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April 1, 2026
U.S. Troops Could Soon Be on the Ground in Iran
The military is waiting for his go-ahead for high-risk ground operations in Iran.
The Atlantic
April 1, 2026
A New Solution to the ‘Wagner Problem’
A bold restaging of Tristan und Isolde arrives at a moment of intense concern about the cultural inheritance of Western civilization.
The Atlantic
April 1, 2026
Photos: Counting Down to the Launch of Artemis II
NASA’s Artemis II—the first mission to carry humans beyond low Earth orbit in more than 50 years—is scheduled to launch on April 1, 2026. Th...
The Atlantic
April 1, 2026
Lions Led by Donkeys
The U.S. is fighting Iran under the worst wartime political leadership America has ever had.
The Atlantic
March 31, 2026
What ‘Regime Change’?
Trump’s claim about the Iran war is premature.
The Atlantic
March 31, 2026
HHS Is Exiling Top Officials to the Indian Health Service
The Indian Health Service needs more clinical workers. The federal health officials being transferred to the agency don’t fit that bill.
The Atlantic
March 31, 2026
‘Retro Rewind’ Is a Boring Video Game I Can’t Put Down
A video game about running a rental store offers comfort in mundanity.
The Atlantic
March 31, 2026
The Gen Z Christian Revival That Wasn’t
Some pastors and politicians claim that a Christian revival is afoot among young Americans. Nationwide data tell a different story.
The Atlantic
March 31, 2026
Four Ways the Iran War Could End
Trump has options, but they all come with serious liabilities.
The Atlantic
March 31, 2026
Atlantic Trivia, March 31, 2026: Board Games
Weiqi, an ancient-Chinese board game played with black and white stones, is more familiarly known in the West by what name?
The Atlantic
March 31, 2026
You Can’t Escape the AI Tax
Electronics are getting more expensive and worse. Blame the AI boom.
The Atlantic
March 31, 2026
The Family That Has No Stomachs
Māori families with a mutation for aggressive gastric cancer have had their stomachs preemptively removed. How do you live without one?
The Atlantic
March 31, 2026
Trump’s Mystifying Two-Front Messaging War
But he’s trying.
The Atlantic
March 31, 2026
How We Became Max-Maxxers
“Looksmaxxing” and its cousins are fake trends but real expressions of the internet’s intrinsic drive toward extremism.
The Atlantic
March 31, 2026
The Ukrainian in Hungary Who Has Europe’s Hardest Job
Ukraine’s ambassador to Hungary represents a government that has become Viktor Orbán’s primary target.
The Atlantic
March 31, 2026
What Makes a Doctor Excel at Diagnosis?
“To me, the concept of the master diagnostician is that you’re never good enough,” one doctor said.
The Atlantic
March 31, 2026
Who Is Spying on America’s Nuclear Triad?
The new age of war is already here, swarming over Barksdale Air Force Base.
The Atlantic
March 31, 2026
MAHA Has Been Given an Impossible Task
The Trump administration seems to be leaning on the movement as a distraction.
The Atlantic
March 30, 2026
Pete Hegseth’s Shameless Vice Signaling
The secretary of bombast is trolling America.
The Atlantic
March 30, 2026
The Ancient Chinese Game That Led to the AI Boom
Ten years ago, AlphaGo trounced human competitors—and its legacy is still present in today’s most advanced bots.
The Atlantic
March 30, 2026
Does the Constitution Protect This Congresswoman From Trump?
LaMonica McIver of New Jersey is arguing that the Department of Justice can’t prosecute her for an incident last May at an ICE facility.
The Atlantic
March 30, 2026
Atlantic Trivia, March 30, 2026: Sondheim Tunes
Raw dairy products are distinctive for not undergoing what process developed in France in the 1860s?
The Atlantic
March 30, 2026
Bruce Friedrich is an Anti-Meat Optimist
Bruce Friedrich has devoted his life to reducing American meat consumption—and he isn’t giving up just yet.
The Atlantic
March 30, 2026
What Happened to the Radicals?
Stories about revolutionaries seem to entrance readers and moviegoers alike—especially if they don’t end well.
The Atlantic
March 30, 2026
The Supreme Court Has Heard This One Before
Fringe elements of American society have never accepted that birthright citizenship is the law of the land.
The Atlantic
March 30, 2026
How to Keep the Suburbs Tenant-Free
The housing bill now in Congress may seek to increase the housing supply—but not for renters.
The Atlantic
March 30, 2026
America Is Now a Rogue Superpower
Washington’s conduct in the Iran war is accelerating global chaos and deepening America’s dangerous isolation.
The Atlantic
March 29, 2026
Don’t Get Sucked Into the War on Lice
It hasn’t been going well.
The Atlantic
March 29, 2026
How to Know Yourself
The ability to understand, recognize, and label your own emotions is a necessary part of living a fulfilling life.
The Atlantic
March 29, 2026
Photos From the Third Nationwide ‘No Kings’ Protest
More than 3,000 marches and rallies took place yesterday in cities and towns across America during the third “No Kings” event, where million...
The Atlantic
March 29, 2026
The Kurdish Ground Force Preparing to Fight in Iran
The Peshmerga on the Iraq-Iran border are eager to join the American campaign. They’re also deeply uneasy about where it might lead.
The Atlantic
March 29, 2026
Iran Has Broken the Trump Coalition
How many times can a coalition crack before it shatters?
The Atlantic
March 29, 2026
The Man Who Thought He Could Keep AI Safe
Demis Hassabis has devoted his life to advancing a technology he thinks could destroy the world.
The Atlantic
March 28, 2026
Bill Maher Broke Trump’s Spell at the Kennedy Center
For the past year, Donald Trump has made the Kennedy Center all about him. Last night, the comedian revealed the limits of that approach.
The Atlantic
March 28, 2026
Trump’s Mixed Messages About Iran
Panelists joined to discuss the president’s shifting answers to how the conflict could end.
The Atlantic
March 28, 2026
Mutually Assured Energy Destruction
Wrecking oil infrastructure is easy; rebuilding it is hard.
The Atlantic
March 28, 2026
How to Wait Without Getting Bored
What if we thought about waiting in line as a sudden opening of time?
The Atlantic
March 28, 2026
The Surprising Prosperity of Gen Z
For some, anxiety about money has led to lots and lots of saving.
The Atlantic
March 28, 2026
Food Safety in America Just Hit a New Low
The FDA has linked an E. coli outbreak to raw-cheddar cheese. The company that sells it refuses to agree to a recall.
The Atlantic
March 28, 2026
How Nick Fuentes Is Charming the Left
Viral clips of the far-right white supremacist make him palatable to progressives.
The Atlantic
March 27, 2026
Expensive Plane Tickets Are a Preview
Airfare is way up. It’s a signal of what could come next.
The Atlantic
March 27, 2026
Atlantic Trivia, March 27, 2026: Chinese Science
What ninth-century Chinese invention was at first employed primarily for fireworks rather than in the capacity that would change the world c...
The Atlantic
March 27, 2026
Let a Book Annoy You
Let a Book Annoy You
The Atlantic
March 27, 2026
No, Netanyahu Is Not Dead
But a shocking number of people, against all evidence to the contrary, insist that he is.
The Atlantic
March 27, 2026
What Is Twitter’s Legacy, 20 Years Later?
An early Twitter exec reckons with the monster he helped create.
The Atlantic
March 27, 2026
A Day in Class With Plato, the Melania Trump–Mandated AI Humanoid Instructor
Envision a future of humanoid instruction, Melania told us, and … we did.
The Atlantic
March 27, 2026
In Hungary, the First Post-Reality Political Campaign
Hungary’s Viktor Orbán is waging cognitive warfare on a new scale.
The Atlantic
March 27, 2026
The People Who Think Introspection Is Dumb
For some of America’s tech oligarchs, looking inward seems to be a waste of time better spent moving fast and breaking things.
The Atlantic
March 27, 2026
The U.S. and Cuba Have Both Abandoned Their Principles
The two countries are no longer clashing primarily over ideology.
The Atlantic
March 27, 2026
Photos of the Week: Fallas Festival, Butterfly Gathering, Beach Violin
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