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JOE ROGAN IS THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA NOW
The Atlantic

JOE ROGAN IS THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA NOW

What happens when the outsiders seize the microphone?

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January 2025
MARAUDING NATION
The Atlantic

MARAUDING NATION

In Trumps second term, the U.S. could become a global bully.

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January 2025
BOLEY RIDES AGAIN
The Atlantic

BOLEY RIDES AGAIN

America’s oldest Black rodeo is back.

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January 2025
THE GENDER WAR IS HERE
The Atlantic

THE GENDER WAR IS HERE

What women learned in 2024

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January 2025
THE END OF DEMOCRATIC DELUSIONS
The Atlantic

THE END OF DEMOCRATIC DELUSIONS

The Trump Reaction and what comes next

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January 2025
The Longevity Revolution
The Atlantic

The Longevity Revolution

We need to radically rethink what it means to be old.

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January 2025
Bob Dylan's Carnival Act
The Atlantic

Bob Dylan's Carnival Act

His identity was a performance. His writing was sleight of hand. He bamboozled his own audience.

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January 2025
I'm a Pizza Sicko
The Atlantic

I'm a Pizza Sicko

My quest to make the perfect pie

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January 2025
What Happens When You Lose Your Country?
The Atlantic

What Happens When You Lose Your Country?

In 1893, a U.S.-backed coup destroyed Hawai'i's sovereign government. Some Hawaiians want their nation back.

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January 2025
The Fraudulent Science of Success
The Atlantic

The Fraudulent Science of Success

Business schools are in the grips of a scandal that threatens to undermine their most influential research-and the credibility of an entire field.

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January 2025
Walk on Air Against Your Better Judgment
The Atlantic

Walk on Air Against Your Better Judgment

What Seamus Heaney gave me

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January 2025
The Dark Origins of Impressionism
The Atlantic

The Dark Origins of Impressionism

How the violence and deprivation of war inspired light-filled masterpieces

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December 2024
The Magic Mountain Saved My Life
The Atlantic

The Magic Mountain Saved My Life

When I was young and adrift, Thomas Manns novel gave me a sense of purpose. Today, its vision is startlingly relevant.

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December 2024
The Weirdest Hit in History
The Atlantic

The Weirdest Hit in History

How Handel's Messiah became Western music's first classic

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December 2024
Culture Critics
The Atlantic

Culture Critics

Nick Cave Wants to Be Good \"I was just a nasty little guy.\"

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December 2024
ONE FOR THE ROAD
The Atlantic

ONE FOR THE ROAD

What I ate growing up with the Grateful Dead

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December 2024
Teaching Lucy
The Atlantic

Teaching Lucy

She was a superstar of American education. Then she was blamed for the country's literacy crisis. Can Lucy Calkins reclaim her good name?

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December 2024
A BOXER ON DEATH ROW
The Atlantic

A BOXER ON DEATH ROW

Iwao Hakamada spent an unprecedented five decades awaiting execution. Each day he woke up unsure whether it would be his last.

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December 2024
HOW THE IVY LEAGUE BROKE AMERICA
The Atlantic

HOW THE IVY LEAGUE BROKE AMERICA

THE MERITOCRACY ISN'T WORKING. WE NEED SOMETHING NEW.

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December 2024
Against Type
The Atlantic

Against Type

How Jimmy O Yang became a main character

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December 2024
DISPATCHES
The Atlantic

DISPATCHES

HOW TO BUILD A PALESTINIAN STATE There's still a way.

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December 2024
Catching the Carjackers - On the road with an elite police unit as it combats a crime wave
The Atlantic

Catching the Carjackers - On the road with an elite police unit as it combats a crime wave

On August 7, 2022, Shantise Summers arrived home from a night out with friends around 2:40 a.m. As she walked from her car toward her apartment in Oxon Hill, a Maryland neighborhood just southeast of Washington, D.C., she heard footsteps behind her. She turned and saw two men in ski masks. One put a gun to her face; she could feel the metal pressing against her chin. He demanded her phone, wallet, keys, and Apple Watch. She quickly handed them over, and they drove off in her 2019 Honda Accord.

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November 2024
The Most Remote Place in the World - Point Nemo is Earth's official "middle of nowhere." A lot seems to be going on there.
The Atlantic

The Most Remote Place in the World - Point Nemo is Earth's official "middle of nowhere." A lot seems to be going on there.

It’s called the “longest-swim problem”: If you had to drop someone at the place in the ocean farthest from any speck of land—the remotest spot on Earth—where would that place be? The answer, proposed only a few decades ago, is a location in the South Pacific with the coordinates 48 52.5291ᤩS 123 23.5116ᤩW: the “oceanic point of inaccessibility,” to use the formal name. It doesn’t get many visitors. But one morning last year, I met several people who had just come from there.

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November 2024
You Are Going to Die - Oliver Burkeman has become an unlikely self-help guru by reminding everyone of their mortality.
The Atlantic

You Are Going to Die - Oliver Burkeman has become an unlikely self-help guru by reminding everyone of their mortality.

"The average human lifespan," Oliver Burkeman begins his 2021 megabest seller, Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals, "is absurdly, terrifyingly, insultingly short." In that relatively brief period, he does not want you to maximize your output at work or optimize your leisure activities for supreme enjoyment. He does not want you to wake up at 5 a.m. or block out your schedule in a strictly labeled timeline.

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November 2024
Washington's Nightmare - Donald Trump is the tyrant the first president feared.
The Atlantic

Washington's Nightmare - Donald Trump is the tyrant the first president feared.

Last November, during a symposium at Mount Vernon on democracy, John Kelly, the retired Marine Corps general who served as Donald Trump's second chief of staff, spoke about George Washington's historic accomplishments— his leadership and victory in the Revolutionary War, his vision of what an American president should be. And then Kelly offered a simple, three-word summary of Washington's most important contribution to the nation he liberated.

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November 2024
The Elite College Students Who Can't Read Books - To read a book in college, it helps to have read a book in high school.
The Atlantic

The Elite College Students Who Can't Read Books - To read a book in college, it helps to have read a book in high school.

Nicholas Dames has taught Literature Humanities, Columbia University's required greatbooks course, since 1988. He loves the job, but it has changed. Over the past decade, students have become overwhelmed by the reading, College kids have never read everything they're assigned, of course, but this feels different. Dames's students now seem bewildered by the thought of finishing multiple books a semester. His colleagues have noticed the same problem.

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November 2024
What Zoya Sees
The Atlantic

What Zoya Sees

Long a fearless critic of Israeli society, since October 7 Zoya Cherkassky-Nnadi has made wrenching portraits of her nation's sufferingand become a target of protest.

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November 2024
Malcolm Gladwell, Meet Mark Zuckerberg
The Atlantic

Malcolm Gladwell, Meet Mark Zuckerberg

The writer’ insistence on ignoring the web is an even bigger blind spot today than it was when The Tipping Point came out.

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November 2024
Alan Hollinghurst's Lost England
The Atlantic

Alan Hollinghurst's Lost England

In his new novel, the present isnt much better than the past—and its a lot less sexy.

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November 2024
Scent of a Man
The Atlantic

Scent of a Man

In a new memoir, Al Pacino promises to reveal the person behind the actor. But is he holding something back?

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November 2024

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