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June 1, 2026
The White House Is the New Green Zone
Fortifications are growing in tandem with the threat of political violence.
The Atlantic
June 1, 2026
Spencer Pratt’s Reality-TV Playbook
The mayoral candidate is new to politics, but he’s been drawing people’s attention for years.
The Atlantic
June 1, 2026
The Trump Administration Wants to Frighten Would-Be Whistleblowers
A proposal to push federal workers to sign nondisclosure agreements is part of a bigger effort to hide government secrets.
The Atlantic
June 1, 2026
Iran Had a Thriving Tech Industry. The State Stepped In.
How the Islamic Republic seized the start-up scene from the entrepreneurs who made it.
The Atlantic
June 1, 2026
How Spain Avoided the Global Populist Backlash
The country’s center-left has stayed in power by engineering an economic boom. But the boom has created problems of its own.
The Atlantic
June 1, 2026
Harriet Clark’s ‘The Hill’ and the Plight of a Radical’s Child
A new novel by Harriet Clark, the daughter of a jailed revolutionary, shows that rigid ideology is no match for the humanizing presence of a...
The Atlantic
June 1, 2026
What Freedom of the Press Really Means
Freedom of speech, and of the press, can be guaranteed only if Americans exercise their rights.
The Atlantic
June 1, 2026
Atlantic Trivia, June 1, 2026: Peptides and Pediments
The combination of the peptides BPC-157 and TB-500—intended to speed up post-injury recovery—is colloquially known by the name of what membe...
The Atlantic
June 1, 2026
Is Socialism the Answer to D.C.’s Woes?
The capital’s progressives hope for a Mamdani-esque mayor.
The Atlantic
May 31, 2026
The Race That Changed the Country
At the dawn of the automobile age, four teams set out to test the limits of their machines—and of human endurance.
The Atlantic
May 31, 2026
Trump’s 250th Celebration Is a Fiasco
The president has turned a solemn occasion into a Day of Trump.
The Atlantic
May 31, 2026
Los Angeles Voters Have No Good Option
The mayoral race is a staging ground for three of the most unfortunate tendencies in American politics.
The Atlantic
May 31, 2026
Just Have People Over!
The case for a lower-stakes social life.
The Atlantic
May 31, 2026
The Uncomfortable Truth About Roald Dahl’s Anti-Semitism
A new play about Roald Dahl and his anti-Jewish prejudice captures uncomfortable truths.
The Atlantic
May 31, 2026
Seven Books You’ll Never Outgrow
Some stories are worth revisiting at every stage of life.
The Atlantic
May 31, 2026
The Arc of the Voting Rights Act
Louisiana Republicans erased a majority-Black congressional district.
The Atlantic
May 30, 2026
The Hardest Things to Say to One Another
Even the most close-knit families can leave important subjects unspoken.
The Atlantic
May 30, 2026
Trump’s Approach to Global Leadership
A discussion on the state of negotiations in Iran, what the future may hold for Ukraine, the U.S.’s relationship with Cuba, and more
The Atlantic
May 30, 2026
The Social Sciences Are in Trouble
The National Science Foundation division the covers social, behavioral, and economic sciences is in the Trump administration’s crosshairs.
The Atlantic
May 30, 2026
Pope Leo Is Challenging Much More Than Big Tech
Many admirers of his new encyclical have misidentified its main target.
The Atlantic
May 30, 2026
‘Pressure’ Makes the End of World War II Feel Surprising
The new film Pressure offers a freshly suspenseful take on D-Day.
The Atlantic
May 30, 2026
America Has a Pangram Problem
AI-detection tools are getting better. But they are still aren’t good enough.
The Atlantic
May 30, 2026
AI Is Causing a Crisis of Agency
The feeling of losing control to AI is real.
The Atlantic
May 30, 2026
Trump Hasn’t Left Much Kennedy Center to Stay Open
A judge ruled the complex cannot close for a renovation—and that the president’s name must come down. The damage is already severe.
The Atlantic
May 29, 2026
The War Trump Can't End
Washington needs a deal, but Tehran needs an enemy.
The Atlantic
May 29, 2026
The Apple Car Is Finally Here
Except it’s a Ferrari
The Atlantic
May 29, 2026
Democrats Can Do Better Than Graham Platner
They wouldn’t be so accepting of his Nazi tattoo if he were a Republican.
The Atlantic
May 29, 2026
Why Everyone Hates AI Data Centers
The left-right coalition forming against AI
The Atlantic
May 29, 2026
Is That Song Stuck in Your Head Actually AI?
AI slop is coming for the music industry.
The Atlantic
May 29, 2026
The Books Briefing: A Book I Wish I’d Read at 22
I’m not alone in feeling regret over not having found the right book at just the right time.
The Atlantic
May 29, 2026
Photos of the Week: Memorial Day, Spelling Bee, Cheese Rolling
The annual Black Cowboy Festival in South Carolina, a springtime heat wave across western Europe, ballroom dancing in England, a gothic fest...
The Atlantic
May 29, 2026
‘The Testaments’: Don’t Follow This Tradwife Curriculum
The Testaments, Hulu’s sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale, is more than a little skeptical about hyper-domesticity.
The Atlantic
May 29, 2026
trump-stakes-business-effect
Federal stakes in public companies may enrich the government, but they are bad for America.
The Atlantic
May 29, 2026
The Biggest Tell That Something Was Written By AI
Looks closely and you’ll see that everything is equally off.
The Atlantic
May 29, 2026
Atlantic Trivia, May 29, 2026: TV Shows
“I wanna marry 'American Idol' and 'The Real World' and set it in the modeling industry” is how Tyra Banks recalls conceiving of what TV sho...
The Atlantic
May 29, 2026
Trump Lame Duck Status May Have Already Arrived
Trump’s moves against GOP incumbents and his lack of focus on pocketbook issues may hasten his political decline.
The Atlantic
May 28, 2026
The Trump DOJ Takes a Newly Brazen Step
The department’s reported pursuit of a criminal investigation against E. Jean Carroll shows that Trump has no issue with politicized justice...
The Atlantic
May 28, 2026
A ‘Promising Democracy’ That Can’t Stop Fighting Itself
In 1950, The Atlantic had a warning for Colombia. Now, ahead of its election, that same warning is relevant once more.
The Atlantic
May 28, 2026
The U.S. Is Proving the Case for the WHO
By responding to the Ebola outbreak independently, the U.S. is showing the limits of that approach.
The Atlantic
May 28, 2026
The King of Queens
President Trump loves “handsome” men, especially the muscular ones.
The Atlantic
May 28, 2026
That’s No Way to Run a Railroad
Reformed collective-bargaining laws would bring what unions want into better alignment with the public interest.
The Atlantic
May 28, 2026
History Repeats in Cuba
Trump is not the first American president to think he can take it.
The Atlantic
May 28, 2026
‘Has He Been Drugged?’
In a new memoir, Jill Biden recounts her husband’s calamitous debate night.
The Atlantic
May 28, 2026
How ‘Hacks’ Redefined Greatness
Over five seasons, the HBO comedy has explored what it means to succeed creatively.
The Atlantic
May 28, 2026
Atlantic Trivia, May 28, 2026: Scientific Misconceptions
“Keep your wits, not your nits” and “Don’t let your child become an egghead” were among the slogans of an association formed in the 1990s to...
The Atlantic
May 27, 2026
The Lag Between an Iran Deal and Lower Oil Prices
The flow of oil through the Strait of Hormuz will take time to return to normal.
The Atlantic
May 27, 2026
‘We Have Not Seen Ugly Yet’
Paxton versus Talarico is already awful.
The Atlantic
May 27, 2026
A Frustrated President Can’t Get the Deal Done
The agreement that Trump wants to strike with Iran keeps eluding him.
The Atlantic
May 27, 2026
America Must Not Lose the Mosquito-Laser Race
The future of mosquito control can’t come soon enough.
The Atlantic
May 27, 2026
The Last of the Jazz Titans
Sonny Rollins, who died this week, was the embodiment of the genre itself.- 1
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