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The Atlantic
theatlantic. com > sponsored > centerwell-2026 > fullfillment-is-the-new-vital-sign > 4084

Fulfillment is the New Vital Sign

5+ hour, 55+ min ago  (248+ words) Illustrations by Marella Moon The Fulfillment Index finds that more than half (54%) of Americansover the age of 62 feel fulfilled in their lives. In addition to a change in identity, decreases in social connection or financial challenges can also affect fulfillment....

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theatlantic. com > newsletters > 2026 > 04 > evolution-of-trump-corruption-g7-summit > 686983

Google News

7+ hour, 41+ min ago  (11+ words) Why Government Corruption Has Boomed in Trump's Second Term'The Atlantic...

The Atlantic
theatlantic. com > technology > 2026 > 04 > openai-trial-elon-musk-sam-altman > 686984

The Richest Grudge Match in History

2+ hour, 45+ min ago  (16+ words) The trial between Elon Musk and Sam Altman<em> </em>makes the AI boom seem sordid and small....

The Atlantic
theatlantic. com > technology > 2026 > 04 > trump-assassination-staged-conspiracy > 686980

Why Would Donald Trump Keep Faking Attempts on His Own Life?

5+ hour, 59+ min ago  (5+ words) A conspiracy theory keeps growing....

The Atlantic
theatlantic. com > books > 2026 > 04 > atlantic-reads-screen-people-megan-garber > 686966

Atlantic Reads: Screen People With Megan Garber

6+ hour, 35+ min ago  (85+ words) Atlantic Reads: "Screen People" With Megan Garber'The Atlantic Staff writer Megan Garber and Adrienne La France, The Atlantic"s executive editor, discuss Garber"s new book, Screen People: How We Entertained Ourselves Into a State of Emergency. Attendees can send…...

The Atlantic
theatlantic. com > newsletters > 2026 > 04 > why-we-need-ballroom > 686979

A Ballroom Would Have Solved This

11+ hour, 46+ min ago  (496+ words) Many historical disasters would have been prevented if we had one of these in the White House. The Eruption of Mount Vesuvius, 79 C. E. : Had they been in a ballroom-bunker combo attached to the White House, the ancient Pompeiians might be alive…...

The Atlantic
theatlantic. com > politics > 2026 > 04 > trump-language-policing > 686977

Calling Trump a Tyrant Is Not a Call to Violence

9+ hour, 3+ min ago  (231+ words) Conservatives want to police how we talk about Trump'while excusing how the president talks about everyone else. To describe Donald Trump as a corrupt aspiring authoritarian is not to conclude that he should be murdered. This ought to be a…...

The Atlantic
theatlantic. com > magazine > 2026 > 06 > lee-friedlander-photography-america > 686934

Lee Friedlander's View of America

9+ hour, 38+ min ago  (410+ words) Explore the June 2026 Issue Check out more from this issue and find your next story to read. What Friedlander finds "interesting" is often ironic and devilishly funny. An archway marked ENTRANCE provides entry to no building, but rather to endless…...

The Atlantic
theatlantic. com > culture > 2026 > 04 > modern-art-christian-contemplation-god > 686976

The Avant-Garde Path to God

9+ hour, 44+ min ago  (13+ words) A new book explores how contemporary art can offer glimpses of the divine....

The Atlantic
theatlantic. com > magazine > 2026 > 06 > springsteen-petty-politics-osmon > 686936

The Lost Idealism of Heartland Rock

13+ hour, 58+ min ago  (141+ words) The genre of Bob Seger and John Mellencamp reached across the ideological spectrum in a way that seems unimaginable today. Down in the shadow of the penitentiary Out by the gas fires of the refinery I'm 10 years burnin' down the…...