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President Donald Trump’s plan to double the size of the ICE workforce has met a foe more powerful than any activist group. It is decimating new…
In a town called Staryi Saltiv, in northeastern Ukraine, many buildings lie in ruins after years of war, but only one has been demolished twice: the…
After Donald Trump’s win in 2024, commentators declared the so-called Resistance “dead” and “futile.” The opposition movement against Trump had been embarrassing, ineffective, a performative failure…
Earlier this week, I stopped for breakfast in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, a largely Hispanic neighborhood where street vendors sell tamales and rice pudding out of orange…
“It’s negative. Negative impact. Object remains inbound.”These three sentences—spoken by a U.S. Army officer in Kathryn Bigelow’s new film, A House of Dynamite—are said quietly and…
In the predawn hours of July 4, a small, blue house just outside Binghamton, New York, caught fire. James Sitek, chief of the West Colesville Fire…
When Diane Keaton was a girl in Santa Ana, she began to collect photographs of Cary Grant, placing them in a cherished scrapbook. She had just…
This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and…
Dear everyone,I’m writing today with good news about five journalists who will be coming aboard this fall: Paul Beckett as a senior editor, and Lily Meyer,…
Four months ago, Israel bombed Iran for 12 days, in a campaign whose grand finale was the apparent destruction of three Iranian nuclear facilities in strikes…
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