A selection of recent and most read stories from The Atlantic to start your day
Support fearless independent journalism and gain unlimited access to The Atlantic, starting at less than $2 a week.
You all deserved better.
A couple of years ago, our picture book was pulled from library shelves in Florida. Now an evolving legal strategy threatens others like it.
Kate Riley’s perceptive debut novel, Ruth, depicts the life of a woman in a repressive sect without an ounce of sanctimony.
All research is allowed so long as it’s “scientifically justifiable.”
Pete Hegseth is wrong to think that civilians have little role to play in military education.
Did someone forward you this email? Sign up here.
Explore all of our newsletters.
The Atlantic’s crossword puzzle gets a little more challenging every day: Mondays are the easiest, with the biggest, most difficult puzzle on Sunday.
If you wish to unsubscribe from The Atlantic newsletters, click here.
To update your email preferences, click here.