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The Atlantic
CANADA IS KILLING ITSELF
THE COUNTRY GAVE ITS CITIZENS THE RIGHT TO DIE...DOCTORS ARE STRUGGLING TO KEEP UP WITH DEMAND.
10+ min |
September 2025

The Atlantic
WHY MARRIAGE SURVIVES
The institution has adapted, and is showing new signs of resilience.
9 min |
September 2025

The Atlantic
The Forgotten Still-Life Prodigy
The 17th-century painter Rachel Ruysch was once more famous than Vermeer.
9 min |
September 2025

The Atlantic
THIS IS WHAT THE END OF THE LIBERAL WORLD ORDER LOOKS LIKE
In a post-American world, greed and nihilism are destroying Sudan.
10+ min |
September 2025

The Atlantic
The Judgments of Muriel Spark
The novelist Muriel Spark died almost 20 years ago, but she still regularly appears on lists of top comic novelists to read on this subject or that. Crave more White Lotus-level skewering of the ridiculous rich? Try Memento Mori, The New York Times suggests. An acerbic take on boring dinner parties? Symposium. Interested in “the fun and funny aspects of being a teacher”? Read The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie— also good for learning how to be a highly inappropriate teacher, if you want to know that too.
10+ min |
September 2025

The Atlantic
Playing Mailman
A new memoir considers what public service is, and what it isn't.
8 min |
September 2025

The Atlantic
Chasing le Carré in Corfu
If you're trying to find someone who doesn't want to be found, you don't go to the obvious places.
10+ min |
September 2025

The Atlantic
THE MAN WHO ATE NASA
The agency once projected America's loftiest ideals. Then it ceded its ambitions to Elon Musk.
10+ min |
September 2025

The Atlantic
CAPTAIN RON'S GUIDE TO FEARLESS FLYING
The pilot who calms the nerves of anxious fliers
7 min |
September 2025

The Atlantic
GOING BACK
What home meant before, and after, Hurricane Katrina
10 min |
September 2025

The Atlantic
Mrs. Dalloway's Midlife Crisis
Virginia Woolf's wild run of creativity in her 40s included writing her masterpiece on the terrors and triumphs of middle age.
6 min |
September 2025

The Atlantic
MY FATHER'S WORK
In August 2000, when I was 2 years old, my mother put me in a maroon velvet dress and stuck foam earplugs in my ears.
10+ min |
September 2025

The Atlantic
The Light of a Man-Made Star
In 2003, the photographer Michael Light published 100 Suns, a collection of government photographs of nuclear-weapons tests conducted from 1945 to 1962.
1 min |
August 2025

The Atlantic
It Has Pockets!
How Claire McCardell changed women's fashion
10 min |
August 2025

The Atlantic
Lamentations-A short story
It was March when I received the news that Harold had died in one of his caves.
10+ min |
August 2025

The Atlantic
MY PERSONAL WAR ON PLASTIC
What happened when I tried to eliminate it from my family's life
10 min |
August 2025

The Atlantic
American Insomnia
Tossing and turning through our national sleep crisis
10+ min |
August 2025

The Atlantic
THE WARRIOR MYTH
THE WARRIOR MYTH What Pete Hegseth doesn't understand about soldiers
8 min |
August 2025

The Atlantic
The High Art of Pro Wrestling
Yes, it's fiction. So is Moby Dick.
9 min |
August 2025

The Atlantic
The Expatriate
Joseph Kurihara had faith in America. It didn't have faith in him.
10+ min |
August 2025

The Atlantic
How Toni Morrison Changed Publishing
At night, she worked on her novels. By day, as an editor at Random House, she championed a new generation of writers.
10 min |
August 2025

The Atlantic
The President's Weapon
Why does the power to launch nuclear weapons rest with a single American?
10+ min |
August 2025

The Atlantic
Vonnegut and the Bomb
How the novelist turned the violence and randomness of war into a cosmic joke
10+ min |
August 2025

The Atlantic
Damn You All to Hell!
How Hollywood taught a generation to fear nuclear + catastrophe
10 min |
August 2025

The Atlantic
THE NEW ARMS RACE
As American power recedes, South Korea and even Japan may pursue the bomb.
10+ min |
August 2025

The Atlantic
SEXTING WITH GEMINI
Why did Google's supposedly teen-friendly chatbot say it wanted to tie me up?
10 min |
August 2025

The Atlantic
NUCLEAR ROULETTE
The only way to win is to stop playing.
8 min |
August 2025

The Atlantic
Fast Times and Mean Girls
What the great teen movies tell us about American adolescence
9 min |
July 2025
The Atlantic
The TALENTED MR.VANCE
J. D. Vance could have brought the country's conflicting strands together. Instead, he took a divisive path to the peak of power.
10+ min |
July 2025

The Atlantic
THE WORLD’S HARDEST BLUFFING GAME
Why are some Iraqis so good at figuring out when a person is lying?
8 min |