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    Netanyahu Takes Desperate Measures

    Israel may be paying the price for its prime minister’s political survival.

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    An Iranian American Rom-Com That Breaks the Mold

    Mariam Rahmani’s debut novel is both charmingly familiar and totally unpredictable.

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    I’ve Seen How ‘America First’ Ends

    When the United States withdraws from the world, the world’s problems come knocking on its door.

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    The Pathetic, Cowardly Collapse of Big Law

    Trump’s actions are an attempt to tilt the scales of justice by using the raw power...

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    Here Are the Attack Plans That Trump’s Advisers Shared on Signal

    The administration has downplayed the importance of the text messages inadvertently sent to The Atlantic’s editor...

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    What Comedians Know About Staying Married

    Many comics have decades-long marriages. What’s their secret?

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    Why Right-Wing Influencers Keep Saying the Jews Killed JFK

    Social media supercharges conspiracy theories. Anti-Semitism is one of the oldest.

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    A Rare Moment of Bipartisan Disbelief

    Washington gets a good old-fashioned scandal.

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    But Her Emails?

    The Signal security breach would be bad enough if those involved had not spent so much...

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    Dear James: Is This Sexless Marriage Over?

    My best friend’s husband refuses to touch her.

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    The War in Ukraine Enters Its Fourth Year

    Images of the war, and of those affected by its ongoing destruction, from the past several...

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    Fleeing Hong Kong Wasn’t Enough

    China’s war on dissidents comes to the United Kingdom.

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    Why the COVID Reckoning Is So One-Sided

    Liberals are recognizing they made mistakes. Conservatives are making fun of them for that.

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    The Hollow Men

    It takes a special talent to betray an entire worldview without missing a beat.

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    Why Everyone Thinks Their Government Has Failed

    People all over the world—with all kinds of leaders—seem to think their incumbent is the problem.

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    Politicians Think Voters Are Dumb. Are They Right?

    A striking new study reveals that elected officials have a far more pessimistic view of voter...

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    Jeffrey Goldberg on the Group Chat That Broke the Internet

    What happened when Trump officials accidentally texted him their war plans

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    A Conversation With Jeffrey Goldberg About His Extraordinary Scoop

    How The Atlantic’s editor in chief found himself in a group chat with Trump-administration officials who...

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    The United States of Fear

    For anyone who’s in the president’s crosshairs—or who could be—it’s the dominant emotion of Trump’s second...

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    The Trump Administration Accidentally Texted Me Its War Plans

    U.S. national-security leaders included me in a group chat about upcoming military strikes in Yemen. I...

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    A Country Imperfectly Pulling Itself Together

    Wildcat Dome’s characters can’t escape the calamities that marked their lives—and their country’s history.

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    America Is Done Pretending About Meat

    Plant-based eating has lost its appeal.

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    Three Very Different Ways to Live Honestly

    In Emily St. James’s new novel, three trans women figure out what life to live—and what...

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    The Judiciary’s Last Stand

    Trump’s campaign against the rule of law has ratcheted up dramatically.

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    Americans Are Living in Trump’s Dream

    That is what the American experience is beginning to feel like in 2025.

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    Can One Man Hold Syria Together?

    A former jihadist has remade himself in a bid to remake a scarred and divided country.

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    An ‘Impossible’ Disease Outbreak in the Alps

    In one tiny town, more than a dozen people were diagnosed with the rare neurodegenerative disease...

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    America Is Watching the Rise of a Dual State

    For most people, the courts will continue to operate as usual—until they don’t.

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    When the KKK Came to D.C.

    Revisiting a 1925 march through the eyes of Black newspapers

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    Elon Musk’s Soap Operas for Conspiracy Buffs

    Online fantasies are now an excuse to take apart the government.

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    What the JFK File Dump Actually Revealed

    A bunch of people’s Social Security numbers

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    The Careless People Won

    A controversial new book about Facebook serves as a field guide for the DOGE era.

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    The Beauty and Weirdness of the E-bike

    The machines can add joy to one’s life, but they’re not for everyone.

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    Comedy’s Most Erudite Buffoon

    Conan O’Brien has built a comedy career on committing to his own, dissonant bit.

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    The Danger of a Flood of Anti-Trump State Lawsuits

    What’s legal for the goose is also legal for the gander.

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    What It Really Means to ‘Give Infectious Disease a Break’

    The Trump administration isn’t just dismantling protections against illnesses. It’s inviting them right in.

  • The Danger of a Too-Open Mind

    Perhaps being persuadable is overrated—at least if it means “coming to accept the unacceptable.”

  • What Shakespeare Got Right About PTSD

    A new production of Othello foregrounds what its earliest audiences recognized: the psychological costs of war.

  • Musk Comes for the ‘Third Rail of American Politics’

    Donald Trump promised to protect social security. Elon Musk didn’t.

  • Photos of the Week: Hare Boxing, Tea Terrace, Giant’s Causeway

    A rally race in Kenya, tornado damage in Mississippi, a marine ranch in China, a bright-green...

  • The 'Severance' Twist I Can’t Forgive

    The Season 2 finale emphasized the show’s most philosophical queries, but one element was hard to...

  • The Kennedy Center Performers Who Didn’t Cancel

    When does quitting count as resistance, and when is it surrender?

  • A Rapper for the Ketamine Era

    Playboi Carti sounds like he isn’t saying much. But there’s a story to his music.

  • Chuck Schumer Is Cautious for a Reason

    Under fire from his own party, the Senate Democratic leader ponders the source of his political...

  • A Warning for Columbia University

    Surrendering to the Trump administration’s $400 million ransom demand would be a disaster for higher education...

  • The Supply Closet That Film Geeks Love

    A trip to the Criterion Closet is a dream for directors, actors, and their cinephile fans.

  • The Education of Elon Musk

    The Reagan administration offers a cautionary tale about cost-cutting zeal crashing up against the reality of...