Books Section Worked
Why the editor of the scuttled review pages believes that the paper’s subscribers know better than its leaders
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February 20, 2026
Gisèle Pelicot’s Extraordinary Memoir
Gisèle Pelicot’s memoir is an astonishingly honest look at her life with a man who did the unthinkable.
The Atlantic
February 20, 2026
Don’t Discount Iran’s Internal Opposition
The Islamic Republic takes domestic critics seriously. Other oppositionists should, too.
The Atlantic
February 20, 2026
South Dakota Is Buzzing About Kristi Noem’s Future
Some Republicans hope that she stays out of the Senate primary.
The Atlantic
February 20, 2026
The DOJ Can’t Keep Up With Trump
Pam Bondi is presiding over an understaffed and overworked department.
The Atlantic
February 20, 2026
Is There Anything RFK Jr. Wouldn’t Do in Jeans?
Our health secretary is jeans guy, and he knows it.
The Atlantic
February 19, 2026
The ‘Hopeless Labor’ of Writing
American writing instruction has always involved some level of torture. What happens when technology makes it easy?
The Atlantic
February 19, 2026
Winter Olympics Photo of the Day: An Uphill Battle
Ski-mountaineering competitors sprint up the side of a mountain.
The Atlantic
February 19, 2026
The Day Jesse Jackson Made Me Cry
I interacted with him, on and off, for 30 years. He was brilliant, at times electrifying, and at times confounding.
The Atlantic
February 19, 2026
Longevity Medicine Is Being Oversold
Pouring some cold water on cold plunges
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February 19, 2026
Why the Former Prince Andrew Was Arrested
He faces criminal penalties for allegedly leaking government secrets to Jeffrey Epstein.
The Atlantic
February 19, 2026
Trump’s Backlash to Black History
The efforts to whitewash history call for a new approach to memorializing Black history.
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February 19, 2026
A New Book Debunks Nudge Policies
A new book buries the Obama-era idea that small shifts in personal behavior can greatly improve the world.
The Atlantic
February 19, 2026
Black History Month Is Radical Now
A nation that wants to forget its past must be reminded of all of it.
The Atlantic
February 18, 2026
The West’s Winter Has Been a Slow-Moving Catastrophe
Without snow in the mountains, the places that depend on the West’s rivers will hurt for water.
The Atlantic
February 18, 2026
Today's Atlantic Trivia Questions and Answers, Week 18
Test your knowledge—and read our latest stories for a little extra help.
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February 18, 2026
What’s Behind the GOP’s Push to Demand Proof of Citizenship to Vote
The Trump administration’s support for the SAVE America Act is a ploy to help Republicans win elections.
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February 18, 2026
Winter Olympics Photo of the Day: A Golden Smile
The joy of Olympic victory
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February 18, 2026
The David Frum Show: The End of Reagan-Era Republicanism
Mona Charen on how Trump transformed the conservative movement and what the right got wrong. Plus: Signs of life from America’s guardrails a...
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February 18, 2026
The Worst-Case Future for White-Collar Workers
The well-off have no experience with the job market that might be coming.
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February 18, 2026
Europe and Canada Are Like the Kids in an Ugly Divorce
Europe and Canada seek “strategic balance” between Washington and Beijing but often just get caught in the middle.
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February 18, 2026
College Enters Its Chain-Store Era
Elite universities are taking the concept of a satellite campus to its logical extreme.
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February 18, 2026
Hegseth’s Firing Campaign Reaches Down Into the Ranks
The ouster of the spokesperson Dave Butler, a colonel, shows that the defense secretary’s culling is far from over.
The Atlantic
February 17, 2026
Do Not Be Cynical About Jesse Jackson
He was never the caricature his critics wanted him to be.
The Atlantic
February 17, 2026
Censorship Comes for the TV Talk Show
The Trump administration is accelerating its assault on free speech.
The Atlantic
February 17, 2026
The Post-Chatbot Era Has Begun
Americans are starting to embrace bots that are much more powerful than ChatGPT.
The Atlantic
February 17, 2026
Winter Olympics Photo of the Day: In Pursuit
A team of three speed skaters moves as one.
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February 17, 2026
This Olympics Is Leaning Hard Into Mixed-Gender Events
At Milan Cortina, every major sport category but ice hockey features men and women competing together.
The Atlantic
February 17, 2026
Winners of the 2026 Sony World Photography Awards Open Competition
The top entries in this year’s open contest were just announced, selected from more than 430,000 images from more than 200 countries and ter...
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February 17, 2026
The Republicans Made Peace With Science
The Trump administration’s hostility to science is real, but it isn’t matched by the rest of the GOP.
The Atlantic
February 17, 2026
Europe Has Received the Message
Without America to rely on, the EU is gearing up to be a global power in its own right.
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February 17, 2026
How American Kids Got So Picky
Before the 20th century, children happily ate the same food as adults. What happened?
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February 17, 2026
Seeing Ourselves in America’s Unfinished Revolution
Readers respond to our November 2025 issue.
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February 17, 2026
How Toni Morrison Saw History
In her novels, she located the missing story of Black America.
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February 17, 2026
For Europe, It’s Not Back to Business as Usual
Marco Rubio was more civil than J. D. Vance had been, but the message to longtime allies was the same.
The Atlantic
February 17, 2026
Marco Rubio’s Impressive Speech
The secretary of state sought not only to reassure but to rally Europeans.
The Atlantic
February 16, 2026
Robert Duvall: A Different Kind of Leading Man
The actor could carry a film thunderously, yet also stand out in the subtlest of roles.
The Atlantic
February 16, 2026
Winter Olympics Photo of the Day: Snow Jump
A ski jumper flies through a flurry of snowflakes.
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February 16, 2026
‘Iron Lung’: A YouTuber Pays His Own Way Into Hollywood
One of the year’s biggest box-office hits thus far came as a surprise—except to the director’s 38 million–plus subscribers.
The Atlantic
February 16, 2026
The Founders Opposed 'Nationalized' Elections
The writers of the Constitution sought an approach the balanced control between the states and the federal government.
The Atlantic
February 16, 2026
America Needs Self-Evident Truths
The public reaction to the violence in Minneapolis suggests that we have held on to our sense of universal morality.
The Atlantic
February 16, 2026
How Many Wolves Is Enough?
Now that thousands live in the United States, some people would like to kill more of them.
The Atlantic
February 16, 2026
150 Years Ago in Photos: A Look Back at 1876
A collection of images showing events and sights from around the world in 1876—the year the United States celebrated its 100th anniversary w...
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February 16, 2026
Why Young Voters Are Turning on Trump
Americans under 30 swung to the right in 2024, but they’re not getting what they voted for.
The Atlantic
February 16, 2026
Crypto Is a Victim of Its Own Success
Bitcoin, which has been plummeting in value, has come to feel less like a rebel upstart, more like an eccentric uncle.
The Atlantic
February 15, 2026
Where Trump Went Wrong in His Quest for the Nobel Prize
In exclusive interviews, Norway's prime minister and the head of the Nobel Institute tell Isaac Stanley-Beckett and Simon Shuster how they h...
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February 15, 2026
Marco Rubio Doesn't Get It
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