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CLASH OF THE PATRIARCHS
The Atlantic

CLASH OF THE PATRIARCHS

A hard-line Russian bishop backed by the political might of the Kremlin could split the Orthodox Church in two.

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10+ mins  |
May 2024
THE MAN WHO DIED FOR THE LIBERAL ARTS
The Atlantic

THE MAN WHO DIED FOR THE LIBERAL ARTS

Chugging through Pacific waters in February 1942, the USS Crescent City was ferrying construction equipment and Navy personnel to Pearl Harbor, dispatched there to assist in repairing the severely damaged naval base after the Japanese attack.

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10+ mins  |
May 2024
The Great Serengeti Land Grab
The Atlantic

The Great Serengeti Land Grab

How Gulf princes, wealthy tourists, and conservation groups displacing the Maasai people

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10+ mins  |
May 2024
Saint Dismas
The Atlantic

Saint Dismas

Carlito held one end of the rope, Omar the other.

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10+ mins  |
April 2024
Why Do Animals Play?
The Atlantic

Why Do Animals Play?

Scientists want an evolutionary explanation. But maybe the answer is simply: Its fun.

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8 mins  |
April 2024
The Insider
The Atlantic

The Insider

Is Kara Swisher tearing down tech billionaires—or burnishing their legends?

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10 mins  |
April 2024
A Bloody Retelling of Huckleberry Finn
The Atlantic

A Bloody Retelling of Huckleberry Finn

Percival Everett transforms Mark Twain’ classic.

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9 mins  |
April 2024
THE SECRET GOSPEL
The Atlantic

THE SECRET GOSPEL

A Columbia history professor claimed that he discovered a sacred text with shocking details about the life of Jesus. Was it real?

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April 2024
JODIE FOSTER'S LIFE ON-SCREEN
The Atlantic

JODIE FOSTER'S LIFE ON-SCREEN

SINCE CHILDHOOD, SHE'S STRUGGLED WITH ONE QUESTION: HOW MUCH DOES SHE WANT THE PUBLIC TO KNOW HER?

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April 2024
THE END OF THE GOLDEN AGE
The Atlantic

THE END OF THE GOLDEN AGE

ANTI-SEMITISM ON THE RIGHT AND THE LEFT THREATENS TO END AN UNPRECEDENTED PERIOD OF SAFETY AND PROSPERITY FOR JEWISH AMERICANS-AND DEMOLISH THE LIBERAL ORDER THEY HELPED ESTABLISH.

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April 2024
The Radio Squirrels of Point Reyes
The Atlantic

The Radio Squirrels of Point Reyes

\"Calling all. This is our last cry before our eternal silence.\" With that, in January 1997, the French Coast Guard transmitted its final message in Morse code.

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April 2024
THE GRUMPY ECONOMY
The Atlantic

THE GRUMPY ECONOMY

Why Americans trust feelings more than facts when it comes to prosperity

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9 mins  |
April 2024
American Cowardice
The Atlantic

American Cowardice

Scot Peterson, condemned as the "Coward of Broward," stood by as a slaughter unfolded at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Does the blame lie with him, his training or a society in denial about what it would take to stop mass shootings?

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10+ mins  |
March 2024
Raina Telgemeier Gets It
The Atlantic

Raina Telgemeier Gets It

The wildly successful cartoonist turned the anxious kid into a hero.

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6 mins  |
March 2024
How Marilynne Robinson Reads Scripture
The Atlantic

How Marilynne Robinson Reads Scripture

In her hands, the Book of Genesis becomes a precursor to the novel.

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10 mins  |
March 2024
The Disorienting Beauty of "Africa & Byzantium"
The Atlantic

The Disorienting Beauty of "Africa & Byzantium"

A landmark exhibition offers a new history of art.

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March 2024
Shelf Life
The Atlantic

Shelf Life

An incisive satirist of literary Brooklyn takes on the American big-box store.

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10 mins  |
March 2024
The James Bond Trap
The Atlantic

The James Bond Trap

Ian Fleming created the superspy and then couldn't get rid of him.

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5 mins  |
March 2024
Lost Photographs of Black America
The Atlantic

Lost Photographs of Black America

Ernest Cole was born in 1940 to a Black family in the Eersterust township, near Pretoria, South Africa.

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2 mins  |
March 2024
THE DESPOTS OF SILICON VALLEY
The Atlantic

THE DESPOTS OF SILICON VALLEY

The tech world has its own ascendant political ideology, and it's past time we call it what it is.

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March 2024
The Curious Case of the Contested Basquiats
The Atlantic

The Curious Case of the Contested Basquiats

Twenty-five \"masterpieces,\" an FBI raid, and the maddening, sometimes impossible task of rooting out fakes and forgeries

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March 2024
IN DEFENSE OF WOODROW WILSON
The Atlantic

IN DEFENSE OF WOODROW WILSON

Despised as a racist by today's left and a tyrant by today's right, the 28th president championed a set of values that our politics sorely lack.

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March 2024
Meet Me in the Eternal City
The Atlantic

Meet Me in the Eternal City

Silicon Valley has always dreamed of building its own utopias. Who's ready to move in?

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10+ mins  |
March 2024
The Radical Self-Awareness of Michael R. Jackson
The Atlantic

The Radical Self-Awareness of Michael R. Jackson

He's become one of the most surprising and incisive-and misunderstood-social critics of our time.

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March 2024
A Plan to Outlaw Abortion Everywhere
The Atlantic

A Plan to Outlaw Abortion Everywhere

The year 2022 was a triumphant one for the anti-abortion movement. After half a century, the Supreme Court did what had once seemed impossible when it overturned Roe v. Wade, stripping Americans of the constitutional right to terminate a pregnancy.

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January - February 2024
A Military Loyal to Trump
The Atlantic

A Military Loyal to Trump

If Donald Trump wins the next election, he will attempt to turn the men and women of the United States armed forces into praetorians loyal not to the Constitution, but only to him. This project will likely be among his administration's highest priorities. It will not be easy: The overwhelming majority of America's service people are professionals and patriots. I know this from teaching senior officers for 25 years at the Naval War College. As president, Trump came to understand it too, when he found that "his generals” were not, in fact, mere employees of a Trump property.

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January - February 2024
When Science Becomes a Slogan
The Atlantic

When Science Becomes a Slogan

The president of the United States cannot control the trajectory of a hurricane, but he can we learned in 2019-force the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to endorse a trajectory that he invented.

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4 mins  |
January - February 2024
America Will Abandon NATO
The Atlantic

America Will Abandon NATO

"I don't give a shit about NATO." Thus did former President Donald Trump once express his feelings about America's oldest and strongest military alliance. Not that this statement, made in the presence of John Bolton, the national security adviser at the time, came as a surprise.

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6 mins  |
January - February 2024
Climate Denial Will Flourish
The Atlantic

Climate Denial Will Flourish

On the last Saturday before Donald Trump took office, in January 2017, I watched the controlled chaos of a hackathon unfold in a library at the University of Pennsylvania.

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3 mins  |
January - February 2024
What Does the Working Class Really Want?
The Atlantic

What Does the Working Class Really Want?

Vying for the support of a multiracial working-class coalition, neither Democrats nor Republicans are focusing on the crucial question.

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January - February 2024

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