State Lawmakers Confront Their Own Vulnerability

The Atlantic [Feed] on 6/18/25 at 11:20am

After an assassination in Minnesota personal safety has become a more urgent consideration for politicians

Why Isnt Russia Defending Iran

The Atlantic [Feed] on 6/18/25 at 6:00am

Backing the most anti-Western Middle Eastern power was convenient until it wasnt

Tesla DOGE-d Itself

The Atlantic [Feed] on 6/18/25 at 6:00am

The future of the struggling car company rests on Elon Musk more than ever before

The Master of the White-Knuckle Narrative

The Atlantic [Feed] on 6/18/25 at 5:00am

Remembering William Langewiesche who died this week at age 70

The Democratic Party Slides Into Irrelevance

The Atlantic [Feed] on 6/17/25 at 4:47pm

Why arent these boom times for Americas opposition party

MAGA Is at War With Itself Over Iran

The Atlantic [Feed] on 6/17/25 at 2:44pm

And Donald Trump is caught in the middle

The NBAs Parity Paradox

The Atlantic [Feed] on 6/17/25 at 1:30pm

Ratings for the Finals are down but the leagues owners are getting exactly what they wanted

The Minnesota Murder Suspects Spiritual Roots

The Atlantic [Feed] on 6/17/25 at 12:50pm

Before Vance Boelter was accused of killing a Democratic state lawmaker he had an active even grandiose religious life

The Minnesota Suspects Radical Spiritual World

The Atlantic [Feed] on 6/17/25 at 12:50pm

Before Vance Boelter was accused of killing a Democratic state lawmaker he had an active even grandiose religious life

Dear James Do I Need to Share My Diagnosis

The Atlantic [Feed] on 6/17/25 at 12:00pm

I finally understand my past neurotic behaviorand wonder how much to disclose to friends and family

When the Military Comes to American Soil

The Atlantic [Feed] on 6/17/25 at 8:16am

Domestic deployments have been generally been quite restrained Can they still be

Get Your Kid a Landline

The Atlantic [Feed] on 6/17/25 at 7:30am

And persuade your neighbors to get one too

The Perfect Astronaut Is Changing

The Atlantic [Feed] on 6/17/25 at 7:00am

To get to Mars NASA may finally need to hire explorers

How Ivermectin Became Right-Wing Aspirin

The Atlantic [Feed] on 6/17/25 at 6:30am

Once a suspect COVID treatment now a cure for everything

Introducing The Atlantic Games A digital parlor of puzzles and play

The Atlantic [Feed] on 6/17/25 at 6:30am

New destination for games includes brand-new puzzles Fluxis and Stacks alongside Bracket City Calebs Inferno and the Crossword

We Need to Reckon With Ronald Reagans Legacy

The Atlantic [Feed] on 6/17/25 at 6:00am

Readers respond to our May 2025 cover story and more

No to Irans Regime No to Israels War

The Atlantic [Feed] on 6/16/25 at 6:42pm

Members of Irans opposition want change and fear for their lives

12 Days in Trumps America

The Atlantic [Feed] on 6/16/25 at 4:59pm

The enormous demonstrations against Trump were closely connected to the chaos of the days before

My Super-Special 79th Was Not Super Special

The Atlantic [Feed] on 6/16/25 at 12:17pm

A diary entry by a disappointed president

The Tyrant Test

The Atlantic [Feed] on 6/16/25 at 11:43am

A leader who uses military force to suppress his political opposition ought to lose the right to govern

Whose Choice Whose Life

The Atlantic [Feed] on 6/16/25 at 8:45am

The Adriana Smith case is not exactly about abortion

America Still Needs Energy-Efficient Dishwashers

The Atlantic [Feed] on 6/16/25 at 7:30am

Trump has promised energy abundance but efficiency standards can still help consumers

The Canonization of James Joyce

The Atlantic [Feed] on 6/16/25 at 7:00am

Richard Ellmanns biography made the novelist a hero to generations of readers and scholars

Why Voices on the Right Are Telling Moms to Lean In

The Atlantic [Feed] on 6/16/25 at 6:30am

The idea that women can have children without negatively affecting their careers is having an unlikely revival

Putin Isnt Actually Enjoying This

The Atlantic [Feed] on 6/16/25 at 6:00am

Trump is turning out to be a liability for the Kremlin

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