
Why I Am Resigning
A federal judge explains his reasoning for leaving the bench.

A federal judge explains his reasoning for leaving the bench.


The former vice president was certain he knew better than the citizens he served what was good for them.

Anne Lamott’s stories, John Singer Sargent’s paintings, and more culture and entertainment recommendations

Trump is saying, essentially, If you don’t want to get hurt, you’ll do what I say.

The way the president is messing with essential services demonstrates the dangers of the vision of big government he has pursued.


Ryan Murphy’s new series is essentially the world inside your phone, made into a TV show.

Megha Majumdar’s second novel imagines how climate disaster might scramble our sense of morality.
The showman never stopped pleasing audiences—and confounding expectations.

State and city elections are now heavily intertwined with what happens in Washington.

The vice president had spent most of his career trying to lift the restraints on presidential authority. After 9/11, he did just that. (From 2020)


“Il Duce slumped, first falling to his knees, then leaning sideways against the wall.” (From 1945)


Democrats swept the 2025 elections. But Donald Trump is already laying the groundwork to subvert the next vote.

Quico Toro on the Trump administration’s dangerous game of brinksmanship with Venezuela, and why a conflict in the Caribbean could be a disaster for everyone involved. Plus: Trump’s newest attempt at a constitutional coup, and a discussion of The Oppermanns, by Lion Feuchtwanger.

The Atlantic is launching a new weekly show hosted by our staff writer Charlie Warzel, who is paying attention to where we pay attention.

There are authoritarian tactics already at work in the United States. To root them out, you have to know where to look.

Younger generations are having a hard time imagining their future.
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