The Atlantic

“I say what I say,” the president replied when asked if he regretted denigrating John McCain's military service.
The comedian's impassioned essay in The Atlantic urged "snowflakes" to create a blizzard of votes "that no corrupt politician could survive."
"We are witnessing the consequences of three years without mature leadership," the former defense secretary wrote to The Atlantic.
Jeffrey Goldberg thinks he knows what triggered Trump into celebrating layoffs at the magazine.
The Fox News host rekindled his xenophobic smears in an interview with The Atlantic.
"In America people are innocent until proven guilty," film executive Avi Lerner said.
The Oscar nominee says he and his "Rhapsody" cast mates "found a way to persevere through everything that was thrown our way."
Singer, who was fired from "Bohemian Rhapsody," has previously been accused of sexual misconduct involving teenage boys.
Trump's actions are "an attack on the very foundations of America’s constitutional democracy," writes senior editor Yoni Appelbaum.
John Dingell says he can fix Congress with the swing of an ax.