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We Cannot Harden the World Against Every Attacker

The Atlantic 27 Apr 2026
Except for what appears—thank God—to be only a minor injury to a Secret Service officer who was shot near a security checkpoint, no one was hurt at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner Saturday night ... nothing. Well, almost nothing ... .
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The Most Frightening Shooters Are the Smart Ones

The Atlantic 27 Apr 2026
The line “I experience rage thinking about everything this administration has done” could probably have been written in an email to friends by any number of the attendees at last night’s White House Correspondents’ Association dinner ... .
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Maybe the Most Senior Members of Government Shouldn’t Be in the Same Room

The Atlantic 27 Apr 2026
In the chaotic swirl of events after President John F. Kennedy’s assassination, doctors feared that Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson had suffered a heart attack upon arrival at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas. The signs were ominous ... [Read ... [Read ... .
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A Shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner

The Atlantic 26 Apr 2026
Updated at 10.33 p.m. ET on Saturday, April 25, 2026. We were under the table before we knew what was happening ... People by the ballroom doors started to duck. Then plainclothes security rushed through the door ... D. Vance from the room ... .
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How Netanyahu Hurt America’s Jews

The Atlantic 26 Apr 2026
The relationship between the United States and Israel is in crisis. Six in 10 Americans have a negative view of Israel, and a majority of those under 50 in both major parties view Israel as well as its prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, negatively ... .
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Thou Shalt Not Post the Ten Commandments in Classrooms

The Atlantic 26 Apr 2026
In those districts, state Republicans are rallying behind laws that would mandate posting the Ten Commandments in public-school classrooms and common areas, such as cafeterias and libraries ... Graham to strike down a similar Kentucky law ... [Peter Wehner ... .
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Two Poems by Luis Muñoz

The Atlantic 26 Apr 2026
Translated by Garth Greenwell and Idra Novey. El Amor. Es que pudiera darse. sin asomo ninguno. ni preparaciones. Solo rumbo,. horizonte. tamaño a partir. del corte exacto. de la ventana. Love. Maybe it happens. without any hint ... .
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A Dark New Litmus Test for Power in Washington

The Atlantic 26 Apr 2026
This article was featured in the One Story to Read Today newsletter. Sign up for it here. On one level, the system worked. The perimeter held ... The one bullet that found a human target—a U.S ... No one died in the attack ... Patel) ... The priority is clear ... [Read ... D ... .
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MAGA’s Strange Quiet After the Shooting

The Atlantic 26 Apr 2026
When an assassin murdered Charlie Kirk in September 2025, the MAGA movement seized the moment to demand a campaign of repression ... Now another gunman has attacked political targets ... Trump cares a lot about his ballroom ... .
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Sam Altman Wants to Know Whether You’re Human

The Atlantic 25 Apr 2026
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 recommends the best in culture. Sign up for it here ... Now he’s selling a solution ... Related ... Watch ... Read ... .
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Why Silicon Valley Is Turning to the Catholic Church

The Atlantic 25 Apr 2026
In 1633, Galileo Galilei stood in the convent of the Santa Maria sopra Minerva church in Rome, where a tribunal of Catholic authorities forced him to “abjure, curse, and detest” his belief that the sun—not Earth—was the center of the universe ... [Read ... .
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Where Is Tulsi Gabbard?

The Atlantic 25 Apr 2026
The Trump administration is running a war with a skeleton crew, a small group of insiders and officials whose official roles seem to matter less than their loyalty to Donald Trump ... During this crucial meeting, Vice President Vance was out of town ... .
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The Strange Comfort of a Rewatch

The Atlantic 25 Apr 2026
This is an edition of The Wonder Reader, a newsletter in which our editors recommend a set of stories to spark your curiosity and fill you with delight. Sign up here to get it every Saturday morning. A familiar dilemma ... Part of the reason is comfort ... .
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Can Thomas Massie Survive the Trump Barrage?

The Atlantic 25 Apr 2026
Photographs by Caroline Gutman. Representative Thomas Massie, the renegade Kentucky Republican who fiercely guards his political independence, doesn’t love being on President Trump’s bad side ... “Just tweet it. I’ll retweet you,” Trump had told him ... [Read.
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The Case Against the U.K. Smoking Ban

The Atlantic 25 Apr 2026
Cigarettes have always been noxious to me. As a kid, I stole my grandpa’s Marlboros and hid them deep in a trash bin. In college, Chesterfields made the kisses of a woman I loved taste carcinogenic ... The sweeping ban on smoking that the U.K ... .
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