The Country Where Protest Is a Way of Life

The Atlantic [Feed] on 9/1/25 at 8:00am

A novelist traveled to Georgia in search of food and a story She found a new understanding of how to stand up for democracy

Seven Labor Day Reads

The Atlantic [Feed] on 9/1/25 at 7:30am

Explore stories on the back-to-school reset phones in classrooms cafeteria secrets and more

Can We Still Be Friends If You Hate My Favorite Movie

The Atlantic [Feed] on 9/1/25 at 7:00am

The stress of introducing something you love to someone you care about

Higher Ed Has a Bigger Problem Than Trump

The Atlantic [Feed] on 9/1/25 at 7:00am

Universities should see the presidents interventions as a wake-up call not the root of their troubles

RFK Jr Is Running Michelle Obamas Playbook

The Atlantic [Feed] on 9/1/25 at 6:30am

It didnt work a decade ago and it wont work now

Our AI Fears Run Long and Deep

The Atlantic [Feed] on 9/1/25 at 6:00am

Fictional portrayals of computer sentience reveal not only what we want from this technology but also what we know about the fallibility of ...

At a Family House Party in San Jose California

The Atlantic [Feed] on 8/31/25 at 11:00am

A poem

A Devastating Sci-Fi Movie

The Atlantic [Feed] on 8/31/25 at 6:00am

Culture and entertainment musts from Tyler Austin Harper

Trumps Crime Crackdown Isnt Holding Up in Court

The Atlantic [Feed] on 8/31/25 at 6:00am

Grand juries are not delivering the indictments that the Trump administration is asking forand that may just be the start of a massive legal...

What We Lose by Distorting the Mission of the National Guard

The Atlantic [Feed] on 8/31/25 at 6:00am

A compact that has defined the National Guards legitimacy for generations is being shattered

The Enemy That Hegseth and Trump Insist on Honoring

The Atlantic [Feed] on 8/31/25 at 5:00am

The US won the Civil War So why is the administration so keen on the Confederate side

How the American Political Landscape Changed

The Atlantic [Feed] on 8/30/25 at 8:00am

Washington Post correspondent Dan Balz reflects on his careerand what his reporting reveals about politics today

On the Brink of Adulthood

The Atlantic [Feed] on 8/30/25 at 8:00am

Colleges are changing but the college experience isnt going anywhere

Sports Statues Dont Have to Be Ugly

The Atlantic [Feed] on 8/30/25 at 7:00am

A beautiful sculpture honoring the tennis great Arthur Ashe highlights how disappointing tributes to Dwyane Wade and others have been

Trumps Order Against Flag-Burning Will Backfire

The Atlantic [Feed] on 8/30/25 at 7:00am

The president hates flag-burning but he just made it harder to prosecute

Yes Cash Transfers Work

The Atlantic [Feed] on 8/30/25 at 6:31am

Money alleviates poverty Its not complicated

The Republican Who Isnt Afraid to Hear From His Constituents

The Atlantic [Feed] on 8/30/25 at 6:00am

A lawmaker from Missouri bucked his party and held 15 public events this week Heres what he heard

Austin Butler Is Too Charming for This

The Atlantic [Feed] on 8/29/25 at 4:35pm

The crime thriller Caught Stealing is a throwback to a gritty bygone erawith none of the pathos

The Art of the Crypto Deal

The Atlantic [Feed] on 8/29/25 at 4:16pm

Trump and his team are finding new ways to dress up the same old playbook

Show Me the Person and Ill Show You the Crime

The Atlantic [Feed] on 8/29/25 at 4:00pm

Mortgage fraud is bad but digging up dirt to target political opponents is worse

AI Has Broken High School and College

The Atlantic [Feed] on 8/29/25 at 1:16pm

A conversation between Ian Bogost and Lila Shroff about how school has turned into a free-for-all

A Postcard From an Occupied Washington

The Atlantic [Feed] on 8/29/25 at 12:46pm

The presence of the National Guard on the streets of DC has terrified some relieved others and left even the troops themselves confused

The Golden Age of Online Shopping Is Over

The Atlantic [Feed] on 8/29/25 at 12:16pm

Buying goods from international sellers has been cheap and easyuntil now

MAGA Has a New Favorite Slogan

The Atlantic [Feed] on 8/29/25 at 12:16pm

Donald Trump and his allies would like to remind you that no one is above the law

Why Miriam Toews Writes

The Atlantic [Feed] on 8/29/25 at 11:15am

The Canadian novelists new memoir reckons with the deaths of her father and sisterand examines the forces that made her an author

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