How influencers, podcasts, and AI are rewriting the rules of political campaigns| The Atlantic
His hiring is part of a dangerous trend in the Trump administration.| The Atlantic
Avoiding vulnerability comes with ghastly consequences.| The Atlantic
Alabama gambled on the Court’s partisanship, and won.| The Atlantic
Whether you want to or not| The Atlantic
Nate Bargatze’s big-screen experiment is a bust.| The Atlantic
Consciousness separates us from machines. Need convincing? Just take a good look at a faithful canine.| The Atlantic
Attacks on the Democratic Senate candidate in Texas show the GOP’s narrow, anxious definition of masculinity.| The Atlantic
A pink-soup festival in Lithuania, wild horses in Germany, a volcanic eruption in Indonesia, a gathering of Marilyn Monroe look-alikes in California, and much more| The Atlantic
Flipping the kill switch is a potent exercise of authoritarian control.| The Atlantic
Two books about the 1856 caning of a senator show how words can incite violence—and also help defeat it.| The Atlantic
A very not-panicked note from the Platner campaign| The Atlantic
Voters may be questioning the Senate candidate’s claims that he is a changed man.| The Atlantic
They’re seizing ships, plundering cargo, and inflicting casualties on the high seas.| The Atlantic
Why isn’t this more fun?| The Atlantic
They avoided the worst-case scenario in the governor’s race, but their dysfunctional primary does not bode well.| The Atlantic
Lawyers are ordering staff to remove Trump from email signatures, letterhead, webpages, brochures, promotional materials, press releases, signs, and more.| The Atlantic
Political skullduggery is as old as the republic.| The Atlantic
The immigrant-detention facility, which may soon be shut down, has been a cruel and costly publicity stunt.| The Atlantic
A good-enough settlement for the United States may not satisfy its Israeli partners.| The Atlantic
Are we really going to do this again?| The Atlantic
To find a future for the institution, we need to accurately account for its wildly varying past.| The Atlantic
Republicans aren’t automatically falling in line anymore.| The Atlantic
AI has already changed writing. Now the technology is changing what it means to read.| The Atlantic
These memoirs, primers, and histories make up a captivating syllabus that will help explain what you hear.| The Atlantic
The field’s future lies in reclaiming parts of its past that it willingly abandoned.| The Atlantic
The significance of the Gettysburg Address| The Atlantic
The Atlantic covers news, politics, culture, technology, health, and more, through its articles, podcasts, videos, and flagship magazine.| The Atlantic
The Biden allegations reveal the weakness of the #MeToo movement’s rallying cry.| The Atlantic
A dispatch from the gypsum dunes of cyberspace| The Atlantic
Too many communities have developed ways to excuse or otherwise ignore prejudice.| The Atlantic
The preponderance of the evidence suggests that social media is causing real damage to adolescents.| The Atlantic
The Musk era of Twitter has so far been defined by unhinged tweets, fleeing advertisers, and botched layoffs.| The Atlantic
In publishing, what relatively new portmanteau refers to a genre that sets love stories within magical or supernatural worlds?| The Atlantic
Trump will try to spin it, but he’s ill-equipped to gain any real concessions.| The Atlantic
OpenAI’s chatbot also said “Hail Satan.”| The Atlantic
An emerging critical consensus argues that we’ve entered a cultural dark age. I’m not so sure.| The Atlantic
Pope Francis leaves behind a Church that is moving away from the faith he championed.| The Atlantic
The faith’s mandate is more arduous than J. D. Vance’s account seems to allow.| The Atlantic
American conservatives who find themselves identifying with Putin’s regime refuse to see the country for what it actually is.| The Atlantic
Take Antarctica off your travel bucket list.| The Atlantic
The digital manipulation of video may make the current era of “fake news” seem quaint.| The Atlantic
The coronavirus can cause insomnia and long-term changes in our nervous systems. But sleep could also be a key to ending the pandemic.| The Atlantic
Democrats are in thrall to the idea that corporate consolidation is America’s biggest, and maybe only, problem.| The Atlantic
Athletes at the Enhanced Games were bigger—but not exactly better.| The Atlantic
If you’re not worried about this country’s fiscal outlook, you’re not paying attention.| The Atlantic
Where should a member of Congress be right now?| The Atlantic
Even the president’s supporters are alarmed.| The Atlantic
One of England’s funniest writers is in danger of being lost to history.| The Atlantic
Some think it could lead to a change in the political system.| The Atlantic
For American artists and architects, the structures embody the virtues and vulnerabilities of the republic. The president’s proposal breaks the pattern.| The Atlantic
Here’s what every federal agency needs to learn from the phenomenal success of Operation Warp Speed.| Gary Hamel
The discrimination young researchers endure makes America’s need for STEM workers even greater.| The Atlantic
Universities themselves may be contributing to burnout.| The Atlantic
A conspiracy theory spreading online says the whole internet is now fake. It’s ridiculous, but possibly not that ridiculous?| The Atlantic
“The Mandalorian and Grogu” is the franchise’s least essential entry yet.| The Atlantic
There’s a lot going right at universities, if you’re only willing to see it.| The Atlantic
Readers respond to our February 2026 issue and more.| The Atlantic
The chief justice has been working to neuter the Voting Rights Act since the beginning of his career.| The Atlantic
The research behind an understanding that natural environments refocus our attention, lessening stress and hastening healing| The Atlantic
Panelists joined to discuss what the summit in Beijing may mean for the U.S. and China.| The Atlantic
In Beijing, a lame-duck president personified the decline of American power.| The Atlantic
Trump has frozen refugee admissions and cut off resettlement funding, but he has made an exception for white South Africans, who he says are victims of racial discrimination.| The Atlantic
Should Democrats work with Elon Musk?| The Atlantic
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How originalism killed the Constitution, the greatest boxing match of all time, and what Iran will do next. Plus the invention of Judd Apatow, America’s public servants deserved better, John Cheever’s secrets, The Tale of Genji, the genius of Taylor Swift, a Spinal Tap reboot, Lisette Model’s jazz images, and more.| The Atlantic
The United States can—and must—wield its power for good.| The Atlantic
Foreign policy should work better for America’s middle class.| The Atlantic
You all deserved better.| The Atlantic
The World Cup will bring millions of visitors to the U.S. amid an “extremely high” threat level.| The Atlantic
A virulent form of misogyny has become the single most important force holding together the American right.| The Atlantic
The populist right has portrayed New College as a notorious example of indoctrination in higher education—a narrative that does not withstand scrutiny.| The Atlantic
The transportation secretary’s new reality show comes at an inopportune time.| The Atlantic
The Brightline has been hailed as the future of high-speed rail in the United States, but it has one big, unignorable problem.| The Atlantic
The nation’s railway system is destined to lose.| The Atlantic
Imagine what happens if jobs actually start disappearing.| The Atlantic
Why reactionaries are taking over the world| The Atlantic
The once-powerful aide’s influence has quietly diminished.| The Atlantic
Washington can’t reverse or control the consequences of losing this war.| The Atlantic
Which is scarier: death or everlasting life?| The Atlantic
Peter Thiel is the latest pro-Trump luminary to take a conspiracist turn.| The Atlantic
After January 6, Peter Meijer thought he could help lead the Republican Party away from an abyss. Now he laughs at his own naïveté.| The Atlantic
Companies are monitoring workers not just for productivity but for agreeability.| The Atlantic
Panelists joined to discuss the questions surrounding the ongoing conflict, and more.| The Atlantic
Noah Hawley is the creator of the FX series Fargo and Alien: Earth, and the author of the novel Anthem.| The Atlantic
While his colleagues deal with war and controversy, he’s laughing and talking in rap lyrics.| The Atlantic
In the era of grade inflation, students at top colleges are more stressed than ever.| The Atlantic
Economists have a new theory of why graduates of top colleges have so much career success.| The Atlantic
“Putting a perfect GPA in reach of so many students perversely deters them from taking classes that could threaten it,” Joshua Greene writes. “We should liberate our students from the tyranny of the impeccable transcript”:| The Atlantic
Oh good, you clicked! Don't thank me. Thank the Obama campaign and its genius tinker-tailor-subject-line operation.| The Atlantic
The science of what makes coffee great| The Atlantic
Algorithms turn nuanced articles into rage bait that helps fuel political violence.| The Atlantic
For Jürgen Habermas, who died in March, the essence of democracy was thoughtful back-and-forth argument.| The Atlantic