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STRUCK

What getting hit by lightning does to the body and mind

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April 2026
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LEAVING THE UNITED STATES BEHIND

The Cruz family spent years building a life in New York. Then the risks of staying became too great.

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April 2026
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MY SELF-DRIVING CAR CRASH

The Tesla was driving perfectly—until it wasn't.

8 min  |

April 2026
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The Last Days of Franco

Montserrat Roig's classic novel captures Barcelona on the cusp of unimaginable change.

7 min  |

April 2026
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INSATIABLE

Indoor rain, windows to nowhere, and reanimated nuclear reactors- how the race to power AI is remaking the physical world

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April 2026
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THE WOMEN OF AVENGER FIELD

THEY BRAVELY SERVED AS PILOTS IN WORLD WAR II. THEN AMERICA FORGOT THEM.

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April 2026
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The Unbearable Lightness of Signalgate

Nearly a year after a national-security scandal erupted on my iPhone, no one in the Trump administration has faced serious consequences.

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April 2026
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Robyn Is Still Dancing On Her Own

The queen of poptimism takes up motherhood and midlife desire.

5 min  |

April 2026
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The Atlantic

The College-Educated Working Class

Can a generation of graduates frustrated by their economic prospects change American labor politics?

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April 2026
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THAT 1930s FEELING

How dark fringes reached the center of the Republican Party

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April 2026
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THE COST OF BEING UNINSURED

My aunt couldn't afford to go to the hospital. She ended up there anyway.

7 min  |

April 2026
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Deadlier Than Gettysburg

How the cruelty of the Confederacy's prison camps gave rise to the rules of war

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March 2026
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THE MAN WHO BROKE PHYSICS

One of the pleasures of watching Ilia Malinin, apart from his indifference to gravity, is to witness him becoming.

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March 2026
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The Atlantic

How Toni Morrison Saw History

In her novels, she located the missing story of Black America.

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March 2026
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The Atlantic

The Madness of Lord Tennyson

The Victorian poet was startlingly modern.

5 min  |

March 2026
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The Atlantic

THE PLOT AGAINST THE HUMANITIES

What is the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation doing to higher education?

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March 2026
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The Atlantic

Why Do Democrats Hate Winning?

Ken Martin has one of those resting dread faces, as if he's bracing for someone to dump a bucket of rocks on his head.

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March 2026
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ROD DREHER'S DEMONS

HE DERIDES THE ENLIGHTENMENT, SECULARISM, AND THE MODERN WORLD. CONSERVATIVES-INCLUDING THE VICE PRESIDENT-ARE JOINING HIM ON A MARCH BACK TO THE MIDDLE AGES.

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March 2026
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The Atlantic

Every Nation for Itself

President Trump wants to return to the 19th century's international order. He will leave America less prosperous—and the whole world less secure.

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March 2026
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The Atlantic

The Secrets of Indigenous Art

Major exhibits are upending the way people understand Native American and Aboriginal artists.

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March 2026
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The Atlantic

The Novel as Extended Op-Ed

If anyone could write good fiction about immigration, it would probably be Lionel Shriver. Instead, her latest book goes off the rails.

10 min  |

March 2026
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The Atlantic

Never Say No

Does Pam Bondi have any red lines?

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March 2026
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The Atlantic

HOW AMERICA GOT SO SICK

The health of a nation reflects the health of a democracy.

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March 2026
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

The Unfinished Revolution

The November issue examined the founding of the United States and brought the nation's history to bear on its present—and its future.

5 min  |

March 2026
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

THE MYSTERY OF HENRY FORDHAM

How did my great-great-grandfather become a free man?

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March 2026
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The Atlantic

What's the Worst That Could Happen?

AI and the future of work

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March 2026
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The Atlantic

What Dante Is Trying to Tell Us

A colloquial translation of Paradiso might make people actually read it.

10 min  |

February 2026
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Sense of an Ending

Julian Barnes says goodbye to the novel

9 min  |

February 2026
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The Atlantic

IS THIS WHAT PATRIOTISM LOOKS LIKE?

Why an ex—police officer assaulted a fellow cop on January 6

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February 2026

The Atlantic

THE PURGED

DONALD TRUMP'S DESTRUCTION OF THE CIVIL SERVICE IS A TRAGEDY NOT JUST FOR THE ROUGHLY 300,000 WORKERS WHO HAVE BEEN DISCARDED, BUT FOR AN ENTIRE NATION.

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February 2026