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January 26, 2026
The Minneapolis Uprising
In the frozen streets of Minneapolis, something profound is happening.
The Atlantic
January 25, 2026
No Cap: 'SNL' Just Killed Gen Z Slang
Last night’s “Weekend Update” segment explained how the show benefits from making pop culture a little bit cringe.
The Atlantic
January 25, 2026
Another Death in Minneapolis
After killing another American, federal officials again offer an explanation that appears to be directly contradicted by available evidence.
The Atlantic
January 25, 2026
What Trump Fails to Grasp About Iran’s Paranoia
The president’s threats reinforce the regime’s siege mentality.
The Atlantic
January 25, 2026
What MAGA Really Thinks of the Second Amendment
Now Americans know.
The Atlantic
January 25, 2026
Tom Stoppard’s Secret—And Mine
Like the playwright, I grew up knowing nothing about my family's connection to the Holocaust.
The Atlantic
January 25, 2026
A New International Law Can Rise From the Ashes
The United States should use this moment to argue for a different approach to the rules of war.
The Atlantic
January 25, 2026
Maxwell Frost: ‘It’s a Really Scary Time’
Representative Maxwell Frost says he was assaulted by a man who yelled, “We are going to deport you and your kind.”
The Atlantic
January 25, 2026
No Freedom Without the Second Amendment
The federal killing of a Minnesota ICU nurse is a wake-up call to every American.
The Atlantic
January 25, 2026
Pete Hegseth Should Sit This One Out
By inserting himself into the situation in Minnesota, the secretary of defense is only making things worse.
The Atlantic
January 24, 2026
Most ICE Recruits Haven’t Deployed Yet
Trump officials are touting 12,000 new hires in four months. Getting them onto U.S. streets may take longer.
The Atlantic
January 24, 2026
Trump’s Rift With American Allies
Panelists on Washington Week With The Atlantic joined to discuss Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s speech at Davos, and more.
The Atlantic
January 24, 2026
The Art of Finding Joy in Everyday Life
Suggestions from Atlantic staff and readers on seeking delight in the mundane
The Atlantic
January 24, 2026
Police and ICE Agents Are on a Collision Course
Minneapolis may represent the beginning of a broader rupture between local police and federal agents
The Atlantic
January 24, 2026
The Agriculture Secretary's Confusing $3 Dinner Recommendation
The Agriculture secretary suggests one corn tortilla, one piece of broccoli, one piece of chicken, and one inscrutable last thing.
The Atlantic
January 24, 2026
Let Teens Exist in Public
What kind of a society prohibits kids from walking around in a store?
The Atlantic
January 24, 2026
The Four Donald Trumps
The president’s political power depends on his ability to play different roles for different parts of his coalition.
The Atlantic
January 24, 2026
The Rise of the Tech Hamiltonians
The political coalition that has formed under Trump’s banner has the potential to reshape American politics.
The Atlantic
January 23, 2026
Winter Ice Could Humble the United States
Snow, “we can handle,” one official said. Ice is another story.
The Atlantic
January 23, 2026
The rumbles within Trump’s GOP
The president’s fixation on Greenland has posed yet another test for Republican leaders.
The Atlantic
January 23, 2026
The Cost of Trump’s Crusade for Greenland
How Europe got Trump to cave on Greenland
The Atlantic
January 23, 2026
The Parallel Online World Where Iranians Were Free
Iran’s internet blackout is yet another act of state violence.
The Atlantic
January 23, 2026
Chinese Carmakers Are Closing In on America
The world is falling for China’s cheap electric cars. Is the United States next?
The Atlantic
January 23, 2026
Today's Atlantic Trivia Questions and Answers, Week 15
Test your knowledge—and read our latest stories for a little extra help.
The Atlantic
January 23, 2026
Your Teenager May Be Spreading Himmler’s Favorite Myth
The Aryan utopia of “Agartha” is making a comeback.
The Atlantic
January 23, 2026
ICE Is Turning Real Conflict Into Viral Content
When officials record themselves, they become content creators, too.
The Atlantic
January 23, 2026
The Books Briefing: A Biography Without ‘The Boring Bits’
One example I highly recommend focuses on the work, not the life, of its subject.
The Atlantic
January 23, 2026
The Sports Conspiracy That’s Too Easy to Believe
When the 49ers lost in the playoffs, some fans embraced a theory about electromagnetic waves instead of facing reality.
The Atlantic
January 23, 2026
A Chance to Learn What Urban Fire Does to the Body
The Los Angeles fires have already been studied more intensely than any other of their kind.
The Atlantic
January 23, 2026
How Extremism Takes Hold
The lessons of the 1970s matter now more than ever.
The Atlantic
January 23, 2026
RFK Jr. Is America’s Real ‘Secretary of War’
How public health became an endless battle
The Atlantic
January 23, 2026
Autocracy in America: Defund Science
It’s not just about cuts to research. It’s about power.
The Atlantic
January 23, 2026
The Trump Administration’s Affordability Messaging Is Confusing Americans
The president and his officials keep muddling their strategy.
The Atlantic
January 22, 2026
Europe’s Red Lines Worked
The Greenland crisis has been averted—for now—and European leaders may have learned a key lesson in how to handle Trump.
The Atlantic
January 22, 2026
Your Phone Is a Slot Machine
Gambling is no longer confined to casinos, horse races, or backroom card games.
The Atlantic
January 22, 2026
Trump Casually Denigrates the Danish War Dead
The president has revised history when it comes to the sacrifices of America’s allies.
The Atlantic
January 22, 2026
Oscars Nominees 2026: The Academy Tries to Be Relevant Again
This year’s nominations may resonate with the average moviegoer more than usual.
The Atlantic
January 22, 2026
The Upside of Professional Rejection
There’s a better way to approach no’s in your work life.
The Atlantic
January 22, 2026
The Science That You Buy
Fashion, beauty, and food companies are using nonsensical jargon to make a sale.
The Atlantic
January 22, 2026
Why Conservatives Defend ICE
Republicans deplore the mayhem in Minnesota—but blame protesters and Democrats for it.
The Atlantic
January 22, 2026
George Saunders On His New Book, 'Vigil'
The author discusses his new novel, Vigil; the source of his ideas; and fiction as a vehicle for truth.
The Atlantic
January 22, 2026
Science Is Drowning in AI Slop
Peer review has met its match.
The Atlantic
January 22, 2026
Gavin Newsom’s Record Is a Problem
The California governor’s pivot to the center may be too late for 2028.
The Atlantic
January 22, 2026
The Real Fight for the Smithsonian
Its museums, more than any others, shape the nation’s narrative. No wonder the country argues about it.
The Atlantic
January 22, 2026
The Federal Government That Was
In his first full year back in office, Donald Trump presided over the destruction of America’s civil service, purging roughly 300,000 worker...
The Atlantic
January 22, 2026
Democracy’s Doomsday Prepper
Dmitri Mehlhorn has created a fictional world to game out constitutional collapse.
The Atlantic
January 21, 2026
The Government’s Posts Just Took a Sharp Far-Right Turn
Government social-media managers have turned official feeds into streams of xenophobia.
The Atlantic
January 21, 2026
Trump Is Extremely Clear About His Plan for Greenland—Er, Iceland?
A lot has happened in the span of a day.
The Atlantic
January 21, 2026
How to Tell If Your President Is a Dictator
A year into Donald Trump’s second term, labeling his governing style remains an elusive goal.
The Atlantic
January 21, 2026
When Family Secrets Create New Wounds
In Quiara Alegría Hudes’s debut novel, a family is silent about their painful history—but their reticence hurts the generation it’s meant to...- 1
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