The US Government UFO Cover-Up Is RealBut Its Not What You Think

The Atlantic [Feed] on 11/17/23 at 3:40am

Decades of declassified memos internal reports and study projects create the sense that the government doesnt have satisfying answers for th...

The Real Legacy of the Hunger Games Franchise

The Atlantic [Feed] on 11/17/23 at 3:17am

The series succeeded not because it had a clear political philosophy but because it understood the power of entertainment above all

Emerald Fennells Poisoned Fantasies

The Atlantic [Feed] on 11/17/23 at 3:00am

The director is building a world of brutality and Millennial vibes one movie at a time

A Must-See Comedy About Miserable People Looking for Love

The Atlantic [Feed] on 11/17/23 at 2:00am

Fallen Leaves which follows two people trying to survive the modern world is one of the years best films

A Novel That Shows the Human Cost of Gig Work

The Atlantic [Feed] on 11/17/23 at 1:00am

In an age of precarious labor not every life amounts to a satisfying story

Not a World War But a World at War

The Atlantic [Feed] on 11/17/23 at 1:00am

The past two years have seen the most conflicts of any time since the end of the Second World War

Photos of the Week Snowy Dunes Northern Lights Platos Cave

The Atlantic [Feed] on 11/16/23 at 6:30pm

A pogo stick record attempt in Pennsylvania airport fauna management in Brazil lenticular clouds above Corsica holiday light shows in Englan...

Trump Crosses a Crucial Line

The Atlantic [Feed] on 11/16/23 at 11:32am

But Americans can still choose a better path

Dont Be Fooled by the AI Apocalypse

The Atlantic [Feed] on 11/16/23 at 8:14am

A guide to understanding which fears are real and which arent

A Redacted Past Slowly Emerges

The Atlantic [Feed] on 11/16/23 at 8:12am

This years winner of the National Book Award for Fiction Justin Torress Blackouts is a complex story about recovering the history of erased ...

The Non-end of George Santos

The Atlantic [Feed] on 11/16/23 at 7:37am

An investigation into the New York congressman is a spicy read but he still refuses to take responsibility

Dont Expect US-China Relations to Get Better

The Atlantic [Feed] on 11/16/23 at 5:51am

The summit showed that Beijing still needs Washington Thats a problem Xi Jinping is trying to solve

The Post-Strike Future of Hollywood

The Atlantic [Feed] on 11/16/23 at 5:30am

How our streaming lives are about to change

Welcome to Time-Travel Thursdays

The Atlantic [Feed] on 11/16/23 at 4:42am

A newsletter from The Atlantic about the history of ideas

Netanyahus Path to Political Survival

The Atlantic [Feed] on 11/16/23 at 3:40am

The problem in short is that there might be no one who stands ready to replace Israels deeply unpopular prime minister

The Year of the Second-Chance Romance

The Atlantic [Feed] on 11/16/23 at 2:00am

Pop culture of late has been curious aboutand insightful onlove after 50 in a way that feels new and honest

The Children of Gaza

The Atlantic [Feed] on 11/16/23 at 1:30am

Nursing my Palestinian American baby in New York I cant stop thinking about all of the suffering thousands of miles away

Why You Maybe Shouldnt Write a Memoir

The Atlantic [Feed] on 11/16/23 at 1:00am

Talking about ourselves too much hurts our happinessand can signal deeper problems

Elon Musks Disturbing Truth

The Atlantic [Feed] on 11/15/23 at 4:52pm

The billionaire affirmed the deadliest anti-Semitic conspiracy theory in recent American history

Public Schools Were Not Inevitable

The Atlantic [Feed] on 11/15/23 at 12:34pm

Adam Harris on what American education owes to 19th-century abolitionists and reformers

Winners of the 2023 Natural Landscape Photography Awards

The Atlantic [Feed] on 11/15/23 at 5:45am

Winners and runners-up from this years landscape-photography competition

The Obesity-Drug Era Starts Now

The Atlantic [Feed] on 11/15/23 at 5:04am

Wegovy is about to go mainstream

Has Alcohol Left Humanity Better or Worse Off

The Atlantic [Feed] on 11/15/23 at 5:00am

At this point in my life the pros outweigh the cons one reader argued

Earth May Never Again Know a Plastic-Free Sea Turtle

The Atlantic [Feed] on 11/15/23 at 4:31am

Even if plastic pollution stopped tomorrow turtles would be dealing with the repercussions for centuriesat least

The Law of Worst-Case Scenarios

The Atlantic [Feed] on 11/15/23 at 3:44am

The beauty of international humanitarian law is that it applies universally to all people fighting all wars whether just or unjust

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