Peter Attia is all over the Epstein files.| The Atlantic
Even the administration’s budget proposals read like Truth Social posts.| The Atlantic
How did my great-great-grandfather become a free man?| The Atlantic
These titles are worth picking up, even if you have only a moment to spare.| The Atlantic
Using LLMs to talk with your friends is efficient. It’s also bad etiquette.| The Atlantic
The last significant nuclear-arms-control treaty is about to expire, and Trump isn’t putting anything in its place.| The Atlantic
The president’s temporary closure of the institution is an acknowledgement that his initial makeover strategy was a failure.| The Atlantic
Test your knowledge—and read our latest stories for a little extra help.| The Atlantic
Face coverings may work less to protect federal agents from danger than to make it easier for them to do unconstitutional things.| The Atlantic
Australia’s experiment is the first of its kind, but the evidence from alcohol, drug, and other bans is promising.| The Atlantic
Major exhibitions are upending the way people understand Native American and Aboriginal artists.| The Atlantic
Stephen Fishbach mines the drama of competition shows to write a cautionary tale about trying to edit down the mess of life.| The Atlantic
What I learned when I finally started assigning the hard reading again.| The Atlantic
Why they crave closeness but struggle to connect| The Atlantic
Pete Hegseth’s response to the killing of Alex Pretti tells you all you need to know.| The Atlantic
Nonprofits can help deliver public services, but the Minnesota welfare scandal shows that this comes with serious risks.| The Atlantic
According to some predictions, 2026 is the year that an all-powerful AI will arrive.| The Atlantic
Bad Bunny and many others used their time at this year’s ceremony to speak out against ICE.| The Atlantic
Many companies find that skills-based pre-employment tests are better predictors of success on the job.| The Atlantic
She was far more than her husband’s helpmate, but along with many other leaders of the era, her leadership was hidden in plain sight.| The Atlantic
The standout performance last night was about a mom reconsidering her political views.| The Atlantic
Even before competing in his first Olympics, 21-year-old Ilia Malinin has transformed the sport of figure skating.| The Atlantic
The South knows warm-weather storms, but the cold has its own lessons.| The Atlantic
Ammon Bundy’s criticism of the Trump administration has left him out of step with his own community.| The Atlantic
You can buy an AI version of your lost loved one. But should you?| The Atlantic
This morning, Denmark sent an advance military command to Greenland in preparation for sending yet more Danish forces to the island. Danish lawmakers told my colleague Isaac Stanley-Becker last week that the timing of this deployment is not a coincidence and represents an attempt to create a “credible deterrent” on the island—presumably to the Americans. This afternoon, the foreign ministers of both Denmark and Greenland met with Vice President J. D. Vance and Secretary of State M...| Aram ZS | Digital Garden
The broken relationship between Minnesota and the federal government| The Atlantic
Panelists joined to discuss the arrest of former CNN anchor Don Lemon, and more.| The Atlantic
Scientists have long opposed polar geoengineering. Some now believe it will be necessary.| The Atlantic
Send Help gives its beleaguered office-worker protagonist a thirst for blood.| The Atlantic
What if loneliness and self-doubt are the best way to grow?| The Atlantic
President Trump doesn’t seem to fire people anymore, but he marginalizes them in subtler ways.| The Atlantic
The American and Iranian leaders are complete enigmas to each other—and the asymmetry in their beliefs is driving the crisis between their countries.| The Atlantic
Statistics say this is a time of disconnection. Minnesota’s response to ICE shows otherwise.| The Atlantic
Adam Serwer, reporting from the streets of Minneapolis for The Atlantic, “Minnesota Proved MAGA Wrong” (gift link):| Daring Fireball
A California wealth-tax proposal makes a high-stakes bet on billionaire psychology.| The Atlantic
The author’s work makes an excellent case that literature can explore virtue—even if his latest novel reveals its pitfalls.| The Atlantic
The pushback against ICE exposed a series of mistaken assumptions.| The Atlantic
The social network once aspired to be a “global town square.” Is that goal still attainable?| The Atlantic
A new analysis of genetic samples from China appears to link the pandemic’s origin to raccoon dogs.| The Atlantic
There’s a reason you miss the people you didn’t even know that well.| The Atlantic
America’s most fundamental values are at risk.| The Atlantic
The president’s very personal approach to diplomacy poses real threats to American security.| The Atlantic
In the frozen streets of Minneapolis, something profound is happening.| The Atlantic
The fight over math in the Golden State’s public schools is likely to spread across the country.| The Atlantic
After killing another American, federal officials again offer an explanation that appears to be directly contradicted by available evidence.| The Atlantic
Until recently, I thought it a term best avoided. But now, the resemblances are too many and too strong to deny.| The Atlantic
The United States should use this moment to argue for a different approach to the rules of war.| The Atlantic
Frazzled agents, quick triggers, and a motor-powered protest movement are creating a uniquely dangerous moment on U.S. streets.| The Atlantic
By inserting himself into the situation in Minnesota, the secretary of defense is only making things worse.| The Atlantic
The federal killing of a Minnesota ICU nurse should worry every American.| The Atlantic
Representative Maxwell Frost says he was assaulted by a man who yelled, “We are going to deport you and your kind.”| The Atlantic
"The myth of selectivity, that college admissions gets harder with each passing year, is both true and untrue."| The Atlantic
Middle-class high-schoolers aren’t getting any smarter, but their GPAs are rising—and that’s pushing their poor peers further behind.| The Atlantic
A new paper finds that so-called “ban-the-box” policies, which prevent employers’ from seeing job applicants’ criminal histories, has unintended consequences.| The Atlantic
Trump officials are touting 12,000 new hires in four months. Getting them onto U.S. streets may take longer.| The Atlantic
The political coalition that has formed under Trump’s banner has the potential to reshape American politics.| The Atlantic
How Europe got Trump to cave on Greenland| The Atlantic
The biggest chunk of social traffic to websites comes from outside the official social networks like Facebook and Twitter.| The Atlantic
Without one, America may sink into autocracy for decades.| The Atlantic
Don’t give him the pretext he wants.| The Atlantic
It’s not just about cuts to research. It’s about power.| The Atlantic
The president told The Atlantic that Delcy Rodríguez needs to comply with U.S. wishes—or else.| The Atlantic
Why the Trump administration is posting messages like “THIS IS OUR HEMISPHERE” after the attack on Venezuela| The Atlantic
Government social-media managers have transformed official feeds| The Atlantic
A year into Donald Trump’s second term, labeling his governing style remains an elusive goal.| The Atlantic
Exercise acts as an extra twist to open the tap of creativity.| The Atlantic
Dmitri Mehlhorn has created a fictional world to game out constitutional collapse.| The Atlantic
Videochatting may be convenient, but it will never make us as happy as real human interaction.| The Atlantic
Trump threatens to sever the U.S.-European alliance over Greenland.| The Atlantic
Danish forces are moving to the island to show NATO—and Trump—that they’re serious about security.| The Atlantic
Moscow lets it be known how it feels about Trump’s threats against Denmark.| The Atlantic
Their presence has terrified some, relieved others, and left even the troops themselves confused.| The Atlantic
Veteran ICE officers know face coverings are a bad look. But they’re not coming off anytime soon.| The Atlantic
The 1992 deployment in Los Angeles proved that troops operate best on the streets when the state is in charge.| The Atlantic
The Department of Justice is his personal law firm.| The Atlantic
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In 2026, the best teams are no miracle.| The Atlantic
Defenders of the free world can no longer take their liberties for granted.| The Atlantic
A new exhibition, book, and documentary examine the politician's legacy—and reveal how much has changed since the 1960s| The Atlantic
The Adderall shortage exposed a troubling gap in how doctors care for the disorder.| The Atlantic
The gilded future of the top 10 percent—and the end of opportunity for everyone else| The Atlantic
His flaws and failures as a player were both real and inextricable from his inspiring achievements.| 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
The president is not behaving like an innocent man with nothing to hide.| The Atlantic
The siblings of one of Jeffrey Epstein’s most prominent accusers wonder what the president knows.| The Atlantic
Why the former Senate majority leader decided to end the filibuster.| The Atlantic
One in five Americans reject organized religion, but maintain some kind of faith.| The Atlantic
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Before he was an icon for white supremacists, he sat next to me in chemistry lab.| The Atlantic
The pseudoscience of race provides both a justification of hierarchies and an enemy to rail against.| The Atlantic
Richard Hanania’s new book is a Trojan horse for white supremacy.| The Atlantic
You have a right to free speech as long as you are saying what conservatives want you to say.| The Atlantic
A long history of free-speech jurisprudence backs him up.| The Atlantic
What's wrong with being a follower? Or a lone wolf?| The Atlantic