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January 6, 2026
America’s U-Turn on Childhood Vaccinations
A leading vaccine expert on what the country’s newly overhauled immunization schedule means for children
The Atlantic
January 6, 2026
Taking Greenland Could Be the End of NATO
After Venezuela, Europeans think Trump may actually be serious.
The Atlantic
January 5, 2026
Hegseth’s Appalling Vengeance Campaign
The Defense secretary’s attempts to demote Senator Mark Kelly are a pernicious form of political bullying.
The Atlantic
January 5, 2026
@Grok, Did Venezuela ‘Deserve It’?
The information war will be fought through chatbots.
The Atlantic
January 5, 2026
Introducing Better With Time
Introducing a newsletter course from The Atlantic
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January 5, 2026
The Real Story That ‘Sentimental Value’ Is Telling
In his latest film, the writer-director Joachim Trier probes the true purpose of confessional art.
The Atlantic
January 5, 2026
Why Authors Can’t Let Go of Greek Myths
The fascination with these stories reflects an existential interest in what in life is inevitable, and what we can control.
The Atlantic
January 5, 2026
Trump’s ‘American Dominance’ May Leave Us With Nothing
The president’s moves in Venezuela foretell a new global system.
The Atlantic
January 5, 2026
What the Venezuelan Opposition Wished For
Activists courted U.S. intervention. Now they’re being sidelined.
The Atlantic
January 5, 2026
The Rise of Libertarian Authoritarianism
Donald Trump has preserved the flaws of the old Republican economic approach while introducing new ones that are even worse.
The Atlantic
January 5, 2026
The College Backlash Is a Mirage
Americans are more pessimistic than ever about the value of a degree—but enrollment keeps going up.
The Atlantic
January 5, 2026
Is the U.S. Running Venezuela or Not?
Trump’s post-Maduro plans are murky.
The Atlantic
January 4, 2026
The Biggest Question About Venezuela
Not just the specifics—but the broader global context—will determine what happens next.
The Atlantic
January 4, 2026
President Trump Totally Meant to Ask Congress Before Attacking Venezuela
Oops!
The Atlantic
January 4, 2026
Photos: The Venezuelan Diaspora Celebrates the Capture of Maduro
Across Latin America, Venezuelans living outside of their home country gathered in the streets and squares of their host nations, celebratin...
The Atlantic
January 4, 2026
Trump: Delcy Rodríguez Might Be Next
The president told The Atlantic that the interim Venezuelan president will meet a fate worse than Maduro’s unless she complies with U.S. wis...
The Atlantic
January 4, 2026
What Gene Kelly Taught Me About How to Be a Dad
As a father, I was balancing—but I wasn’t stable.
The Atlantic
January 4, 2026
A Romantic Comedy of Errors
Crossing Delancey’s charm, a reimagined Shakespearian classic, and more culture and entertainment recommendations
The Atlantic
January 4, 2026
The Last Days of the Southern Drawl
By the end of my life, there may be no one left who speaks like my father outside the hollers and the one-horse towns.
The Atlantic
January 4, 2026
The ‘America First’ President Takes On the World
Nicolás Maduro was plucked out of Caracas, but the more shocking news was that the White House plans to run Venezuela.
The Atlantic
January 4, 2026
The David Frum Show: How Is Trump Planning to ‘Run’ Venezuela?
What did the United States just do?
The Atlantic
January 3, 2026
American Justice Isn’t Supposed to Be Wrathful
Attorney General Pam Bondi transgresses basic principles of criminal law.
The Atlantic
January 3, 2026
The Messiness of a Post-Maduro World
Trump’s apparent violation of international law will almost certainly go unpunished, but the rules and norms will be missed.
The Atlantic
January 3, 2026
Maybe Russia and China Should Sit This One Out
Putin and Xi are just shocked, shocked by the American attack on Venezuela.
The Atlantic
January 3, 2026
The Campaign Against Venezuela Is Incoherent
Under George W. Bush, if America broke it, America tried to fix it. No longer—but not because we’ve foresworn breaking other countries.
The Atlantic
January 3, 2026
Trump’s Critics Should Not Go Wobbly Over Venezuela
Nicolás Maduro’s capture is setting off a predictable reaction.
The Atlantic
January 3, 2026
Books That Open the Mind
Our writers’ recommendations for literature that challenges and expands
The Atlantic
January 3, 2026
The Race for Global Domination in AI
The competition between China and the United States is about more than technology.
The Atlantic
January 3, 2026
Trump’s Risky War in Venezuela
The president has violated the Constitution and is showing contempt for the will of the public.
The Atlantic
January 3, 2026
Trump’s Risky War in Venezuela
The president has violated the Constitution and is showing contempt for the will of the public.
The Atlantic
January 3, 2026
Trump Books Aren’t Selling Anymore
A decade into the Trump era, readers who were once hungry to learn about the man seem to have had their fill.
The Atlantic
January 3, 2026
Stop Talking About the Moon
Just look at it.
The Atlantic
January 2, 2026
Elon Musk’s Pornography Machine
On X, sexual harassment and perhaps even child abuse are the latest memes.
The Atlantic
January 2, 2026
The President’s Busy Holiday
Donald Trump spent the past few weeks doubling down on foreign interventions.
The Atlantic
January 2, 2026
Trump’s ‘Operation Iranian Freedom’
How many foreign wars does the “America First” president intend to start?
The Atlantic
January 2, 2026
A Reading Resolution You Can Keep
Aim to bump older, culturally important, or much-recommended works to the top of your to-be-read list.
The Atlantic
January 2, 2026
What Dante Is Trying to Tell Us
A colloquial translation of Paradiso might make people actually read it.
The Atlantic
January 2, 2026
The People Who Marry Chatbots
A growing community is building a life with large language models.
The Atlantic
January 2, 2026
The Future Albert Einstein Believed In
The brilliant physicist fought for the promise of a diverse, meritocratic America. We need his optimism today.
The Atlantic
January 2, 2026
Reading Is a Vice
Being a reader means cultivating a relationship with the world that, by most standards, can seem pointless and counterproductive.
The Atlantic
January 2, 2026
One Weird Trick to Feel More Relaxed at Home
It will bring you the most possible peace for the least possible effort.
The Atlantic
January 2, 2026
Trump Almost Has a Point About the Federal Reserve
The central bank has long abused its power in ways that benefit the financial sector at the expense of everyone else.
The Atlantic
January 2, 2026
Just Break Your New Year’s Resolution Now
It might be the best way to succeed in the long run.
The Atlantic
January 1, 2026
The Secret to Loving Winter
Early January can feel like the comedown after too much sparkle. But the calm that follows has its own promise.
The Atlantic
January 1, 2026
Can the Iranian Protesters Win?
Fed up with their country’s economic decline, Iranians have taken to the streets.
The Atlantic
January 1, 2026
The Benefits of Reading a ‘Hard’ Book
The true pleasure of literature can be found in bizarre, demanding works such as Your Name Here, by Helen DeWitt and Ilya Gridneff.
The Atlantic
January 1, 2026
Six Months Off the Street
An update on Evan from our three-part series No Easy Fix
The Atlantic
January 1, 2026
Six Months Off the Street
An update on Evan from our three-part series No Easy Fix
The Atlantic
December 31, 2025
The Cult of Costco
Its consistency is its superpower.
The Atlantic
December 31, 2025
Facts vs. Clicks: How Algorithms Reward Extremism
Galaxy Brain’s Charlie Warzel joins David Frum to discuss how our online information became so untrustworthy and how we can fight back. Plus...- 1
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