Two Supreme Court decisions expected next week could profoundly change the makeup of higher education.
A conversation with Tim Alberta about his reporting on the network and its former leader
The surgeon general issued a warning about social media’s impact on teens. What do we know about the research?
The war in Ukraine is reaching a crucial moment. Will it recapture the world’s flagging attention?
The Atlantic’s flagship show will launch May 25 with a new host, Hanna Rosin.
What can memorials to tragedy in Germany tell Americans about how to remember slavery in the U.S.?
How transformative are the new AI search tools? Are they a new Skynet or just a new Clippy?
The Atlantic’s editor in chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, in conversation with Secretary of State Antony Blinken
It’s been a year since Russia invaded Ukraine, and the war continues. How should we be thinking about what comes next?
Humans last set foot on the moon 50 years ago. Now we’re going back, but the way we explore space has gone through some big changes.
“Republicans don’t have a Trump problem. They have a voter problem.”
But will it be better?
In this episode of Radio Atlantic, the staff writer Clint Smith talks about the complicated feelings he has for soccer, and which teams and players shaped his love of the sport.
Staff writers Franklin Foer and Clint Smith talk about which teams they’re rooting for in the 2022 World Cup, and give a lesson about one of the most storied teams in soccer.
Staff writers Mark Leibovich and Tim Alberta discuss the state of America’s electoral system ahead of the 2022 midterms.
What happened when one Afghan family was forced to make a life-altering decision with no time to think
Can an island that keeps getting pummeled by hurricanes ever be free?
One year since the Taliban took over, life in Afghanistan’s capital is a painful reminder of all that was lost when American troops suddenly left the country last year.
The Ukrainian president has made himself omnipresent on the global stage. But actually seeing the man in person is another story.
Two Atlantic writers on the future of abortion access in America