


How we got to “I love Hitler.”

Europe Is Answering Putin’s Challenge
Members of the NATO alliance are showing real grit—and, for now, the U.S. is with them.

The Cleaner Way to Get Ripped
The wellness movement has come for bodybuilding.

American Infrastructure Is About to Get Even Worse
Donald Trump is using the power of the White House to load public-works projects down with bureaucracy.

What Won’t Congress Let Trump Get Away With?
The president’s Caribbean boat strikes are setting a dangerous new precedent.

Photos of the Week: Cave Lights, Mountain Shepherd, Snowbirds Formation
Major storm damage in coastal Alaska, a scene from São Paulo Fashion Week, a 700-year-old mosque in Mali, a Radio City Rockettes rehearsal in Manhattan, and much more

It’s Not a Dog Whistle If Everyone Can Hear It
A week of ostentatious bigotry in American politics

Why Is Vance Defending That Racist Group Chat?
How a trove of bigoted and violent texts among young Republicans indicates the future of the party

Adiós, AirPods
Apple promises to put an AI interpreter in everyone’s ears. It couldn’t even help me order tamales.
A Frightening American Fable
The Atlantic writer who previewed an unmoored country

Today’s Atlantic Trivia
Test your knowledge—and read our latest stories for a little extra help.

The Democratic Governor Who Drinks Raw Milk
Jared Polis has taken a different approach to RFK Jr. than others in his party.

The Great Friendship Flattening
Relationships are getting lost in the sauce of everything else on your phone.

What Happens When Trump Gets His Way With Science
Harvard’s School of Public Health is broken.
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