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Struck on One Side
The Atlantic

Struck on One Side

Society tells me to celebrate my disability. What if I don't want to?

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March 2023
IS AMERICA READY FOR A NEW AGE OF NUCLEAR POWER?
The Atlantic

IS AMERICA READY FOR A NEW AGE OF NUCLEAR POWER?

THERE'S NO WAY TO MITIGATE CLIMATE CHANGE WITHOUT IT.

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March 2023
The Short King's
The Atlantic

The Short King's

A maverick group of short sellers uses covert techniques to uncover fraud for profit. Now they're under investigation themselves. Are they the heroes of Wall Street, or the villains?

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March 2023
PARTY OF TROLLS
The Atlantic

PARTY OF TROLLS

Republicans need to stop being so obnoxious.

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March 2023
Why Read Literary Biography?
The Atlantic

Why Read Literary Biography?

What Shirley Hazzard’ life can, and can't, tell us about her fiction

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January - February 2023
Cormac McCarthy Has Never Been Better
The Atlantic

Cormac McCarthy Has Never Been Better

His two new novels are the pinnacle of a controversial career.

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January - February 2023
White Noise Used to Be Satire
The Atlantic

White Noise Used to Be Satire

What was once mildly absurd is now funny because its true.

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January - February 2023
Can a Building Be Too Tall?
The Atlantic

Can a Building Be Too Tall?

The rise and rise and rise of the supertall skyscraper

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January - February 2023
The End of Us
The Atlantic

The End of Us

Is the reign of human beings on Earth nearing its end? A disparate group of thinkers says yes-and that we should welcome our demise.

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January - February 2023
The Prophecy of The Waste Land
The Atlantic

The Prophecy of The Waste Land

One hundred years after the publication of LT. S. Eliot's masterwork, its vision has never been more terrifying.

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January - February 2023
The Reinvention of the Catholic Church
The Atlantic

The Reinvention of the Catholic Church

Scandals have taken a toll, and faith is flagging in Europe and the U.S. But Catholicism isnt on the wane—it’s changing in influential ways.

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January - February 2023
THE EUREKA THEORY OF HISTORY IS WRONG
The Atlantic

THE EUREKA THEORY OF HISTORY IS WRONG

THE REAL REASON AMERICAN PROGRESS HAS STALLED

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January - February 2023
SEEING EARTH FROM SPACE WILL CHANGE YOU
The Atlantic

SEEING EARTH FROM SPACE WILL CHANGE YOU

The question is how.

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January - February 2023
I WENT TO TAIWAN TO SAY GOODBYE
The Atlantic

I WENT TO TAIWAN TO SAY GOODBYE

To my grandmother, and perhaps. the country whose resilience she shares

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January - February 2023
THE LOOMING REVOLT OVER HOMELESSNESS
The Atlantic

THE LOOMING REVOLT OVER HOMELESSNESS

Liberals know how to solve the problem. Why dont they?

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January - February 2023
Siegfried & Roy – The Original Tiger Kings
The Atlantic

Siegfried & Roy – The Original Tiger Kings

The improbable rise and savage fall of Siegfried & Roy

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November 2022
Good Luck, Mr. Rice
The Atlantic

Good Luck, Mr. Rice

A Philadelphia teenager and the empty promise of the Sixth Amendment

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November 2022
The Literature of Paranoia
The Atlantic

The Literature of Paranoia

Living in Turkey has made Orhan Pamuk a master of the genre.

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November 2022
The Long History of Russian Brutality
The Atlantic

The Long History of Russian Brutality

What the fratricidal fury of the country's civil war a century ago can teach us about the invasion of Ukraine

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November 2022
The Trap
The Atlantic

The Trap

What it takes to make it in hip-hops new capital

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November 2022
Take a Chance on Them
The Atlantic

Take a Chance on Them

ABBA makes a triumphant return.

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November 2022
LET PUERTO RICO BE FREE
The Atlantic

LET PUERTO RICO BE FREE

The only just future for my home is not statehood, but full independence from the United States.

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November 2022
THE SCAPEGOAT
The Atlantic

THE SCAPEGOAT

A MUSEUM CURATOR WAS FORCED OUT of HER JOB OVER ALLEGATIONS of RACISM THAT AN INVESTIGATION DEEMED UNFOUNDED. WHAT DID HER DEFENESTRATION ACCOMPLISH?

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November 2022
BAD LOSERS
The Atlantic

BAD LOSERS

Election deniers are a threat to democracy. The midterms could be the last chance to stop them.

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November 2022
The Myopia Generation
The Atlantic

The Myopia Generation

Why do so many kids need glasses now?

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October 2022
Who Do the Benin Bronzes Belong to?
The Atlantic

Who Do the Benin Bronzes Belong to?

Thousands of pieces of art were looted by the British in what is now Nigeria, and are held mostly in Western museums. What to do with them is a harder question than it might seem.

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October 2022
The Operator
The Atlantic

The Operator

The journalist Sergii Leshchenko has a knack for inserting himself into the pivotal moments of Ukraine's history. I wanted to see the war through his eyes.

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October 2022
The Wedding Present
The Atlantic

The Wedding Present

As a young woman, I had a friendly correspondence with a German soldier right after the war. I've been thinking about the silence at the core of our exchange ever since.

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September 2022
JOHN ROBERTS'S LONG GAME
The Atlantic

JOHN ROBERTS'S LONG GAME

Is this the end of the Voting Rights Act?

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October 2022
The Roots of Republican Extremism
The Atlantic

The Roots of Republican Extremism

Three new books attempt to trace the GOP's break with reality.

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October 2022