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February 5, 2026
The Sports Section With Swagger
My old corner of The Washington Post raised some of the best journalists in the business.
The Atlantic
February 4, 2026
Why Trump Wants a Weaker Dollar
The approach could boost the economy—unless the president’s policies get in his own way.
The Atlantic
February 4, 2026
It Was Too Easy for Eileen Mihich to Kill Herself
Her case should disturb both advocates and opponents of medically assisted suicide.
The Atlantic
February 4, 2026
The Chaotic Future of the Internet Might Look Like Moltbook
AI agents are here, and they’re posting.
The Atlantic
February 4, 2026
Catherine O'Hara: The Queen of Mockumentaries
Catherine O’Hara brought humanity to over-the-top characters—and managed to wink at the audience in the process.
The Atlantic
February 4, 2026
How to Actually Reform ICE
Accountability, transparency, and trust must be centerpieces of “New ICE.”
The Atlantic
February 4, 2026
What the Kennedy Center Closure Really Means for Art
The closure of the Kennedy Center imperils a core American belief: that democracy and the arts are deeply intertwined.
The Atlantic
February 4, 2026
America’s Cows Are Making Too Much Butterfat
A dramatic increase in the fat content of milk is causing pains in the dairy industry.
The Atlantic
February 4, 2026
People’s Choice: Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2026
Organizers of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest are inviting the public to vote for their favorite images from this year’s compe...
The Atlantic
February 4, 2026
The Second Death of Charlie Kirk
The activist’s assassination unleashed an anti-Semitism that is pulling the Trump coalition apart.
The Atlantic
February 4, 2026
The Murder of The Washington Post
Today’s layoffs are the latest attempt to kill what makes the paper special.
The Atlantic
February 4, 2026
Give Your Kid the Gift of Failure
Early exposure to setbacks can help children confront later disappointments without falling apart.
The Atlantic
February 4, 2026
The Unsettling Rise of AI Real-Estate Slop
Generated images for listings are disturbing—and not just because they can feel like a scam.
The Atlantic
February 4, 2026
Why This Shutdown Is Different
Now come negotiations over the administration’s immigration crackdown.
The Atlantic
February 3, 2026
Trump’s New Threats to American Elections
The reasons to worry about election integrity are becoming more urgent.
The Atlantic
February 3, 2026
Oh, Look, Some More Renovation Projects for Donald Trump!
Is any building safe?
The Atlantic
February 3, 2026
Trump Is Doubling Down on All the Wrong Things
Republicans are worried about the midterm election, but the president doesn’t seem to be.
The Atlantic
February 3, 2026
This Is What Putin Thinks of Trump’s Peace Talks
President Trump asked Putin to hold off attacks on energy infrastructure in Ukraine, which has been gripped by bitter cold. Putin showed his...
The Atlantic
February 3, 2026
The Logical End Point of ‘America First’ Foreign Aid
Under Trump, foreign aid is no longer an ideal. It’s just a deal.
The Atlantic
February 3, 2026
Photos: Cold-Stunned Iguanas in Florida
As near-freezing temperatures reach southern Florida, green iguanas are dropping from the trees, unable to handle the chill. Trappers have b...
The Atlantic
February 3, 2026
Trump’s Crypto Defenses Aren’t Reassuring
An Abu Dhabi royal seems to have gotten what he paid for, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
The Atlantic
February 3, 2026
Welcome to the Clicktatorship
In the Trump administration, even budget proposals read like Truth Social posts.
The Atlantic
February 3, 2026
How I Traced My Ancestor’s Journey From Slavery to Freedom
America erased the histories of Black men like Henry Fordham, my great-great-grandfather. I was determined to find out the truth.
The Atlantic
February 3, 2026
Seven Books to Read When You Have No Time to Read
These titles are worth picking up, even if you have only a moment to spare.
The Atlantic
February 3, 2026
The Etiquette of AI in the Group Chat
The tech can make things more efficient, but at what cost?
The Atlantic
February 3, 2026
The End of the Nuclear-Arms-Control Era
The last significant treaty is about to expire, and Trump isn’t putting anything in its place.
The Atlantic
February 3, 2026
Peter Attia’s Fall
The longevity influencer appears throughout the Epstein files, including in an email saying that he goes “into JE withdrawal when I don’t se...
The Atlantic
February 2, 2026
Trump made a bad bet on the Kennedy Center
The president’s temporary closure of the institution is an acknowledgement that his initial makeover strategy was a failure.
The Atlantic
February 2, 2026
Today's Atlantic Trivia Questions and Answers, Week 16
Test your knowledge—and read our latest stories for a little extra help.
The Atlantic
February 2, 2026
The Real Reason ICE Agents Wear Masks
Face-coverings may work less to protect federal agents from danger than to make it easier for them to do unconstitutional things.
The Atlantic
February 2, 2026
A Social-Media Ban Really Could Do a Lot of Good
Australia’s experiment is the first of its kind, but the evidence from alcohol, drug, and other bans is promising.
The Atlantic
February 2, 2026
The Indigenous-Art Moment
Major exhibitions are upending the way people understand Native American and Aboriginal artists.
The Atlantic
February 2, 2026
A 'Survivor' Contestant’s Empathetic Reality-TV Novel
Escape!, by Stephen Fishbach, a former Survivor contestant, is a cautionary tale about trying to shape life into a tidy story.
The Atlantic
February 2, 2026
C’mon, Professors, Assign the Hard Reading
College kids aren’t reading novels—but that’s because not enough teachers are asking them to.
The Atlantic
February 2, 2026
The Defense Secretary’s Dreadful Defense of ICE
Pete Hegseth’s response to the killing of Alex Pretti tells you all you need to know.
The Atlantic
February 2, 2026
How NGOs Took Over Government
Nonprofits can help deliver public services, but the Minnesota welfare scandal shows that this comes with serious risks.
The Atlantic
February 2, 2026
Do You Feel the AGI Yet?
According to some predictions, 2026 is the year that an all-powerful AI will arrive.
The Atlantic
February 2, 2026
Bad Bunny’s All-American Grammys
The singer was among a raft of stars who spoke out on behalf of immigrants and against ICE at this year’s ceremony.
The Atlantic
February 1, 2026
‘SNL’ Satirizes a Politically Divided Family Trying to Talk
Last night’s standout performance was about a mom who was reconsidering her beliefs.
The Atlantic
February 1, 2026
What the Ice Storm Did to Mississippi
The South knows warm-weather storms, but the cold has its own lessons.
The Atlantic
February 1, 2026
Figure Skating Has Never Seen Anything Like Ilia Malinin
The man who calls himself the “Quad God” can do things on skates that no one else can.
The Atlantic
February 1, 2026
Can Deadbots Make Grief Obsolete?
You can buy an AI version of your lost loved one. But should you?
The Atlantic
February 1, 2026
The Right-Wing Militia Leader Who Opposes ICE
Ammon Bundy’s criticism of the Trump administration has left him out of step with his own community.
The Atlantic
January 31, 2026
There Is No Truce in Minneapolis
The broken relationship between Minnesota and the federal government
The Atlantic
January 31, 2026
Trump’s Relationship With the Media
Panelists joined to discuss the arrest of former CNN anchor Don Lemon, and more.
The Atlantic
January 31, 2026
A $40 Billion Idea to Keep One Glacier From Flooding the Earth
Scientists have long opposed polar geoengineering. Some now believe it will be necessary.
The Atlantic
January 31, 2026
‘Send Help’ Makes a Gruesome Meal out of ‘Eat the Rich’
“Send Help” takes a familiar “Eat the rich” tale in a delightfully twisted direction.
The Atlantic
January 31, 2026
The Upside of Not Fitting In
What if loneliness and self-doubt are the best way to grow?
The Atlantic
January 31, 2026
The Humiliation of Kristi Noem
President Trump doesn’t seem to fire people anymore, but he marginalizes them in subtler ways.
The Atlantic
January 31, 2026
The Real Divide Between Khamenei and Trump
The American and Iranian leaders are complete enigmas to each other—and the asymmetry in their beliefs is driving the crisis between their c...- 1
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