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The Atlantic

The Atlantic

AMERICA Needs PATRIOTISM

The experiment only works if people believe in it.

10+ min  |

November 2025

The Atlantic

JUST HOW REAL SHOULD COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG BE?

Telling the full story of the town's past is an easy way to make a lot of people mad.

10+ min  |

November 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

NO ONE GAVE A SPEECH LIKE PATRICK HENRY

How he roused a nation to war

10+ min  |

November 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

How Do You Film the Revolution?

What we learned making a documentary about a war so distant in time

10+ min  |

November 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

WHY CONCORD?

The geological origins of the American Revolution

10+ min  |

November 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

WHAT THE FOUNDERS WOULD SAY NO W

They might be surprised that the republic exists at all.

10+ min  |

November 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

THE AMERICAN EXPERIMENT

\"A magazine, when properly conducted, is the nursery of genius; and by constantly accumulating new matter, becomes a kind of market for wit and utility.\"

4 min  |

November 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

SECRETS OF A RADICAL DUKE

How a lost copy of the Declaration unlocked a historical mystery

10+ min  |

November 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

THE MYTH OF MAD KING GEORGE

He was denounced by rebel propagandists as a tyrant and remembered by Americans as a reactionary dolt. Who was he really?

10+ min  |

November 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Songs of Herself

How did Taylor Swift convince the world that she's relatable?

10+ min  |

October 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Culture Critics

On July 5, a couple of days after I saw Spinal Tap II: The End Continues, Black Sabbath played its final show, at Villa Park, in Birmingham, England.

5 min  |

October 2025

The Atlantic

THE NEIGHBOR FROM HELL

Israel and the United States delivered a blow to Iran. But it could come back stronger.

10+ min  |

October 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Whither the Dictionary?

These are parlous times for lexicographers.

8 min  |

October 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

THE GREATEST FIGHT OF ALL TIME

It was oven-hot inside the arena, and that was before the fight began.

10+ min  |

October 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

John Cheever's Secrets

In a new memoir, Susan Cheever searches for the wellspring of her father's genius.

10 min  |

October 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

The Ghost of Lady Murasaki

A thousand years ago, she wrote The Tale of Genji, a story of sex and intrigue in Japan's imperial court. I went to Kyoto to find her.

10+ min  |

October 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

The Invention of Judd Apatow

How a kid from Long Island willed his way to the top of American comedy

10+ min  |

October 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

How Originalism Killed the Constitution

A radical legal philosophy has undermined the process of constitutional evolution.

10+ min  |

October 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

YOU DESERVED BETTER

A letter to America's discarded public servants

8 min  |

October 2025

The Atlantic

Eighty Years on the Edge

Thank you for your series of articles on nuclear warfare.

4 min  |

October 2025
The Atlantic

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

The Atlantic

WHY MARRIAGE SURVIVES

The institution has adapted, and is showing new signs of resilience.

9 min  |

September 2025
The Atlantic

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

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 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

The Atlantic

Playing Mailman

A new memoir considers what public service is, and what it isn't.

8 min  |

September 2025
The Atlantic

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 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

The Atlantic

CAPTAIN RON'S GUIDE TO FEARLESS FLYING

The pilot who calms the nerves of anxious fliers

7 min  |

September 2025
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

GOING BACK

What home meant before, and after, Hurricane Katrina

10 min  |

September 2025