Politico, Pundits Refuse to End the War on Nate Silver - The Atlantic

Only one doubter remains: Dylan Byers, the media reporter at Politico, who called asked if Silver was a one-term celebrity and is now clinging to the deafening noise of punditry to combat the unstoppable number wizard.| The Atlantic

The Rise of AI Taylor Swift - The Atlantic

Fans are using AI tools to synthesize the star’s voice, demonstrating how new technology is blurring the boundaries between reality and fiction.| The Atlantic

Mars Is a Hellhole - The Atlantic

Colonizing the red planet is a ridiculous way to help humanity.| The Atlantic

A Divorce Story - The Atlantic

A home-improvement story| The Atlantic

DOGE Has 'God Mode' Access to Government Data - The Atlantic

The president’s special commission now has an unprecedented ability to view and manipulate information at many federal agencies.| The Atlantic

What I Saw in the Darién Gap - The Atlantic

The Darién Gap was once considered impassable. Now hundreds of thousands of migrants are risking treacherous terrain, violence, hunger, and disease to travel through the jungle to the United States.| The Atlantic

How Elon Musk Could Actually Kill Twitter - The Atlantic

There’s more than one way to sink a social network.| The Atlantic

How An Epilepsy Treatment Shaped Our Understanding of Consciousness - The Atlantic

How a radical epilepsy treatment in the early 20th century paved the way for modern-day understandings of perception, consciousness, and the self| The Atlantic

Ideas - The Atlantic

News analysis, essays, and reporting from the The Atlantic’s journalists and contributing writers.| The Atlantic

Andrew Anglin: The Making of an American Nazi - The Atlantic

How did Andrew Anglin go from being an antiracist vegan to the alt-right’s most vicious troll and propagandist—and how might he be stopped?| The Atlantic

Culture - The Atlantic

Culture coverage from The Atlantic, featuring TV, movie, and book reviews, and critical commentary on the cultural movements that matter.| The Atlantic

How Donald Trump Could Subvert the 2024 Election - The Atlantic

Donald Trump’s next coup has already begun—and today’s GOP is much better positioned to subvert future elections.| The Atlantic

Why It's Best to Start Sex Ed When Kids Are Young - The Atlantic

In the Netherlands, one of the world’s most gender-equal countries, kids learn about sex and bodies starting at age 4.| The Atlantic

A Food that Transcends Cultures: The History of the Meatball - The Atlantic

The hearty Olive Garden staple is a far cry from the dish that Italian immigrants first brought to the United States.| The Atlantic

How to Deal With Trolls - The Atlantic

Online jerks and offline jerks are largely one and the same. Here’s how to keep them from affecting your happiness.| The Atlantic

Family - The Atlantic

The Atlantic covers issues related to family, relationships, parenting, friendships, sex, and more.| The Atlantic

The Pandemic is Making the Suburbs Even More Appealing - The Atlantic

Suburbia was never as bad as anyone said it was. Now it’s looking even better.| The Atlantic

Frederick Law Olmsted and the Creation of Central Park - The Atlantic

How Frederick Law Olmsted changed the way Americans think of public space| The Atlantic

The Pandemic Isn’t Over for Immunocompromised People - The Atlantic

What does society owe immunocompromised people?| The Atlantic

Are Dinner Parties, Movies, and Restaurants Safe Again? - The Atlantic

As Omicron recedes, the COVID-cautious can reassess what’s possible. It’s time to figure out a way to live that feels sustainable in the long term.| The Atlantic

How to Stop Your Job From Becoming Your Identity - The Atlantic

Reducing yourself to any single characteristic, whether it be your title or your job performance, is a deeply damaging act.| The Atlantic

Planning Friend Hangouts on Google Calendar - The Atlantic

To avoid the dreaded back-and-forth of coordinating hangouts, some friends are repurposing the shared digital calendar, a workplace staple, to plan their personal lives.| The Atlantic

Trump and Musk Are Pushing for Regime Change - The Atlantic

How regime change happens in America| The Atlantic

Why Trump Chose Gaetz, Hegseth, and Gabbard: Retribution - The Atlantic

The president-elect’s most controversial Cabinet picks share one crucial tie.| The Atlantic

Donald Trump is a national-security risk - The Atlantic

The GOP candidate should not be given intelligence briefings.| The Atlantic

What Happened to Michael Flynn? - The Atlantic

In military intelligence, he was renowned for his skill connecting the dots and finding terrorists. But somewhere along the way, his dot detector began spinning out of control.| The Atlantic

Annie Dillard's Classic Essay 'Total Eclipse' - The Atlantic

"Seeing a partial eclipse bears the same relation to seeing a total eclipse as kissing a man does to marrying him."| The Atlantic

December 2024 Issue - The Atlantic

How the Ivy League broke America, a Japanese boxer on death row, Nick Cave, and the dark origins of Impressionism. Plus building a Palestinian state, Jimmy O. Yang, Lucy Calkins, Handel's Messiah, Thomas Mann's The Magic Mountain, eating with the Grateful Dead, and more.| The Atlantic

The Tesla Revolt - The Atlantic

The company’s fate will reveal how strong the foundation of Elon Musk’s influence really is.| The Atlantic

What Makes People Reply to One Email Over Another? - The Atlantic

You want to write messages that are short and sweet—but not too short or too sweet.| The Atlantic

The Not-So-Woke Generation Z - The Atlantic

The same young people once derided as liberal snowflakes are moving to the right.| The Atlantic

David Brooks: The Nuclear Family Was a Mistake - The Atlantic

The family structure we’ve held up as the cultural ideal for the past half century has been a catastrophe for many. It’s time to figure out better ways to live together.| The Atlantic

Why the Male Pill Still Doesn't Exist - The Atlantic

Despite decades of research, it’s still only women who deal with the daily annoyances of contraceptive medication.| The Atlantic

What Americans Keep Ignoring About Finland's School Success - The Atlantic

The Scandinavian country is an education superpower because it values equality more than excellence.| The Atlantic

In Finland, Learning Matters More Than Education - The Atlantic

How an American teacher's visit to Finland reminded her of the importance of play—for kindergartners and high-schoolers alike| The Atlantic

Finnish Education Chief: 'We Created a School System Based on Equality' - The Atlantic

An interview with the country's minister of education, Krista Kiuru| The Atlantic

How to Pick a Job That Will Actually Make You Happy - The Atlantic

Your job doesn’t have to represent the most prestigious use of your potential. It just needs to be rewarding.| The Atlantic

A Simple Plan to Solve All of America’s Problems - The Atlantic

The U.S. doesn’t have enough COVID tests—or houses, immigrants, physicians, or solar panels. We need an abundance agenda.| The Atlantic

Beneath the Cloud - The Atlantic

Exploring what the Internet is made of| The Atlantic

The Broken Promise of USB-C - The Atlantic

We’ll never get a universal cable.| The Atlantic

Why Tall People Make More Money - The Atlantic

Being tall comes with a host of financial and professional perks.| The Atlantic

How Finland Keeps Kids Focused Through Free Play - The Atlantic

An American teacher in Helsinki questioned the national practice of giving 15 minute breaks each hour—until he saw the difference it made in his classroom.| The Atlantic

Why Women Still Can’t Have It All - The Atlantic

It’s time to stop fooling ourselves, says a woman who left a position of power: the women who have managed to be both mothers and top professionals are superhuman, rich, or self-employed. If we truly believe in equal opportunity for all women, here’s what has to change.| The Atlantic

Podcasts - The Atlantic

Listen to The Atlantic’s deep storytelling and conversations wherever you are with podcasts such as The Experiment, Floodlines, and more.| The Atlantic

Why Some Neighborhoods Are Safer Than Others - The Atlantic

The unexpected origins of gun crime| The Atlantic

The Coming Attack on No-Fault Divorce Laws - The Atlantic

No-fault divorce has improved the lives of millions. Now some extreme Republicans want to abandon it.| The Atlantic

Nicole Chung: My Dad Died ‘a Common American Death’ - The Atlantic

It is hard for me not to think of my father’s death as a kind of negligent homicide, facilitated and sped by the United States’ broken safety net and strained systems of care.| The Atlantic

Hybrid Work Is Doomed - The Atlantic

Office workers work in offices, for better or for worse.| The Atlantic

Why Reading Books in High School Matters - The Atlantic

You’ll understand when you’re older.| The Atlantic

David Frum: How Much Immigration Is Too Much? - The Atlantic

We need to make hard decisions now about what will truly benefit current and future Americans.| The Atlantic

Biden’s Climate Goals Rest on the Defense Production Act - The Atlantic

The Defense Production Act has become an important tool as the White House’s climate policy has stalled in Congress.| The Atlantic

ChatGPT Is Dumber Than You Think - The Atlantic

Treat it like a toy, not a tool.| The Atlantic

We Need a New Science of Progress - The Atlantic

Humanity needs to get better at knowing how to get better.| The Atlantic

Americans Are Trapped in an Algorithmic Cage - The Atlantic

The private companies in control of social-media networks possess an unprecedented ability to manipulate and control the populace.| The Atlantic

Everyone’s Over Instagram - The Atlantic

The app’s original purpose has been lost in the era of “performance” media.| The Atlantic

Why the Crime Wave Is a Disaster for Progressives - The Atlantic

There’s no reason to accept this level of violence and suffering.| The Atlantic

BlackRock Is Not Ruining the U.S. Housing Market - The Atlantic

The real villain isn’t a faceless Wall Street Goliath; it’s your neighbors and local governments stopping the construction of new units.| The Atlantic

We Programmed ChatGPT Into This Article - The Atlantic

Please don’t embarrass us, robots.| The Atlantic

AI Is Ushering in a Textpocalypse - The Atlantic

Our relationship to writing is about to change forever; it may not end well.| The Atlantic

What It's Like to Be a Paramedic - The Atlantic

Jason Hernandez of Fort Worth, Texas, talks about the demands of his job.| The Atlantic

Patrick Wyman: Trump and the American Gentry - The Atlantic

The jet-setting cosmopolitans of popular imagination exist, but they are far outnumbered by a less exalted and less discussed elite group, one that sits at the pinnacle of America’s local hierarchies.| The Atlantic

Is Trump Trying to Stage a Coup? - The Atlantic

Acting as if Trump is trying to stage a coup is the best way to ensure he won’t.| The Atlantic

Why Trump Won - The Atlantic

The former and future president got one big thing right.| The Atlantic

Voters Wanted Lower Prices at Any Cost - The Atlantic

Kamala Harris couldn’t outrun inflation.| The Atlantic

Why Afghan Refugees Aren’t Actually Welcome in California - The Atlantic

All the lawn signs in the world won’t change the fact that housing costs are impossibly high for most refugees.| The Atlantic

The Rotting Internet Is a Collective Hallucination - The Atlantic

Too much has been lost already. The glue that holds humanity’s knowledge together is coming undone.| The Atlantic

Why Are Millions of Prime-Age Men Missing From the Economy? - The Atlantic

Millions of men in the prime of their lives are missing from the labor force. Could a big U.S. housing construction project bring them back?| The Atlantic

How to Leave an Internet That’s Always in Crisis - The Atlantic

Kate Lindsay on TikTok, the influencer trickle-down, and what social media breaks in our brains| The Atlantic

Welcome To Galaxy Brain 2.0! - The Atlantic

You live in interesting times. Galaxy Brain wants to help.| The Atlantic

The Democrats’ Dashed Hopes in Iowa - The Atlantic

As in many other areas across the country, Kamala Harris could not match Joe Biden’s 2020 performance.| The Atlantic

Trump’s Return - The Atlantic

Sign up for the Trump’s Return newsletter, available At least once a week.| The Atlantic

The Institutions Failed - The Atlantic

They didn’t hold during Trump’s first term. Don’t be fooled into a false sense of security.| The Atlantic

Science - The Atlantic

Science coverage from The Atlantic, featuring reporting on the natural world, the cosmos, the climate, the COVID-19 pandemic, and more.| The Atlantic

X Is a White-Supremacist Site - The Atlantic

Elon Musk has made one of Twitter’s most glaring problems into a core feature on X.| The Atlantic

Tech's New Frontier Raises a “Buffet of Unwanted Questions” - The Atlantic

If tools like DALL-E 2 really are the next great leap, it’s worth thinking about who owns that future, and what we want it to look like.| The Atlantic

The Petty Pleasures of Watching Crypto Profiteers Flounder - The Atlantic

Behind all the Web3 bluster is just “hollow abstraction.”| The Atlantic

Lessons From 19 Years in the Metaverse - The Atlantic

A conversation with one of the few people who have real historical perspective on digital communities| The Atlantic

The End of Manual Transmission - The Atlantic

Stick shifts are dying. When they go, something bigger than driving will be lost.| The Atlantic

Newsletters - The Atlantic

Sign up for The Atlantic’s newsletters to get our writers' commentary on politics, culture, and more in your inbox.| The Atlantic

Builder Brain - The Atlantic

Synthetic uteruses, Web3, and Wordle| The Atlantic

How to Make Your Friendships Deeper - The Atlantic

If your social life is leaving you unfulfilled, you might have too many deal friends, and not enough real friends.| The Atlantic

Russian Artist Serebrennikov—And Russian Culture—On Trial In Moscow - The Atlantic

Embezzlement charges against a leading Russian theater director come amidst a growing cultural crackdown that mirrors the country’s Soviet past.| The Atlantic

The End of Reality - The Atlantic

The digital manipulation of video may make the current era of “fake news” seem quaint.| The Atlantic

The Mueller Report Is an Impeachment Referral - The Atlantic

The special counsel has concluded he can neither charge nor clear the president. Only Congress can now resolve the allegations against him.| The Atlantic

The Last Days of American Orange Juice - The Atlantic

Savor every last drop.| The Atlantic

Purging the Government Could Backfire Spectacularly - The Atlantic

Donald Trump might miss the bureaucrats when the next crisis hits.| The Atlantic

Letters From Presidents to Their Successors - The Atlantic

Each one reminds us what a peaceful—and gracious—transfer of power looks like.| The Atlantic

America Is Choking Under an ‘Everything Shortage’ - The Atlantic

The global supply chain is slowing down at the very moment when Americans are demanding that it go into overdrive.| The Atlantic

The People Building AI Don’t Know What It Will Do Next - The Atlantic

Call it tech’s optical-illusion era: Not even the experts know exactly what will come next in the AI revolution.| The Atlantic

Espionage or Journalism? After the Snowden NSA Leaks - The Atlantic

After receiving a trove of documents from the whistleblower, I found myself under surveillance and investigation by the U.S. government.| The Atlantic

The Unfulfilled Promise of the Fair Housing Act - The Atlantic

Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream of an integrated America was about creating a more equal society, but to many white homeowners, it was a threat.| The Atlantic

Politics - The Atlantic

Analysis and reporting from The Atlantic on the Biden administration, Congress, the Supreme Court, and key elections.| The Atlantic

Trump’s First Shot in His War on the 'Deep State' - The Atlantic

The president is punishing a group of former officials for expressing an opinion he didn’t like.| The Atlantic

Trump’s ‘Deep State’ Revenge - The Atlantic

The president-elect has long demonized intelligence officers and other federal employees. This is how he might come for them.| The Atlantic

FBI Agents Are Stunned by the Scale of the Expected Trump Purge - The Atlantic

Seasoned members of the nation’s top law-enforcement agency are bracing for a mass expulsion as the president roots out anyone he sees as disloyal to him.| The Atlantic

The CDC Is Altering Data to Follow Trump’s DEI Order - The Atlantic

The agency has already removed scientific data from public view. More could follow.| The Atlantic

The Difference Between TikTok and Free Expression - The Atlantic

The algorithmic manipulation of users’ attention is not the same thing as actual human speech.| The Atlantic