Tim Walz Looks Into the Void

The Atlantic [Feed] on 4/23/25 at 11:15am

Back on the trail with the guy who lost the last election

Why Has America Ignored Its Best Addiction Treatment

The Atlantic [Feed] on 4/23/25 at 11:14am

Buprenorphine can stop cravings for opioids yet its uptake in the US has stagnated

Would You Trust Mozart to Solve a Murder Mystery

The Atlantic [Feed] on 4/23/25 at 11:00am

Why novelists love to imagine great historical figures as detectives

Reality Is Catching Up With Elon Musk

The Atlantic [Feed] on 4/23/25 at 8:58am

Teslas remarkably bad quarter is even worse than it looks

When Nazis Enter Your Dreams

The Atlantic [Feed] on 4/23/25 at 6:30am

A newly reissued book documents the dreams of Germans living under Hitler charting totalitarianisms power over the subconscious

The Supreme Court Has No Army

The Atlantic [Feed] on 4/23/25 at 6:00am

The judiciary has some tools to enforce presidential compliance but their effectiveness depends ultimately on the vigilance of the American ...

Are You Ready for Brown Skittles

The Atlantic [Feed] on 4/22/25 at 6:43pm

Robert F Kennedy Jr is cracking down on artificial food dyes

What the Democratic Infighting Reveals

The Atlantic [Feed] on 4/22/25 at 5:46pm

The party remains in a state of disunionnot only about their future but about how to address the present catastrophe

Is There Hope for Liberal Christianity

The Atlantic [Feed] on 4/22/25 at 2:57pm

Pope Francis leaves behind a Church that is moving away from the faith he championed

Who Reads Entire Lawsuits for Fun

The Atlantic [Feed] on 4/22/25 at 2:26pm

Celebrity legal disputes are juicier than gossip less stressful than true crime and unavoidable on social media

Seven Books About How the Earth Is Changing Right Now

The Atlantic [Feed] on 4/22/25 at 12:30pm

These visceral reported accounts will help readers better understand the new ecological status quo

Photographing the Beauty of the North

The Atlantic [Feed] on 4/22/25 at 12:04pm

Images of the people animals and landscapes of the Earths arctic and subarctic regions photographed by Olivier Morin

Dear James Never Too Old for a Barbaric Yawp

The Atlantic [Feed] on 4/22/25 at 12:00pm

A tip of the hat to our well-seasoned correspondents

The Two OpenAIs

The Atlantic [Feed] on 4/22/25 at 11:03am

One builds chatbots the other chases profits

Pete Hegseths Patriotic Duty Is to Resign

The Atlantic [Feed] on 4/22/25 at 10:39am

His incompetence is putting Americas security at risk

The Force That Holds Trumps Coalition Together

The Atlantic [Feed] on 4/22/25 at 7:00am

Traditional Republican elites tolerate the authoritarianism because they want the tax cuts

A Ticking Clock on American Freedom

The Atlantic [Feed] on 4/22/25 at 5:00am

Its later than you think but its not too late

Minority Rule in America

The Atlantic [Feed] on 4/22/25 at 5:00am

A political scientist explains why American democracy is so easily hijacked by organized minority factions

The Pentagon Is in a State of Confusion

The Atlantic [Feed] on 4/21/25 at 7:40pm

Trump is supporting his defense secretaryfor now But some in the administration are speculating about how long Pete Hegseth will last

The Gen Z Lifestyle Subsidy

The Atlantic [Feed] on 4/21/25 at 5:47pm

Millennials got cheap Ubers Todays young people are getting free SuperGrok

Pete Hegseth Is Running Out of Excuses

The Atlantic [Feed] on 4/21/25 at 4:46pm

The president is playing a dangerous game with the countrys security

The Multimillion-Dollar Friendship Industry Has a Big Flaw

The Atlantic [Feed] on 4/21/25 at 11:05am

Meetups with strangers probably wont fix loneliness

The Worst Job in America

The Atlantic [Feed] on 4/21/25 at 8:53am

Who would want to be president of an Ivy League school

What It Means to Tell the Truth About America

The Atlantic [Feed] on 4/21/25 at 7:00am

And what happens when empirical fact is labeled improper ideology

Joan Didion Wouldnt Have Wanted This

The Atlantic [Feed] on 4/21/25 at 7:00am

The publication of the essayists private letters undermines a writer famous for her control

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